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Ellerker Parish Council – Vacancy for a Councillor

Ellerker Parish Council has a vacancy for a co-opted Parish Councillor. No specific qualifications are needed and the most important requirements are to have a keen interest in Ellerker and to be prepared to play an active part in the Council’s work. Initial training for all new councillors is available as well as regular ongoing training opportunities. Councillors are required to attend the Bi-monthly Full Council meetings. The term of office for the vacancy will run until the next ordinary election which is in May 2023.

To apply for the post, please send a short E mail (maximum 600 words) to the Clerk to the Council, Alan Barker at   covering:

  • Why you would like to join the Parish Council.
  • The skills, knowledge and experience you would bring.
  • The key parts of the village that need protecting and the areas for improvement.
  • My proficiency with electronic communications.

If you would like to talk through the role of a councillor, please contact the Parish Clerk or speak to Claire Wood (or E Mail )

The closing date for applications is 10th June 2022

Co-option will take place on Thursday 7th July 2022 at 7.30pm in the Full Council Meeting at Ellerker Village Hall, where you will be asked to address council for no more than five minutes to expand on your written submission.

Ellerker Parish Council – Vacancy for a Councillor

There is a vacancy on the above Council caused by the resignation of a Councillor

A bye-election to fill the vacancy will be held if by 5th May 2022, 10 electors for the Parish Council give notice in writing to the Chief Executive of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council at County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9BA claiming such an election.

If no such notice is given the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option.

If you would like further information, please contact Claire Wood (Chairman of the Parish Council) – E Mail    or Alan Barker (Clerk to Ellerker Parish Council) – E Mail  

ERYC – Your Life Your Way

A modern and vibrant website has been designed to help keep residents independent in their homes longer and to improve the customer experience when seeking information about adult social care.

Adult social care is changing the way the council offers support and advice and a new operating model is being delivered through Your Life, Your Way, a programme designed to drive the best outcomes for residents and ensure the right support is delivered at the right time.

Your Life, Your Way – Home (yourlifeyourway.uk)

Ellerker Annual Parish and Council Meetings

The Ellerker Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Thursday 5th May 2022 at 6.30pm.
Venue: Ellerker Village Hall

All Local Government Electors registered to vote in the Civil Parish of Ellerker are invited to attend.
BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED
1) Acceptance of apologies for absence
2) Chairman’s annual report – Claire Wood
3) Unitary Councils report – ERYC Cllrs
4) Humberside Police Report
5) Reports from the Groups and Clubs of the Parish
– St Anne’s Church
– Ellerker WI
– Neighbourhood Watch
– Village Hall Committee
– Playing Fields Committee
– Rotary
6) Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II to be celebrated in June 2022
7) Ellerker Parish Christmas tree and festive plan 2022
8) Chairman’s Closing Comments

The Annual Parish Council Meeting will start at 7.30pm on the  same day at the same venue.

Ellerker Playing Fields AGM Tuesday 5th April 2022

New committee members are needed for the Ellerker Playing Field Committee.

Please join our AGM on Tuesday 5th April at 7pm in the Village Hall.

To meet the trustee requirements, we need a minimum committee of 5 to oversee the management of the playing fields and fundraise for the upkeep.

Are you interested in looking after our green spaces?  We need at least 4 Ellerker residents to join please as 4 committee members are stepping down. The committee must consist of at least a Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and 2 other trustees. To give an idea of commitment, we usually have around 4 meetings per year (including AGM) and manage adhoc issues by email or what’s app.

Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting.

Ellerker Great British Spring Clean 2022

Residents are warmly invited to join the annual Ellerker Village Litter Pick
Saturday 26th March 2022, 10.00 – 14.00
It can be a rewarding and fun event!

Please let Claire Wood know if you are able to join in on the day:
or 07932 122057

• Volunteers will gather at the Village Hall at 10am
• You will be allocated a team and a zone in which to work
• Litter Picker-ups and bags will be provided along with high visibility jackets for those working along the busier roads
• Please bring your own gloves. It is also advisable to bring a bucket in which to place the many bottles and cans as these can split the bags
• The event is kindly supported by Sewell OnTheGo

Ellerker Parish Council Meeting

The next Parish Council meeting is in Ellerker Village Hall at 7.30pm on Thursday 10th March 2022 – all village residents are welcome. The meeting agenda can be viewed here.

On 21 February 2022, the prime minister announced that the government will be removing remaining domestic restrictions in England. The government guidance can be found here, including the plan for living with COVID-19. From 24 February 2022, people will not be legally required to self-isolate if they test positive for COVID-19. The advice in the guidance is to stay at home if you can and avoid contact with other people. In order to decrease the risk of catching and passing on COVID-19, the government advises people to get vaccinated. It advises letting fresh air in if meeting inside or meeting outside and to consider wearing a face-covering in crowded and enclosed spaces. It also says to try to stay at home if unwell and to take a test if you have symptoms.

Alan Barker
Clerk to Ellerker Parish Counci

Northern Powergrid Update – Storms Dudley and Eunice

We wanted to make you aware of preparations we have made in readiness for Storms Dudley and Eunice.

We are aware that both storms carry a threat of gale force winds, forecast for our operating area from Wednesday evening, potentially causing damage to our network. We want to assure you that we closely track the weather and have ensured our resources are in place to respond if the storms impact our network.

Our network control engineers have capability to restore power supplies remotely, switching electricity through alternative routes on our network wherever possible to get customers back on supply. In parallel our frontline workforce will be deployed to carry out local switching and repairs to restore power as safely and quickly as possible, conditions allowing.

We will continue to track the forecast closely, as we always do. If the situation develops we will keep you updated by text (where we have your number) and email – Please keep an eye out for these updates.

As a reminder: if you do lose power, you can report your power cut online at www.northernpowergrid.com/power-cuts or take a look at our 24/7 social media feeds on Facebook and Twitter (@NorthPowergrid).

Informing us that you have no power means we can keep in touch with you during the power cut.

We are also reminding anyone who spots any damaged overhead power lines or other equipment that they must not approach the area and should report it immediately by calling 105. Our 24/7 contact centre will be available with advisors ready to provide information, advice and support to customers who call 105, the free, three-digit power cut number.

If you have a disability, medical condition or very young family, who may need greater assistance during a power cut and have signed up to our Priority Services Membership, we will keep you updated as a priority. If you require further support, you can contact our dedicated priority service line 0800 169 2996. Our customer support vehicles are also prepped and ready to go out into local communities, where possible, to offer help on the ground to those who need it most.

We expect that the storm will create levels of disruption that are over and above typical levels. If it does, we will be applying the lessons learnt from Storm Arwen in relation to keeping customers updated on our progress. In the early stages, we will give longer estimates of likely restoration times that reflect the fact that we won’t know the extent of the damage to the network. During that time, we will expect to get a lot of supplies restored by reconfiguring the network, but we will not yet know which customers are affected by damage that needs physical repair to restore supplies. In those early stages, we will be working hard to assess the damage so that we can provide more precise updates as the situation unfolds.

You can also find some useful hints and tips on what to do during a power cut on our website at www.northernpowergrid.com/what-to-do-in-a

Ellerker Parish Council – Vacancy for a Councillor

There is a vacancy on the above Council caused by the resignation of a Councillor

A bye-election to fill the vacancy will be held if by 18th February 2022, 10 electors for the Parish Council give notice in writing to the Chief Executive of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council at County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9BA claiming such an election.

If no such notice is given the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option.

If you would like further information, please contact Claire Wood (Chairman of the Parish Council) – E Mail   or Alan Barker (Clerk to Ellerker Parish Council) – E Mail