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South Oxhey’s Parish Council is planning a wildflower meadow on part of the open space near Bramshaw Gardens.
Parish Council Chairperson Councillor Joan King and campaigner Clare Leahy visited the site where the seeds will be sown. “The details are still being worked out. It will provide a natural habitat to encourage bees and butterflies and will improve our environment. |
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Councillor Joan King is investigating how to improve access for the disabled to Esom’s chemist which moved to the new shops in Prestwick Road. ”There’s a confusing mix of signs but not a disabled parking bay in sight and people need one,” she explained.
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Parish council plans more life-saving defibrillators
CONNCERNED Parish Councillors are bidding to increase the number of life-saving defibrillators across South Oxhey.
A defibrillator helps people suffering a cardiac arrest and provides an electric shock if needed when the heart has stopped beating normally.
At its meeting last month Labour councillors pressed for five extra defibrillators in addition to the two already situated on the estate.
The three local shopping parades, in Hallowes Crescent, Little Oxhey Lane, Prestwick Road, the Tesco petrol station and near the Co-op in Carpenders Park were seen as ideal locations.
Homebuilders Countryside was approached to help fund the cost and agreed to pay for two. The Parish Council will stump up the difference. Shopkeepers and the petrol station are being asked to help the community by agreeing locations at which they can be installed.
Just 50 yards apart
Until January, the only defibrillator was at the parish council hall in Oxhey Drive, which was installed in 2018. However, out of blue, the Police and Crime Commissioner, without consultation, installed another at the police station not 50 yards away!
Parish Council Chairperson Joan King welcomed the addition, but said as it was so close to the existing one, the parish council’s original defibrillator would be relocated to the Oxhey Hall Community Association building.
“This is all great stuff,” said community campaigner Clare Leahy of Fulford Grove.
A defibrillator helps people suffering a cardiac arrest and provides an electric shock if needed when the heart has stopped beating normally.
At its meeting last month Labour councillors pressed for five extra defibrillators in addition to the two already situated on the estate.
The three local shopping parades, in Hallowes Crescent, Little Oxhey Lane, Prestwick Road, the Tesco petrol station and near the Co-op in Carpenders Park were seen as ideal locations.
Homebuilders Countryside was approached to help fund the cost and agreed to pay for two. The Parish Council will stump up the difference. Shopkeepers and the petrol station are being asked to help the community by agreeing locations at which they can be installed.
Just 50 yards apart
Until January, the only defibrillator was at the parish council hall in Oxhey Drive, which was installed in 2018. However, out of blue, the Police and Crime Commissioner, without consultation, installed another at the police station not 50 yards away!
Parish Council Chairperson Joan King welcomed the addition, but said as it was so close to the existing one, the parish council’s original defibrillator would be relocated to the Oxhey Hall Community Association building.
“This is all great stuff,” said community campaigner Clare Leahy of Fulford Grove.
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