Damage to Sports Pavilion

In recent weeks there has been damage to the Sports Pavilion, the drain at the back has been blocked with various items, an edging cap has been removed from the gable end and panels removed from the toilet block roof. It is unclear who is responsible though sometimes groups of children gather in the area. This may be thought of as a victimless crime but we are all paying for the repairs through our Council Tax precept.
If you see anyone causing damage in or around the Pavilion/Play ground area, please report it to the Police by ringing 101 or report it online at: https://northyorkshire.police.uk/do-it-online/report-it/
 

Annual Parish Meeting

The annual parish meeting will be held at 7pm on Tuesday 17th April in the Village Hall.
Representatives of Craven District Council, North Yorkshire County Council and the Police will be invited to attend. If you have any questions you would like to put to them, please send them to clerk@bradleysboth-pc.gov.uk by Friday 6th April.
The Annual Parish meeting will be followed by the Parish Council Meeting at 7.30pm.

Damage to fence and grass at the playground.

These pictures show the damage to the grassed area near the playground and the fence. It appears that someone has driven onto the grass and been unable to get off again so they have broken two of the playground fence panels to use as leverage. If anyone knows anything about this please email clerk@bradleysboth-pc.gov.uk This behaviour will not be tolarated and will be reported to the Police.

Grass cutting

As you may be aware, NYCC only cut the grass in the village where visibility could impact on road users. Other areas of grass are cut by a contractor arranged by the Parish Council and funds for this grass cutting come from the Precept. We would like to encourage residents, who feel able, to look after any grassed area close to their properties. This could help bring the cost down freeing funds for other projects in the village. If you have any comments please send them to clerk@bradleysboth-pc.gov.uk