New Estate Fencing and Trees

Tree work on etstate boundary in Wath Lane in 2019

Those with good memories will recall that in 2019 we raised funds to replace the old estate fencing along the field on Wath Lane as you enter Staveley from Copgrove. We received a grant from the Allerton Park Landscape and Cultural Heritage Fund, which was then topped up by donations from residents and the estate landowner.

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During that winter we were able to have the tree work completed as shown above. This work involved removing dead wood and overhanging branches plus planting 5 replacement oaks. The replacement trees were then protected from the sheep using tree guards donated by the late Lord Mowbray. These works gave us a good idea of how smart this entrance to the village would be and we were all set for the next stage.

You don’t need us to explain why the project has been on hold for a while! However, the good news is that we are now getting back on track. Government regulations permitting, we will be forming a working party at the end of May ideally or beginning of June if needs be. This working party is needed to remove the current fence and prepare the site for the installation of the new fencing which we are having made locally.

Tasks within the working party will be varied. We will need people who can dig out and generally manhandle the old fence, load the skip, supply tea/coffee, watch no one strays onto the road or forgets about social distancing. Not being experts in these matters there are bound to be all sorts of tasks we are currently unaware of too.

So everyone, please can you help? We need an idea now of how many people we can call upon so we can be sure we can get the job done. Please let us know if you can help.
Email us at enquiries@staveleyandcopgrovepc.org.uk.

See you there!

Group for Appropriate Rural Development (GARD)

Following on from our recent news post about Jubilee Court on 21st December 2020, we are also aware that there are a number of local residents outside of Staveley and Copgrove raising concerns regarding the volume of traffic, particularly lorries, travelling through the area from the A1M. The latest planning application for Jubilee Court – 20/05185/FUL – has the potential to increase the traffic volume.

With this in mind, a leaflet is being distributed in the area which may be of interest to Parish residents. We currently have no contact details for the campaign group.

You can read the leaflet here.

Information on the latest Covid-19 text message scam

There have been reports of a new scam where a person receives a text saying they need to book a vaccination appointment and it takes them to a fake NHS form which then asks for their bank details to prove their identity.

If you have relatives who aren’t familiar with text message cons, please warn them about this latest coronavirus scam which is designed to trick people into handing over their credit card details to secure a vaccination appointment.

There is a texting scam leaflet you can download here.

The scam has been reported in the media here.

Buddy Scheme Update January 2021

With the resurrection of the lockdown comes the resurrection of the buddy scheme. 

Please can anyone who helped a specific household during the first lockdown get in touch with them again and check if there is anything they may need. There are a number of willing volunteers so even if you can’t actually offer the help required, someone else can, but only if we know about it.

Please ask and if needs be, get in touch with Helen (01423 340650 or helen.north@staveleyandcopgrovepc.org.uk) so arrangements can be made. Anyone can receive help, please just ask. Whether it is for help with shopping, prescriptions or a friendly chat, you have neighbours ready to step up.

Burglary Alert

Please be aware that there has been a spate of professional style burglaries in neighbouring villages in recent days. The police are reiterating the need for security measures – lights, alarms, etc – to be used and neighbourhood vigilance.

Should you be aware that your neighbours are absent, please keep this in mind.

Further information on reporting a suspected burglary is available here .

Buddy Scheme


Prior to the start of the pandemic affecting all our lives we, in Staveley, were able to establish a buddy scheme. The scheme is designed to offer assistance to any household within the community.


Although we are no longer in lockdown there are still households in need and there are still volunteers ready and willing to help with shopping, medicine collection, company and general support.

If you are a household which would benefit from support please get in touch with Helen North either via email at helen.north@staveleyandcopgrovepc.org.uk or call 01423 340650

Changes to Local Government

The government has signalled its determination to change the structure of local government in York and North Yorkshire.  In effect this means that the existing districts, boroughs and county council will cease to exist and new structures will be formed.

Over the coming weeks, the Leaders of the district and borough councils in North Yorkshire will be preparing a bid for local government reorganisation.

You can find out more about Harrogate Borough Councils approach by visiting: www.get-change-right.com