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The Box Hill Neighbourhood Council was formed almost 40 years ago by a group of caring locals who wanted to bring together the residents of Box Hill to establish a focal point for the benefit of the whole community.
To help the BHNC to ensure we are doing all we can to meet your needs, we would like to hear from our residents on ways we can help the village to continue to be a special place to live.
Everyone should have received a questionnaire through their door. Every completed survey received will be entered into a Free Raffle with winning prizes of £150 gift voucher, £100 gift voucher, £50 gift voucher and £25 gift voucher. Replies can be left in Hill Top Stores or given to any member of the BHNC. Alternatively you can post them to The Hollies, Boxhill Road, Box Hill, KT20 7LA
Please return your survey by 11th December. Your chance to win some great prizes
Only Losers Litter
Only Losers Litter
Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) has re-launched its hard-hitting anti-littering publicity campaign ‘Only Losers Litter.’
The campaign, which first ran at the start of 2020, warns drivers that they could face a fine of up to £100 if they are caught dropping litter onto a road verge. In a play on the word ‘loser’, publicity features a driver throwing £10 notes out of a car as they would litter.
The previous campaign featured radio spots and Facebook, Instagram and Spotify adverts which collectively reached 233K of the target audience. There was also press coverage and local businesses displayed posters.
In this re-launch of the campaign, signs will be placed on roadside littering hotspots across Mole Valley. Messages will go out on MVDC’s social media platforms, website, news site and in its monthly enewsletter. MVDC will also seek coverage in the local media.
MVDC is publicising the easy-to-use facility to report littering online at www.molevalley.gov.uk/littering. This allows anyone who spots an offender littering in Mole Valley to share details about the offence and upload dashcam footage. MVDC’s Joint Enforcement Team will then investigate the incident.
If, from 28 September 2020 onwards, you have been told by the NHS to self-isolate, either because you have tested positive for COVID-19 or because you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive, you may be entitled to some financial support
If you are eligible you will receive a £500 self isolating support payment.
This scheme will initially run until 31 January 2021. Any claims need to be made within 14 days of the end of the self isolation period.
Who is eligible?
People who have received notification from NHS Test and Trace to self-isolate will be entitled to a self-isolation payment providing they:
Comply with the notification from NHS Test and Trace to self-isolate
Are employed or self-employed
Are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result, and
Are in receipt of one of the following benefits:
Universal Credit
Working Tax Credit
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Housing Benefit
Income Support
Income based Job Seeker’s Allowance
Pension Credit
Due to the Covid restrictions it will not be possible to host the meeting in the Village Hall. The only alternative we can come up with is to organise a Zoom call for those of you who have access to it.
Due to the Covid restrictions it will not be possible to host the meeting in the Village Hall. The only alternative we can come up with is to organise a Zoom call for those of you who have access to it.
Participants would need to register with Zoom - https://zoom.us/about. If you would like to join please email us and we will add you to the meeting request.
If you are not able to join using Zoom please email us any questions you might have which we can table at the meeting.
Box Hill resident Sean Feeney (75) is undertaking a massive challenge to raise money for the NHS because he “wants to make a difference”.