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Accounts for year ended 28th February 2021
Hello Members,
Please find a link below for the Association’s Accounts year ending February 2020 and February 2021.
Best Regards
Your Committee
Pattie Hill
We have received the very sad news of the death of our dear friend and local Councillor, Pattie Hill, who passed away on Saturday December 26th, following a long and courageous battle with ill health.
She will be greatly missed by us all, and our Residents,’ for her strong support and local knowledge, which helped to make Brockhill a safer and more pleasant place, with her great sense of Community spirit.
Rest in peace, Pattie
Guidance on Clearing Snow and Ice
Worcestershire County Council is continuing to encourage householders to be ‘good neighbours’ and help keep highways safe this winter.
With the experience of recent winters very much in mind and the possible approach of severe weather once again, the Council is keen for residents to help keep highways clear for all users by clearing snow and ice from public footways or pavements fronting their properties.
The Council recognises that popular concern over a ‘compensation culture’ and possible legal liability has discouraged a lot of householders from clearing snow and ice from footways in the past.
In fact, we believe that case-law does not justify significant cause for concern and shouldn’t put people off, provided they take reasonable care.
Any householder who takes reasonable care when clearing a footway and ensures that its condition does not create a greater hazard than before is highly unlikely therefore to be faced with a successful claim from pedestrians who may suffer injury or loss as a result of that clearance.
Reasonable care would include following the government advice on how to clear footways safely shown below, although we are happy for salt in grit bins to be used to clear pavements forming part of the highway.
Government advice from https://www.gov.uk/clear-snow-road-path-cycleway supported by the County Council: Clear snow from a road, path or cycleway You can clear snow and ice from pavements yourself. It’s unlikely that you’ll be sued or held responsible if someone is injured on a path or pavement if you’ve cleared it carefully.
When you clear snow and ice:
do it early in the day – it’s easier to move fresh, loose snow
don’t use water – it might refreeze and turn to black ice
use salt if possible – it will melt the ice or snow and stop it from refreezing overnight (but don’t use the salt from salting bins as this is used to keep roads clear)
you can use ash and sand if you don’t have enough salt – it will provide grip underfoot
pay extra attention when clearing steps and steep pathways – using more salt may help
PC advice re Ice and Snow policy 2017