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Scam Warning: THE RISING COST OF LIVING

We are all very aware of the current rising cost of living and no more so than the Scammers and Fraudsters who prey on the public’s emotions with tempting offers of rebates, discounts and prize awards. It is quite likely that these will be on the increase in the coming months.

At over one third of the reported crime, Fraud is extremely high on the number of the reported crimes in the region. Even more worryingly the actual number of Frauds and Scams may well be much higher as many victims are too ashamed or embarrassed to report the crime.

Never be afraid to report any such Frauds immediately to Action Fraud at the contact details at the foot of this message.

Whilst everyone wants to make savings, our awareness must be raised to the many and various, very authentic looking e-mails and texts, as the Fraudsters up their game in light of the current crisis.

For example, Scammers are taking advantage of the cost of living crisis and impersonating energy providers in very authentic looking emails to trick people into sharing their personal details.

A typical example of a current scam, now circulating, comes from British Gas offering an energy bill rebate of £315.

  • The email looks genuine as it uses the British Gas logo and brand and may even contain the account number
  • However it is not addressed to the account holder, only the email address of the customer
  • British Gas will always address you by your full name or surname, and will never ask you confirm or provide personal details via an email
  • Always check such emails for spelling and grammar errors, and check out the sender’s email address to make sure it is, as listed, on the company website or on any invoices you have
  • Finally, never click on any links within such emails. The email may not ask for cash, but sharing your personal details may open the door for scammers to access your bank accountsWhilst this is just one example, the tricks and ploys used by Scammers are many and various, as highlighted in previous messages.Examples of other fake messages circulation at the moment include the following:
  • An email claiming to be from OFGEM claiming the recipient is due a refund; OFGEM would never make such an offer and the email address of the sender info@rebate-ogem.com is obviously fake.
  • Phone Calls claiming to be from your local authority asking for bank details to make payments for Energy Rebates or Household Support Funds. Local Authorities will never ask for such details over the phone.
  • Fake parcel delivery messages claiming to be from genuine Parcel Delivery services, with clickable links to make a payment of a delivery charge or provide personal details – never be tempted to “Click”
  • A plethora of fake money saving schemes such as food giveaways and fuel gift cardsFinally, as people search for bargains through online second hand sales sites they become easy targets by paying for items which never arrive or even exist. Research the seller first, then try and pay by credit card where possible or select another secure method of payment that protects the payer.Take Five To Stop Fraud
  • Stop: Taking a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information could keep you safe.
  • Challenge: Could it be fake? It’s okay to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you.
  • Protect: If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud, contact your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud online at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.For further information visit:https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/https://takefive-stopfraud.org.uk/

New policing team receive a warm welcome

Residents extended a very warm welcome to local Bromsgrove Safer Neighbourhood Team at Fairfield Cafe on Tuesday 6th September; it was a very engaging hour. Thanks to everyone for popping in and saying hello.

A Cuppa For Charity

Macmillan coffee Moring on Saturday the 24th of September, 11.30am – 1.30pm, at Fairfield Village Hall, hosted by Fairfield Preschool

Everyone is invited – Enjoy a Slice of Tea and a Cup of Cake in aid of Macmillan.

Cake donations would be massively appreciated.

Litter in Fairfield

It has been noted that there is an increased amount of litter along our lanes and open spaces, which will become more noticeable as the vegetation dies back for winter.

If you like living in a grot free village, please join on Saturday 10th September as we tackle the litter that has accumulated in Fairfield & Stoneybridge. Meet at the Village Hall 10.30am, wear suitable clothing and footwear. IF WE ALL GAVE ONE HOUR OUR COMMUNITY WOULD BE GROT FREE.

Foodie Fairfield Gets The Thumbs Up

The launch of Foodie Fairfield on Saturday 3rd September was a success, huge thanks to all local food producers, BRMG Radio and to all our customers & supporters. We look forward to seeing you next month (1st Sat. of each month) and we are aiming to keep Foodie Fairfield “fresh” with some additional stalls.

There have been some positive comments on social media:

  • ‘The food and drink we purchased today are delicious and great quality’,
  • ‘Very good thanks to all organisers and contributors’
  • ‘Great visit to Fairfield Food Fest today – wonderful bread – fresh veg and of course cake!!!!’
  • [the sourdough] ‘it really is yummy’

If you have any suggestions or would like to get involved, email admin@fvca.org.uk

Planning Application – 111 Stourbridge Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/01161/CPL
APPLICATION TYPE:Certificate Proposed Lawful Use/Dev
DATE ACCEPTED:25.08.2022
LOCATION:111 Stourbridge Road, Fairfield Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 9LY
PROPOSAL:Outbuilding for use as Garden Room and Hobby Room.
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Fiona Flower
TELEPHONE:01527 587 004 Ext 3098
EMAILfiona.flower@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Planning Application – Cherry Trees, Third Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00888/CPL
APPLICATION TYPE:Certificate Proposed Lawful Use/Dev
DATE ACCEPTED:27.06.2022
LOCATION:Cherry Trees, Third Road Wildmoor Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0BT
PROPOSAL:Double storey rear extension and garage and garden room outbuildings
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Nina Chana
TELEPHONE:01527 548241
EMAILnina.chana@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Launching Foodie Fairfield

Fairfield Village Community Association is launching a new food market – Foodie Fairfield – to provide an opportunity for people in the Bromsgrove area to buy good quality local produce direct from the producers.

The stalls at Foodie Fairfield will show just how much great food is produced in or around the Bromsgrove area.  There will be a wide range of locally-sourced bread, meat, cheese, eggs, vegetables and fruit along with a host of other items such as savoury pies, cider, fruit juices, honey, jams, cakes, and many other goodies.

A spokesperson for the Association said that local people are keen support local small businesses.  Foodie Fairfield will help those people to reduce their food-miles by enabling them to buy food from local farmers and artisans.

Lizzy Rogers (left) of Cooksey Quality Meats discussing the arrangements for Foodie Fairfield with Robert Garvin (right) of FVCA

Foodie Fairfield will be held in Fairfield Village Hall on the first Saturday morning of each month.  The first event will be on Saturday, 3rd September.  The event will be held in Fairfield Village Hall and the doors will be open from 9 o’clock until noon.  There is ample, free parking behind the hall so buyers will not have to struggle carrying their purchases a long distance.

Further details about Foodie Fairfield can be found on the village website (www.fvca.org.uk) or on our Facebook page.

Your Community Needs You

We need three residents of Fairfield, Wilmoor & Stoneybridge to join the committee, meeting approximately 5 times a year, each meeting usually lasting an hour, in the evening at the pub.  Your role will be to help provide the required checks on the Chairman & Treasurer, to act as a sounding board, put forward suggestions and represent the views of the community.

The Association has done a lot of good work in the community, whether it is organising events, keeping our village tidy, coordinating Neighbourhood Watch, SmartWater rollout and lobbying for improvements. Please do give five hours a year for where you live.  If you can help email chair@fvca.org.uk

AGM 2022

The postponed AGM was held on Wednesday 20thy July