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Police message: Beware a ‘phishing’ scam

We’re receiving reports of people being blackmailed as part of a ‘phishing’ scam.

Victims receive an email that looks like it’s come from their own account.

The sender claims to have installed spyware on the victim’s computers/smartphones and to have obtained incriminating sexual videos/pictures of the victim.

They threaten that unless they are paid a ransom (often demanded in Litecoin) within 48 hours, this will be shared with the victim’s contacts.

The email’s tone and content is such, that even those who recognise it as a scam are left shaken.

Don’t take the bait: Don’t panic. Don’t pay. Don’t communicate.

Report suspicious emails by forwarding them to: report@phishing.gov.uk. even if you’re not certain they’re a scam – they will be checked.

If you’ve lost money or provided financial information as a result of a phishing scam, please notify your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud at https://orlo.uk/A4Dc4 or by calling 0300 123 2040.

As of May 2024, the number of suspicious emails reported to Action Fraud stand at over 32 million. More than 329,000 malicious websites have been removed.

You are not alone. Please see attached poster

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Congresbury Singers Winter Concert

“The Glory of Love” with guest soloists.

Sat 9th November at 7.30 pm in the War Memorial Hall , Congresbury.

£12 inc refreshments – tickets available from the Post Office, Re-Store Congresbury or on the door!

Congresbury Life

Edition 7 of Congresbury Life is out, and should be delivered by the beginning of October to all houses in the main part of the village. (Please bear in mind, it’s all done by volunteers, so be a liitle patient.)

If you usually receive a copy, and have not done so by 5th October, please let us know and we will investigate. congresburylife@gmail.com

Copies are always available to pick up from Congresbury Library, and the cafes in Broad Streeet.  If you live outside the delivery area, you can also subscribe to a PDF online, by emailing as above.

Community Café

The Community café is donating £500 to Congresbury Community Preschool to help it upgrade and maintain its outside spaces including making new sandpits and creating mud kitchens and forest school areas.

Congresbury Community Café

The community café has been raising money for the Great Western Air Ambulance and thanks to the support from its customers, volunteers and the Debbie Fortune Estate agents team, it is donating £1,000.

The café is currently raising monies to support Macmillan Cancer Support.

Police Message

Ford Transit Van Stolen from Brinsea Road

A blue 17-plate Ford Transit tipper van was stolen from Brinsea Road in Congresbury during the night of Sunday September the 8th.

If you have any information about this incident, especially CCTV images, please call us on 101, giving reference number 5224237885 and ask that the call is tagged as Neighbourhood Watch. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Beginners Morris dancing!

Come and learn how to Morris dance in a friendly and fun environment with Mendip Morris.

Free beginner sessions run on Wednesday 9th October and Wednesday 13 November from 8 – 9.30pm at the War Memorial Hall, High Street, Congresbury. Adults only sorry.

For more information contact mendipmorris@gmail.com

Code Club

There are a few vacancies for new members at Code Club which runs during term times from 3.30pm – 5.30pm every Monday from 9th September (with a break for half term on 28th October) at the Congresbury Youth Club. If you or someone you know is aged between 8 and 16 and is interested in joining, please drop in to the Congresbury Youth Club when Code Club is running.

A370 Road Closure – Tuesday 10th September – Friday 13th September: 20:00 – 06:00

Further to our post last week regarding the overnight closure of the A370, a villager has updated us on the bus diversions that will be in place during the closure.

Service X1 heading towards Bristol and service A3 heading towards Bristol Airport will operate a normal route as far as the traffic lights at the junction of Smallway and the A370 in Congresbury then divert via Claverham village to resume a normal route on the A370 at the junction of Bishops Road in Cleeve.

Services X1 and A3 heading towards Weston will operate the reverse of the above.

Regretfully the following bus stops will not be served,

Tesco 

Wrington Road 

The Star

Warner Close

Passengers are advised to board or alight at either Station Road (towards Weston) or Congresbury Bridge (towards Bristol) in Congresbury or Millier Road in Cleeve for both directions

Congresbury Cricket Club

Congresbury Cricket Club president Les Owen has decided to stand down from his role of leading the team behind plans to rebuild the ageing Rec Club and asked for the following to be posted on the village website.

In his resignation note to the club’s trustees he said:

“Some of you will recall that I volunteered to lead a project which we named Plan B in 2020. Originally this was to produce a ‘Plan B’ for the refurbishment/replacement of the ageing Rec Club building in the event that the New Village Hall project was not successful (which turned out to be the case). This became Project Construct when the NVH project ended

Since then, in summary, Project Construct has:

  1. Produced high level concept plans for a new building and got support of the Trustees, the Rec Club and the CC/FC/TC and the Parish Council
  2. Engaged architects (Stride Treglown) to produce more detailed plans to satisfy ECB and Sport England requirements
  3. Engaged numerous consultants to produce reports to enable an application for planning permission to be submitted mid 2022
  4. Received planning consent from N Somerset in December 2022
  5. Attempted to kick off the fund raising by seeking local community support and the development of local fund raising targets and plans, an essential first step before approaching grant funding bodies, corporates, HNWs etc

I put a very substantial amount of my time into this phase over two and a half years. I have tried to get the local fund raising off the ground but the lack of support from local people willing to take responsibility for elements of this has been very disappointing. After six months of trying to find an individual or small group who would lead this there were some volunteers in August 2023. However there has been very little progress since then not least because those volunteers have full time jobs and family and other responsibilities. I thank them for their efforts but we are not making any meaningful progress and I think it is time for a change.

Whilst I remain supportive I am no longer prepared to keep banging my head against a wall facing the apathy shown by many from whom I had hoped for more tangible support.  I have decided that I am not going to continue trying to lead this initiative. I will continue to support the project if that would be helpful if someone else, or a group of people, steps up to lead it going forward. I feel that new leadership is needed if there is any chance of getting local fund raising going.”

Clare Moody, Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner – will host six forums across Avon andSomerset to hear from the public

The following message was provided by the police:

Clare Moody, the Police and Crime Commissioner is asking residents to join a forum to help shape how policing is delivered in your area. Please see the attached document for more information, along with the dates and links to join to forum.

Attachments: pcc-asks-people-to-help-shape-policing-in-their-area.pdf