Emergency Procedure

If you need to report an emergency to us such as injured or escaped livestock or damaged infrastructure please follow this procedure:

  1. Call the office on 01256 381190.
  2. If no one answers, wait for the answering message which will detail the name and mobile number of the member of staff who is currently on call.
  3. Phone the on-call member of staff who will then respond accordingly.

NOTES:

  • Please do not phone a member of staff directly unless you know they are on-call.

  • If you are unsure if a particular situation qualifies as an emergency then please phone the on-call member of staff anyway so that they can make the decision on how to proceed.

  • Most importantly of all – please do not report injuries or sick animals via the blog alone – always call the emergency on-call contact.


    Thank you!

    Tuesday 9 December 2008

    Late blog from Friday 5th

    Sorry for late blog but you know how these things happen, you blink and suddenly four days have passed!

    Anyway I checked all of the hot spots from the bottom of the A325 all the way around to the BMX track and there was not a single cut or piece of vandalism so hurray for that.

    On my way round I replaced a livestock grazing sign which had 'disappeared' so if any of you see these also missing in the future do feel free to let us know.

    I found all 36 grazing the Long Bottom area and it was truly and absolutely amazing site and made me feel proud to see them all spread out like a true herd grazing away. The site was exactly what I imagine all of those heathens and commoners would have come across on that exact spot many moons ago and it gave me a definite feeling that everything we are all trying to achieve will be one success after another and that is down to each and every one of you.

    Any way enough of the back slapping.

    take care all

    Elliott

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