Shireoaks Parish Council

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11/05/2026

Bassetlaw District Council has reconsidered its current approach to the licensing of ‘Cake Sheds and Cupboards’ following feedback from residents across the district.

The Council has now paused enforcement of its Street Trader Policy where it specifically relates to ‘Cake Sheds and Cupboards’ while the Licensing Committee can consider the wider implications of the policy on potential traders and members of the public.

The Street Trader Licence remains in force for all other forms of Street Trading across the district, for example, businesses who trade from static or multiple locations and market traders.

This means that residents who trade using ‘Cake Sheds and Cupboards’ on their own land will be able to continue to do so without a licence until further notice.

Cllr June Evans, Cabinet Member for Governance, which includes Legal and Licensing, said:

“We have seen the public reaction to the introduction of this policy and the impact that it could potentially have on residents who provide ‘cake sheds or cupboards’. We also recognise the community benefit these enterprises can have in some areas.

“Having considered our current approach, we have decided to pause all enforcement action that relates specifically to ‘cake sheds and cupboards’ while this part of the Street Trader Policy can be reviewed by our Licensing Committee, including any fees and charges.

“The Street Trader Policy still remains in place as it guides and licenses other forms of street trading throughout the district. We will also continue to monitor the situation, especially where we receive complaints from members of the public that relate specifically to ‘cake sheds and cupboards’, and where there could be serious concerns raised around their impact on other members of a community, food safety and hygiene, and issues including electrical, gas or fire risks.

“A report is being prepared for our Licensing Committee to consider at the beginning of June, and we will provide a further update as this matter progresses.”

While councillors review the impacts of the Street Trader Licence, our Licensing Team will still be on hand to provide advice and guidance on the policy, respond to complaints, and act where they are alerted to any serious concerns relating to Food Hygiene and Safety, electrical, gas or fire safety or if there are any complaints made regarding nuisance or safeguarding.

The selling of eggs, vegetables, or cut flowers are not considered to be part of the policy because they could be deemed to be surplus goods that can arise from normal domestic life.

11/05/2026

Are you rural‑ready?🚜🔥

With the warmer, drier weather starting to appear, the risk of fires in rural areas increases — and it only takes a small spark to cause a big incident.

Whether you’re working the land, out walking, or just enjoying the countryside, a few simple steps can make all the difference:

✅ Cut back dry grass and vegetation near buildings
✅ Check machinery and avoid parking on dry grass
✅ Keep access routes clear for emergency vehicles
✅ Know your water supply and how to use it
✅ Act early — fires spread quickly in rural areas

Let’s help keep our countryside and communities 🌾

Read more here: https://www.notts-fire.gov.uk/community/outdoor-safety/

11/05/2026

Stroke Awareness Month: High Blood Pressure and Stroke

High blood pressure is one of the biggest risk factors for stroke. Often called the “silent killer,” it may have no symptoms at all.

The good news? It can be managed.

✔️ Regular checks
✔️ Healthy eating
✔️ Exercise
✔️ Medication if prescribed

Know your numbers. Protect your brain.

If you're aged between 40 and 74 you might be eligible for a free health check. Check here: https://nhshcdoncaster.randox.com/

11/05/2026
Just some advance warning of a lane closure on the A57 21 May for maintenance and grass cutting.As usual please take car...
08/05/2026

Just some advance warning of a lane closure on the A57 21 May for maintenance and grass cutting.

As usual please take care and allow extra time for your journeys.

Bassetlaw District Council have asked us to share this opportunity to meet and talk about Shireoaks. It is a drop in eve...
06/05/2026

Bassetlaw District Council have asked us to share this opportunity to meet and talk about Shireoaks. It is a drop in event between the times of 3pm and 7pm on Wednesday 27 May in Shireoaks Village Hall.

For more information please use the contact details in the graphic.

Some advance warning of temporary traffic lights on Monday 11 May. Outside 107 Shireoaks Common for a column replacement...
06/05/2026

Some advance warning of temporary traffic lights on Monday 11 May. Outside 107 Shireoaks Common for a column replacement. Please take extra care and plan around potential delays.

Fully funded support for Bassetlaw businessesEast Midlands Chamber is delivering a programme of free workshops and webin...
06/05/2026

Fully funded support for Bassetlaw businesses

East Midlands Chamber is delivering a programme of free workshops and webinars for established businesses and charities across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Covering topics from AI and marketing to finance and paid advertising, these sessions form part of the EMCCA Workshop Programme, funded by UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

To find out more or book a place, visit: https://growthhub.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/events/
Alternatively, you can contact the EMCCA Growth Hub on 0333 006 9178 or email your local Events & Engagement Officer, Ryan Cragside, at [email protected].

To stay up to date with the latest business support, you can also subscribe to the EMCCA Growth Hub newsletter: https://growthhub.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/newsletter-subscription/

14/04/2026

Have you checked out Your Notts Directory yet? 👀

It’s our brand‑new website that makes it easy to find support and services in your local area, including:
✅ Childcare and family support
✅ Health and wellbeing services
✅ Activities, groups and events
✅ Support for carers
✅ SEND local offer information
✅ Advice for older people

Created with Nottinghamshire residents, the directory is clear, accessible and simple to use on any device.

Start exploring what’s available near you using the link in the comments ⤵️

14/04/2026

💛 Help with the cost of childcare

Imagine what childcare support could do for your family.

From 15 and 30 hours, to tax-free and Universal Credit childcare, there is a wide range of offers that parents may be eligible for.

Visit the links in the comment section to find local childcare providers in Nottinghamshire and see what you could be entitled to.

📆 Remember!

❗The deadline to apply for a code for September's term is Monday 31 August.

❗Speak to your chosen childcare provider to see if they can offer you a place for your child.

Please note: To continue receiving the government support, you will need to reconfirm your details every three months on your GOV account.

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