Brown Tail Moth Caterpillars

We have received confirmation that there are Brown Tail Moth caterpillars on the development which can cause an allergic reaction if touched. At present they have been found nesting in one tree on the communal area between Eagle Rise & Aqua Verde:

In addition they have been found nesting in the hedgerow that runs along the border of Channels Drive, into the Bellway estate area and along the stretch of Fairway Drive opposite the bowls club.

The larvae are dark brown and hairy with a series of white marks down the side and a characteristic pair of orangey-red ‘warts’ at the rear end.

They spend the winter months in tough webbing nests and emerge in spring to feed communally until about the end of May. Although occasionally found on oaks, brown-tail moth larvae are much more common on hedgerow trees such as blackthorn and hawthorn or on scrubby plants, especially bramble.

Note:
The hairs of these larvae can provoke an allergic reaction, so contact with the larvae or their nests should be avoided.

Channels Estates will be treating all infestation sites imminently and will ensure that clear signage is visible when doing so. Until the issue has been completely dealt with, please stay away from any areas where the nests are evident and take extra care when near the hedgerow as there is a greater risk of brushing against them.

If you come across similar infestations in other locations across the wider development, please flag it via the form below:

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Please note that the above form should only be completed for sightings of the Brown Tailed Moth caterpillar on communal land!

Neighbourhood Watch Week

It’s Neighbourhood Watch Week from Sunday 7th June 2020 and it’s all about celebrating your neighbours!

Find out all about it at www.ourwatch.org.uk/letsstayconnected where there are lots of activities and ideas about how to celebrate your neighbours and further build a sense of community.

Don’t forget that if you are not yet part of the Channels Community Neighbourhood Watch Group, you can find out more here and its easy to join by signing up here:

Inaugrual Channels 5k

The Inaugural Channels 5k Running Route is now officially launched! Take a look a the detailed Route Guide (pdf) and give it a go.

It’s not a (virtual) race however if you use any of the well known fitness apps, you can track your progress over time. The route is relatively straight forward with a mix of tarmac and gravel paths and there are plenty of benches along the way if you need a rest.

Let’s see how many people we can get to complete it (either running or walking) and don’t forget we have a Channels Residents Runners Facebook Group and Strava Club if you want to get involved and share experiences etc.

P.S.
We know there is only about 200m of the route that is actually within the Channels boundary however it starts and ends here so that’s what counts!

Enjoy! 🙂

North East Bypass & Station Update

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, planned engagement events in relation to the Chelmsford North East Bypass & Station project have been postponed. Further information on the £250 million road and rail upgrade for Chelmsford will be made available ahead of the bypass planning application early next year.

For now there is some updated information, including a newsletter and a short film explaining the scheme, which can be found at:

https://tinyurl.com/NEBypass

Channels Bus Service Update

The Channels Bus Service has been updated with effect from 19th April 2020 but will continue to run to support those key workers that still need to attend their workplace. This is however until further notice on the basis that we are in an ever changing situation.

Revised Monday to Saturday Timetable

First Bus service information & updates in relation to the impact of COVID19 can be found here.

Channels Bus Service Update

The Channels Bus Service will continue to run every 30 minutes to support those key workers that still need to attend their workplace. This is however until further notice on the basis that we are in an ever changing situation.

Revised Monday to Friday Timetable
Revised Saturday Timetable

First Bus service information & updates in relation to the impact of COVID19 can be found here.

Coronavirus Assistance

The current Essex County Council/Public Health England Coronavirus initiative is based around Facebook, as is the Channels Community Coronavirus Support Network Group.

Not everyone uses Facebook so if you do need assistance, you can complete a simple form and the information will be received by a Channels Residents Community Group representative who will respond to you.

If you know someone that may need support, is online but does not generally use social media, please pass on the link.

www.channels.community/coronavirus-assistance/

Please only use the above link where you have a real concern or have a genuine need for assistance, such as where you are self-isolating or if you are considered ‘high risk’ due to an underlying health condition.

If you do have access to Facebook, please use the Channels Community Coronavirus Support Network Group as your first port of call.