November 2024

17 Buckden Roundabout November 2024 Village News Buckden Neighbourhood Watch KEYLESS CAR THEFTS WARNING. If your car has Passive Keyless Entry and Start ( PKES ), IT MAY be susceptible to the ‘ Relay Attack ’ theft method. Toyota Hilux, Jaguar, Land rover in particular, Range Rover, Lexus and Mercedes are all vehicles being targeted by thieves. WHAT IS A ‘’ RELAY ATTACK ’’? Thieves will place a device near the car and another near the key. The device relays messages between the key and the car, al- lowing the vehicle to open, even if the key is physically far away. Some devices can pick up a signal from more than 100 metres. HOW CAN YOU PREVENT THIS? Purchase a signal blocking faraday pouch to store your keys in (including spares). Make sure the pouch is designed specifically for the keys and test it by inserting your fob into the pouch and attempting to open your vehicle. Refer to your user manual to see if your keyless entry fob can be deactivated at night. Check that you have a motion – sensor enabled fob, which goes inactive when stored at home. Anyone who believes they have been targeted, please contact the police using online reporting form or webchat, those with- out internet access should call 101. If you believe a crime is in action, always call 999. RICHARD WEST Village Coordinator 01480 811467 / 07841 866630 To contact the police: 999 in an emergency; 0800 555 111 Crime Stoppers; 0300 123 2040 Action Fraud. EMAIL burglarycrackdown@cambs.pnn.police.uk or visit www.crimestoppers.uk.org or you can telephone 101 Following patient feedback, we have put on 2 events in the past few months. The first one fo- cused on helping patients to take control of their healthcare by using the NHS App. Feedback was very positive and we are planning to run month- ly sessions to help any patient use the NHS App and/or com- plete the on - line triage form from Tuesday 12th November from 10 am to 12 noon at Buckden Surgery. This will also be an opportunity for patients to provide feedback on using the surgeries at both Buckden and Little Paxton. Further details on Facebook and at both surgeries. The second event was a Q & A session for new parents on common conditions in children. Dr Newark, GP was put in the hot sit together with Ingrid Wilson, Health Visitor from the 0 – 19 Health Child Programme. A range of conditions were raised and a summary of the key advice was as follows: • Constipation – One of the biggest issues affecting 1 in 3 children and can have wider implications on the child ’ s health and well being. Your child may be passing regu- lar motions but still be constipated (look out for wide/ large stool which is likely constipation driven) Best source of advice and further information https:// eric.org.uk/childrens - bowels/constipation - in - children/ • High temperatures – nurofen first as this brings down the temperature quicker and calpol 2 hours later. • Coughing at night – Try and identify the cause. Cough medicines are generally not helpful. Simple remedies to help include calpol plug ins, nasal spray, tilting the cot mattress. As a general rule, if symptoms persist more than 3 weeks, seek medical advice. • Intolerances – Cows milk protein intolerance/allergy is very common in infants. Treatment includes cutting out dairy and soya from diet, alternative formula options are available on prescription. Children can be referred to the dietitian for further guidance and help with milk/ soya ladders. • Tummy bugs – Main aim here is to keep your child hy- drated so keep an eye on wet nappies. Ways to encour- age drinking include using a calpol syringe, ice lollies and squash. If concerned seek further advice. Our thanks to Dr Newark and Ingrid Wilson for taking time out to support this event. Future diary date: Christmas Coffee Morning, Friday 13th December 2024 – 10.30 am – 12 noon at Buckden Methodist Church Hall, Buckden. Come and join us for a cuppa and a chat. We would like to hear your views about using the surger- ies at both Buckden and Little Paxton. We ’ re also available to help you use the NHS App to take con- trol of your healthcare and/or to complete the on - line triage form. If you are interested in joining the Group and would like more information, please contact the following email bandlpppg@gmail.com and a member of the Group will get back to you or contact Elizabeth Clark, Chair on 01480 216176.

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