Public Rights to View Council Documents
Posted by admin on Thursday, 14 May 2020Members of the public have the right in law to examine the Parish Council's documentation (including the accounts) for 2019-2020.
Members of the public have the right in law to examine the Parish Council's documentation (including the accounts) for 2019-2020.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic it has not been possible to schedule a public meeting this year.
The County Council plans to resurface Southam Lane. The works are planned to start on 1st June, though the dates may change.
The County Council plans to resurface Evesham Road in May, though the dates may change.
The Swindon Road Recycling Centre has reopened but users must ONLY VISIT THE SITE ON THEIR GENERAL WASTE COLLECTION DAY.
I am saddened to report the death of Peter Piff. For many years Peter was the Chairman of the Village Hall Committee.
Due to the corona virus pandemic this meeting will be held by audio/video link as permitted under The Local Authorities and Police and Crime Panels (Coronavirus) (Flexibility of Local Authority and Police and Crime Panel Meetings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020. By law members of the press and public must be permitted to observe the proceedings of council meetings. Anyone wishing to join the meeting must contact the Clerk in advance to obtain the required information.
There have again been reports locally of people experiencing unpleasant odours. The suspicion is that the culprit is either the Wingmoor Farm land fill site or the Brockhampton sewage treatment works. It is important that these problems are reported to the Environment Agency by calling 0800 807060. The EA can collate the information and investigate the cause.