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Stinchcombe Parish News
December 2009
The Editor is always ready to receive any interesting items that are newsworthy for the parish website, so please feel free to send through anything that you feel is worth publicising.
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Parish Council Officer Vacancy
The present Clerk to the Parish Council will be retiring at the end of March 2010 after many years of dedicated service in the post. A new appointment will therefore need to be made by Stinchcombe Parish Council to start work in April 2010. Anyone who is interested in the position and would like information on what is involved should get in touch with the Clerk to the Council or the Chairman of the Parish Council. Contact details for both and for other members of the Parish Council can be foun... Read More >> |
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Neighbourhood Watch
All the main areas of the village now operate a Neighbourhood Watch scheme and there are coordinators for Clingre Down, Taits Hill, The Avenue, The Street, Northfields, Wick Lane and Echo Lane. Many households are participating in the scheme and the opportunity is there for other households who are not yet members in any of these areas to join if they so wish. Neighbourhood Watch helps to bind the community together and hopefully make it a safer place to live without placing any dema...Read More >> |
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Health and Social Care Campus
The Department of Health has already announced funding to support the development of a health and social care campus in Dursley. This means that NHS Gloucestershire can now take forward the proposals and provide modern and improved healthcare facilities for the Berkeley Vale area. Given the economic challenges facing the county and the country and the increasing demand for local services, it will be important that future developments are suitable for the coming years. The new campus will inclu... Read More >> |
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Excessive Road Signs
The Gloucestershire Association of Parish and Town Councils (GAPTC) is calling upon Gloucester Highways and the Highways department of Gloucestershire County Council to:
a) Liaise with appropriate Town and Parish Councils prior to making decisions in connection with the installation/replacement of road and tourist signs
b) Take action within existing resources to reduce the overall number of signs within the county
c) Remove all superfluous signs and redundant... Read More >> |
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Parish Council Standing Orders
The Standing Orders for Stinchcombe Parish Council have been in the drafting and review process for several months. The final version was adopted at the December council meeting and is in force with immediate effect. A copy of the Standing Orders can be viewed at Downloads/Parish Council Items.
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Stinchcombe War Memorial
Most of the work has now been done on refurbishing the War Memorial at the junction of Wick Lane, Echo Lane and Church Lane. The laying of the gravel surface and installation of the hardwood posts was carried out by the local firm run by Dave and Shane Longstreth on Echo Lane at a specially discounted rate for the parish. This was completed in time for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony on 8th November and was much admired on that occasion. We are indebted to the Clerk to ... Read More >> |
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New Cotswold Way Brochure
A new 20-page, colour brochure for the Cotswold Way National Trail has recently been produced by the Cotswolds Conservation Board, with funding from Natural England, and included as part of October 2009's Cotswold Life magazine. An additional 5,000 copies have been printed and are being distributed to visitor information centres and libraries over the next few months to highlight the many features, attractions and places of interest along the country’s newest national trail.
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Stinchcombe Hill Trust
The website for the Stinchcombe Hill Recreation Ground Trust has been added as a link from this website. It can be viewed by clicking on Links in the Main Menu and then clicking on Local Websites.
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