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Newsletter April 2020

By Clerk Evercreech Parish Council

Wednesday, 1 April 2020

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I mentioned last month that the Parish council had recruited a new street cleaner, and I am now pleased to welcome Holger Harras in that role. Holger, who lives in the village, started work on the 2nd March and, whilst it will take him time to visit all of his working area, I’m sure you will soon begin to see an improvement in the cleanliness of our streets and public areas as the weeks go by.
Whilst on the subject of improving the appearance of our village, I can advise you that the Parish council included the mowing of the grass area by the village sign/ planter on Prestleigh Road in its new, recently-awarded, 3 year ground maintenance contract, so the appearance of this important entry point to the village should now be properly maintained throughout the summer.
Finally, with the Coronavirus set to be with us for some weeks/ months to come, the Parish council have included a link on its website to the relevant NHS site where specific information about the virus, and what precautions to take, are available. You are strongly advised to view this and any other relevant information that the council will be posting on its own site as it becomes available.
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Murray Stewart.
Chair
Evercreech Parish Council.

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