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Newsletter March 2020

By Clerk Evercreech Parish Council

Sunday, 1 March 2020

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People feature prominently in this month’s newsletter. Firstly, I am very pleased to welcome a new councillor to our team with Mark Saunders being unanimously voted on to the council at the February meeting. Mark has lived in the village for 7 years, is already actively involved in charitable work, and brings knowledge and experience that will be a great asset to the work of the council in the future.

Secondly, after some delay, a new street cleaner has been recruited, and will commence working for the council on the 1st March. Further details will be given next month.

Finally, following recent problems with vandalism in and around the former Greencore site, the council has been actively engaging with the site owner to improve security, and I can report that additional measures are now being taken to deter trespassers from using the Queens Road gate and door as a means of entry to the site.

Keep up to date with all the latest news from the council, including the minutes of our meetings, by visiting the website www.evercreech-pc.gov.uk

Murray Stewart.Chair Evercreech Parish Council

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