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Newsletter October 2021

By Clerk Evercreech Parish Council

Friday, 1 October 2021

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Many thanks to everyone who came to say hello at the Parish Council stand at Evercreech show. We were very lucky with the weather and spent a very pleasant afternoon discussing rights of way, recycling, and all things in between.

We were very pleased with the feedback we had on our query as to whether replacing the skatepark was a priority for the village. The many responses received showed that almost unanimously that it is. Not only that, but we had offers of help from villagers, and some will now be joining the councils working party which is already putting in applications for grant funding from various sources, so hopefully it shall be replaced.

September sees the start of hedge trimming season, and we shall be doing that, as well as the regular weeding and millennium garden maintenance as we prepare for winter.

Once again, we are looking forward to the return of the bonfire and fireworks at Weston town sports field, it was missed last year. With health & safety at the heart of the event, the organisers have kindly asked residents not to bring any material to put on the bonfire, as its composition is carefully controlled.

Thank you and keep well.

Rob Reed, Evercreech Parish Council

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