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Weekly digest: May 11
Hello again, It’s not often I sit down to provide the weekly update and wonder what to write. Normally we are working on 3 or 4 tasks at any particular time but, as you know, our current focus is the … Continue reading
Weekly digest: May 4
Hello Did I say last week that the Plan just needed a little polishing and buffing before it would be ready for wider review and comments? Well, that will teach me not to get ahead of myself. More below along … Continue reading
Weekly digest: Apr 12
Hello again, This week’s edition is, you’ll be pleased to know, another short, snappy update. Reason being is that the Steering Group’s focus continues to be the Plan – reviewing and strengthening it ready for formal publication. Therefore, as you … Continue reading
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Weekly digest: Apr 6
Hello again Following last week’s announcement that we passed a critical milestone in the production of our Neighbourhood Plan (the 1st draft), this week’s edition reverts to a more ‘run of the mill’ update with reports on recent meetings and … Continue reading
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Weekly digest: Mar 30
Hello everyone, It’s good to be back! I mentioned last time that I was taking a couple of weeks off to ensure our Neighbourhood Plan was finished by the end of March. It’s now three weeks later and I bet … Continue reading
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Wildlife in the Chetwynd Area
The Environmental Group would like your help. We are trying to catalogue some of the wildlife in the Forum Area. This will help us justify and protect areas of particular interest. We’re starting by looking at Trees, Flowers, Insects and … Continue reading
Weekly digest: Feb 16
Hello everyone Another year; another AGM; another fantastic turnout; so what else but another… ‘WOW’ moment! At our first AGM last year, we asked for 50 chairs to be set out as we expected less than 100 to come along. … Continue reading