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24th October 2023

Bayston Hill Parish Council in conjunction with the amazing volunteers from our Carbon Neutral Working Group have some new dates for camera training. Our thermal imaging camera is free to use and will help you with information about where your house is losing heat. 

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27th September 2023

On Tuesday 17th October Keep Shropshire Warm will be hosting an energy advice drop-in session at Bayston Hill Library, from 11:00 until 13:00. As the weather cools down, this is the perfect opportunity to get 1-to-1 expert energy advice to help you reduce your bills and stay cosy at home.

Simply call in for help with home energy efficiency grants, energy debts, supplier problems, and all other energy queries. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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27th September 2023

Glebelands Update

At the first Full Council meeting after the withdrawal of the Glebelands application, the decision was taken to write to the land agent requesting that the Parish Council be considered to again hold the lease for the field.

The following response has been received;

“Following the withdrawal of Shinglers planning application, the Diocese have sought legal advice and are currently considering their options with their partners and the local church.

“I am afraid it is very unlikely that they will include reletting the land to the Parish Council. Until we have a clear decision, I cannot give you any firm advice.”

We will continue to share any further updates as we receive them.

Cllr C Clode

Chairman, Bayston Hill Parish Council.

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6th September 2023

Mr Colin Lewis and Mr Robert Ruscoe were unanimously voted in to join the council as co-opted members at this weeks Full Council. Both will be familiar faces due to the fact they are already very active in local community groups. We are delighted to be adding their skills and knowledge to the team. 

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1st September 2023

Bayston Hill Parish Council are delighted that the application to build on our precious remaining central green space has been withdrawn. 

Chairman of the Council, Cllr Caroline Clode said “This is such a relief! The community have really pulled together to show its opposition to these plans. Over 200 objections were lodged on the Planning Portal, over 500 signatures have been collected opposing it as well as residents airing their concerns to local media.  

“Now we can move forward in supporting the application to designate this space as an official “Village Green” and protect it for everyone to enjoy for years to come.” 

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