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12th December 2022
You can expect a warm welcome and place to rest at more than 50 safe spaces across Shropshire this winter. To help residents stay warm and safe this winter, Shropshire Council and partners have compiled a range of venues, including libraries, village and town halls, community centres and faith buildings, where residents can go during each venue’s normal opening hours, enjoy the facilities and keep warm. Each venue has different opening times and facilities, so please check these details beforehand using the 'Warm Welcome locations' button on this page. You can just turn up and find a place where you feel comfortable to relax. At all Warm Welcome venues, you’ll find: A warm welcome where you can enjoy the venue’s facilities alongside other users Easy access for all A warm environment where you can sit and enjoy a peaceful activity Most venues have toilets either in the building or close by. Please check directly with the venue before your travel Information to help with rising energy costs, financial support and the rising cost of living *Please check the Warm Welcome locations page regularly for updates and changes to venues and opening times* If you run a community building that you'd like to offer as a 'Warm Welcome' venue this winter, please email shropshirecostofliving@shropshire.gov.uk to find out more.
1st December 2022
An application has been submitted for 106 dwellings for Bayston Hill. The application can be seen here https://pa.shropshire.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=dates&keyVal=RLRJK7TDKMG00
15th November 2022
On Monday 14th November the Parish Council were pleased to co-op unanimously, Tom Osenton, to join them as a member. Cllr Osenton applied to join the Council as he has a strong interest in seeing the continued success of the village after moving here to raise his family. We currently have 3 vacant seats, if you are interested in not only sharing your skills - but learning new ones, please get in touch with the office.
11th November 2022

Your Parish Council declared a “Climate Emergency” in October 2021, in line with what many other Councils are doing and have set a target for the Parish to be Carbon Neutral by 2030. A Working Party has been established by the Parish Council consisting of Councillors and Residents from the village.

To help the process of engagement with the community this group have prepared a short questionnaire which we would very much like every household to complete.

The questionnaire can be accessed online via the Parish Council Website using the link below

Businesses click here

Residents click here

Wherever possible we would encourage you to use the online version as this will make the review of the results of the questionnaire a much more streamlined and easier process for the Parish Council Clerk. If this is a problem for you, please contact the Clerk clerk@baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk or 01743 874651

20th October 2022
We will come together at 11am on November 11th in an act of Remembrance at The Memorial Hall, Lyth Hill Road. All welcome.

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