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12th July 2021

Richborough Estates is preparing an Outline Planning Application for new homes on Land off Lyth Hill Road, Bayston Hill.

Consultation with the local community.  Please refer to https://www.lythhillroad.co.uk/ 

This process is a genuine attempt to engage in a meaningful consultation with the local community and we would politely ask anyone with an interest to provide comments. We are particularly keen to understand the views of local people on how the development could best fit with the character of the village and the surrounding landscape. Whilst I note that representations have been made objecting to the site, Shropshire Council are likely to approve the latest draft of the Local Plan for submission to the Planning Inspectorate for Examination in the coming weeks.

7th July 2021

A Warm Welcome to Three Newly Co-opted Council Members.

At the Bayston Hill Parish Council June meeting 3 residents put themselves forward to join the Council.  This now swells our number of occupied seats to 13.  If you are interested there are 2 remaining places.

Welome to Debra, Henry and Paul, their contact details are noted below :-

Cllr. Debra Rust debra.rust@baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk 

Cllr Henry Merricks-Murgatroyd henry.merricks@baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk

Cllr Paul Stevens paul.stevens@baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk

See Committee | Bayston Hill Parish Council

6th July 2021

Both meetings scheduled for Monday 12th July 2021 will not take place.

The Planning Committee need not convene next Monday as no new applications have been received since their meeting on 28th June, 2021.

The FInance Committee will pospone their meeting to 9th August 2021 at 7pm.  For information there is a Planning Committe meeting on the same evening.

 

Shaun Jones

Locum Clerk - Bayston Hill Parish Council

29th June 2021

News from our partners E.ON

Energy provider E.ON is working with Shropshire Council to help residents reduce their energy bills and make their homes warmer and more affordable this summer. The Warmer Homes Shropshire scheme is installing free first-time gas central heating systems in eligible1 residents’ homes.

The free central heating scheme was first announced in May 2020, but many households are yet to take up the limited time offer. Eligible residents taking up the offer could save on average £630 per year on fuel bills2 and benefit from a warmer, more affordable home.

About the Warmer Homes Shropshire scheme:

  • Homes across the region which are not connected to mains gas and rely on inefficient ways of heating their homes, for example electric storage or panel heaters, could be eligible for free first-time gas central heating.
  • Qualifying residents could also receive financial support for new gas network connections.
  • Residents do not have to be an E.ON energy customer to benefit.
  • In addition to the first-time gas central heating, eligible residents may also be able to receive free insulation measures for their homes, including loft and cavity wall insulation.
  • As part of the scheme, residents may also be able to benefit from free energy efficiency advice, from the Keep Shropshire Warm scheme run by Marches Energy Agency.

Nigel Dewbery, Director of Residential Solutions at E.ON UK, said:

“We’re committed to improving the sustainability of homes across the UK, and inefficient heating systems are one of the main reasons why homes across the country aren’t as efficient as they could be.

“Schemes like this one in Shropshire help to support eligible residents by providing new gas connections and first-time central heating systems, therefore ensuring residents are able to heat their homes to the temperature needed to stay warm and healthy, and helping them to become more energy efficient.

“Summer is the perfect time to consider upgrading your central heating system as we generally rely on our heating less during the warmer months. We’d urge all eligible residents to contact their local council to find out more and to apply for the free measures.“

Dean Carroll, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for adult social care, public health and assets, added:-

“We know that many households in Shropshire struggle with fuel poverty every year; more so this year with the extra pressure put on by the pandemic. Many people are spending additional time at home and may need support with how to stay warm and safe; while those who are ill or self-isolating may also have concerns about practical challenges in paying for their energy.

“We want as many people as possible to benefit from the Warmer Homes Shropshire scheme and hope residents take up the opportunity to get their homes made warmer and safer, ready for winter. Please do call or email us to find out more.

“Our Keep Shropshire Warm team are also here to support those who are struggling to heat their homes or afford their energy bills, as well as householders looking to improve the energy efficiency of their home. They accept referrals from family and friends, so if you or someone you know is worried about fuel bills, please do get in touch.”

For more information and to apply visit: https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/warmer-homes-shropshire or call: 0333 202 4481. You can also call the team at Keep Shropshire Warm on 0800 112 3743, the council’s free and impartial energy advice service.

22nd June 2021

Bayston Hill Parish Council - Publication of Unaudited Annual Governance & Accountability Return for Financial Year ending 31st March 2021

 

Follow this link to the webpage with the full announcement.

www.baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk/finance

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