Neighbourhood Plan The consultations on the Neighbourhood Plan have been completed and any amendments to the draft plan made. The result of the Inspector’s examination of Swindon Borough Council’s Local Plan 2026 has also been received and the allocation of houses for Wroughton has remained unchanged. The final Neighbourhood Plan will now be approved by the Parish Council at their meeting on 16 March 2015. The Neighbourhood Plan will then be submitted to Swindon Borough Council. This will be followed by an Independent Examination and the final part of the process will be a referendum. We have no idea, at this point, when the referendum will take place. As soon as we have this information we will encourage all residents to take part and approve the Neighbourhood Plan. The Neighbourhood Plan is a very important document in setting out how the parish will develop over the next 11 years. PLAY AREA at ALEXANDRA PARK The transfer of ownership of the play area at Alexandra Park to the Parish Council is imminent. It has taken a long time to sort out the legal problems, but the Parish Council is pleased that these have now been resolved and the transfer will take place. WROUGHTON PARISH COUNCIL RED PHONE BOXES The Parish Council are going to adopt 3 red telephone boxes in the village. They are located at Swindon Road, Kellsboro Avenue and Kennet Road. The telephone boxes have been neglected and are in need of some attention. They are a part of the heritage of the village and the Parish Council decided that they should be preserved. The Parish Council would welcome suggestions for their future use. WROUGHTON PARISH COUNCIL Ellendune Community Centre Barrett Way Wroughton SN4 9LW Phone: 01793 814735 E-mail: clerk@wroughton.gov.uk NEWSLETTER SPRING 2015 MAUNSELL WAY - NEW PLANS PARISH COUNCIL CLEANING GULLEYS ELECTIONS The cleaning of gullies is the responsibility of Swindon Borough Council. The new plans will be available to view on There will be a Parish Council election on TUESDAY 31 MARCH 2015 at Ellendune Community Centre THURSDAY 7 MAY 2015 The Parish Council has been told at one of the Flood Meetings that the public can clear gullies themselves where they see one blocked or there is potential for there to be problems in the future. The Parish Council has drawn up new plans for improved sports facilities at Maunsell Way. Following the first consultation they have been changed to address the public’s concerns. There will be an informal open drop-in session from 5.30pm to 7.00pm. This will be followed by a meeting at 7.00pm. Councillors will be available to answer questions at the drop-in session as well as the meeting. We hope that the public will come along and let us know what they think about the new plans. Details will be available from the Parish office and on our website if you are unable to attend. Please send your comments to the Clerk (details on the back of this leaflet). the same day as the General Election and Ward Councillor election for Swindon Borough Council. There are 15 seats on the Parish Council to be filled. We would like to encourage the public to stand for these elections. If you are interested in your local community and would like to play a part in protecting and shaping it for the future, then this is your opportunity. There are a few criteria you must meet to become a Councillor. The Parish Council is committed to providing better sports facilities in the parish. If you would like to find out more about what is involved, please contact the Clerk or one of your existing Councillors. Their contact details are on our website and our noticeboards. DOG MESS There seems to be a spate of dog mess around the village at the moment. If more than 15 people stand, then there will be an election. Otherwise, all those people that put their name forward will be automatically elected. The Parish Council has 38 dog bins in the parish, so there is no excuse for not using them. Application packs are available from the Parish Office or Swindon Borough Council If you encounter dog mess, please report it to StreetSmart on 01793 445501. The closing date for applications is Thursday 9 April 2015. Please take care if you decide to do this work, as most gullies are close to roads. If you see a blocked gully, please report it to StreetSmart on 01793 445501. CCTV Cameras Last summer some youths decided to drag the dragonfly sculpture into the Moat Pond. Following this incident, the Parish Council borrowed a CCTV camera from Swindon Borough Council which proved successful in preventing anti-social behaviour. The Parish Council has now purchased their own CCTV cameras. These are located at the Moat Pond, Willow Brook Gardens, Maunsell Way and the Weir Field. There is also a spare camera which will be used around the village to target problem areas as needed.
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