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Neighbourhood Matters - local policing messaging system
9th March 2022

Find out what's really happening in your area and keep in touch with West Mercia Police through our free messaging service. The Neighbourhood Matters messaging system enables residents, businesses and community groups to keep in touch with local policing teams. You can receive updates on crimes, latest information on on-going incidents and learn more about what we're doing in your community. You're invited to sign up and become a registered recipient of messages of information, crime alerts or witness appeals local to the area in which you live or work by email, text or telephone. Don't worry, we won't bombard you with every incident. You can choose exactly the type of alert you wish to receive. We'd really like to hear from you so why not ask your family, friends and colleagues to register too? Let’s get talking! Please note that this service is not for reporting crimes or incidents – to make a report please contact West Mercia Police via the West Mercia Police website or dial 999 in an emergency. www.neighbourhoodmatters.co.uk

9th March 2022

PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION AND
DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT MODIFICATION ORDER
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981
SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL
THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL (FOOTPATH 14 (PART) PARISH OF
PONTESBURY)
PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER 2022.
This Order is made by the Shropshire Council (“the Council”) under
section 119 of the Highways Act 1980 (“the 1980 Act”) because it appears to
the Council that in the interests of the landowner of the land crossed by the
footpath described in paragraph 1 of this order it is expedient that the line of
the way should be diverted.
This Order is also made under section 53A (2) of the Wildlife Countryside Act
1981 (“the 1981 Act”) because it appears to the authority that the Shropshire
definitive map and statement require modification in consequence of the
occurrence of an event specified in section 53 (3)(a)(i) of the 1981 Act,
namely, the diversion (as authorised by this Order) of a highway shown or
required to be shown in the map and statement.
BY THIS ORDER:
1. The public right of way over the land situated at Lower Mill Kennels
and shown by a bold continuous line on the map contained in this Order and
described in Part 1 of the Schedule to this Order shall be stopped up on the
date that the Council certifies that works have been carried out to bring the
site of the new footpath described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Order into
a fit condition for use by the public and thereupon the Shropshire definitive
map shall be modified by deleting from it the public right of way to be stopped
up.
FP 14 Pontesbury
2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of this Order statutory undertakers
shall have the following rights over the land referred to in paragraph 1 above,
namely: where immediately before the date on which the footpath is diverted
there is apparatus under, in, on, over, along or across it belonging to statutory
undertakers for the purpose of carrying on their undertaking, the undertakers
shall continue to have the same right in respect of the apparatus as they then
had.
3. There shall on the date of confirmation of this Order be a public
footpath over the land situated at Lower Mill Kennels described in Part 2 of the
Schedule and shown by bold broken lines on the map contained in this Order
and thereupon the Shropshire definitive map shall be modified by adding that
path to it.
3A. The Shropshire definitive statement shall be modified as described
in Part 4 of the Schedule to this order.
4. The rights conferred on the public under this Order shall be subject to
the limitations and conditions set out in Part 3 of the Schedule.

1st March 2022

Pontesbury Climate Emergency Action group are holding a Spring Back Onto Your Bike!  event on Saturday 19th March 10am - 2pm.

There will be a chance to have an e-bike trial with Dave Mellor Cycles in Shrewsbury

Have simple repairs done by Dr Bike 10am-1pm.  Donations appreciated

Swap those unwanted biking accessories/clothing (not helmets)

Have a Carbon Conversation about how you can lowering carbon emissions on an individual/household basis

Get advice on getting back onto your bike or taking up cycling

Tea and light refreshments available..

 

Look forward to seeing you there!

1st March 2022

Where can I find the Parish Plan?

Either inside the March edition of the Pontesbury Parish Newsletter or it will be available to view online at pontesburyneighbourhoodplan.org.uk

How can I feedback my comments?

The consultation period runs from 1st March – 12th April 2022.  Your response forms can be found in the newsletter at the end of the draft plan – return it via:

  • The Pavilion postbox
  • Fill in a form online at the website
  • Publicised events at The Pavilion during the consultation period

This is your chance to have your say on the future of development with our Parish so please take the time to respond.

All entries will be entered in the prize draw to win an original framed illustration of Pontesbury village by local artist Emma Lawrence.

 

During the past year the Steering Group consisting of residents and parish councillors has,  with the help  of a planning consultant, worked hard to shape the wishes of the community into a workable Neighbourhood Plan for the whole parish.

 

The emerging Pontesbury Parish Neighbourhood Plan gives its residents the opportunity to influence future development to a much greater extent than previously. Within the Parish is part of the Shropshire Hills AONB, conservation areas at Plealey and Habberley and many other unspoilt, tranquil and beautiful landscapes.

 

Working alongside the Revised Shropshire Local Plan the Neighbourhood Plan aims to safeguard the beauty and character of the Parish landscape and buildings as well as the opportunity to enjoy them.

 

Change and future development are inevitable but the scale location and character of these will be influenced by the Plan. Providing that proposed development contributes to beauty, Parish character, well being and carbon reduction Pontesbury Neighbourhood Plan will support it.

Hence the guiding principle of the Plan is BIMBY [ Beauty In My Back Yard ] not NIMBY [Not In My Back Yard ].

 

Key policies in the Plan relate to services, landscape, housing, movement, business and carbon reduction. Consultation on these policies takes place between 1st March and 12th April 2022. All residents and other interested parties are encouraged to respond to the draft Plan which will be issued with the March edition of the Pontesbury Newsletter. The full Plan may be consulted at www.pontesburyneighbourhoodplan.org.uk

Anyone who has not received a written copy of the draft summary may request one from clerk@pontesburypc.org.uk

 

15th February 2022

 

Our January parish council meeting focussed on the budget for 2022-23 and setting the precept. The parish council agreed an increase of 20.68% which equates to an additional 46p/week on a Band D property. The Councillors consider in great detail the costs of providing/maintaining the services currently offered such as the play area, public toilets, streetlights, grounds maintenance, newsletter production and the Pavilion Community hub.  The Parish Council endeavour to provide value for money.  There is always the balance between the need to move forward and maintain the facilities/services that make this parish such a vibrant and thriving place to live, with keeping costs down.

Many costs such as energy, maintenance contract charges and materials are set to rise in the next 12 months and the precept needs to be set to accommodate these additional charges.  One of the main outgoings for the council is staffing costs in order to provide the range of services undertaken on behalf of the community and discharging the legal duties placed on a council.  The legal and financial framework that a public organisation operates within is increasingly complex and appropriately qualified and trained staff are necessary.  In addition, increased staff time has been involved in running a public building and the range of activities on offer.  The Pavilion is now being used daily to provide valuable support and cultural activities for local residents.  If you haven’t been in yet, please do come along to see what is on offer.  

If you have any questions/comments about the precept/2022-23 budget (available for viewing on the parish council website) please contact Cllr Duncan Fletcher (Chair) on dfletcher@ pontesburypc.org.uk  

or clerk@ pontesburypc.org.uk

19th January 2022

RECRUITMENT OF FINANCE/ADMIN OFFICER

Closing date for Applications: 17.00 on Friday 4th February 2022

Pontesbury Parish Council has a vacancy for a Finance/Admin Officer, to join the council team as soon as possible.

The post holder will:

  • Carry out the day-to-day financial activities associated with payments, invoicing and banking in accordance with Financial Regulations and using Scribe accounting software
  • Prepare associated reports for council and audit purposes
  • Manage newsletter subscriptions
  • Assist the Clerks with other financial matters

We are looking for a highly motivated, methodical and enthusiastic individual with sound financial management, administrative, communication and organisational skills who is able to be flexible in their approach and able to meet deadlines.

The salary is based on 10 hours per week. The Salary will be calculated according to the NJC rates dependent upon qualifications and/or experience but will be within SCP 18-20 (£24,982 - £25,991 pro-rata for 10 hours).

Interviews will be held w/c Monday 14 February 2022 with a view to start as soon as possible.  Interviews may be held virtually depending on COVID-19 restrictions.

For an application form, job description or further information, please see links below.  For further information or an informal conversation about the post please email clerk@pontesburypc.org.uk/or call  on 01691 661157.  

 

 

11th November 2021

Feelgood Friday events will be held regularly at this great new community building to promote the wide range of leisure, cultural and support organisations locally for the Rea Valley communities.

 

The first event is being held on Friday 19th November,  11am- 3pm.  Everyone Welcome!

The theme for this first Feel Good Friday is: Support for Older People & Carers

Come along and chat to people who can give guidance and support,  or just have a cuppa!  (Refreshments kindly provided by Pontesbury Co-op)

 

10th November 2021

At the October 2021 Full Council Meeting the council approved the co-option of Neale Manning as the new parish councillor for the Pontesbury ward.  The parish council now has its full complement of 15 parish councillors covering the wards of Pontesbury, Habberley, Cruckton, Asterley and Plealey.

Cllr Neale Manning has lived in Pontesbury parish for over 40 years, running a dairy farm at Malehurst, previously attending the Mary Webb school. 

Cllr Manning is the Chairman of the Minsterley Show and, in the past has been Chairman of Shropshire Grassland Society, Express milk buyer group, Minsterley NFU and the buying group his business is associated with.  

Minsterley and Pontesbury Councillors, Clerk and Highline with one of the new solar lights installed on the cycleway linking the two villages
23rd September 2021

Solar Light Success

 

Working together Pontesbury and Minsterley Parish Councils have secured funding from Shropshire Council for improvements to the lighting along the pathway between the two villages.

Developed in response to safety concerns raised by residents, the project will involve the installation of 32 lighting columns with PIR activated solar powered lighting. 

Although already well used, it is the ambition of both Parish councils to encourage increased use of the path, reducing road journeys between the villages and providing a safer route for pedestrians and cyclists.  It is also hoped that parents will feel more confident in their children walking or cycling to and from school, particularly during darker winter months.

As well as improving safety increased use of the pathway will contribute to the carbon reduction ambitions of both councils; Cllr Duncan Fletcher, Chair of the joint working group said “the use of solar lighting is an integral part of achieving a sustainable, cost-effective solution to improving this essential route connecting the villages’.

Cllr Geoff Rogers, Chair of Minsterley Parish Council commented that he was delighted with the outcome after all the hard work undertaken by all those involved in the project.

Following a competitive process, the contract for installation has been awarded to Highline Electrical, work on the project will start during the first week of September and should take two weeks to complete.

Shropshire Councillor Nick Hignett, who is also a member of Minsterley and Pontesbury Parish Councils said, “I am extremely proud of the way Minsterley and Pontesbury parish councils’ have worked together to deliver a project which will benefit residents in both villages.”

 

 

 

20th September 2021

  

The Parish Council has a vacancy and wishes to co-opt a new councillor for the Pontesbury ward.

If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor, please contact the Parish Clerk for further details. Further information about the role of a parish councillor is included below;

Email: clerk@pontesburypc.org.uk       Phone: 01691 661157