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Christmas Bin Collections Firsdown

Household Grey Bin 28th December, 10th January

Green Bin 22nd December 19th January

Blue and Black Box December 27th, 9th January

 

See attached details

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Download: Waste collection calendar (412 KB)
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Extra Ordinary Meeting 14th December 2022 at 7:30 Winterslow Village Hall

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Download: Notice of meeting Dec 2022 (52 KB) Download: Agenda Ex Ord Dec 2022 (133 KB)

Pitton Update November 2022

Pitton Community Store Newsletter
November 2022

 

Please see attached document for more information regarding the Pitton Community Store

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Download: Pitton Community Store Newsletter November (110 KB)
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Celebrating Age Wiltshire

“Celebrating Age Wiltshire is a county-wide project delivering culture and heritage events and activities in community settings to support the wellbeing of vulnerable older people.”

Participants include those who are socially isolated or vulnerable due to dementia, reduced mobility, ill health or caring responsibilities, and those who are particularly impacted because of Covid-19.

Celebrating Age is currently working across 10 local areas in Wiltshire: Corsham, Royal Wootton Bassett, Calne, Trowbridge, Amesbury and Salisbury, Warminster, Chippenham, Melksham and South West Wiltshire.

In each area, Celebrating Age works with arts and community organisations to deliver accessible, high-quality arts and heritage activities, such as:

  • online concerts and performances released monthly, which can be viewed here
  • outdoor concerts on doorsteps and in front gardens
  • 1:1 Creative Conversations for those who are isolated at home
  • and projects like Wiltshire Postcards and Noticing Nature

To find out more please contact creative producer, Rebecca Seymour: 07955249288 or .

 

https://adults.wiltshire.gov.uk/Services/1315

Warm places directory for those who may need a warm space for a few hours and a chance to meet people over a coffee.

https://www.warmwelcome.uk/#find-a-space

Winterslow Road Via MOD Section/ Porton Down Ranges Road Closure Notice

From Monday 5 December, the MOD section of Winterslow Road that crosses Porton Down Ranges will be closed to all traffic from the junction of the A30 to Blackbarn Road between the hours 10:00 to 15:00.

The road will be closed Monday to Friday (inclusive), until (and including) Wednesday 14 December. It will not be closed at weekends.

7th September Firsdown Parish Council Video Link

Firsdown Parish Council have supplied a link for their first recorded meeting

Please feel free to click on the link below

30mph speed limit sign

Information on Traffic and Average Speeds, Vicinity of Firs Road-Maple Drive

Please download the attached file for more information

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Download: Firsdown SID 2022-06-28_2022-07-13 (383 KB)
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Road Closure 5th September – 28th October 2022

From Monday 5 September, the MOD section of Winterslow Road that crosses Porton Down Ranges will be closed to all traffic from the junction of the A30 to Blackbarn Road between the hours 10:00 to 15:00.

The road will be closed Monday to Friday (inclusive), until (and including) Friday 28 October. It will not be closed at weekends

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Pitton Community Shop-Update

Pitton Community Shop – update

During March and April the Pitton Community Shop Steering Group organised a community survey and held two public meetings to review the potential for the creation of a community shop in Pitton. The group promised to keep everybody in touch with the survey results and any ongoing plans.

We are pleased to announce we received an overwhelming positive response to keeping a shop in Pitton village.

The main details from the survey results are shown below:
 167 households responded, representing 343 people. The response rate for Pitton was 64%.
 156 felt that it was important to have a village shop in Pitton.
 139 felt it was very important to have a Post Office in Pitton.
 Pitton residents said they were more likely to use the shop more frequently (daily or 2-3 times a week).
 As expected, Firsdown and Farley residents were more likely to use the shop once a fortnight or occasionally.
 97 said they would use the shop on both weekdays and weekends.
 Opening hours between 8am and 6pm were the most popular.
 The most popular products to sell were newspapers/magazines, greeting cards/wrapping and local produce – followed by bakery, meat and dairy, fresh fruit and vegetables. Several commented that a modern farm shop style, well-stocked with fresh produce, would encourage them to shop more locally.
 Postal services were seen as by far the most important service followed by prescription collection. 76 gave support for a tearoom and coffee shop.
 Most people surveyed do not have regular food deliveries to their homes. However, there was little difference in the level of importance placed on the shop and post office between those who had deliveries and those who did not. This suggests that deliveries do not remove the need for local convenience shopping.
 Most respondents travel into Salisbury for their main weekly shop so the average round trip for a main weekly shop was 11.6 miles. Some cited supermarkets for convenience shopping, while others mentioned the One-Stop at Laverstock, the Winterslow shop or the BP garage – with an average round trip of 7.7 miles.
 62 expressed an interest in buying shares and 61 in volunteering in the shop. People also offered to make donations, help with fundraising and/or provide a loan.
 10 offered to provide professional advice or services and/or to join the steering group.
 The age range within households reflects the village demographic. There was good support for the project across the age ranges with a similar number of responses from adults over 65 (151) and adults under 65 (158).

We are now moving forward to create a legal entity which will be a Community Benefit Society. The initial committee members of the CBS will be the existing Steering Group members who will be responsible for reviewing potential locations and for developing a business plan detailing the funding, share offer, establishment and operational plans for the shop.
We will then hold a public meeting, around late summer/early Autumn, at which the business plan, location, funding requirements and details of the share offer will be presented for discussion.
This will be followed by a share offer. Then the members of the management committee of the CBS (or board of directors) will be elected at an AGM attended by those who have purchased shares. An important factor in the rules of a CBS is that voting is based on one vote per shareholder i.e. votes are not counted by number of shares held.
If you would like a copy of the full survey results please contact Brian at .
Please address any other questions to any member of the Steering Group being; Brian Cudby, Ken Howard, Rachel Morrison, Lorna Taylor, Cliff Whitley and Lyn Whitley.
Pitton Community Shop Steering Group – May 2022

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Notice of Vacancy Firsdown Parish Council

MAKE A CHANGE BECOME A COUNCILLOR

Are you passionate about your community? Do you want to help make a long-lasting change? Do you have innovative ideas for the council? Do you have concerns about a specific issue and want to do something about it? If this is you, then we need you. We need people from all backgrounds and experiences who reflect their community to put themselves forward for election. Make a change and become a councillor.

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Download: Notice of Vacancy_Firsdown_20_May_2022 (111 KB) Download: Election Request Form (14 KB)