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Village News

Posted on 17th November 202015th February 2021 by Mags Smith

Here is the Village Newsletter for 2020. Download and check out what has been happening in the village.

Newsletter-Nov-2020-v3Download

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← Remote meetings of the Parish Council
changes to bus times →

News

  • NALC statement on Handforth PC

    The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) is aware of the recent news regarding Handforth Parish Council’s Planning and Environment Committee meeting going viral. Most of England’s 10,000 local (parish and town) councils are run well by councillors, clerks and council staff, who collaborate to deliver their communities ambitions. People …
  • changes to bus times

    The Pendle Wizz Burnley/Skipton service now no longer operates on Sundays and is reduced to two hourly on Saturdays.  I understand these reductions were introduced from Sunday on a temporary basis and are a direct result of the latest English lockdown. The Preston to Skipton 280 is, however, continuing to …
  • Remote meetings of the Parish Council

    Meetings of the Parish Council will be conducted remotely until further notice. The next meeting is Wednesday 2nd December 2020 at 7pm. To access the Zoom meeting see the details in the agenda.
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