Daily Archives: 11th January 2021

ENVIRONMENT, NATURE & WILDLIFE PROJECT 2021 – Reminder

 Over recent months the Parish Council have been reviewing how we can improve our local environment and encourage the development of nature and wildlife. 

We have a number of proposals in hand at present but would like to ask parishioners to consider how we and they can help moving forward. 

We already have plans to plant a number of trees in the community, some in the conker field and others around the village and we would welcome villagers thoughts and suggestions as to where they feel new trees could be planted. 

We also want to encourage wildlife into the community and are considering several projects such as introducing new nesting boxes into village parks and open / green spaces, creating hedgehog habitats, installing bat boxes etc. 

Again, we would like to invite villagers to put their ideas forward as to how we can all help but in particular how they feel the parish council could support this initiative. 

If you have any ideas on trees, the environment or wildlife please send them to the clerk suenorledge@hotmail.com .  or use the comment tag below this post

Thank you in advance for your interest and support. 

Martin Cooke (Chair) 

VILLAGE PLANTERS 2021 – Reminder

 Would you like to adopt a Planter? 

Residents have hopefully noticed over the years we have had planters on the grass verges as you enter the village, one at the bottom of Station Road / Wreake Drive and two at each end of Melton Road. 

The Parish Council generally pay for the plants and in the past volunteers have planted and nurtured the planters during the year. 

With the ongoing Covid19 restrictions we thought it might be a nice idea to ask families or individuals in the community if they would like to adopt a planter and look after it for a year. 

This would include planting the planter and maintaining it, you can paint it if you wish and we will put your families name on the website as an adoptee. 

If you are interested in adopting a planter or would like more information please contact the clerk suenorledge@hotmail.com or use the comment tag below by 1st February 2021. 

Thank you in advance for your interest and support. 

Martin Cooke (Chair) 

Borough & County Councillor update

Happy New Year everyone!  2021 has certainly started where 2020 left in terms of the national lock-down, but an important difference is this time we can see an end point, we can see locally vaccination centres have opened in Loughborough and Melton and no doubt many of you reading this will have already had the jab.  I’m writing this on a cold January morning but I’m more optimistic than ever that by the summer we will have returned to something approaching normality. 

Bench Project 2021

The Parish Council have agreed a number of new projects for 2021 and one of them is to install a number of new benches around the community to allow parishioners and visitors to enjoy the views, take a break or simply sit and contemplate.

Whilst there are plans to possibly have two benches in the Conker field, to help the Council decide where other benches would be best sited, we would like to ask residents to consider where in the village they feel a bench would be beneficial and why.

The benches will need to have a secure foundation, so any potential locations need to be suitable for some excavation.

We are also inviting residents to consider sponsoring a bench in memory of an event or an individual and include a plaque being displayed on the relevant bench.

Once we have received all of the ideas and suggestions, we will review each one and agree a final list which will be issued on the village website.

There then follows a process to submit the details to the various borough or county councils where necessary to seek approval after which we can approve the sites, agree bench types, purchase and installation dates.

Please submit your suggested bench sites to the clerk suenorledge@hotmail.com by 4th February 2021 and remember if you would like to sponsor a bench to include that in your correspondence.

Thank you in advance for your interest and support.

Martin Cooke (Chair)