Parish Councillors Visit Provost Williams School

Cllrs Marsh and Spiers were invited to attend the celebration assembly today (Friday 18th) to thank pupils for creating such wonderful litter posters and announce the results of the competition.
Both Cllrs enjoyed the assembly and were impressed by the positive attitude of pupils and staff. Many Thanks.
Read more about the competition and winning posters.

Anti Litter Posters

The wonderful pupils at Provost Williams have created anti litter Posters for the Parish Council to laminate and put up in prominent places in the Village. Eight have been selected by the Parish Council to be made into signs for mounting on the lamp posts, the rest will be displayed on the notice boards over the coming months.
Here are the winning posters, is yours one of the winners? Keep a look out around the village and see if you can spot all 8 – maybe leave a comment to say where you saw it?
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The Parish Council chairman wishes to thank the pupils and staff for the wonderful effort in trying to keep the village free from litter.

Dismayed. WCC Regulatory Committee Agreed Wolston Field S&G Extraction Plans

Warwick Regulatory Committee met today and narrowly approved the Wolston Fields Farm application. This was however after much debate particularly on the Ryton HGV traffic point. Significantly, a note has been added to the approval requiring the Committee and Officers to “vigorously pursue with the Highways Agency that they withdraw their objections to the use of Toll Bar”  to allow a routing agreement which totally excludes gravel HGV traffic from Ryton.