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27th January 2025

On Monday 3rd February there will be a meeting of the parish council's Planning Committee at 8.30pm in the Village Hall.

The agenda will include the proposal for 45 dwellings on land south of Wedgefields, and a proposal to build an extension at Hadnall Primary School.

Members of the public are very welcome to attend and to contribute to the discussion during the Public Participation session.

Full details of all planning applications can be found here: https://next.shropshire.gov.uk/.../viewing-planning.../  You can also log in to contribute your own response to a planning application.

22nd January 2025

At the January meeting, Hadnall Parish Council agreed its budget and precept for the next financial year. 

It was agreed to request a precept of £15496. This represents a small rise of 1.72% (68 pence per year) for a Band D household. 

 

 

5th January 2025

The Parish Council is inviting residents to submit details of their experiences with surface water and sewerage flooding in Hadnall. The information submitted will help the Parish Council in its efforts to address these problems with Severn Trent, Shropshire Council, and developers. The information will also be shared with Helen Morgan MP who is joining with efforts to tackle flooding issues in North Shropshire. 

Please complete the attached form and send to the Parish Council Clerk. 

5th January 2025

A meeting has been organised by Rev Paul Cawthorne to discuss flooding issues in Hadnall. 

The meeting will be held on Wednesday 15th January 7pm in the Village Hall. 

24th October 2024

FixMyStreet is an online service that allows you to report problems (e.g. potholes, overgrown pavements) immediately and ensure that they reach the appropriate teams swiftly.

Shropshire Council has just announced some updates to the service, as follows:

We are excited to update you on the latest round of FixMyStreet improvements. Currently, we are working with the Street Scene service (sweeping, grass cutting, bin emptying for example) and have assessed a range of solutions to better inform the public. We have taken feedback on board, and we are now ready for a launch of changes into the live FixMyStreet system.

This update will cover improvements including:

• A new system wide message aimed at providing better information. By providing the information above it will help the Council to:

• Redirect the enquiry to the appropriate body to resolve the enquiry where the Council is unable to solve the problem or where it falls outside of the Council’s responsibilities.

• Enable a faster and targeted response to enquiries.

• To provide a more detailed response than is currently available with automated replies. Our updates include the following:

• 7 new service tailored automatic responses, so customers are better informed abreplies.

• Links to webpages for policies or more information as available and relevant to the enquiry.

To use Fix My Street, click here