Charnwood Borough Council has produced a draft budget for 2022/23 which will be considered by Cabinet on December 9.
The Council’s lead member for finance, Cllr Tom Barkley, says the budget is another step on the Council’s journey towards improving its financial sustainability which will be the bed
During the past few weeks, we have received numerous concerns from residents who were disappointed about the service being provided by the Well Pharmacy in the village. In November, we raised our concerns with Well Pharmacy HQ.
It has been another very sad month for me. I was very saddened and shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Joan Snartt, David Snartt’s wife, who died peacefully at home on 18th September. David was devoted to Joan over their long marriage.
It is with great sadness that I write to inform you that my mother-in-law, Gladys Taylor, sadly passed away on 31st August 2021 at the grand age of 101. Gladys was an Anstey girl, well-known and well-loved in the village. Gladys had been living in a care home for the past 10 years.
Have your say on a new political map for Charnwood Borough Council
New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Charnwood Borough Council.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about the proposals.
I managed to have some time away and some time off during August. I spent 10 days in Manchester visiting my daughter. With the new ways of working, I was able to join meetings remotely from ‘up north’. I did pop back for a couple of days to say goodbye to a dear friend.
It’s nice to get back to some semblance of ‘normal’. I am starting to attend more meetings in Council offices and social events. The Covid-19 restrictions were lifted on 19th July. I know that for many people it will be a huge relief. I would however ask that you continue to take care.
Cllr Baines and Cllr Taylor will be holding an open-air public meeting on 4th August 2021 between 5.30pm and 7.00pm. We will be on the recreation ground, behind the Parish Office.
Charnwood Borough Council has launched a six-week consultation about its new Local Plan and vision for the area over the next 16 years.
More information can be found here
Councillors last month agreed that the Charnwood Local Plan 2021-37 should go out for public consultation ahead of it