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The following article was written for the Winter 2024 issue of The Forty magazine Our Transport Committee met in October to discuss many transport matters in our village. The Highways team at Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) is responsible for roads and footpaths, and transport projects often require large budgets. The Parish Council can help provide a voice for our community…
In response to ongoing conversation about the management of The Forty on the Cholsey Village Facebook page, Cholsey Parish Council (CPC) would like to provide the following information. Under the 2021 Environment Act, public authorities in England, including town and parish councils, are required to consider how they can conserve and enhance biodiversity. Following village consultation in 2023, CPC has…
Oxfordshire County Council has approved the introduction of 20mph speed limits in Cholsey, following their consultation in July. This means that most roads in the village will become 20mph, with a reduction in speed limit along sections of the Wallingford Road to 40mph and 30mph. The agenda and background to OCC’s decision can be found under item 9 here:https://mycouncil.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=1219&MId=7553&Ver=4
Cholsey Parish Council presented a statement to the County Council Planning and Regulation Committee meeting on Monday 2nd September emphasising its objection to the proposed extraction and processing of sand and gravel on land at White Cross Farm, Cholsey, next to the Thames. Our objection was based on impacts on the landscape, ecology, flood risks, tranquillity for recreational users, traffic,…
As part of our memorial safety programme, Cholsey Parish Council will be testing the safety of memorials and benches in its burial grounds at St Mary’s Church between 4th September and 11th September 2024, weather allowing. As the landowner, we undertake this work to ensure the burial ground is a safe place for the public to visit. All benches and…
The Parish Council is seeking volunteers with experience in construction and/or project management to assist with two community projects: Pavilion Car Park Renovation: If you have construction expertise, we would love to have your advice Recreation Ground Path Project: We are looking for non-Councillor members to join a working group. Help us review survey feedback and plan next steps For…
Historically ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ verge cutting has been the responsibility of Oxfordshire County Council (OCC), but in 2016 many town and parish councils agreed to take this job on. Cholsey Parish Council was one of them and we receive a fixed amount from OCC each year towards this. In recent years the verges have been cut by a commercial mowing…
Oxfordshire County Council are asking for views on the proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit within Cholsey, replacing the majority of the existing 30mph speed limits in in the process. Comments must be received by 5pm on Friday 26th July 2024. Find out more and complete the survey here: Public consultation on Cholsey speed limits Additionally, new lower speed…
CHOLSEY PARISH COUNCIL NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY Public notice is hereby given that due to the resignation of Councillor Stuart Raisey-Skeats A vacancy exists in the office of Parish Councillor for Cholsey Parish Council The vacancy will be filled by election if, within fourteen working days of the date of this notice, any ten local government electors for the said…
CHOLSEY PARISH COUNCIL NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY Public notice is hereby given that due to the resignation of Councillor Clive Miners A vacancy exists in the office of Parish Councillor for Cholsey Parish Council The vacancy will be filled by election if, within fourteen working days of the date of this notice, any ten local government electors for the said…
SAVE THE DATE for the 2024 Annual Community Meeting! 11th May 2024 Time: 11 AM – 1 PM drop-in event Cholsey Pavilion, Station Road Come along to find out about the Parish Council’s new Strategic Plan, meet and talk with community organisations, or to share ideas on projects for a healthy, thriving Cholsey! Refreshments available from the Community Café
The next financial year is coming up and that means new Council tax bills are here. A small portion (approximately 5%) of the Council tax paid by Cholsey residents goes to the Parish Council. For 2024/2025, that portion is £112.18 for a ‘Band D’ property – so around £2 per week. The equivalent figure for 2023/2024 was £106.03. What does…