Thank You Barry

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For many, many years Barry has brought joy to all of us with his beautiful displays of flowers around the village and at the church.  

Frequently Barry has been seen head down amongst his blooms, planting and tending his numerous pots and not only in the summer, at the end of the season Barry was once again replanting to bring colour to the village to brighten our lives during the dreary months of winter.  Unfortunately Barry has had the misfortune to break his leg and is no longer able to tend to his flowers.  

We all wish him a speedy recovery. 

The Parish Council has stepped up and made a great contribution in purchasing some large tub planters which have been installed around the village.   

Barry, our resident flower guru is now taking a back seat, so a call was made to volunteers to take on the planting and upkeep of the planters to continue Barry’s wonderful work.   We are 18 volunteers, a big thank you to you all.    Can you imagine that all this was done by one man! 

What a fantastic service Barry has given to the village.  His unwavering enthusiasm, his energy and tireless generosity over the many years is appreciated by us all and we, the residents of Adderley would like to thank him profusely for all he has done and for any plant advice he can give us in the future.

Thank you Barry!

Update On The Three Parishes Neighbourhood Plan

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Finally! the Three Parishes Neighbourhood Plan has reached Regulation 16. It’s taken ages but we finally got there. We have to wait until Friday September 1st to see if there are any queries and then it goes to the planning inspectorate. Watch this space.

Adderley, Moreton in Say and Norton Hales Parish Councils have prepared a Neighbourhood Plan in accordance with Regulation 15 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2015.

 Adderley, Moreton in Say and Norton Hales Parish Councils have submitted their Neighbourhood Plan to Shropshire Council. The submission is accompanied by a Summary Document, the Basic Conditions Statement, Consultation Statement, Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Screening Assessment and the Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) Screening Assessment.

 PUBLICATION AND CONSULTATION OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN

 As required by Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations, Shropshire Council is inviting representations during a public consultation on the submission version of the Three Parishes Neighbourhood Plan.

 Representations are now invited on the submitted version of the neighbourhood plan. The consultation documents can be downloaded andviewed on this page:

https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/planning-policy/neighbourhood-and-community-led-plans/emerging-neighbourhood-plans/three-parishes-neighbourhood-plan/

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 Respond via e-mail: planningpolicy@shropshire.gov.uk

 Or by post to:

Planning Policy – Shropshire Council 

Broseley Neighbourhood Plan

PO BOX 4826

Shrewsbury

SY1 9LJ

 A hard copy of the Three Parishes Neighbourhood Plan is available at Shirehall, Abbey Foregate Shrewsbury for inspection during normal opening hours. Copies have also been made available at Moreton Say village noticeboard and the bus shelter community libraries in Norton in Hales and Adderley.

 Representations must be received by Shropshire Council no later than 5pm on FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2023.

A529 Road Closure

ROAD CLOSURE: A529 Adderley

START DATE: 10th July 2023

END DATE: 14th July 2023

PURPOSE: Road Closure to enable highway works in conjunction with the

A529 safety works.

WORKS PROMOTER:  Shropshire Council

WORKS PROMOTER REF: UJ212RS-1802311

ENFORCEMENT PATTERN FOR A529 ADDERLEY:

 09.30-.14.45

You can view the closure and diversion route by clicking here:

https://one.network/?tm=133961341

Should you have any queries regarding this closure, please call Customer

Services on 0345 6789006, or contact the Street Works Team on

streetworks@shropshire.gov.uk.

All Change On The Parish Council

In May 2025 we will be holding our elections for Parish Councillors for Adderley Parish Council.

A number of our present Councillors, have expressed a desire to stand down and as such we will be looking for replacements.

The commitment for a Councillor is around 6 meetings a year at the Village Hall and perhaps a few extra elsewhere if you agree to sit on an external Committee that we are obliged to support.

We will also have a need for a “Web Master” to run the Parish Council website (adderleyparish.co.uk), they do not need to be a Councillor but be prepared to work with them.

If you are interested in becoming a Councillor or the web master, please be kind enough to register with the Parish Clerk (Jane Evans) at  clerk@adderleyparish.co.uk.

If you have any questions with regard to becoming a Councillor or the web master, do please contact any of the present Councillors or the Clerk who would be delighted to discuss the matter.

Alternatively come along and sit in on one of our meetings and watch business being undertaken. Dates of our meetings are on the web site.

If you are interested in helping to improve your Parish then this is the opportunity.

Come and Celebrate St Peter’s Day

See the heritage and hear the story. Sunday 2nd July at St Peter’s Church Adderley when the bell will be rung.

Win a price with St Peter’s Church quiz including one for children.

The Church will be open from 10:30 am until 4 pm. Cream Teas with tea/coffee plus nibbles with wine will be available.

Video by Finlay Skittrell and MJB Haylage, Church Farm Adderley