Adderley Race Night

A great night once again at what is one of the year’s biggest fund raisers for the Village Hall. A huge thank you to the volunteers who sold tickets, prepared food, set up, decorated and manned the bar. Extra thanks to Phil Gadd for providing the AV and many thanks to the people who worked in the kitchen to make this another amazing event.

Pictures by Fiona Coulon

Green Bank and Rectory Lane Temporary Closure

Road Closure:  Green Bank and Rectory Lane, Adderley

Start Date: 28th November 2018

End Date: 28th November 2018

Purpose: Road Closure – Tree trimming – No excavation – In conjunction with DY525M51250576283B and DY525M51250576283BC.

Works Promoter:   Western Power Distribution

Works Promoter Ref: DY525M51250576283A

Enforcement pattern for Green Bank and Rectory Lane, Adderley:
08.00 – 16.00 hrs

You can view the closure and diversion route by clicking here:  https://roadworks.org?tm=108005477

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.

A New Village Hall for Adderley Can You Help?

At the Village Meeting on 30th May 2018 it was decided that rather than refurbish the Village Hall and Bowling Pavilion, we should erect a new combined building on the site of the existing Bowling Pavilion. A Building Sub Group of the Adderley Village Hall Committee was formed from volunteers present on the night.

The Sub Group, under the Chairmanship of Jim Faulkner, is made up of those who have lived in the village for most of their lives as well as newcomers. There is also quite a wide age span and skill set.

First, we have to establish whether Planning Permission may be granted for a new building and if Funding might be available. Do you have expertise in either of these areas? If so, and you would like to help we would love to hear from you.

Contact Jim Faulkner – Email: jimdfaul@gmail.com or Jane Rushton, the Sub Group Secretary – Email: jane.rushton@live.co.uk.

We will publish the minutes of our meetings on this web site

Parish Council’s Response To The West Midlands Police Commissioner

Earlier this year Parish Council’s in the West Midlands were asked to respond to a survey by the Police Commissioner. We are fortunate in that we live in a low crime area however, when crimes do occur we suffer from the low level of resourcing that affects our Police Officers in Market Drayton. The response of the Parish Council is below and it reflects our lack of confidence in levels of policing.

Response to Parish Council Police Survey