Annual Parish Meeting Highlights – Community Engagement

On Tuesday, 27th May 2025, the Annual Parish Meeting was held at the Village Hall, chaired by Marius Coulon on behalf of the Parish Council. Following the Chairman’s report, representatives from various local groups and organisations; including the Church, the Village Planters group, and the Adderley Heritage Project; provided updates and presentations on their recent activities and ongoing projects. Outgoing Parish Councillors were recognised and thanked and incoming councillor welcomed. Vacancy for two additional councillors remain, if you would like more information regarding becoming a Parish Councillor please contact the Clerk Jane at clerk@adderleyparish.co.uk

 A key part of the evening was a presentation from the Village Hall Committee, who took the opportunity to share the findings of a recent community survey focused on the Future of Adderley Village Hall. Committee member Ken Greetham delivered an informative presentation, covering the history of the hall, its current financial standing, the composition of the current committee, and a detailed 30-minute review of the survey results.

The survey received 70 responses, representing both individuals and households within the parish. It was designed to gather broad and open feedback regarding the Village Hall’s current use, management, and potential future. These insights will serve as critical guidance for the committee and will also be used as supporting evidence for future grant and funding applications.

Following the presentation, attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and share additional feedback in what proved to be a highly constructive discussion. This is just the beginning of a wider consultation process, with further meetings and engagement opportunities planned as the project develops.

The next steps include a meeting with the appointed consultant to assess available funding options. This will lead to the formation of a detailed business plan for the village hall’s future.

To ensure transparency, the committee has made the full survey results publicly available https://results.smartsurvey.co.uk/VcCdVjrQvy6KOb1OJnBRjxOMOW8pTTsY

The Village Hall Committee would like to extend sincere thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to the evening, and to the Parish Council for facilitating the presentation. For those unable to attend, we encourage you to speak with someone who was present to stay informed about the discussions and next steps.

Please come to the Adderley annual parish meeting 27th May

You are invited to this year’s Adderley annual parish meeting at Adderley Village Hall.

Tuesday 27 May 2025 starting at 7pm

An opportunity to be updated and ask questions, meet those involved in helping:

Adderley Parish Council

Adderley Village Hall Consultation

Adderley Church

Adderley Heritage Trail and Website

Everyone is welcome to join us at the meeting about your parish and things you may be interested with.

Adderley Heritage Launch a HUGE success

What a day we had.  Between 120 and 140 people came through the door during the day, with a packed hall for the opening speeches from Paul Nash on behalf of the Parish Council, Val Nash, Chair of the Heritage Project, a message from Christopher Corbet who is the patron of St Peter’s Church and member of the Corbet family, now living in Moreton Corbet,   and the real star of the show Geoff Butter, whose collection is what the Heritage project is all about.  Funded by Heritage Lottery, the safety and accessibility of the Adderley Heritage is secure for generations to come.

People came from far and wide, who grew up, went to school or lived in Adderley, as well as many of the current residents who wanted to find out more about their home village.  It was a day filled with memories, exclamations and laughter as people went through the archive and found pictures of their younger selves, friends, family or their ancestors.   Discoveries were made such as the photograph from 1880’s showing live bears on the lawn at the old rectory, a village brass band playing at a fete in 1884, photographs and the story of the family who came to live in Adderley after the First World War after visiting their relative a soldier convalescing at Raven House.  So many treasures to capture and cherish.  

Geoff brought thousands of pictures, maps and books as well as press releases and much more, and people attending brought their own memorabilia for us to borrow or add to the archive to share with everyone via the website.   

A few pictures of the day and the trail signs.  If you haven’t already, you may want to take the Heritage Trail starting at the village hall and walking via Station Road to the canal and church.  Tell us what you think on the Heritage website www.adderleyheritage.co.uk and more pictures will be loaded onto the Adderley heritage website archive eventually as Saturday will be part of our history won’t it? 

Adderley hits the radio show!

Well the heritage project in Adderley might be about our history, but we certainly know how to get ourselves in the modern day news.   Shropshire Star on Monday/Tuesday and a rather long slot on BBC Radio Shropshire today.   Click the link below to listen to the interview broadcast on Clare Ashford Show this morning featuring Geoff Butter telling Shropshire about our Heritage Trail and website.

It’s the BBC so you will need to register if you haven’t done so already.

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0htc137