Volunteers are being sought to re-start Hilperton Speedwatch.
Please contact the Parish Clerk or Chairman for further details

Volunteers are being sought to re-start Hilperton Speedwatch.
Please contact the Parish Clerk or Chairman for further details

The next parish council meeting is at 7.30pm on Tuesday the 18th March in the small meeting room, above the village hall in Whaddon Lane. All are welcome, but anyone choosing to speak must register with the clerk, and speak before the meeting formally opens.
At the full Parish Council meeting on 22nd January, the allotment sub committee presented a financial summary for the case to expand the current allotment site by a further acre, and to incorporate a community orchard. The latest budget precept agreed at the same meeting, now includes this expansion plan to meet the deadline for the option to purchase the land before Oct 2016.
The 2014-15 precept was discussed at the January parish council meeting. Four options were considered; no increase, 1p a week increase, 3p a week increase, 5p a week increase. After a long discussion the 3p increase was agreed. A
‘band D’ property will therefore pay 27p a week (£14 a year) which is one of the lowest in the area.
Funds will be assigned for various projects such as the purchase of allotment/community orchard land, traffic calming when the Hilperton Relief Road is open and long-term play equipment upgrading.
Hilperton Parish Council obtained a number of trees from the Woodland Trust for communal planting.
The planting took place on Saturday Nov 30th, in the top left hand corner of the playing field at the village hall. Young and old came along to assist with the planting of the trees, on a glorious sunny morning…
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Few of us look forward to the arrival of the winter months, and as we get older our bodies can find it harder to cope with the cold, but by being prepared, we can stay warm and healthy this winter. Here are a few things to consider, and information about where you can find sources of help.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can provide any more information on getting ready for winter. Lise Griffiths Good Neighbour Co-ordinator Trowbridge Rural Community Area 07584 101092 & Westbury Rural Community Area 07541 353401
PC Mark Hough has informed the parish liaison group that there had been a spike in the number of thefts from residential sheds and allotments. Please be vigilant and do report all incidents to the police.
Following on from the workshops held earlier this year, details of ‘Community Days’ have been received from Wiltshire Council. Their new Highway and Streetscene contract includes a provision to support community-led priorities, the idea being to encourage communities to identify local issues and then work in partnership with the Council to resolve them. Through town and parish councils, communities are able to request Wiltshire Council to provide operatives and equipment to assist in works they have prioritised. This will be provided on an allocated day, agreed in consultation with the Community Co-ordinator.
Services provided during a Community Day include: grass cutting, litter collection, graffiti removal, pot hole filling, hedge cutting and other maintenance services.
If any residents of the parish are interested in a Community Day, please contact the Parish Council Chairman, Ernie Clark, or the Parish Council Clerk, Marylyn Timms.
Neighbourhood Watch SchemeP.C. Mark Hough is in the process of revitalising the Neighbourhood Watch scheme, which lapsed a few years ago in Hilperton due in part to the retirement of the last co-ordinator. If anyone is interested in this scheme and wishes to become involved, please contact Mark.
Allotment plot holders are reminded that the bonfires are only allowed between 1st October and 31st March. If you have any questions please refer to your tenancy agreement section 5 point 28 or contact Hilperton Parish Council for further guidance.
Wiltshire Good Neighbours
Lise Griffiths, the Good Neighbour co-ordinator, is able to provide information and sources of support for any issue affecting older people in the community, either over the telephone or by visiting them at home. If you think that you or someone you know might benefit from this service, please contact her on 07584 101092 or e-mail trowbridgegnc@communityfirst.org.uk
CPRE: Laurence Kitching Award 2013 – Best Kept Village Competition
Whilst the villages which won in the county round of the Best Kept Village Competition in 2011 and 2012 are automatically excluded from the main competition for the next two years – Hilperton included – those winning villages are invited to enter the Laurence Kitching Award, which is a competition to find the ‘winner of winners’. This year the six eligible villages are: Lea, West Dean, Hilperton, Dinton and Great Hinton. Hilperton has been entered and judging will take place in mid-August.
Hilperton Cemetery
There have been a lot of calls recently from people about the state of the cemetery, in particular the fact that the grass has not been cut for some time and very little weeding has been done. Wiltshire Council has changed contractors this year and it appears that county-wide this kind of work is weeks behind. Both the Parish Council and our Wiltshire Councillor have been in touch with Wiltshire Council about this situation, which is not acceptable.
Hilperton War Memorial
Four stone masonry companies have been asked to quote for the cleaning of the War Memorial, which it is hoped will be done next spring, in readiness for the commemoration of the commencement of the First World War later in 2014.