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Hemswell Cliff Jan-Apr 2017 Community News Edition 1 Hemswell Cliff Jan-Apr 2017 Community News Edition 1 Hemswell Cliff•Lancaster Green•Canberra Crescent•Creampoke Crescent•Caenby Corner•Spital in the Street What will Hemswell Cliff look like in 2036? A neighbourhood plan is being developed that will shape the way our area will look in 20 years time The Parish Council Consultation events and local residents are currently being are developing a planned to get more Neighbourhood Plan feedback and share for the area. the survey results. Currently the new plan If you want to find out being developed is at a more about the very early stage. Neighbourhood Plan or the recent survey Local residents and please visit our businesses should website or get in touch have a received a the Parish Council’s survey late last year Clerk, Tom Clay - asking them about details on the back. their views. Time is running out! Get your community organisation to apply for small grant funding today Every year the Parish Requests for funding Council puts a small need to be in before amount of money the end of March 2017. aside to help support To find out more or local organisations request an application and projects. form please get in Currently there is £200 touch with the Clerk, in the Small Grant Tom Clay - contact Fund to apply for. details on the back. Visit Hemswell Cliff Parish Council’s website: www.hemswellcliffparishcouncil.org.uk Ball Park improvements The Parish Council is working to get more improvements for the Ball Park site It is almost two years The Council is working since the Parish to get funding to get Council got funding more improvements for and built the Ball such as lighting. Park near the former Councillor Graham Community Centre. Prestwood said: “The Since then further Ball Park has proven improvements have to be popular. We will been made with the continue to work to addition of picnic make it bigger and tables and benches. better.” Lincolnshire Police Registered members have just launched a are also able to new ‘Lincolnshire provide information to Alert’ people in our the Police. area information To join ‘Lincolnshire about crime and Alert’ call 01522 558 community safety. 399, visit their website Register for updates about lincolnshirealert.co.uk issues in our area by The site is free and visiting the Parish Council accessible 24 hours or write to: Police Headquarters, website, entering your day ad allows people email and then press ‘JOIN’ to receive updates Deepdale Lane, about issues in their Nettleham, Lincoln, www.hemswellcliffparishcouncil.org.uk area. LN2 2LT Contact Us Do you want to Contact details for parish councillors be a Parish can be found our website: www.hemswellcliffparishcouncil.org.uk Councillor? facebook.com/HemswellCliffPC f Parish Councillors play an important You can also contact the Tom Clay, the role in making decisions that help to make Clerk to the Parish Council, by our area a better place to live and work in. Writing to: Hemswell Cliff Parish Council, They also work with organisations such as the Police 116 Ella Street, Hull, HU5 3AX and District Council to get the best for our area. Emailing: The Parish Council currently has two vacancies. To [email protected] find out more get in touch with Tom Clay, the Clerk. Calling: 07999 799895.
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