PostHorn - News http://posthorn.btck.co.uk/News

St. Pinnock Band Concert Friday 6th November 7.30pm Concert in St.Neot church with "larks" a talented trio from Canoryon Lowen, compere Nick Hart, musical director of Canoryon Lowen an evening of entertaining light music from the historic church of St. Neot. Tickets: on the door - £4.00

Connon Bridge Landfill Site. The next meeting of the Liaison Group is scheduled for Tuesday 3rd November 2015.

If you have a non-urgent problem that you would like raised at this forum, use the 'contact us' tab above to send us details. It will be taken up at the meeting and the response will be e-mailed back to you.

6 of 41 04-Jan-16 5:17 PM PostHorn - News http://posthorn.btck.co.uk/News

St. Pinnock Parish Council At the November meeting of the Parish Council, the level of the precept for 2016/2017 will be discussed. The precept for the current year was £8000 which was a 14.29% increase on the previous year's precept of £7000 and this was an 11.11% increase on 2013/14 precept of £6300. If you have any views on this, let the Parish Council know - either by contacting a councillor or the Clerk to the Parish Council, or attending the Parish Council meeting on the 15th November.

7 of 41 04-Jan-16 5:17 PM PostHorn - News http://posthorn.btck.co.uk/News

Good morning members of the Connon Bridge Liaison Group, Following the successful replacement of that transformer, I now have some new works to advise you about. Both sets of work, outlined below, should prove beneficial to our neighbours as they will help us continue to keep control of odour. Of course, we have the next liaison group meeting on Tuesday 3 November, so we will be able to talk in more detail then about what has been completed and what is still underway.

First set of works To make sure we continue to capture as much gas as possible we plan to install up to nine additional gas extraction wells. A drilling rig will be delivered to site shortly and is likely to be utilised from Tuesday 27th October with works continuing until around 6 November. Working with CLP, SUEZ’s local gas contractor, the infrastructure will be connected to the site’s gas extraction infrastructure. Ideally, any additional well started will be completed that same day and connected. If this is not possible then any well in progress will be securely sealed and dealt with at the next available opportunity. The installation of this additional infrastructure may give rise to a temporary short term increase in risk of odour release, however we will be vigilant and take steps to minimise this as far as we can.

Second set of works We will be undertaking further capping works from Monday 2 November. This will be in the Phase 4 area where we will be attending to an area of 10,000m2.

The whole programme will take around seven weeks, with an estimated completion date of 18 December. As these works will only just have started by the time we meet again, we can share more detail then and answer any questions you may have.

Next meeting of the Liaison Group: In terms of the agenda for the next meeting, as usual we will be meeting at 5.30pm and we will cover: Welcome and apologies; the review of previous minutes, SUEZ Operational Update; Gas wells and capping works update, Environment Agency Update, Questions and answers not already covered during the meeting and any other business.

I look forward to seeing you all soon. Kind regards Michael Dobson Regional Communications Manager Recycling and recovery UK SITA UK and all companies of the Group operate under the brand SUEZ Mobile: +44 7866 772349 Tel: +44 1454 333300 Fax: +44 1454 319036 SITA UK Limited Dean Road - Great Western Business Park - Yate - South Gloucestershire - BS37 5ND - United Kingdom www.sita.co.uk

St. Pinnock Parish Council meeting.

Next meeting is this coming Monday, 18th September at 7:30p.m. in the Chapel Room at the rear of Connon Chapel. To see a photograph of the agenda, click here.

East Taphouse

8 of 41 04-Jan-16 5:17 PM PostHorn - News http://posthorn.btck.co.uk/News

Short Mat Bowls Club We had our first defeat of the season on Thursday (15th October) in our away game against Wesley. We won our first game of the evening 6 - 10, but lost our second 11 - 9. So, we lost by two points on agregate.

Wednesday 21 October - Tin

Doors open at 7pm. Film starts at 7.30 prompt

Adults: £5.50. Members, Students and under 18s: £3. Bar & food.

About the film: , 2015. 94 minutes. Director. Bill Scott. Starring: Jenny Agutter, Dudley Sutton, Ben Luxon. The film will be introduced by the Director and Writer Bill Scott. Bill will also be available to answer questions after the film.

This Cornish production by Miracle Theatre is set in West Cornwall in 1895. A once-glorious tin mine, mainstay of the local economy, is on its last legs. A weather- beaten opera company arrives to give a performance of Beethoven’s “Fidelio” in the town hall and finds itself tangled in a scam to offload worthless shares in the mine. when the mine unexpectedly yields new treasures, melodrama starts to spill over into everyday life. ‘A major achievement for Cornish film-making’. Rated 12A. 94 minutes.

9 of 41 04-Jan-16 5:17 PM PostHorn - News http://posthorn.btck.co.uk/News

To follow our progress, click here East Taphouse Short Mat Bowls Club The club was only formed in May, but was rewarded by a win at its first competitive match tonight (Wednesday 30th September). This was a home game against Bowling Club at the East Taphouse Community Hall and the scores were 12 - 4 and 32 - 2. This gives the Club six points in the Short Mat Bowls Winter League 2015-16.

The next fixture is an away match at Lanreath on Monday 5th October.

Friday 25th September The usual game of Short Mat Bowls at East Taphouse Community Hall on Friday was interupted by an impromptue 'wee break' by the team riding a magnificent 7-seater bike all the way from Gloucester to in aid of Children's Hospice South West - which provides the only hospice care in the South West for children with life-limiting conditions. The bowls club made coffee for the riders and support team and gave a £10.00 donation to this very worthy cause.

10 of 41 04-Jan-16 5:17 PM