Winkfield Autumn 2019 edition Parish Council Serving the Community

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New equipment at Blackmoor Playspace

STAFF RETIREMENT PAGE 2

ARTS WEEK PAGE 4

125 YEAR CELEBRATIONS PAGE 5

DEFIBRILLATORS PAGE 7 2 Winkfield Parish News - Serving the Community

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN Cllr David Parkin What a busy year we have had so far! Our 125 year anniversary events have been hugely successful and well received by those attending. We still have our Quiz Night and Afternoon Tea coming up over the next couple of months. This is in addition to the ever popular Arts Week and Festive Event. We have seen a number of staff changes in the last two months (see article below) but we are confident that we have a very strong team to lead the Council forward. We also have new Councillors who have joined us over the past couple of months and we look forward to working with them. With the inevitable leaf-fall and wet weather that comes with Autumn, it is important to ensure that any ditches around your property are kept clear to avoid potential flooding. As the nights draw in and we head into the winter months, we encourage you all to keep safe and warm and look out for neighbours, particularly the elderly who may not have family or friends close by.

STAFF RETIREMENT NEW COUNCILLORS

We sadly say farewell to our Clerk of almost We welcome Cllrs Gerry Barber and Ms Sara McKay to Winkfield 15 years, Annemarie Edwards, who retired Parish Council after being successfully co-opted for the Ascot on 30th September. Priory Ward. Annemarie has been a crucial member of Gerry and his family have lived in Martin’s Heron the team and has worked tirelessly to bring for over 30 years and he is now semi-retired from the Council to where it is now, forging his career in banking. strong bonds with Councillors, officers and Sara and her family moved to in 2005. residents alike. She moved abroad after 7 years but moved her family back to North Ascot in 2017. Sara currently Our new Clerk, Marcia Milsom has been works as a residential development lawyer. Annemarie’s Deputy for the past 11 years and they have worked closely together We are sure that both Gerry and Sara will bring a during this time. With her previous work wealth of knowledge and experience to the Council and we look at other Parish Councils, Marcia brings 20 forward to working with them both. years of experience to the role and we are looking forward to working with her to WPC AWARDS move the Council forward even further. We also send our best wishes to our Hall Supervisor, Alan Over the past few months, WPC has achieved Cooper and Youth Worker, Karen Clarke who both retired in a number of awards for its sites. August. Green Flag Award - international accreditation Alan joined the Council in 1997 when Carnation Hall was built scheme that recognises and rewards well and has managed the site ever since, taking great pride in managed parks and green spaces. WPC now keeping the hall and grounds in tip-top condition and looking has FOUR sites with the Green Flag Award: after our regular and casual hirers. Alan’s passions are cycling and football and we are sure both of these will keep him Carnation Hall, Locks Ride, Allsmoor Field and new for this year, active. King George V and is the only Parish in the country to have achieved this. Karen joined us in 2000 as a Youth Worker with her late husband Bob. Since then, as well as working with the local IOG Industry Award - celebrating the quality standards of youth, she has been the driving force behind the Community groundscare achieved in public and private sports venues. The Café held weekly at Ascot Jubilee Pavilion. Karen and her grounds team achieved “Highly Commended” for its work at Locks partner are relocating to be closer to her family. Ride and Ascot Jubilee. We would like to thank Annemarie, Alan and Karen for all their hard work over many years and wish them an enjoyable and Thames & Chilterns in Bloom - promoting community horticulture restful retirement. We hope to see them at many of our future across , Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire, as part of the events. RHS Britain in Bloom campaign. This year WPC achieved a “Silver Lastly, we welcome Lindsay Dale to the office team. Lindsay Gilt” award for the work carried out at King George V. took on the role of Assistant Responsible Finance Officer at the WPC is very proud of the sites it owns and manages and our beginning of September and will be working closely with Marcia on all things financial, ably assisted by our congratulations go to all staff, particularly the grounds administration assistants - Chrissy Gibson and Liza Challis and maintenance team for their passion, dedication and commitment the grounds team - Paul Craven, David Bannister, Chris King, to ensuring that we provide and maintain the best possible Lynn Haddon and Felicity Wise. services and environment for the community of Winkfield. 3 Winkfield Parish News - Serving the Community

NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN Plus Three Nurseries at is based in the Martin’s Heron and the Warren Community Centre The Steering Group is making some final adjustments to the (opposite Tesco) and is part of a privately owned group of draft plan before submitting it for pre-submission nurseries established in 1985. We believe that children need consultation. to be and benefit from being treated as individuals. Children become sociable at a very early age and by two are usually It is a legal requirement that the proposed Neighbourhood ready to build relationships, play and learn with other young children and with Plan is publicised and the subject of public consultation some adults outside their immediate family circle. before it is submitted to the local planning authority. At Plus Three Nurseries Ltd we This includes: provide an environment where • publicising the plan in a manner which brings it to the learning is fun and a challenge to attention of people who live, work or run businesses in the inquisitive and active young the neighbourhood area; child. Children are taught individually and in small groups to • consulting bodies whose interests may be affected by develop their own intellectual, the plan; creative, physical and social • sending a copy of the proposed plan to the local abilities through stimulation within authority; the playroom and in our secure outside space. We plan our • consulting any neighbouring local town or parish activities and children’s next steps of learning around the children’s interests councils, significant landowners, local businesses and and we have a fun enabling environment where the children can choose to local community organisations, such as chambers of free-flow indoors and outside throughout the session. We have highly commerce, civic societies and local trusts. qualified and experienced members of staff with high staff ratios. Please refer to the Winkfield Neighbourhood Plan website to keep up-to-date with further developments - We offer regular trips and work closely with Tesco to provide the children www.winkfieldnp.org with opportunities within the community; we are rated ‘GOOD’ by Ofsted and hold ‘Five Stars’ for Environmental Health. Excellent parking is available.

We have spaces available for immediate start. Free entitlement funding is available for all 3 and 4 year old children (term after their 3rd birthday) for 15/30 hours per week. Two Year old funding is available subject to meeting criteria.

Opening hours are Monday to Friday 9.30am to 12.30pm with additional lunch club from 12.30pm to 1.00pm

For a prospectus and to arrange a visit please contact:

Sue Butler – Principal Tel: 07970 030769 E mail: [email protected] www.plusthreenurseries.com Join Winkfield Parish Councillors for litter picks around the Parish on SATURDAY 12th & SUNDAY 13th OCTOBER 2019 COMMUNITY SPEEDWATCH

Contact the Parish Office on 01344 885110 or email WPC joined forces with and Parish Councils earlier [email protected] for details of meeting this year to purchase a Sentinel Speed Camera for use in the points & start times Community Speedwatch initiative being operated by . Together we can make a difference! The initiative enables trained volunteers to site the camera on roads that may have speeding issues and the data that is collected is sent to PUBLIC TOILET AT KING GEORGE V TVP to issue warning letters and/or fines to offenders. Each parish ‘hosts’ the camera for 1 month at a time. Following a number of requests received from local residents PCSO Magda Molenda is co-ordinating the initiative and is keen to hear and visitors to King George V Recreation Ground , WPC has from residents who would be interested in volunteering to use the been working on plans to install toilet facilities adjacent to the new play area. equipment. Volunteers receive full training on the equipment and liaise directly with TVP regarding the suitability of locations. There are The toilet (similar to the one pictured) no restrictions to the length of time volunteers can offer to will enable visitors to enjoy the site carry out a session. for longer and will be particularly useful for the children using the If you are interested in volunteering for the initiative, area at the end of the school day. please contact PCSO Molenda directly at The planning application is due to be [email protected] submitted to BFC soon.

BFC LOCAL PLAN Following consultation on the Draft Forest Local Plan last year, together with the publication of a revised National Planning Policy Framework a need has arisen to revise the approach being taken to accommodating the Borough’s future growth needs. Due to the extent of the changes being made and the scope of the Local Plan being broadened, further informal public consultation on the strategic policies is to be carried out. The consultation will run from Friday 25th October to Friday 6th December 2019 – keep an eye on our facebook page and website for details.

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Event Date Day Venue Event start finish age Places 27-Oct Sunday Brownlow Craft Fair 13.00 16.00 family Westminster Chamber Orchestra concert showcasing invited 01-StP 27-Oct Sunday St Peters 17.30 19.30 family 75 finalists from the 2019 Rotary Club Young Musicians of the Year 02-Car 28-Oct Monday Carnation Little Explorer for tinies with Creation Station 10.00 11.15 15m to 5y 15 03-Mar 28-Oct Monday Martins Heron Robot Model Making with Lucy Jackson of "Children's Workshops" 10.00 12.00 6+ 25 04-Bro 28-Oct Monday Brownlow Cartooning workshop with Go Sketch 10.30 11.30 5+ 20 05-Car 28-Oct Monday Carnation Children's Creative Crafts Workshops 10.30 12.00 6+ 30 Arts Week 2019 06-Bro 28-Oct Monday Brownlow Cartooning workshop with Go Sketch 12.00 13.00 5+ 20 th rd Sunday 27 Oct - Sunday 3 November 07-Car 28-Oct Monday Carnation Little Explorer for tinies with Creation Station 12.00 13.15 5mths to 15 08-Mar 28-Oct Monday Martins Heron Robot Model Making with Lucy Jackson of "Children's Workshops" 13.00 15.00 6+ 25 The 15th Binfield, Warfield & Winkfield Arts Week is 09-Car 28-Oct Monday Carnation Children's Creative Crafts Workshops 13.30 15.00 6+ 30 during the Autumn school half term break. Fully funded and organised by your local Parish Councils of 10-StP 28-Oct Monday St Peters Recorder workshop with Andrea Stephens & Alan Hamilton 14.00 16.00 Adults/ 20 Christmas Crafts for adults - Liz Robertson, Genine Rainsborough, Adults/ Binfield, Warfield & Winkfield there are over 50 free- 11-Fox 28-Oct Monday Foxes Den 16.00 18.00 20 to-book arts and crafts events for all the family as Gabi Doering, Sue Brown and others * teens detailed here and on www.arts-week.org. 12-Bro 28-Oct Monday Brownlow Print making starter workshop with Basia Gorska 17.00 18.45 Adults/ 10 13-Bro 28-Oct Monday Brownlow Learn to master perspective in art with Paul Barfoot 19.00 21.00 Adults/ 15 ARTS WEEK promotes and encourages active participation in and support for the wide range of 14-Car 28-Oct Monday Carnation Alcohol inks, painting tiles with Aurora Spain * 19.00 21.00 Adults/ 12 Christmas Crafts for adults - Liz Robertson, Genine Rainsborough, Adults/ arts and crafts activities offered in our local area. Our 15-Fox 28-Oct Monday Foxes Den 19.00 21.00 20 events are also linked to great hobbies to take up at Gabi Doering, Sue Brown and others * teens home, local clubs to join, courses to attend, concerts 16-Bro 28-Oct Monday Brownlow Print making starter workshop with Basia Gorska 19.15 21.00 Adults/ 10 to see, community workshops, school events and 17-Whi 29-Oct Tuesday Ceramics/Pottery making workshop Karen Marks 10.00 11.00 7+ 5 even college courses. Lego animation workshop with Lucy Jackson of "Children's 18-Bro 29-Oct Tuesday Brownlow 10.30 12.00 7+ 15 Workshops" The Arts & Crafts Exhibition Martins Paint and take home weird Piggy-Bank monsters with Jonathan 19-Mar 29-Oct Tuesday 10.30 12.00 5+ 20 Brownlow Hall Fri 1st –Sun 3rd November Heron Greenyer 20-Whi 29-Oct Tuesday Whitegrove Ceramics/Pottery making workshop Karen Marks 11.15 12.15 7+ 5 Meet the artists, find an Art Group to join, buy 21-Whi 29-Oct Tuesday Whitegrove Ceramics/Pottery making workshop Karen Marks 13.00 14.00 7+ 5 artworks direct from leading local artists. Over 200 Lego animation workshop with Lucy Jackson of "Children's art and craft exhibits from local individuals and art 22-Bro 29-Oct Tuesday Brownlow 13.00 14.30 7+ 15 groups. No tickets required; free entry, free off road Workshops" parking. 23-Car 29-Oct Tuesday Carnation Insect Hotels workshops with Pat Gunton 14.00 15.00 5+ 10 24-Whi 29-Oct Tuesday Whitegrove Ceramics/Pottery making workshop Karen Marks 14.15 15.15 7+ 5 The Local Crafts Fair Lego animation workshop with Lucy Jackson of "Children's 25-Bro 29-Oct Tuesday Brownlow 15.00 16.30 7+ 15 Brownlow Hall Sun 27th Oct 1.00-4.00pm Workshops" Free Entry to the public. 29 stalls from local craft 26-Car 29-Oct Tuesday Carnation Insect Hotels workshops with Pat Gunton 15.30 16.30 5+ 10 Decorating with paint large gin goblets with Liz Robertson and Adults/ producers offering jewellery to beer, cards to 27-Bro 29-Oct Tuesday Brownlow 17.00 19.00 20 cosmetics. Our first Craft Fair as part of the Arts Jonathan Greenyer * teens Week. 28-Car 29-Oct Tuesday Carnation Silver Craft Workshop with Rachel Jones * 19.00 21.00 Adults/ 12 Knitting a cuddly hedgehog with supplied wool and needles with Adults/ 29-Fox 29-Oct Tuesday Foxes Den 19.00 21.00 20 www.arts-week.org Andrea Stephens * teens Decorating with paint large gin goblets with Liz Robertson and Adults/ Booking Tickets 30-Bro 29-Oct Tuesday Brownlow 19.15 21.15 20 Jonathan Greenyer * teens All events are open to residents of Binfield, Warfield or 31-Far 30-Oct Wednesday Djembe Drumming workshop with Justine Hart 10.00 11.00 family 20 Winkfield and are FREE to book* 32-Mar 30-Oct Wednesday Martins Heron Learn to Face Paint with Charlotte Harris 10.00 11.00 family 10

Book online from 2.30pm on Sunday 6th October 33-Car 30-Oct Wednesday Carnation Pumpkin Carving with Paul Craven 10.30 12.00 Family 20 via www.arts-week.org or you can telephone 01344 34-Mar 30-Oct Wednesday Martins Heron Learn to Face Paint with Charlotte Harris 11.30 12.30 family 10 885110 during normal office hours. 35-Bro 30-Oct Wednesday Brownlow Djembe Drumming workshop with Justine Hart 12.30 13.30 family 20 There are booking restrictions for events on 36-Car 30-Oct Wednesday Carnation Pumpkin Carving with Paul Craven 13.00 14.30 Family 20 numbers, ages & local residency. Details are requested during the online or phone booking 37-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove Pasta Making for kids with Delights of Italy 14.00 14.30 6+ 6 process. 38-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove Pasta Making for kids with Delights of Italy 15.00 15.30 6+ 6 Some of the adult workshops carry a £10 39-StP 30-Oct Wednesday St Peters Djembe Drumming workshop with Justine Hart 15.00 16.00 family 20 contribution* towards materials which is payable on 40-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove Pasta Making for kids with Delights of Italy 16.00 16.30 6+ 6 the night. Details are in the full online Arts Week Fabric marbling and making a bag with your own electric sewing Adults/ 41-Car 30-Oct Wednesday Carnation 16.00 18.00 12 programme. machine with Val Leung teens Children’s Events: Book no more than three 42-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove Pasta Making for kids with Delights of Italy 17.00 17.30 6+ 6 children's events per child during Arts Week. Book Advanced Pasta from scratch. Workshop for adults with Delights of Adults/ only for you and your family. 43-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove 18.30 19.15 6 Italy * teens Young children must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult throughout events; 44-StP 30-Oct Wednesday St Peters Ukulele Workshop with Emily Blyth 19.00 21.00 family 20 Advanced Pasta from scratch. Workshop for adults with Delights of Adults/ we cannot child-mind them. 45-Whi 30-Oct Wednesday Whitegrove 19.30 20.15 6 Italy * teens To be added to an event waiting listOR to cancel a booking please email [email protected] or 47-Mar 31-Oct Thursday Martins Hand Painting, creating a huge banner with Sarah Lawman of SL 10.00 12.00 5+ 20 phone 01344 885110. Tickets can be re-allocated to 46-Car 31-Oct Thursday Carnation The Ginger Bread Man - Aesop's Touring Theatre Co 10.30 11.30 3 to 7 100 local people on the waiting lists. 48-Car 31-Oct Thursday Carnation The Ginger Bread Man - Aesop's Touring Theatre Co 14.00 15.00 3 to 7 100 49-Whi 31-Oct Thursday Whitegrove Felting workshop for children with Andrea Colman & Art Felt 16.00 17.30 6+ 20 31-Oct Thursday Brownlow Preview and Prize Award Event Art Exhibition 19.00 20.30 family 50-Fox 31-Oct Thursday Foxes Den Silver Craft Workshop with Rachel Jones * 19.00 21.00 Adults/ 12 51-Whi 31-Oct Thursday Whitegrove Felting workshop for adults with Andrea Colman & Art Felt * 19.00 21.00 Adults/ 20 52-Car 01-Nov Friday Carnation Baby Discover/Painting workshops with Creation Station 10.00 11.30 6m to 15 53-Far 01-Nov Friday Farley Wood Bird Box building with Paul Craven 10.00 11.30 6+ 20 01-Nov Friday Brownlow Arts and Crafts Exhibition 11.00 16.00 family 54-Car 01-Nov Friday Carnation Baby Discover/Painting workshops with Creation Station 12.00 13.30 6m to 15 02-Nov Saturday Brownlow Arts and Crafts Exhibition 11.00 16.00 family Soirée Française - a Concert of French themed classical music 55-StP 02-Nov Saturday St Peters 19.00 20.30 family 75 with Hazel Todd and friends 03-Nov Sunday Brownlow Arts and Crafts Exhibition 11.00 16.00 family 56-StP 03-Nov Sunday St Peters Eton College a capella & organ concert 17.30 19.00 family 100 5 Winkfield Parish News - Serving the Community

125 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EVENTS DRIVING TREASURE HUNT

Groups of intrepid hunters joined us at Locks Ride on Sunday 15th September to take part in the driving treasure hunt around Winkfield. The route of approximately 20 miles took around 2 hours to complete and incorporated many of the sites owned or managed by WPC. The ‘hunters’ followed a series of directions taking them to different places where they had to answer clues and find ‘treasure’. Everyone who took part made it back to the finishing point and enjoyed ice-cream and cold drinks on their return. The weather was beautiful and an enjoyable afternoon was had by all.

OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS …

Big Litter Pick Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th October @ various locations Arts Week Sun 27th October - Sat 3rd November @ various locations go to www.arts-week.org for more details Footpath Walk Saturday 9th November @ St Mary’s Church Festive Event OPEN GARDEN & AFTERNOON TEA @ KILBEES FARM Sun 8th December @ Carnation Hall Didn’t we have a lovely day, the day we went to Kilbees! go to www.winkfieldparishcouncil.gov.uk for more details After a week of scorching temperatures, the weather broke to leave a warm but overcast day for our event at Kilbees Farm. Wreath Making Workshops Residents were given a guided tour around the beautiful gardens. With so many different areas, the tour highlighted Mon 2nd, Tues 3rd & Wed 4th December the amazing work that has gone into the design. @ Ascot Jubilee Pavilion (£15.00 per head) A sumptuous afternoon tea was served by WPC staff and Councillors in marquee’s on the lawn. Topped off with the book your place by calling 01344 885110 or talents of magician Simon Alexander, you can see from some of the many comments received, a great afternoon was email [email protected] had by all! Our sincere thanks go to the Pidgley family for allowing us access to their home and for the support given on the day.

Our 125 year anniversary celebrations continue this month and next with a team Quiz Night on 19th October and Afternoon Tea on 24th November. Both events will be held at Carnation Hall and are open to all Winkfield residents. We are looking for teams of up to 8 for the Quiz Night and there will be a fish and chip supper included. The Afternoon Tea will be an afternoon of sumptuous treats with entertainment. Spaces are filling up fast so to reserve your place call the Parish Office on 01344 885110 or drop us an email to [email protected]. 6 Winkfield Parish News - Serving the Community

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1. Call 999 Contributions 2. Start CPR We welcome your feedback and 3. Ask someone to bring a defibrillator if there’s one nearby contributions to this newsletter. If you would 4. Turn on the defibrillator and follow its instructions. like to promote a local event, advertise your club or group, place a special announcement or submit an article, please contact us. ALLOTMENTS Advertise  Interested in cultivating your own fruit & veg? If you wish to advertise your business please contact us to find out about our current rates on  Enjoy working outdoors in all weathers & 01344 885110 or email keeping healthy? [email protected]  Would you be interested in an allotment? Deadline We have 2 allotments sites on Road and Hatchet Lane. All contributions to the next edition must be received at the Parish Council office by 10th If you would like to be added to the waiting list, email your full name and January 2020, by post or email to address details to [email protected] . [email protected]

Council Meetings Winkfield Parish Council works hard to make local government open and accessible. All of our meetings are open to the public and press and are held in the Lounge room at Carnation Hall, Chavey Down Road, Winkfield Row, RG42 7PA. Before every meeting the Agenda can be viewed on the noticeboard at the Parish Council office and on our website where minutes of the previous meetings are also available. Below is the list of meetings until the end of February 2020.

Date Meeting Start Time Date Meeting Start Time November 2019 January 2020 5 November Planning & Highways 7.30pm 7th January Planning & Highways 7.30pm 19 November Full Council 7.30pm 21st January Full Council 7.30pm 26 November Staffing & Strategy 7.30pm February 2020 December 2019 4th February Planning & Highways 7.30pm 3 December Planning & Highways 7.30pm 18th February Full Council 7.30pm

17 December Full Council 7.30pm 25th February Staffing & Strategy 7.30pm 8 Winkfield Parish News - Serving the Community CONTACT INFORMATION Parish Councillors BFC Borough Councillors Ascot Priory Forest Park Ascot

Cllr Gerry Barber Cllr Olivio Barreto Cllr Nigel Atkinson T: 07875 589698 T: 01344 450352 T: 07980 984158 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Cllr Mrs Dorothy Hayes Cllr Ms Vicki Browne Cllr Ms Emily Blyth T: 01344 882360 T: 07917 434366 T: 01344 882629 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Cllr Mrs Dorothy Hayes Cllr Christopher Foxon T: 01344 882360 T: 07928 165405 Cllr Marc Brunel-Walker E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: 07711 421950 E: [email protected] Cllr Ms Sara McKay Cllr Mrs Angela Michie T: 01344 885110 T: 01344 883854 Cllr Colin Dudley E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: 01344 429451 E: [email protected] Cllr Geoff Paxton Cllr Nikos Polydorou Cllr Ms Suki Hayes T: 01344 885874 T: 07711 062825 T: 01344 882360 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Cllr Bob Shurville Winkfield & Cranbourne T: 01344 886402 E: [email protected] Cllr Nigel Atkinson Cllr Mrs Isabel Mattick T: 07980 984158 T: 01344 420997 Martin’s Heron & The Warren E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Cllr David Parkin Cllr Mrs Aghdas Cullen Cllr Ms Ash Merry T: 01344 484014 T: 07857 889978 T: 07950 996014 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Cllr Robert Warren Cllr Chris Turrell Cllr Ms Moira Gaw T: 01344 885110 T: 01344 420471 T: 07928 301786 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Winkfield & Cranbourne Parish Council Contact Cllr Mrs Sue Luker Clerk to the Council T: 01344 884274 Cllr Ms Moira Gaw Mrs Marcia Milsom E: [email protected] T: 07928 301786 E: [email protected] Parish Council Office, Fernbank Road, Cllr Derek Wall Ascot, SL5 8JW Cllr Tony Virgo T: 01344 882629 T: 01344 885110 T: 07894 074294 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.winkfieldparishcouncil.gov.uk Local Members of Parliament Find us on Facebook Phillip Lee, MP @WinkfieldParishCouncil T: 020 7219 2804 E: [email protected] Tweet us @winkfieldpc Adam Afriyie, MP T: 020 7219 8023 Useful Contacts E: [email protected] Thames Valley Police Council Area Inspector: Insp Helen Kelly Local Planning Applications - www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk Area Sergeant: PS Cass Oswald If you do not have internet access you are welcome to call in to the Parish Office any Community Police weekday morning and we will help you to view online.

PC Corinne Mullar Customer Services - 01344 352000 or [email protected] PC Lucy Watkinson Non-emergency OUTSIDE of normal office hours (5pm - 8.30am) - 01344 786500 PC John Daltrey Website: www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk PCSO Magdalena Molenda E&OE Email: [email protected]