next meeting what to do in Moor Lane The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Thursday 8th November starting at 7.30 The intensely high winds of earlier this year had a dramatic affect West Hagbourne in Hagbourne School on the middle stretch of Moor Lane, where many decaying and skill swap dead parts of the hedgerow have simply fallen over. As part of the discussions with the Highways Department, it has newsletter if you’d like to offer to swop some ironing in return for someone clearing your gutters already been suggested that the ditch below the footbridge email
[email protected] needs to be cleared and the hedgerow cut back to remove the October 2007 dead wood and overgrowth, so it can be dug out. Vol 2007 Issue 78 message board What else could be done at the same time if Remember you can use the message board section we could access some environmental on the web site which is available for you to add improvement grants ? Would the Parish like to see the ancient pond re-instated—perhaps the their messages, news items, notices, etc. large stone that people remember playing on mobile library could be found and featured. And in addition caught speeding should we get the hedge cut and layered ? in this issue the library will visit the village stopping at the As the lane is a designated Byway, one which is open to all traffic, Little Acorns Day Nursery at 09:20am and ( B.O.A.T ) the route would have to be passable by vehicles as well outside the Square 09.00-09:15am on 19th October On Friday 12th October the first of a promised as pedestrians and horses, but this might be a good opportunity Congratulations to Phil Smith and 2nd, 16th & 30th of November for growing the heaviest series of speed monitoring sessions took place to do some remedial work that would ensure Moor Lane remains on Main Street and a number of motorists Meylan visit pumpkin and winning the a pleasant part of the Parish.