Author: Canonsleigh Residents Association
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Local Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Changes, Calling for Fair Treatment and Sector Sustainability
Thousands of farmers and supporters gathered in London to protest proposed inheritance tax changes that threaten the future of family farms. Demonstrators, including members of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), highlighted the risks posed by the new tax rules, which would replace the current Agricultural Property Relief (APR) with a 20% inheritance tax on farms…
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Burlescombe Parish Council Launches Resident Survey to Gather Community Feedback
Burlescombe Parish Council has initiated a survey to understand the views and priorities of parish residents. The survey, available online, seeks input on key issues, preferred communication methods, and desired community improvements. Participation Details: Submission Deadline: Residents are encouraged to participate to ensure their perspectives are considered in future council decisions. For further information or…
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Notice Issued for Third Parish Council Election in 2024 to Fill Vacancy
Burlescombe Parish Council has announced its third election notice of 2024, following the resignation of Councillor Dennis Palmer. This vacancy arises amid a series of departures and appointments within the council this year. Key Election Details: This election follows a series of resignations and appointments within the council, including an uncontested election in October 2024,…
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Remembrance Day in Canonsleigh: Honouring the Fallen with a Moment of Silence
On 11 November 2024, Canonsleigh residents are encouraged to observe a two-minute silence at 11:00 am to honour those who have served in the armed forces. While no formal events are planned, this moment of reflection aligns with national observances. Ways to Participate: This observance honours the sacrifices made for freedom, peace, and unity.
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Burlescombe Parish Council Meeting: 4 November 2024 19:00
The agenda and minutes for this meeting are available on the Burlescombe Parish Council website. Staying informed is vital for effective local participation. The council’s website provides access to key documents and information, ensuring transparency and accountability in local governance. Visit the Burlescombe Parish Council Website to review the agenda and minutes: Burlescombe Parish Council…