Author: Canonsleigh Residents Association
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Councillor Dennis Palmer Resigns from Burlescombe Parish Council
Councillor Dennis Palmer has resigned from Burlescombe Parish Council, prompting the council to issue a formal notice of vacancy dated 30 October 2024. Procedure to Fill the Vacancy: Contact Information: Residents are encouraged to participate in the process to ensure effective local governance.
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Burlescombe Parish Council Welcomes Three New Councillors
Burlescombe Parish Council has announced the co-option of three new members: Fran Box, Stuart McDonald, and Helen Walker. This development restores the council to its full complement of representatives. The vacancies arose following the resignations of Councillors Steve Scott, Nick Eaves, and Louise Farley. The council initiated a recruitment process, encouraging residents to step forward.…
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Temporary Road Closure: White Ball Gate to Cracker Corner for Resurfacing Works
A road closure will take place between White Ball Gate and Cracker Corner A section of road between White Ball Gate and Cracker Corner will be closed from Monday, 28 October 2024, to Monday, 4 November 2024, to facilitate essential resurfacing works. Key Details: Traffic Management: During the closure, Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) accessing Westleigh…
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Canonsleigh Residents Association Joins the Democracy Network to Promote 21st-Century Democratic Engagement
The Canonsleigh Residents Association has become a member of the Democracy Network, a UK-wide coalition dedicated to enhancing democratic participation and representation. The Democracy Network connects individuals and organisations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, focusing on issues of power, democracy, and voice. Objectives of the Democracy Network: By joining the Democracy Network, the…
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Burlescombe Parish Council Announces Upcoming Election to Fill Vacancies
Burlescombe Parish Council has announced an election to fill three vacant councillor positions. The election is scheduled for Thursday, 21 November 2024. Key Dates and Information: Participation Encouraged: Residents are urged to engage in the electoral process, either by considering candidacy or by voting. Active participation ensures that the council reflects the community’s interests and…