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Vacancy for Parish Councillor
NOTICE OF VACANCY
Notice is hereby given that there is a vacancy on Chebsey Parish Council. Any person willing to fill this vacancy should apply to the Clerk in writing as soon as possible,
The applicant’s name must appear on the current register of the Voters List, or the applicant should, during the whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date, have resided in or within three miles of the Parish, or the applicant’s only place of work during the whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date is in the Parish. The applicant must not be debarred from standing as a Councillor.
Mrs Sue Stokes (Clerk and RFO) CPC
357 Stone Road Stafford ST16 1LD
- This is an opportunity to get involved with your community
- Have a say about the local issues people care about
- Influence local service delivery
- Decide how local money is spent to improve your community
Dated 11th October 2023
CPRE Staffordshire Hedgerow Hero’s project
Chebsey Parish Council
Sue Stokes
357 Stone Road Stafford ST16 1LD
Tel: 07943920070 Email: chebsey.pc.clerk@gmail.com
CPRE Staffordshire, the countryside charity, has recently received funding from national CPRE’s Hedgerow Heroes project. We have ambitious plans to plant up to 4km of hedgerow around Staffordshire over the autumn and winter.
We are now on the look-out for suitable sites where we could organise volunteer planting events. If you are aware of any land that might be suitable for hedge-planting, please do get in touch with the Parish Council, who will forward your details to us.
Our funding would cover the cost of whips, tree guards, stakes, and tools. We would provide risk assessments and landowner partnership agreements and would be able to help with publicity and social media.
CPRE will be organising a range of hedge-planting events over the coming autumn and winter.
In March 2022, CPRE helped local farmer Graham Ashford and pupils from All Saints CE Primary School to plant 60 native saplings in a wild corner of Graham’s 13-acre farm in the village of Ranton. Thousands of individuals and groups across the country are planting trees for the Queen’s Green Canopy during the Platinum Jubilee Year.
CPRE have also helped Staffordshire University make their campus more hedgehog-friendly by extending a long section of native hedging alongside their River Trent walk. The new hedging will provide a barrier between the sports fields and the nature reserve. Trees including hazel, blackthorn, hawthorn, crab apple, oak and goat willow will provide food, cover and shelter for hedgehogs, a variety of bird species and other wildlife. In January 2023, we joined forces with the Prince’s Trust to plant trees and strip turf to create an orchard and wildlife garden on the Leek Road campus, and in March we helped farmers and landowners plant trees and hedges on their land as part of the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme.