Parish Council "Celebration Evening"
Although numbers were slightly down due to heavy evening
rain, the Parish Council's "Celebration Evening" held in the
Jubilee Hall on Tuesday 6 October 2009 was a great success. Everyone
was welcomed by Parish Council Chairman Ron Lucas, who was Master of
Ceremonies. He explained that we had much to celebrate; the Norton-in-Bloom
Committee having won the Heart of England Gold Award in the Village
Category 2009; being entered in the National Finals next year; the Certificate
of Merit awarded to In-Bloom Secretary Malcolm McDonald for his excellent
work; the wonderful displays for the judging of the Council's Best Front
Garden Competition and all the splendid effort to re-build the community
sports pavilion. In addition to parish councillors and Norton-in-Bloom
Committee members, our Shropshire Councillor Brian Gillow OBE and his
wife Helen attended. Mrs Margaret Edwards, the Clerk, had devised a
gardening quiz which was enjoyed by all, the two winning tables scoring
24 out of 25.
Chairman of the In-Bloom Committee, Mrs Alma Finlay-Burrows
acknowleged all the effort her committee and parishioners had made to
make the village look so appealing to the Hearty of England judges and
asked for more volunteers to join her committee. She revealed the beautiful
vase presented to the village for winning Gold.
Best Front Garden Judge Mr Philip Lindop, from Westholme
Nursery, Woore, was then introduced and gave a short and interesting
talk on how he and his mother Mrs Anne Lindop had judged the gardens
in August following which he answered a number of gardening questions
from parishioners. Philip then presented the prizes, as follows -
Winner of the silver cup and first prize; Mr and Mrs Derek
Harvey, No. 4 The Croft.
Second prize; Mr and Mrs David Horton, 'Mayfield', Forge Lane.
Third prize; Mr and Mrs John Mayer, 'North Lodge', Bearstone Road.
Highly Commended; Mr and Mrs 'Bob'Peppitt, 'Norway' Forge
Lane; Mr and Mrs Bert Rathbone, 'Grey Gables', Chapel Lane; Mr and Mrs
Malcolm McDonald, 'Hazel Cottage' Chapel Lane.
Commended; Mr and Mrs Michael Ankers, No. 4 Griffin Close; Mr and Mrs
Michael Brassington, 'Meadow Croft', Forge Lane; Mr and Mrs James Morris,
No 4, Church Meadows;
Special Award; Ms Paula Turnock, No.8 Pear Tree Croft.
Cllr Brian Gillow offered words of congratulation during
a very eventful 2009. The evening was then rounded off by a splendid
buffet supper which had been provided by the parish councillors and
their wives.
The pictures show some images of the evening, Paula Turnock
and Derek Harvey receiving their awards, and finally some pictures of
Derek Harvey's winning garden
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Cricket Pavilion - There has been considerable progress
during this year in replacing and removing the burnt out cricket pavilion
with the new Community Sports Pavilion at the Norton cricket ground.
Click here,
to see the latest update - with thanks to all who have contributed through
the course of this year - and also to see the before-and-after illustrations
of the burnt out building and of the new facility.
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Heart of England in Bloom. The village has won a gold
award again this year, was judged best in the Heart of England village
category,and chosen to represent the Midlands in the national Britain
in Bloom competition next year. To see the judges comments click
here.
Parish Council's Best Front Garden Competition. On
Wednesday evening, 12 August Mrs Anne Lindop and her son Philip Lindop,
from Westholme Nursery, Woore, kindly judged gardens in Norton-in-Hales
and Betton for the the Parish Council's 2009 Best Front Garden Competition.
They chose 25 gardens for their short list from which they will select
the first, second and third with three gardens to be Highly Commended
and three gardens Commended. Nine selections in all. The winners will
be announced at the 'Celebration Evening' to be held in the Jubilee
Hall on Tuesday 6 October at 7.30pm.
Pictures show Anne Lindop with Philip standing under the
finger post on the village green with a selection of some of the gardens
on their short list.
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Marathon Men Raise over £5,400 for St Luke's Hospice
A big thank you to everyone who supported our 4 village Marathon Men
on their fundraising efforts on behalf of St Luke's Hospice.
Jack Tavernor, Matt Eardley, Richard Wakelin and Jonny Brindley undertook
4 marathon hikes back in May - yes each one was 26 miles - in 4 consecutive
days, respectively in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. That's 104
miles in all, not to mention the overnight travelling from one country
to the next.
Their efforts have raised a total of over £5,400 on behalf of
St Luke's Hospice in Winsford, Cheshire. This sum could be boosted by
as much as another 28% as the gift aid tax rebate kicks in.
Many congratulations to Jack, Matt, Richard and Jonny for their wonderful
effort!
Village Head-teacher Leaves For Pastures New
Dawn Herriott, head-teacher for the last 3 years at Norton
village school, has moved on to a new post elsewhere in the Midlands.
She will be replaced in September by Darran Hall, who has been deputy
head-teacher at Much Wenlock Primary School.
During her time at Norton School, Dawn has achieved a
great deal at the school and will be much missed by pupils and parents
alike. Furthermore, she has contributed much to the village as a whole,
including helping to secure a £25,000 grant for the new community
sports pavilion. The Norton In Hales website committee would like to
thank her for her contribution to the village over the past 3 years
and wishes her every success in the future.
The Lower Bearstone Farm seven-turbine windfarm appeal has been
dismissed. In his decision dated 15 July 2009 the Inspector
appointed by the Secretary of State concluded that ‘In terms of
appearance in this setting the turbines would be seen as large, alien
features in their surroundings. The nature and topography of this pleasant
tract of countryside is such that it would not be capable of absorbing
this wind turbine development satisfactorily.’ He noted the marked
and unacceptable effect that it would have on residents of certain properties
in Dorrington and Bellaport. The appeal against the refusal to give
consent for the access to the windfarm has also been dismissed.
This is a great victory for the action group VORTEX, for
the five parish councils of Audlem, Adderley, Buerton, Woore and Norton-in-Hales.
It is also a great victory for democracy and the large majority of parishioners
who would have been seriously affected by this proposal. Our thanks
are due to all who fought this appeal so magnificently.
Norton in Hales has featured on the BBC website with
an item about the village schoolchildren participating in this year’s
“Village in Bloom” efforts. Click
here to link to the BBC feature.
Heart of England Best Kept Village Judging. On 8 July
judging took place for the Best Kept Village in the Heart of England
region. The Norton-in-Bloom Committee plus many willing volunteers worked
hard in the weeks prior to the judging to present the village at its
very best. At 10.00am the villagers assembled at the Jubilee Hall for
coffee and to welcome the two judges. After words of welcome by In Bloom
Chairman Alma Finlay-Burrows, committee member Graham Powell made a
presentation of the portfolio then the judges set off on their inspection
which included meeting the children at the village school to view their
projects, meeting the pre-school 'Caterpillars' and viewing their tubs,
touring the Church grounds and children's play area. They then toured
other areas of the village before returning to the Jubilee Hall where
parish council Chairman expressed words of thanks followed by a buffet
lunch.
The results will be announced at a regional ceremony in
early September.
The pictures below show Graham Powell presenting the portfolio to the
two judges.
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Report by Philip Smith on the Village Fun Day...click
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West Midlands Regional Award for John Cliff of Norton-in-Hales
John Cliff of Main Road, Norton-in-Hales, has received
the West Midlands Regional Award for the Apprentice Employer of the
year. He won in the Micro Section for small businesses with under10
employees. He was nominated by Reese Heath College, Cheshire, from whom
he takes one or two apprentices a year. John has always been keen to
offer Apprenticeships as he believes that a number of young people are
more able to learn and earn qualifications through a practical route.
He was fortunate to have an apprentiship himself when he was 15 years
old. John and his wife Karen Cliff had a lovely day at the Botanical
Gardens, Birmingham, where the awards took place on 2 June 2009. John
will now go forward to the National Awards in London on the 16th July
2009.
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Brand Hall Horse Trials Event
Brand Hall Horse Trials 5th - 7th June 2009. The Brand
Hall Horse Trials and the Charles Owen British National Ponies Championship
at Brand Hall, Norton-in-Hales were a great success, and the organisers
John and Janet Plant did an outstanding job in ensuring that the Event
went like clockwork. There were over 400 entries; and riders, supporters
and spectators throughly enjoyed themselves. The Event took place in
atrocious weather with almost constant rain with a cold wind most of
the weekend. However, this did not dampen the spirits of those who were
there.
There were six village organisation stalls in the 'Village
Fete'. They were St Chad's Church, Norton-in-Hales Cricket Club, the
Norton In-Bloom Committee, the Caterpillars pre-school group, Muckleston
Women's Institute and the Ashley First Responders. In the Children's
Painting Competition on the theme 'The Village Fete' there were 95 entries
from the village schools in Norton-in-Hales, Adderley and Mucklestone.
These were mounted in the main sponsors marquee for all to see. The
winners were given WH Smith's Gift Vouchers and first, second and third
rosettes, with a 'special prize winner' for good measure.
First : Kirsty Lambert and Mae Brennan from Norton-in-Hales
School
Second: Jordan Smith from Addereley School
Third : Elizabeth Edwards from Norton-in-Hales School
Special prize to Hannah Sedgley from Mucklestone School
The three winning posters are shown in the pictures and
the winner will be used on the front cover of the Brand Hall Horse Trials
in 2010. Our thanks to Mr and Mrs Michael Taylor of Brand Hall for encouraging
village participation in the event.
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SUPPORT OUR VILLAGE MARATHON MEN - HIKING FOR CHARITY!!
Jack Tavernor, Matt Eardley, Richard Wakelin and Jonny
Brindley are all set for a marathon charity effort, 4 marathon hikes
in fact, in 4 consecutive days in 4 countries, Wales, Ireland, Scotland
and England, starting on May 24th.
The 104 miles will be made harder by having to drive around
the UK between the hikes and taking overnight ferries to and from Ireland.
There will be little chance of a good night’s sleep.
The marathon is part of a big effort to raise money for
St. Luke’s Hospice, in Cheshire, which cares for people with life
threatening illnesses in our area. The Hospice provides vital care for
patients and their families at critical times and is totally dependent
upon donations from the public.
To help our brave Marathon Men achieve their target of
£5,000, please see one of the 4 lads, or pick up a sponsor form
in the Hinds Head, or go online at www.justgiving.com/4marathons4countries4days
Our vicar, the Reverend Adrian Leighton, has retired
after 10 years of service in our village. A well-attended evening reception
took place in February to wish him well on his way. On behalf of the
website, we would also like to add our thanks for his dedicated committment
to our village and to wish him and Geraldine the very best in the future.
Brand Hall Horse Trials Event 5, 6 and 7 June 2009.
British Eventing is bringing a Three-Day Horse Trials Event to Brand
Hall, Norton-in-Hales, on 5, 6, and 7 June 2009 (by kind permission
of Mr and Mrs Michael Taylor). It is anticipated about 1,000 people
a day will attend this prestigious Event and the organisers wish it
to be something in which the whole village will participate. It is hope
to have stalls, games, sideshows, a children’s painting competition,
teas, etc and parishioners are getting together to plan the village’s
programme over the three days in June. See links to more detailed features
on this event. British Eventing’s Organiser is Mrs Janet Plant
Tel. 01785 284632 or contact Parish Council Chairman Ron Lucas at 01630
652956.
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We have been advised by the Planning Inspectorate that
the Windfarm Appeal Inquiry will start on 6th May 2009 commencing at
10.00am. It is to be held at the Victory Hall, London Road, Woore. The
appointed Inspector is Trevor Cookson DipTP, MRTPI.
There is to be a pre-inquiry meeting with the appointed Inspector on
27th February 2009. This is usually attended by the advocates and expert
witnesses who will be giving evidence at the Inquiry. The purpose of
the pre-inquiry meeting is to agree the format and content of evidence
at the Inquiry together with sitting times and identification of the
main issues. Cllr Graham Powell has been invited to attend on behalf
of the respective Parish Councils.
Building Work starts on the Community Cricket Pavilion.
Following the settlement of the fire insurance claim and the Shropshire
County Council Community Fund Grant of £25,000 plus the Educational
Fund Grant and grants from the Parish Council of £1,000 and others,
work started on re-building the cricket pavillion and community facility
on Monday 26 January 2009. Planning permission was granted by North
Shropshire District Council in mid-January and Rob Bromley, the contractor
wasted no time in getting on site. The appeal to parishioners to support
the ‘buy a log’ campaign continues.
It is just a year since the old cricket pavilion was burnt
down following an electrical failure.
Meeting with County Highways Department on roads in
the village. The Parish Council held a meeting on Monday morning 26
January 2009 with representatives of the Shropshire County Divisional
Surveyor’s Department, County and District Councillors and some
local residents to discuss various items of concern to include the general
state of the highways including the deterioration of the recent pothole
and general highway repairs, the impact of heavy lorries and agricultural
machinery on grass verges, kerb edgings, etc.; the noise being experienced
during the night from agricultural machinery passing through the village,
and the lack of serious investment in our carriageways.
Everyone met at the Jubilee Hall car park and the party
walked around the village highlighting areas of concern. It is the County’s
intention to resurface Beswicks Lane and provide a passing place, possibly
in the Easter holidays, and Main Road will be top dressed towards the
end of May. Other areas of concern will be addressed as and when funds
permit.
Parish Council recommends refusal of proposed Vodafone
mast at Tunstall Hall Farm, Betton. Following an application for planning
permission to erect a 3G Vodafone "tree" mast in a field just
off the Market Drayton A 53 bypass at Tunstall Hall Farm, Betton, the
Parish Council met on 27 January 2009 to consider their recommendations
to North Shropshire District Council. There was strong objection from
some members of the public who live in the houses opposite the bypass
on both visual and health grounds and concern that possible Broadband
enhancement may not be of direct benefit to rural users north of our
village. After a full dicussion the following recommendation was made
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CLLR POWELL PROPOSED THAT THE PARISH COUNCIL OBJECT TO THE APPLICATION
ON THE FOLLOWING GROUNDS:
They are not satisfied that all alternative sites have
been adequately investigated, including the sharing of existing facilities.
In the circumstances ALL steps should be taken to find an alternative
location which is more suitable.
The proposed installation would be detrimental to the visual amenities
of the area.
Cllr Lucas seconded the proposal and the motion was carried by 3 votes
to 2.
A copy of the full minutes of the meeting is available
to view on the Parish Council page.
The Jazz in the Cloisters Evening at St Chad’s
Church on Friday 21 November was a great success. The Hales Street Stompers
traditional jazz band of seven instrumentalists and one lady vocalist
played to a packed house of over a hundred who enjoyed a wide range
of trad. jazz. An excellent buffet supper was enjoyed by all and £710
was raised for the Church Restoration Fund. Many thanks to Mel Rees
and the committee for making all the arrangements.
The Shropshire County Library Service mobile library
visits the village on alternate Friday mornings for an hour from around
10.00am. It parks outside the bus shelter opposite the Hinds Head. Please
use it or lose it.
The Parish Council’s Best Front Garden Awards and Celebration
Evening on 15 October was attended by over 50 parishioners
and was a great success, as was last year’s. This year our judges
were Mr Keith Atkey and Mr David Hind from Bridgemere who not only gave
out the awards in the ‘Best Front Garden Competition’ but
commented on each of the winner’s gardens and gave a lively talk
on gardening. They also answered some very perceptive questions most
professionally. A splendid free buffet was enjoyed by all as was the
quiz arranged by our parish clerk, Mrs Margaret Edwards. Mrs Barbara
Rigby made the beautiful table decorations. Thanks are due to everyone
who helped to make the evening a success and all parishioners whose
lovely front gardens gave the judges such a difficult task this year.
The first three places with Bridgemere Garden vouchers
for £30, £20 and £10 respectively went to Mr Derek
Harvey, 4 The Croft (plus the silver cup), Mrs Susan Mayer, ‘Maylea’,
Moss Lane, Betton, and Mr and Mrs Jeremy Guest, “The Old Post
Office”. Highly Commended were Mr and Mrs John Mayer, “North
Lodge”, Mr and Mrs Michael Ankers, 4 Griffin Close, and Mr and
Mrs Bert Rathbone, “Grey Gables”. Commended were Mr and
Mrs Malcolm McDonald, “Hazel Cottage”, Mr and Mrs James
Morris, 4 Church Meadow, and Mr and Mrs Mel Rees, “The Old Rectory.
Mrs Betty Firkens of Pear Tree Farm, Brownhills Lane, Betton was given
a Special Award for a Country Garden.
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Successful Show crowns gold medal week
The ‘In Bloom’ group capped a week in which
they won a gold award in the Heart of England in Bloom competition with
a very successful Produce Show on Saturday 14th September. On Thursday
of that week they heard, at a ceremony at Burton on Trent, that they
had won the village category and a gold medal in the Midlands competition.
Secretary Malcolm McDonald said that they were delighted to have achieved
gold this year, as they had dipped to a silver-gilt last year –
having won a gold and being village winners in the national Britain
in Bloom the previous year.
The show, which was held in the Village Hall, had sections
for children, flowers fruit and vegetables, domestic produce and handicrafts.
Show Organiser, Jean Dunk, said that this was only the third annual
show of recent times and she was extremely pleased that entries were
up on last year, despite the appalling weather. There were nearly 200
entries in all classes from fifty people and it was particularly good
that so many children had taken part.
Overall winner of the Children’s section was Sorcha
Neill, whilst Gwen Lovatt won the Domestic and Malcolm McDonald the
Veg, Flower and Fruit. Runner up in the Produce was youngster Ben Groom
who has just left school and is obviously following in his grandfather
John Groom’s footsteps, who has been showing for a great many
years.
In Bloom Group Chairman, Alma Finlay Burrows, presented
the prizes and Parish Council Chairman Ron Lucas congratulated everyone
on success in winning Gold and putting on an excellent Show.
North Shropshire District Council Refuse Planning Application
for Windfarm
At the NSDC Development Control Meeting on Tuesday 2 September
2008 held in the Grove School, Market Drayton, Nuon UK‘s planning
application for seven industrial wind turbines was refused by 11 votes
to 3 after a long debate by the committee. The NSDC Development Control
Manager Stuart Thomas recommended approval of the scheme so the committee’s
decision went against officer’s recommendation. Speaking against
the application were Mrs Terry May of Vortex, the action group, and
Mrs Tena Roberts, on behalf of local businesses and Bearstone Stud Farm.
The local electorate were represented by District Councillor Mrs Janet
Proudlove, who represents the Betton Ward of our Parish; and the final
speaker was Chairman of Shropshire County Council Brian Gillow OBE,
who is also County Councillor for our parish and Woore. Nuon UK were
represented by Mr Graham Davey. There were over 300 members of the public
present to witness and applaud this very popular result.
Wind turbine scheme halted
A Norfolk community preparing to fight plans for a 12-turbine
wind farm is celebrating after landowners pulled out of the scheme.
Airtricity Development had faced strong opposition to
plans for the 125m turbines in Mosseymere.
After an action group was formed, two local landowners
involved in the project have withdrawn.
Fenland
Citizen
Windfarm Latest (Posted 22nd Aug08)
This is a briefing note following the Borough Council’s
Planning Committee on August 19th to consider two items requiring decisions.
These were as follows:-
1. Land adjoining Bridge Farm, London Road, Knighton –
application from Nuon UK Ltd for a the formation of a vehicular access
and estate track in association with an adjoining wind farm, and:-
2. Lower Farm, Bearstone, Shropshire – Nuon UK Ltd
application to North Shropshire District Council for the formation of
a wind farm comprising seven wind turbines, a meteorological mast, ancillary
buildings and estate roads. NSDC have consulted the Borough Council
for their views on this application prior to NSDC considering the application
on 2 September.
The Borough Council’s Planning Officer recommended
approval of both matters, subject to conditions, and I am delighted
to inform you after an excellent debate on these major applications
lasting around 90 minutes, the Planning Committee refused the access
road application by 16 votes to 3 (16-3) and strongly objected to the
windfarm by 19 votes to 1 (19-1). Terry May spoke for five minuted on
behalf of Vortex, the objectors, and Graham Davey spoke for five minutes
of behalf of Nuon UK Ltd. NSDC Head of Planning Control, Stuart Thomas
and his assistant were in the public gallery with the rest of us. His
recommendations to NSDC will be published on the NSDC website on Friday
22 August.
It remains to be seen whether or not NSDC Development
Control Committee takes note of the strong objection made by the Borough
Council this evening but the members of the Planning Committee firmly
articulated the views of the three parish councils and around 1500 objections.
Parish Council's Best Front Garden Competition and Celebration
Evening (Posted 21st Aug08)
On 13 August the Parish Council's judging for the council's
"Best Front Garden Competition" took place. The Council was
fortunate to have the services of two experienced judges in Mr Keith
Atkey and Mr David Hind who together have amassed over 50 years working
at Bridgemere Garden World. We met at the Hinds Head car park at 10.00am
and walked around the village inspecting every front garden; then by
car visited front gardens in Betton, Ridgwardine and Bellaport areas
of the parish before concluding the judging at 3.00pm. Our Parish Clerk,
Mrs Margaret Edwards, provided a splendid lunch and we were blessed
with mainly fine weather.
The judges have chosen gold, silver and bronze winners,
plus three Highly Commended and three Commended categories. They also
elected to make a special award of the "Best Country Garden".
Keith Atkey has kindly agreed to present the awards at the Norton-in-Hales
"Celebration Evening" which is being planned for Wednesday
15 October in the Jubilee Hall from 7.30pm. He will also speak about
gardening and answer questions from the audience. A free buffet supper
will be provided. Please bring your own drinks and glasses.
Here are some pictures of the event last Wednesday. The
first picture shows Mr David Hind on the left and Mr Keith Atkey on
the right. The second shows the judges in action and there are some
pictures of the gardens being judged.
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The Hinds Head has now re-opened under new management.
More news to follow.
British Gymnastics “Master Gymnast” Award For Ben
Walton
At
a ceremony held earlier this month at the Botanical Gardens in Birmingham,
Ben Walton of Norton in Hales has been awarded the honour of “Master
Gymnast” by the sport’s national governing body, British
Gymnastics.
Ben’s award was made as a result of his past achievements
and contribution to disabilities gymnastics in a career which spanned
over 20 years. Over that period, he was the British National Senior
Men’s Champion on 3 separate occasions. He also represented Great
Britain in 2 International competitions, and was a member of the British
National disabilities competition and display squads for several years.
Ben is only the 5th disabilities gymnast in the history of the sport
in Great Britain to have been awarded the honour of Master Gymnast.
Whilst Ben has now retired from gymnastics, he has now
taken up swimming competitively, having already won a number of medals
in the West Midlands region over the past year, representing a disabilities
swimming team based in the Telford area.
Two Baby Swings and Toddler Express in the village play ground
On Friday afternoon, 6 June 2008, the Parish Council Opened the Two
Baby Swings and Toddler Express in the village play ground. This scheme
was approved by the Market Drayton and Shawbury Local Joint Committee
and 100% funded by Shropshire County Council from the rural parishes'
fund.
The Norton-in-Hales Caterpillers Playgroup came along
and in total there were ten village children for the Opening plus Helen
Broadhurst, playgroup leader and Debbie Lloyd the playgroup assistant.
The Parish Council Chairman Cllr Ron Lucas thanked the County Council
for their funding and the Playing Field Trust for permission to erect
the equipment. In addition to Debbie and Helen, Cllrs. Karen Cliff,
Neil Groom and Playing Field Trustee Mr Alan Eardley attended.
The children were delighted with the new facilities and
Helen Broadhurst said they needed no excuse for attending the Opening
as the equipment will give them such pleasure. The Parish Council is
pleased to have had the opportunity to organise this extension to the
play ground and the Shropshire County Council's funding provided window
of opportunity to fulfil a real need in our parish. The pictures show
the children enjoying the new Toddler Express and Swings.
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In Bloom Judging
Judging of the Village in the Heart of England in Bloom competition
will take place on Monday 14th July at 2.00 pm. Two judges will be given
a presentation of the work of the In Bloom Group and then be taken for
a tour of the village. The village has to work between now and then
to get everywhere colourful, clean and weedfree!
New Housing scheme development in Norton-in-Hales
The six houses that are currently being built in Norton will more than
likely become available in the late autumn. Two of these houses are
for sale as part ownership and the other four (two houses and two flats)
are available to rent. This accommodation was built as a response to
a village survey whereby 38 people stated that they required housing
in the village. However I am informed by North Shropshire District Council
that there is currently no one registered on the housing list for the
rental accommodation that has a connection with the village. You may
not think that you are not entitled to one. Well you are! If you meet
any of the following criteria you can apply to the council for these
properties:
1) You live in the village of Norton in Hales - be it
with your family or not.
2) You have family living in the village and therefore you have a
connection
3) You work in the village and would like a house here.
These houses are under an agreement whereby they have
been built for local need and local people take preference above others.
You may as a single person only qualify for a flat but as long as you
are over 18 years I have been told you will have preference over people
with no local connections. North Shropshire District council has forwarded
me a number of application forms and I will be pleased to let you have
one. Alternatively contact the lettings officer Helen Wainwright, on
01939 232771. This is your opportunity to have a home in the village.
Contact - Cllr Karen Cliff: Tel. 01630 654583
Windfarm planning application (Posted 9th June
08)
A meeting of parishioners took place on Monday evening, 2 June 2008
at which Mr Graham Davey and Mr Al Hanagan of NUON Renewables attended,
together with Mrs Terry May and Mr Roger Witchery of VORTEX. The Jubilee
Hall was full to hear NUON Renewables give a short presentation followed
by questions from the floor, following which VORTEX gave their reasons
for objecting to the scheme and answered questions. The Chairman of
the Parish Council, Cllr. Ron Lucas, chaired the meeting. A very full
debate followed in which NUON responded to full and frank questioning.
After almost an hour of questions and answers it was proposed and seconded
from the floor that a vote from the room be taken.
In favour of the Windfarm Application No. 08/00831 EIA……..None
Against the Windfarm Application No. 08/00831………………Unanimous
(between 60-70 in attendance)
The Chairman thanks NUON for coming and expressed the
hope they would take on board the constructive comments made by Norton-in-Hales
parishioners.
At the conclusion of the public meeting the Planning
Committee Meeting was held (at 9.25pm). NUON Renewables left
the hall but VORTEX and the public remained.
The Chairman of the Planning Committee Cllr. Graham Powell
took the chair and gave a summary of the points which had been made
and which were in the documents supporting NUON’s planning application.
After the planning committee had fully discussed the proposal it was
proposed by Cllr Lucas and seconded by Cllr Sharman that the Parish
Council objects to the application. The proposal was carried by 7-1
majority. A copy of the minutes Parish Council’s Planning
Committee and a copy of their letter to the North Shropshire District
Council with the stated reasons for objection are now on the Parish
Council page of the website and also on the Parish Council Notice Board
opposite the Hinds Head.
Norton-in-Hales Cricket Club (Posted 9th June 08)
Before the start of the Norton-in-Hales Cricket Club's match with Fenton
on Saturday 31 May 2008, Mrs Dorothy Moult presented the club with a
cheque for £3,000 towards the cost of rebuilding the burnt out
cricket pavilion. This was in memory of her late brother Mr Bob Jackson,
who was one of the stalwarts of the club before his death in November
2007. Our pictures shows Dorothy presenting the cheque to Mr Derek Bloor,
another stalwart and former club captain, with the current club President
Mr Alan Eardley, Mrs Bloor and Miss Mary Keay, long-time club secretary,
in the party. They are surrounded by some of the club's current first
eleven.
Our second pictures shows some of the the club's stalwarts,
former captains and secretary, from left to right - back row:
Mr Jim Rowley, Mr John Rowley,Mr Derek Bloor, front row: Mr Joe Goodwin,
Miss Mary Keay, Mr Mick Swire.
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[2]
Windfarm planning application (Posted 23rd May
08)
The Windfarm planning application made by NUON Renewables has now been
validated by North Shropshire District Council (NSDC) and the consultation
period began on Monday 19 May until Monday 9 June. Because of the delay
in validating the application the Parish Council’s Planning Meeting
to discuss the application had to be delayed from 20 May and it will
now take place in the Jubilee Hall on Monday 2 June 2008 at
7.30pm. It is hoped a representative of NUON and VORTEX will
be present to answer questions. Because of limits placed on numbers
in the hall it is our intention to restrict the meeting to Norton-in-Hales
parishioners, where possible. The hall will be open from 7.00pm so please
come early to ensure entry.
Whilst most of the documents of the planning application
are to be found for downloading on the NSDC website at www.northshropshiredc.gov.uk
the parish council has arranged for a viewing of the documentation in
the Jubilee Hall on Saturday 31 May 2008 from 9.30am until 12.00noon.
From the plans deposited it would appear that two out of the seven turbines
are planned to be located within our parish boundary.
Save our Village Pub!! (Posted 18th May 08)
The pub is dying, the costs are far outweighing the
revenue, and the situation now is critical!
If the pub is to stay open, support is required now!
People need to come through the door, eat, drink, & make sure it
stays open!!
If the pub closes again, that will be the end of the village
pub, it is unlikely that it will open again in the foreseeable future.
This is now in the hands of the customers.
Refurbishment of Jubilee Hall almost complete (Posted 31st
Mar 08)
New double glazed windows and entrance door have been installed. Also,
we have a new heating system and extractor fans fitted, as well as a
new stage carpet, stage and window curtains and the main floor has been
re-sanded and polished.
We are very grateful to Shropshire County Council, the Muller Trust,
the Harlequins Drama Group and the Parish Council for their generous
contributions towards the work. We are also grateful to Sneyd Carpets
for the donation of a new stage carpet. Between them, they have contributed
over £9,000 towards the £13,400 that the refurbishment has
cost.
Favourable comments have been received and hopefully this will encourage
more use of the Jubilee Hall.
Shropshire County Council's Market Drayton & Shawbury Local Joint
Committee Meeting (Posted 31st Mar 08)
At the Shropshire County Council's Market Drayton & Shawbury Local
Joint Committee Meeting held on 19 March 2008, the Parish Council's
bid for funding of two double arch swings with cradle seats and a Toddler
Express both suitable for children from 2 to 5 years of age was approved.
The total cost is £5,380.00 excluding VAT based, on a quotation
from Wicksteed playscapes of Kettering, Northants. This sum is from
the County Council's Rural Parish's budget of £65,000 for 2008-09.
The Parish Council hopes to have the new play equipment erected during
early summer 2008.
In Bloom" Art Competition (Posted 10th Mar 08)
Heart of England in Bloom are running a children's art competition,
with Trees as the theme, which is open to both schools and individuals.
The school have details and one of the pupils won a prize last year.
Children may also enter as individuals, and any one wishing to do so
should click here for
full details and an application form. Closing date 15th June 2008.
Memories of village (Posted 24th Feb 08)
Mary Keay has kindly provided the Norton website with a compilation
of her Memories of village life going back to the 1920s. To read these
memoirs and to see a miscellany of items scanned from Mary's village
scrapbook, click here.
'A Unitary Vision for Shropshire' talk by Carolyn Downs, Chief Executive,
Shropshire County Council
There were visiting Parish Councillors from neighbouring parishes and
a good attendance to hear Carolyn Downs, Chief Executive, Shropshire
County Council, give her talk on 'A Unitary Vision for Shropshire' in
the Jubilee Hall, on Tuesday 5 February 2008. Carolyn was accompanied
by County Council Chairman Brian Gillow. On behalf of the Parish Council,
Chairman Ron Lucas welcomed all visitors and introduced Carolyn who
has been Chief Executive since 2003. Carolyn outlined the current proposal
which is to merge six councils in Shropshire from April 2009 when the
new Unitary Authority will begin. She asked "what can we do better,
at the same cost?" and spoke of delegating delivery as much as
possible. The Unitary Authority will have 75 Councillors, the aim being
to have about 3,500 electors per Councillor. The Authority will probably
retain existing offices including Wem. The aim is to have video conferencing
facilities, ie in Hodnet and a local office in Market Drayton for revenue
and benefits advice. There will be an emphasis on keeping the area clean
and tidy free from litter and fly-tipping. There will probably five
Development Control Planning Committees throughout the Authority. The
role of Town and Parish Councils will not be diminished but strengthened.
Currently there are 29 Councillors sitting as a 'new council'. Carolyn
answered many questions from the floor fully and frankly. Chairman Ron
Lucas gave a vote of thanks to Carolyn and Brian Gillow at the end of
the meeting.
See some pictures (below) of the meeting with County Council
Chairman Brian Gillow, Carolyn Downs and Ron Lucas
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[2] [3]
[4] [5]
[6] [7]
Village meeting to consider the re-building of the cricket pavilion
There was an excellent attendance at the meeting called to consider
the future of the cricket pavilion in the Jubilee Hall on Tuesday 29
January 2008. Cricket club chairman Paul Evans outlined the purpose
of the meeting which was to gauge village support for re-building the
burnt out pavilion given the limited resources which the cricket club
committee had at their disposal. Martin Rowley then gave a brief history
of the club and the development of the pavilion since it was first built
in 1974. There are some pressures on fielding two sides on Saturdays
and Sundays but there are over 40 children in the Junior Section. The
building was insured. After tea and biscuits there was a constructive
debate on the way forward and a consensus was reached that the club
should continue with village and Parish Council support. Sample plans
of cricket pavilions would be considered with approximate costing worked
out. Meanwhile various sources of funding would be explored by the club,
the Parish Council and others, and a further meeting would be convened
in about eight week’s time. The club will need to hire portakabins
to provide temporary accommodation for the forthcoming cricket season.
Norton School Photographic Competition (posted
Jan 14th 08)
Lucy Hollins was the proud prize winner of the Norton School Photographic
Competition, voted for by visitors to the Norton in Hales website. She
is pictured here receiving her
prize from Parish Council Chairman, Ron Lucas.
Fire destroys village cricket pavilion (posted
Jan 8th 08)
On the evening of 7th January a blaze broke out at Norton-in-Hales cricket
pavilion and although four firefighting engines and crews from Market
Drayton, Ashley, Hodnet and Audlem were on the scene quickly the intensity
of the fire, fanned by a strong wind, resulted in the 60 year old building
being destroyed. Fortunately there was no-one inside. The cause of the
fire is being investigated but it is thought likely that an electric
fault was to blame.
Paul Evans, cricket club chairman said; "We are
really shocked about it, the fire has taken most of the building. We
have now got three months before the start of the new cricket season
to sort something out. It is avery sad day for the cricket club".
For more details....click the linked images: [1]
[2] [3]
[4]
The second Parish Planning meeting (posted Jan
8th 08)
The second Parish Planning meeting took place on 27 November 2007 attended
by 14 parishioners and noted with thanks a grant of £2,000 from
DEFRA. A Steering Committee was formed comprising Richard Jones (Chairman),
Carol Barker (Secretary), Jeff Harrall (Treasurer), Marlene Powell (Publicity),
Mark Hackney, John Mayer, Jackie Mason, Councillors Graham Powell and
Norman Sharman, with Bill Page co-opted from Betton. The purpose of
the Parish Plan is to reflect the needs and aspirations of parishioners
in an action plan to effect positive change. The Committee will decide
on the format of a questionnaire and the subjects to be addressed at
the next meeting to be held on 9 January 2008.
The next meeting of the Parish Council
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Tuesday 4th May
in the Jubilee Hall at 7.30pm. To see the agenda please click
here.
Parish Plan Meeting - 27th November 2007 (posted
Dec 14th 07)
Ron Lucas, Parish Council Chairman welcomed the attendance of 14 parishioners
and thanked Defra, through Gemma Robinson, for the grant to prepare
a parish plan. A Steering Committee was formed at this meeting in order
to bring the parish plan forward, with Richard Jones as Chairman. The
purpose of the plan is to reflect the needs and aspirations of parishioners
in an action plan to effect positive change. Methods of collecting data
were discussed, including the use of a questionnaire, in order to assess
the parishioners thoughts on making the village better for them. This,
along with involving the school children, will be discussed at the next
meeting to be held on Wednesday 9th January, 7:30pm at the Jubilee Hall
Erection of Goal Posts (posted Nov 30th
07)
In order to engage with the village teenagers who claimed there
was nothing for them to do in Norton-in-Hales Parish Councillors Karen
Cliff and Norman Sharman met a group of lads in the village bus shelter
on the evening of Friday 12 October as part of the Parish Plan initiative.
Their biggest need was a set of goal posts in order that they could
kick a ball about. Hearing about this Mr John and Mrs Renee Mayer of
North Lodge kindly presented the Parish Council with a cheque for £200
at the Parish Plan meeting on 30 October in order that the Council may
buy the goal posts. The Parish Council on 6 November endorsed the move,
the Playing Field Committee gave permission for the goal posts to be
erected in the far corner of the cricket field and on Friday 23 November
a working party of teenagers erected the posts under the supervision
of Mr John Mayer, and Councillors Cliff, Sharman and Council Chairman
Ron Lucas.
For more details....click the linked images: [1]
[2] [3]
[4] [5]
[6]
Parish Council vacancy
At the Parish Council meeting on Tuesday 6 November 2007 James Finlay
– Burrows was co-opted to fill the Parish Council vacancy and
having signed his declaration assumed his duties immediately.
Telford Hospital Trust (posted Nov 07)
Consultation on a proposed change to the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital
Trust.
For more details....click the linked images: [1]
[2] [3]
Norton in Hales Parish Plan Inaugural Meeting - PRESS RELEASE
(posted Nov 3rd 07)
Our village’s Jubilee Hall was full to capacity
on Tuesday evening, 30 October, for the Parish Plan Inaugural Meeting
convened by the Parish Council, but for what it is hoped will become
a community project. Chairman of the Parish Council Ron Lucas welcomed
three speakers Gemma Robinson, Regeneration Officer, Community Council
of Shropshire, Lois Dale, Community Strategy Officer, North Shropshire
District Council and her assistant Lucy Roberts, who will be assigned
to this project.
Gemma Robinson explained that a Parish Plan is a comprehensive
document which may be published in many forms, but which sets out a
shared vision of how the community wants the parish to develop over
the next 5-10 years. Its contents are dictated by the community. After
an interval for refreshments over 50 parishioners present were given
an opportunity having their say in areas covering Landscape & Wildlife;
Communities; Heritage; Public Transport; Housing; Community Buildings;
Services; Education; and Employment. Their suggestions and ideas were
posted on headed wall sheets the most popular being ‘Services’
with 20 suggestions posted.
When completed the Parish Plan will provide a document
for the future reference of the Parish, District and County Councils
to include social, economic, environment and housing issues.
The matters raised are now being analysed by conveners,
Councillors Norman Sharman and Karen Cliff, together with completed
questionnaires which include the names of those willing to help move
the initiative to the next stage. It is anticipated the compilation
of Norton-in-Hales Parish Plan will take about eighteen months and those
interested in helping are asked to contact the Parish Clerk on 01630
652925.
At the conclusion of the evening parishioner Mrs Renee
Mayer presented the Council Chairman with a cheque for £200 towards
the cost of goal posts identified by the village youth as something
they would like erecting in their village. This arose after Norman Sharman
and Karen Cliff arranged a meeting with the youth on Friday evening
12 October in the village bus shelter.
Photos: [1] [2]
[3] [4]
[5]
Tennis League Double Win (posted Nov 3rd 07)
Women from the Norton in Hales tennis club won division six of the Shropshire
League and the men won division five. The participants were Tracy Edwards,
Sarah Smith Mary Tavernor, jennie Furnival and Sarah Clarke. And the
mens team members were Nick Rowe, Roly Tavernor, Philip Backes, Paul
Parton and Neil Backes.
Big Snow (posted Oct 28th 07)
Photos from the "BIG SNOW" of 1964 have been very kindly provided
to us by Mrs J Noden, who says in her letter that she lived for many
years at Longfield, Norton in Hales. She goes on to say that 'the snaps
were taken in 1964 when Norton in Hales was cut off and my ex husband
had to dig us out'.
Notes on the back of the photos are as follows
1964-1 Ridgewardine turning, Chris Noden, Chris Smith
1964-2 Ridgewardine turning, Chris Smith
1964-3 Ridgewardine turning, Tom Wickstead, Roadman
1964-4 Norton in Hales, Market Drayton
Photos: [1] [2]
[3] [4]
Celebration Evening (posted Oct 18th 07)
The Parish Council 'Celebration Evening' held in the Jubilee Hall
on Tuesday evening, 2 October, was a great success. The hall was comfortably
filled with Parishioners and guests including Miss Klara Dimeny from
Brasov, Romania, who accompanied the Best Front Garden judges Mr George
Butters Sr. and Mr George Butters Jr. The evening commenced with a Flower
Quiz organised by the Parish Clerk, Mrs Margaret Edwards. There was
an excellent complimentary buffet followed by a lively talk by Mr George
Butters Sr. on Norton-in-Hales, its people and buildings 74 years ago
when he started as a pupil at the village school. George remarked "what
a wonderful spirit there is in the village and something you do not
often find these days". Many older parishioners enjoyed reminiscing
with George about those far-off days. The Best Front Garden Awards were
then made. The winners were:-
1st Prize: (with a silver cup and £30 garden voucher)
Mr Derek Harvey, 4 The Croft. 2nd Prize:(with a £20 garden voucher)
Mrs Susan Mayer, "Maylea", Moss Lane, Betton. 3rd Prize: (with
a £10 garden voucher) Mr and Mrs MJ Brassington, "Meadow
Croft", Forge Lane.
Highley Commended: Mr and Mrs Norman Noden, Brownhills
Grange, Betton. Mr and Mrs John Mayer, "North Lodge", Bearstone
Road. Mr and Mrs Malcolm J Mc Donald, "Hazel Cottage", Chapel
Lane.
Commended: Mr and Mrs Roger Peake, "Tudor Cottage",
Main Road. Mr and Mrs Dennis 'Bob' Peppitt, "Norway", Forge
Lane. Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Bennett, Betton Moss Farm, Betton.
One of the purposes of the evening was to enable parishioners
to get to know their councillors and each of the five hosting the evening
took the opportunity to introduce themselves. This was the first event
of its kind to celebrate all that is good about living in this lovely
village and the Council received a number of requests to arrange a similar
evening next year. Our thanks to all who helped to make the evening
a success.
Pictures of the event: [1]
[2] [3]
Village in Bloom Group (posted Oct 18th 07)
Norton in Bloom recently held a fun Race Night in the Village Hall,
which was successful in raising about £250. The jockeys wound
their horses in on lengths of string to the sound of much encouragement
by their backers! A tote arrangement paid out for the winning place
only. The night included a Ladies only race and a Lady jockey won the
final. Scott Shepley kindly supplied the pies for a pie and peas supper.
A good time was had by all.
Pictures of the event: [1]
[2] [3]
[4] [5]
Parish Councillor (posted 24th Sept 07)
Following the vacancy that has arisen for a Parish Councillor, the Parish
Council is pleased to announce that at the closing date and time, Friday
5 October at 12.00noon, there were eight (8) written applications for
the vacancy. The Parish Clerk is now processing these applications to
enable the Parish Council to co-opt a replacement councillor in due
course.
Parish Vacancy (posted 24th Sept 07)
A VACANCY HAS ARISEN ON THE NORTON IN HALES PARISH COUNCIL FOR A COUNCILLOR
For any information, details of business conducted by
the Parish Council, frequency of meetings, etc., please contact the
Clerk
APPLICATION MUST BE MADE IN WRITING TO THE CLERK ;
Mrs M. Edwards, Highfields Farm, Betton, Market Drayton, TF9 4BE to
be received by noon on 5 October 2007
Bid by the Parish Council (posted 24th Sept 07)
Following a bid by the Parish Council, at a Local Pilot Meeting of the
Market Drayton and Shawbury Joint Committee held at the Victory Hall,
Woore, on 19 September, a grant of £3,500 was agreed towards the
cost of upgrading the Jubilee Hall. The Parish Council have committed
£1,000 and North Shropshire District Council have committed a
further £3,500 towards the total cost of renovations. The bid
was made from a budget of £65,000 for the 2007/8 financial year
made available by Shropshire County Council for Market Drayton and Shawbury
Rural Parishes. Following the allocation of funds from this budget the
Local Meeting has remaining funding of £50,400 to be spent before
the end of March 2008. The Parish Council is to consider any further
ideas for bids which need to be made soon.
Norton In Bloom Silver-Gilt Success (posted 24th
Sept 07)
Villagers were celebrating their recent win of a silver-gilt award in
the Heart of England in Bloom competition, at the Flower and Produce
Show. The previous day they had learned of their success at an Awards
Ceremony at Cheltenham, winning the village category and gaining a special
Wildlife award.
Judging of the In Bloom competition took place on the rainy day of the
floods this summer. However, a couple of dry days beforehand had enabled
the Group to spruce up the village for the umbrella covered judges to
look round this very pretty Shropshire village, lying on the border
with Staffordshire and Cheshire.
The Show, which was re-instituted by Norton in Bloom last year after
a gap of many years, was hailed a success despite the poor gardening
conditions of this summer. Overall winner of the Horticultural section
and being given a silver rose bowl to hold for the year was Malcolm
McDonald. Other winners were, in the Domestic section, Gwen Lovatt and
in the Children’s section, Georgina Maddox. Prizes and certificates
were presented by Chairman of the Group, Alma Finlay Burrows.
Village Hall Refurbishment (posted 24th Sept 07)
Thanks to a grant from the North Shropshire District Council the Jubilee
Hall has received a face-lift. All the windows and the main door have
been replaced and the refurbishment also included new fascias. This
has made a big improvement on the building but a further grant application
has been made in order to upgrade the heating system.
Sunday Newspapers (posted 24th Sept 07)
The Village Hall Committee can arrange for Sunday newspapers to be delivered
and sold at the Village Hall, if someone is prepared to act as "newsagent".
The profit margin on the papers is approximately 25%, anyone interested
should please contact Jeff Harrall on 653081.
Successful Village Social Event (posted 17th Sept
07)
Members of the Norton-in-Hales Parish Council, the village Website Committee
and the Chairman of the Norton in Bloom Committee and their spouses
enjoyed a ‘Cheese & Wine Evening’ held at the home of
Cynthia and Ron Lucas, at Betton on Saturday 1 September. There was
just sufficient light for two croquet matches to be played in which
most of the guest took part. The first match was won by Ann McDonald
and Neil Groom and the second, in fading light, by Gwen Lovatt and Dick
Walton. Ron said “this was a ‘getting to know you evening’
for those in leadership roles in our village and the croquet turned
out to be a great mixer before we all retired indoors for the food and
wine. Conversation flowed fast and free so I think we achieved our objective
and a good time was had by all”.
Pictures of the event:
[1]Gwen
and Dick, [2]Ann and Neil,
[3] Getting into
the game.

Naplay Road Brideg Re-opens (posted Sept 07)
The Napley Road Bridge finally re-opened for general use on Friday,
September 7th, having been closed since April. The work involved the
complete removal of the original structure and the construction of an
entirely new bridge. There is still some final landscaping work to be
done, but the bridge is now fully in use.
Best Front Garden Competition
Judging for this annual village competition took place on August 8th.
The 2 judges were John Lovatt and George Butters Jr. Some of the gardens
they looked at on the day can be viewed below. The winners will be announced
at the village Celebration Event and Awards Evening to be held at the
Jubilee Hall on October 2nd.
Pictures from the competition:
[1] [2]
[3] [4]
[5] [6]
[7]
A New Opportunity (posted 8th Aug 07)
The church would like offer a music group and is looking for anyone,
young people and adults who could come and help. The sort of instruments
they might need include: keyboard, guitar, recorder, flute, clarinet,.
trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, cello and drums. If you think you
may be interested please call Geraldine Leighton for further information
on 01630 647316
Strawberry Tea (posted 8th Aug 07)
This was a very enjoyable afternoon, lovely weather and the result for
the restoration fund was £215. Many thanks to Mr. & Mrs Rees
for holding this event.
Bus service during road closure (posted 8th Aug 07)
Due to the section of cariageway between Norton in Hales and Napley
being closed the following changes will be made to the bus service.
Service 314, 315 and 316 Market Drayton - Woore will be diverted after
reaching Norton in Hales via Bearstone then on to Knighton and vice
versa. Stops in Napley area will not be serviced during the closure.
Please contact either Arriva Midlands 0870 120 1088 or Bennetts Travel
01782 791468 for further information.
North Shropshire District Council Grant (posted
24th July 07)
The Village Hall Committee has obtained a grant from North Shropshire
District Council to replace all the windows, external doors, fascia
boards etc. and, therefore the Hall will be closed for the week commencing
27th August 2007.
Balloon Race and BBQ (posted 24th July 07)
After having to postpone this event due to bad weather it turned out
to be a great success. This fundraising event for the school was held
on Monday 16th July in conjunction with an open parents evening at the
school. Thanks to all those involved over £550 was raised. We
have yet to see whose balloon will travel the furthest by the beginning
of September.
Closure of Napley Road Bridge (posted Jun 07)
The bridge on one of the routes into the village is currently closed
and will remain so until August. This to enable the bridge to be re-built
so that modern heavy vehicles may pass in safety.
Where the bridge once stood, is currently a large hole!
The river has been diverted through a temporary culvert, which runs
under the road on the Napley side. The way is closed to all wheeled
traffic, but a temporary footbridge has been installed so that pedestrians
may still go this way.
Some photographs of the works in progress, the river diversion
and culvert and the temporary footbridge may be viewed…………1
2 3
4 5
6.
New CD-ROM Available From Vortex
(posted Jun 07)
Vortex, the group which has formed in protest against the proposed local
Windfarm development, has produced a CD-ROM which aims to demonstrate
visually what the Windfarm might look like from 6 selected surrounding
viewpoints if it were to go ahead. 2 of these viewpoints are respectively
from Norton In Hales playing fields and from Bearstone Road. Click below
to see these visualisations. Copies of the full CD-ROM are available
direct from Vortex at http://www.vortex.uk.net.
Click to view large image.
Election Results (posted
May 07)
The results from the Norton in Hales Parish Council election
are as follows:
BRASSINGTON Michael John - 71
BRENNAN Hayley Susan - 135 Elected
CLIFF Karen Marie - 150 Elected
EARDLEY Peter Michael - 92
GROOM Neil - 152 Elected
LOVATT John Edward - 129 Elected
LUCAS, Ronald - Elected (Betton Ward-uncontested)
MAYER Renee Gabrielle - 86
NIXON, Ian - Elected (Betton Ward-uncontested)
POWELL Graham Duncan - 128 Elected
SHARMAN Norman Dennis - 143 Elected
There were 338 electorates with 212 votes cast, giving
a turnout of 62.7%. One ballot paper was rejected.
The next meeting of the new council will be held at 7:30pm on Tuesday
15th May, in the village hall.
The results for the District Council elections are as follows:
BRASSINGTON Michael John The Conservative Party Candidate - 287 Elected
WOODCOCK Frank - 286
London Marathon (posted
May 07)
Villagers Val Cross and Jack Tavenor both completed this years London
Marathon. They would both like to send out a huge thank you to all those
who supported them both emotionally and financially. Val managed to
run it in 5 hours 52 minutes, just behind Floella Benjamin. She raised
a total of over £1700 through the quiz night, coffee morning,
duck race and sponsorship. This money will be going to her chosen charity
"The Miscarriage Association". Jack ran it in 4 and a half
hours and raised approximately £2000 mainly for "Stars Organisation
Supporting Cerebral Palsy (SOS)" but also partly for "Fordhall
Farm". Most of the money Jack raised came from the Duck Race and
donations. Congratulations to both of them!
Neighbourhood Watch (posted Apr 07)
Jackie and Margaret attended the North Shropshire Neighbourhood and
Farm Watch AGM on 20th April. Jackie was again voted in as vice-chairman.
Norton in Hales has a total of 155 paid members (4 are 5 year subs)
and £302 has been paid to the N.S.N. and F.W. on 20.04.2007. Please
continue your support in our joint efforts to fight crime.
Britain in Bloom Environmental Quality Discretionary Award in
2006 (posted Apr 07)
Norton in Hales won the RHS Britain in Bloom Environmental Quality Discretionary
Award in 2006, due in no small part to the work of Joan Eardley, who
is featured in the article available HERE.
Medieval Archaeological Sites (posted 5th Apr 07)
It has recently come to our attention that one of the best preserved
local medieval archaeological sites in the Market Drayton area has been
largely destroyed. Click
here
to read more.
Local motorists - Watch out!! (posted 5th Apr 07)
Loggerheads Parish Council have finalised training for the SPEEDWATCH
scheme which will shortly start on roads in the area (which includes
the area around Knighton and the White Lion)
You'll see yellow jacketed volunteers with a device that measures your
speed in the built-up areas. Stick to the posted speed limits and you
won't be pestered!
If you are over the limit your reg. number will be logged, and if you
persist you are likely to get an official warning from Staffs Police.
Duck Race (posted 25th Mar 07)
The Duck Race held at Forge Farm, Norton in Hales, by kind permission
of Mr and Mrs John Lovatt was a great success this afternoon. The weather
was kind to us and John and Gwen's garden and grounds were ideal for
the occasion. Here are some pictures I took which include a picture
of Jack Tavernor and Val Cross, whom we are supporting as they run in
the Flora London Marathon on 22 April, for Cystic Fibrosis and The Miscarriage
Association respectively.

Parish council elections (posted 23rd Mar 07)
Parish, Town and District Council elections will be held on Thursday
3rd May. Anyone interested in standing for Norton in Hales parish council,
please contact the council clerk, Mrs Edwards on 01630 652925. All nominations
must be in no later than noon on Wednesday 4th April. It is however
advised to send nominations in as soon as possible.
An email from Spain (posted 30th Mar 07)
An email from Spain (with birthday wishes to the lady's mother, Mrs
Katherine Beryl Brook)
I am writing to say that I think the Norton in Hales page is very nice
and congratulations. I have shown the photos to all the six librarians
in the Municipal Library of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, near Madrid
capital, Spain and everybody reacts with "How Pretty". Spanish
people also say "How green!" as here there is so little.......I
have also shown the page to a lady who has English classes with me once
a week and has recently returned from London where her two daughters
live. She had the same reaction and thinks English people care for the
country and the environment.
Test Mast Approval (posted 19th Mar 07)
Plans for a 200ft high wind test mast on land at Lower Farm
in Bearstone near the village have been approved despite protests and
more than 450 objections. District councillors voted by five votes to
four in favour of the application by Nuon Renewables. Nuon will use
this mast to test whether the area is suitable for a wind farm of initially
approximately 9 wind turbines.
Campaigners against the test mast were furious with the
decision and claimed that the councillors did not go near the area in
question during the site visit. They were also angry that a third of
the committee were not present for such an important and emotive application.
For more information visit www.vortex.uk.net
and www.nuonrenewables.com
Affordable Housing (posted 19th Mar 07)
The application by Zenith Development Partnership to build an Affordable
Housing Scheme of 4 semi-detached houses and 2 flats in a two storey
building on the land opposite the Jubilee Hall, Main Road, Norton in
Hales, was approved by a vote of 7-3 at the North Shropshire District
Council Development Control Committee on Wednesday afternoon, 14 March
2007. There was considerable local opposition to this scheme and the
Parish Council was unanimous in its objection. At a Radio Shropshire
recording of a broadcast on Friday 9 March, twenty objectors attended
outside the Jubilee Hall and seven spoke in the recording which was
broadcast at intervals over the weekend. At a Development Control Committee
Site Meeting at 11.10 on the morning of 14 March, Parish Councillor
Ron Lucas spoke on behalf of the Parish Council; and Planning Consultant
Graham Powell spoke on behalf of the objectors at the Committee Meeting
in the Council Chamber.
Mucklestone Road (posted 1st Mar 07)
Mucklestone Road will be closed from 10th April for 19 weeks due to
bridge repairs and re-surfacing.
Neighbourhood Watch (posted 1st Mar 07)
Subscriptions are now due. If you have not already paid please contact
your coordinator who will collect it.
Quiz Night (posted 1st Mar 07)
The quiz night held on 8th February at the Jubilee Hall was a great
success. Over £400 was rasied and proceeds will be divided between
the The Miscarriage Association and Norton in Bloom.
Wind Mast (posted 1st Mar 07)
Coucillors will be holding a site visit for the proposed test mast on
Wednesday 7th March. Coucillors will meet first at Lower Farm and then
discuss the application afterwards at the Festival Drayton Centre 2pm.
NSDC
NSDC have come up with a Conservation Area Appraisal for Norton,
based on a proposal from 'In Bloom'. This splits the village into 3
contiguous areas; based on Main Road, village green and Recreation Ground.
See related
info, scan
1 & scan
2.
An e-mail has been received from South Africa from a lady related to
a local villager, who visited Norton in Hales last winter. She says
“I did get to check out the Norton in Hales website – finally!
Took me a long time to get there, I know. It’s a good website.
It was lovely to browse through a couple of photos and familiar countryside!”
During November we had an Autumn Creative Arts week when children form
all four classes came together to work on various arts projects ranging
from weaving, and collage to music. The children's work was displayed
and can be seen below.
Also in November, the children were busy collecting shoe boxes filled
with all sorts of goodies destined for the needy in Romania. Despite
the political changes over the last few years it is still a desperately
poor country in places and the things collected by the children will
make all the difference this Christmas time. Seen here are some children
presenting Mr Robert Williams with their boxes.


The children at the village school have been participating in Creative
Arts Week. The photos here show how artistic our village children are!!
An Awards Night was held at the Hinds Head on October 3rd to celebrate
the Norton in Hales victory in the UK National Britain in Bloom contest.
A range of awards was made to local villagers who had contributed to
this success. The environmental benefits were also recognised, as was
the involvement of the village schoolchildren. Winners of the village
show and best kept garden were also presented with their awards.
Download a copy of the portfolio
document
which was prepared for the village’s national Britain in Bloom
entry.
National Britain in Bloom Gold Award
Norton
in Hales has won the United Kingdom National Britain in Bloom Gold Award
in the village category. In winning the award, Norton in Hales beat
off competition from 3 other villages, respectively Coniston, East Budleigh
(Devon) and Scarva (Northern Ireland). Norton is the first West Midlands
winner of the National Award, which represents the highest accolade
from the campaign organised by the Royal Horticultural Society.
The judges said that “the Awards recognize the efforts
made by Norton in Hales Parish Council, local businesses, community
groups, children and volunteers in helping to create the lasting improvements
to the local environment. So many wonderful things are taking place
in this village to improve the
environment
both in terms of floral enhancement and biodiversity. The legacy of
open space and mature trees is excellent, but there is no complacency
about the village and new and appropriate planting is taking place in
many areas. The complete commitment of all residents to Britain in Bloom
and the levels of environmental quality were outstanding”. Download
the Britain in Bloom press release.
Village Show Success
Norton in Hales village Flower and Produce show, held on Saturday
9 September, has been hailed as a great success. A show had not been
held in the village since 1995 and the In Bloom Group decided to reintroduce
it this year, to coincide with their entry into the Britain in Bloom
competition.
Villagers have just heard that that won a gold medal in
the Heart of England In Bloom and have to wait until September 21st
for the results of the national competition.
Overall show winner was John Groom, winner of the childrens’
section was Georgina Maddox and Rosemary Maddox won the domestic section.
Judges were George Lovatt, Ruby Burnell and Gainer Challinor.
After the show, organiser Jean Dunk said that she was
delighted with the number of entries, 244 in total with more than 80
individuals exhibiting. In particular she said that the number of entries
in the childrens’ section was fantastic.
Chairman of the In Bloom, Alma Finlay Burrows presented
a Rose Bowl to John Groom and Mrs J Ramsden presented a cup, which she
had donated, to Georgina Maddox.
Jean Dunk paid tribute to her main advisers, Mary Keay
and Doreen Brassington who had been involved in the last show, a band
of helpers and all the people who entered- some from outside the village.
Alma Finlay Burrows said that the show was another element
to village life and hoped that it would now become an annual event.
GOLD!!
Norton in Hales received a gold at the Heart of England awards ceremony.
The village also won the "best in small village" category
on 1st September. Jean & Mel Dunk and Mick & Doreen Brassington
will be attending the National ceremony in Perth on 21st September in
the hope of scooping the top prize competing against other villages
in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Calling all budding local historians
Is anyone in the village interested in helping to compile material of
and historic nature about Norton in Hales, which can be featured on
this website. If you have access to old documents, photographs or other
material, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please contact Dick
Walton on 01630 654734
Church Garden Fete raised £1005
This year's church garden fete was a total sucess and manged to raise
£1005. Thanks to all who helped make it such a delightful afternoon.
Village Hall
The Jubilee Hall Committee are currently looking for a Bookings Clerk.
Anyone interested should please contact Jeff Harrell on 01630 653081
or David Rigby on 01630 654202
Pancake day! Class 1 spent the morning making and tasting
pancakes. They also made some very sturdy ones to race with in the afternoon.
It was bitterly cold, but they all had a great time and became expert
at tossing the pancakes! See the pictures.

Snowfall! Norton in Hales experienced a heavy snowfall
on the morning of March 2nd. The children at the village school made
the most of it!
Traditional Vegetable Show to be revived
An annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show will be making a return to
Norton in Hales in September 9th. The In Bloom committee have decided
to re-launch this show to mark the village's entry in the Britain in
Bloom competition. Entry is free and there will be prizes for overall
category winners. Children are also encouraged to take part. For more
information please call Jean Dunk on 01630 655838.
Computers stolen from school
Four brand new computers, which were installed on Friday 17th February,
were stolen over that same weekend.
Anyone with any information which might be relevant to this break-in,
is encouraged to contact the police or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Extraordinary Parish Council Meeting - Tuesday 24th January
(posted 18th Jan 06)
There will be be an Extraordinary Parish Council Meeting on Tuesday
24th January at 7pm at the Jubilee Hall. The meeting has been called
following the planning application for low-cost houses in the village.
A planning Officer has been asked to attend and the public will be invited
to ask questions.
£1000 raised by carol singers (posted 16th
Jan 06)
The carol singers would like to thank everybody very much indeed for
their generosity also for the kind hospitality. Thanks also go to all
the drivers. The amount raised was £1000.

The North Staffordshire Hounds (posted 4th Jan
06)
The North Staffordshire Hounds met at Brand Hall on New Year’s
Eve morning. It was a lovely morning with a good following, led by Joint
Masters Mark Allman and Mrs Anne Hartley. Click here
to see more pictures, including one of our Parish Councillor, John Lovatt.
School raises £680 at Winter Fayre (posted
16th Dec 05)
Norton in Hales school would like to thank all the parents and children
who helped out at the Winter Fayre and also all those who supported
the Fayre by coming. Around £680 was made on the day which, considering
the lack of electricity was a great achievement.
Children in Need (posted 21st Nov 05)
Pupils and staff at Norton School have raised a total of £92 for
Children in Need. The children held a non-uniform day and donated £1
to the charity.
Harvest Festival (posted 4th Nov 05)
Read the latest about how our children celebrated harvest
festival this year.
Station Bridge Closure (posted 14th Sept 05)
Station bridge will be closed to traffic for essential repair for at
least the next three months. There will be access for pedestrians and
dismounted cyclists during this period. All other traffic must follow
the diversions via Knighton, Woore, Buerton and Kinsey Heath until the
bridge re-opens.
Refuse Collection (posted 14th Sept 05)
Our refuse Collection Service has now changed. Please click
on "Community Services"
for further information.
Heart of England in Bloom competition (posted 5th Sept
05)
Norton in Hales has won the Gold Award in the Village category of the
Heart of England in Bloom competition. The Village category is defined
as having an Electoral Roll range between 301 and 1000. (There are 340
in Norton). Cheswardine and Halmer End were other villages in this category.
They were awarded silver gilt, whilst Norton had a Gold Award and was
therefore the Village category winner.
There are four category winners in all in the region,
each representing different sizes of community. The four in question
are Norton in Hales, Newport, Shrewsbury and Coventry City Centre. In
addition to the honour of winning in 2005, each of the four will now
go forward and represent the region in the National competition in 2006.
See the “Norton in
Bloom” page in the “Clubs and Societies” section
for more details.
Club Cubana (posted 19th July 05)
The Club Cubana Salsa Evening at the village hall was a huge success.
All tickets were sold out and over £150 was raised for the village
hall. There will be another Club Cubana Salsa Evening in October. More
info in the diary section nearer the time.
Jubilee Hall (posted 19th July 05)
The village hall have registered for a Licence for Entertainment which
will be valid from 7th November 2005.
Heart of England in Bloom (posted 19th July 05)
Judging for this years Heart of England in Bloom competition took place
on 9th July and the village looked stunning. The portfolio shown to
the judges will be available for perusal at the Hinds Head in August.
The results of the Heart of England in Bloom judging will be announced
on September 3rd at Trentham Gardens.
Shropshire Life (posted 19th July 05)
Norton in Hales is on the front cover of the July issue of Shropshire
Life. There is an article on a few villages in Shropshire and Norton
in Hales is one of them.
Refuse Collection and Recycling (posted 19th July
05)
From 5th September your refuse and garden waste will be collected on
alternate weeks. A new service to collect recyclables from the kerbside
is also being introduced from 5th September. Two recycling boxes will
be delivered in August and these are for newpapers, magazines, bottles
and cans. They will be collected on the same day as the green wheelie
bin. More exact dates will be availble in August.

Sports Day (posted 18th July 05)
We were very lucky on Friday to have a gloriously warm, but not too
hot day for Sports Day. The day began at 10 with the usual races, egg
and spoon, sack, running and skipping. The children had the luxury of
a gazebo to watch from, whilst the parents cheered on from the sidelines.
We broke for lunch and the children joined their parents for a picnic.
In the afternoon the mums, dads and toddlers had their races and finished
off a tiring but very enjoyable day. It is one of the high spots of
the school year - weather permitting!

Container gardens (posted 30th Jun 05)
See more of the children's container garden's made with the help of
a parent in an after school club. Click here
Penny Race (posted 30th Jun 05)
£61.15 was raised recently by the children at the school’s
Penny Day event – click here for more
details.
Caterpillars Pre-School (posted 3rd Jun 05)
Caterpillars Pre-School and Friends of Norton School are thrilled to
confirm that they have raised a total of £2330 at their "Ladies
Evening". The event was a huge success thanks to the hard work
of everyone involved, the promise auction, Zoe Lyons the comidian and
the delicious food. Special thanks go to Mrs. J. Furnival for the kind
use of the marquee for the evening.

St. Chad's Fundraising (posted 24th Mar 05)
Support St. Chad's church fundraising - pens now available at 50p, also
fridge magnets at £1.
Pancake Evening (posted 7th Mar 05)
The Pancake Evening raised a total of £365. Monies raised have
been split between the Tsunami appeal and St. Chad’s Church. Thanks
for everyone’s generosity – a good time was had by all.
Neighbourhood Watch Alert (posted 4th Mar 05)
Callers at homes in Norton in Hales offering to sell "goods".
Take identification and vehicle details - if concerned ring the police.
There have been reports of people of calling at homes
in other areas of North Shropshire to sell "goods". A few
have been given entry (often in early evening) and stolen cash.
Take no risks - Lock your doors and do not let anyone in that you would
not trust. Report incidents immediately to PC Haycox on 0845 7444888
and then let your coordinator know.
Tsunami Appeal (posted 28th Jan 05)
Teachers, parents and children at Norton in Hales School have helped
to raise a total of £271.54 for the Tsunami Appeal. Parents baked
cakes for a cake stall and the children had a bring and buy sale of
toys after school.
Calling All Campanologists (posted 14th Jan 05)
Fancy a go at bellringing? We need a few extra hands to learn the ropes
(so to speak). If you'd like to see what it's all about, contact Bill
Tavernor (654977) or Dick Walton (654734).

Watch Out For Rhona! (posted 14th Jan 05)
Rhona Crewe, daughter of Jane and Richard who emigrated from Norton
Farm to Saskatchewan in Canada 3 years ago, is on our TV screens and
magazine racks just now. The current trailer for the E4 channel (being
shown on both Channel Four and E4) features Rhona prominently, as does
the front cover of the current edition of “Prima Baby” (see
picture). Rhona, who now lives in London, qualified with a degree from
Dance College in London and now works for a modelling and entertainment
agency in the big city.
Neighbourhood Watch (posted 3rd Jan 05)
Good News! Two occupants of an old model dark blue Ford Escort were
apprehended by the police after their suspicious behaviour in the village
was reported by a co-ordinator.
Please take note of registration/colour/model of suspicious
vehicles and report it if you feel there is strong enough reason. Otherwise
keep note of the date and details in case of need.
Your neighbourhood Watch is valuable to the parish! Let
us all play a part in keeping it active and please remember co-ordinators
do the work voluntarily for the benefit of Norton in Hales parishoners.
A White Christmas (posted 29th Dec, 2004)
A light snow shower fell on the village around 9 a.m. on Christmas
morning. Later in the day, heavier snow fell to a depth of over 5 centimetres,
making for idyllic scenes around the village over the next 48 hours
A number of photos taken on a glorious Boxing Day are
set out below. More will appear in the “Gallery” section
in the next few days.

Neighbourhood Watch Alert (posted 17th Dec, 2004)
Please be aware that the drivers of a blue ford escort have been seen
acting suspisciously in the village. They are 2 men in their early 20s.
There has also been a night-time disturbance in the back garden of a
house on Church Meadows.
Norton in Hales Neighbourhood Watch
Vehicles had valuables taken from them on the evening of 6th
December in the Chapel Lane/Beswick Close area. Please ensure all valuables
are out of sight and if your vehicle hasn't a lock, please remove them
to where they are safe.
Christmas is a wonderful time for the petty thief - gifts
often ready wrapped; hide presents from sight from your home windows
as well as your car.
Norton in Bloom cup
Dereck Harvey won the Norton in Bloom cup this year for his excellent
floral displays. The cup is for the best front garden and presented
each year by the Parish Council.

Newcastle and District Plough match!
Vintage tractors busy at work at the Newcastle and District
Plough match held in Norton in Hales on 23 September 2004.
Norton-in-Hales wins village "Heart of England in bloom"
Gold!
The good news was announced on September 10th that Norton in Hales has
won a gold medal in the village section of the Heart of England in Bloom
competition. More details to follow.
Local villager Laura Walton graduates (posted July,
2004)
Local villager Laura Walton has graduated from a 5-year course
at Manchester University Medical School with an MBChB degree, Bachelor
of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. Laura, from Napley Drive, gained her
earlier educational grounding at Norton in Hales village school, before
moving on to the Grove School. She has now taken up her first House
Officer post at Trafford Hospital in Manchester and will move on early
in 2005 to a 6-month surgical post in Preston.