The next meeting of Milton Parish Council to be held in the Bowls Pavilion on Monday 6th September at 7.30pm.
Members of the Public and the Press are cordially invited to attend
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High Street closure Sundays 21/03/21 – 28/03/2021 – 04/04/21
We have been notified that High Street will be completely closed to traffic between Butt Lane and Edmund Close in the area of 7 High Street from 8:00 to 18:00 on each of three Sundays 21st March, 28th March, and 4th April. Diversions will be sign-posted via the A10 as shown on the map – TTRO High Street Mar 2021 040163
The work is to install a new gas connection.
Pedestrian access should not be affected.
Old Paddock Tree Planting
Thank you to all the volunteers who braved the elements to help out with our first batch of native tree planting in the old paddock, doing a great job in planting 213 trees in total.
The Parish Council is endeavouring to identify locations suitable for the planting of additional trees, hoping to run more events in the future.
Should you have any suggestions as to locations please let the Parish Clerk know. clerk@miltonvillage.org.uk.
South Cambs Community Safety Partnership Survey 2020
South Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is made up of representatives from South Cambs District Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, Police, Fire and Rescue Service and the NHS and Probation Service, who work together to deal with local crime and anti-social behaviour issues. This survey aims to collate information from the public on perceptions of safety within their communities. This survey is extremely important in the current climate where the Covid-19 pandemic prevents face to face community engagement. The results of this survey will directly affect the way in which community safety in certain geographical locations is prioritised among the statutory bodies within the South Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership.
Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SouthCambsCSPSurvey2020
Natural Cambridgeshire survey
Natural Cambridgeshire is running a survey to find out the role of nature in supporting people through lockdown and how people’s attitudes to nature and green open space have been affected by lockdown.
The survey can be found here – https://naturalcambridgeshire.org.uk/news/valuing-nature-and-open-space-survey/
Play Area Update
The play areas at The Rowans, Froment Way, Humphries Way, and the areas managed by the Milton Community Centre Management Committee at Coles Road and The Sycamores (including the exercise equipment) will re-open on Saturday 4th July. The swing seats at Coles Road have been removed awaiting delivery of replacement parts to meet safety requirements.
Guidance for users, carers, parents and guardians is given on notices posted in each area including:
- Maintain social distancing according to the government’s latest advice.
- If the play area or exercise area is too busy then please wait or come back at another time.
- Sanitise your hands before, during, and after using the play area especially after touching the equipment and access gates. Please wipe down exercise equipment after use.
- Wash your hands thoroughly when you get home.
- No food or drink should be taken into the play areas.
- Please put litter in the bins provided.
Annual Meeting of Milton Parish Council
The next Annual meeting of Milton Parish Council to be held in the Bowls Pavilion on
Monday 13th May at 7.30pm.
Members of the Public and the Press are cordially invited to attend
Annual Parish Meeting 2019
The next annual parish meeting is to be held in the Bowls Pavilion on
Monday 29th April 2019 7.30pm.
Members of the Public and the Press are cordially invited to attend
Meeting of Milton Parish Council Planning Committee
Next meeting of Milton Parish Council Planning Committee is to be held in the Bowls Pavilion on Monday 18th February at 7:30pm
Members of the Public and the Press are cordially invited to attend
Meeting of Milton Parish Council
The next meeting of Milton Parish Council to be held in the Bowls Pavilion on
Monday 4th February at 7.30pm.
Members of the Public and the Press are cordially invited to attend