Etchingham

PUBLIC MEETING: The Etchingham Conservative Association is holding a Public Meeting in the Parker Hall on Saturday March 5, starting at 12 noon. County Councillor John Barnes and District Councillors Mary Barnes and Robert Elliston will be present and will be pleased to answer questions on issues affecting the village, the meeting will also be joined by Huw Merriman MP.

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CHURCH INFORMATION: Details of what is happening at the Church can be found online at www.etchinghamvillage.co.uk/church

VILLAGE WEBSITE: The village website has been running for a few years now, it was primarily provided by the Parish Council as a means of making council information available to village residents, but has always contained as much information as possible about the village and organisations. We want to gather your views on the site through a short survey, which only takes a couple of minutes to complete, on the website. Please take a minute or two to fill in the survey at www.etchinghamvillage.co.uk/survey

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LENT LUNCHES: The Church is hosting three Lent Lunches this year, the Lent Lunches will be a simple meal of soup and bread. Last year the lunches were held on people’s homes, this year they will be in the Parker Hall, Parsonage Croft the first has already taken place the next two will be on Tuesday March 1 and Tuesday March 22, all starting at 12.30pm.

There is no charge for the lunch, but there will be donations to two chosen charities, Christian Aid and the International Nepal Fellowship. The situation in Nepal is dire, the Church would be happy to receive donations of woolly hats, scarves, blankets and warm clothes to pass on to them.

If you are new to the village, another chance to meet other village residents.

INCONSIDERATE PARKING: There was a recent incident near the High Street end of Church Lane where children on their way to school were put in danger because of dangerous/inconsiderate parking at that location. The Parish Council is aware of the situation and the problem will be on the agenda for the February meeting, Parish Council needs evidence of the problems to be able to progress this issue further, if you see cars parked dangerously in that location if you are able to get photographs please send them to the Parish Clerk, also if you witness any incidents or near misses please supply the Clerk with details of dates, times and what happened. The Parish Council is aware of other parking problems in the village, but for the time being the focus needs to be on the Church Lane situation, if that can be sorted then attention can be given to other areas in the village.

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SENDING INFORMATION: Get information for this column to me as soon as possible. There are several ways to get your info to me, but email is preferred because there is less chance of errors during copying. I need information by 10pm on Monday to be sure it will be in time for inclusion, I can sometimes add extra items on Tuesday morning, but this cannot be guaranteed. You can deliver to 2 Park Farm Close, telephone 01580 819532 or 07484 635014 or email [email protected] you will also find a form on the village website to send your information from there, look for the Village Voice link near the bottom of the column of links on the left-hand side. .

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