Woodgreen Support Group
Letter sent to all residents in November 2020 from Woodgreen Support Group
Letter sent to all residents in November 2020 from Woodgreen Support Group
Parish councils are ideally placed to help co-ordinate action locally. Recognising the importance of climate and nature emergency is the first step. This could be through an emergency declaration, call to action or setting up a local group. Parishes may own buildings that or land that are suitable for renewable energy or have buildings that need to improve their energy efficiency. Friends of the Earth have produced a very useful guide to help Parish Councils.
West Hampshire CCG is working in partnership with NHS Property Services to plan a Health and Wellbeing Hub for Children, Young People and Families on the Ashurst Hospital site. For more details, see the following newsletter:
Woodgreen Parish Council needs YOU!
There is a casual vacancy to be filled on Woodgreen Parish Council. If you care about Woodgreen and would like to have more of a say about what goes on there, why not become a Parish Councillor?
Have a chat to one of your Parish Councillors to find out more or call the Parish Clerk on 07887 773871
As a Parish Councillor you can become a real voice for your community and affect real change! Why don’t you put your name forward and see what difference you can make?
Contact the Parish Clerk, Woodgreen Parish Council,
℅ Woodgreen Community Shop, Hale Road, Woodgreen, SP6 2AJ
Tel. 07887 773871
Email. parish.clerk@woodgreen-pc.gov.uk
Absolutely no previous experience required!
Please click on link to view newsletter:
https://westhampshireccg.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Hythe-Newsletter-FINAL.pdf
NFDC has awarded the Hythe to Southampton passenger ferry a £15k grant to help this important community transport provider adversely affected by reduced passenger numbers due to Covid-19.
Over 240 people have signed up to become New Forest National Park Ambassadors since the scheme was launched last month.
The scheme was set up by the National Park Authority and parish councils after local people said they wanted to get involved more in helping to care for the Forest’s internationally-important landscape and its wildlife.
Residents of the New Forest are being reminded to update their voter details so they can have a voice on decisions that affect them. New Forest District Council (NFDC) is writing to all households to update the electoral register and is asking residents to update their details online where possible.
New Forest District Council invites rural, small and medium sized businesses to apply for grants from a new £80,000 grant fund. The fund aims to support businesses with capital investment for projects which enable business growth and expansion.