The life and times of Cranfield Parish Council and the village of Cranfield in Bedfordshire, England
Friday, 27 August 2010
High Street
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Cranfield Cemetery visitors/friends' group
Cranfield Cemetery is a key service provided by the parish council. The council has developed and invested in it in recent years in preparation for an expected growth in population. It has also redesigned and enhanced the memorial garden.
Unsurprisingly, there is a regular engagement with the public on the state of the cemetery and the facilities, some of it quite animated. In line with many other public service providers I am, therefore, proposing a visitors’ group, which would meet with a nominated parish councillor or parish councillors. The aim would be to hear issues and deal with enquiries and simultaneously to provide feedback to those concerned enough to attend. This would not exclude contact with the parish council on an ad hoc, day to day basis.
It might meet just twice a year plus a site visit during the growing season, perhaps. Non-parish council membership would be flexible and self-selecting. The group’s views would not be binding on the parish council in any way but ideally it should be listening to what its members are saying.
If the parish council agrees to this proposal I would place an advert in the October Cranfield Express seeking expressions of interest.
Friday, 20 August 2010
Hot material
Vehicles are unable to drive over hot material
I am pleased to tell you of highway improvements that are due to start in your area. The resurfacing of the High Street (junction of Mill Road to Merchant Lane) will commence 23 August and is expected to take 7 working days to complete.
Pedestrian access to / from properties affected by this restriction will be maintained at all times as will access for emergency vehicles.