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Brightwalton's Village Christmas Celebration

28/11/2017

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Sunday 10th December 4pm at Brightwalton Church

With readings from Dickens and others, and rural village carols. 

Mulled wine and festive refreshments will be served
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We very much look forward to seeing you at this happy village Christmas gathering. 

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West Berkshire Council begins consultation on 2018/19 Budget

27/11/2017

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West Berkshire Council has begun a consultation on proposals affecting some frontline services as it prepares to set its budget for 2018/19.

Next year West Berkshire Council will have around £123m to spend on services in communities across the district. However, an increasing demand for these services and a reduction in central government funding means the council will have to find savings of around £10m in order to deliver a balanced budget.

The council began preparing the budget earlier this year and has worked hard to minimise the impact on frontline services. Most of the savings will be found through the council becoming even more efficient, generating additional income and through a possible increase in Council Tax. However, around £1m will impact on services delivered in communities across the district with proposals which include:
  • Introducing a charge for garden waste collections. More than half of councils already charge for this service and the proposal would generate around £900,000 a year. The annual subscription would be around £50 per household - which works out at less than £2 per collection.
  • Reducing funding for Citizens Advice West Berkshire from £120,000 to £40,000 in 2018/19.
  • Stopping sending planning application notices directly to nearby properties to save around £17,500 a year. Orange site notices will continue to be clearly displayed in the vicinity of all planning application sites.
Details of the proposals can be found online at www.westberks.gov.uk/budgetproposals. A public consultation on the proposals is open until Wednesday 10th January with communities asked to consider how they might be affected and suggest how the impact of these proposals could be reduced.

Speaking ahead of the consultation Councillor Graham Jones, Leader of West Berkshire Council, said: "Every year our communities are asking more from the services we provide but we are receiving less money to provide those services. We have looked first at how the council can work differently by becoming more efficient and by working more closely with other local authorities and with our communities. Our priority has been to protect those services which support the most vulnerable people in our communities but it's inevitable that there will be an impact on some other services. Although we have set out our proposals for next year it's important we give communities the chance to tell us how they will be impacted and what might be done to alleviate the impact of any decisions before we decide how to proceed."

How local authority funding is changing 
Over the past eight years West Berkshire Council has had to find savings worth £55m while at the same time responding to an increase in demand for its services. This is because of a reduction in funding from central government which has seen the Revenue Support Grant (worth £33.7m to the council in 2011/12) fall to just £100,000 in 2018/19.

Read our infographic to see how West Berkshire Council is funded and how money is spent.
In finding the savings for 2018/19 the council has sought to protect frontline services as far as possible. This has primarily focused on becoming an even more efficient council, which over the last twelve months has included:
  • A review of ward boundaries which will see the number of district councillors reduce from 52 to 43. This will come into effect, and start delivering savings, from 2019/20
  • A financial challenge review which saw a panel of senior councillors and officers scrutinise service budgets, and identify a further savings and income generation opportunities worth more than £1m
  • A more innovative approach to service delivery which has included a new shared service, bringing together trading standards and environmental protection across West Berkshire, Bracknell Forest and Wokingham councils
  • A review of staff terms and conditions which has seen changes to its lease car scheme and staff mileage rates
To view the budget proposals for 2018/19 and respond to the consultation visit www.westberks.gov.uk/budgetproposals by Wednesday 10th January.  



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Christmas Activities at Shaw House

26/11/2017

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Shaw House Christmas Fair 
3 Dec  |  Shaw House   |  11am – 4pm

If you are looking for unique and creative Christmas gifts then the Christmas Fair is not to be missed! We have over 60 amazing local crafters, bakers, artists and photographers all brimming with bespoke wares that can’t be found on the high street. With mulled wine, hot food and Living Nativity with Miller’s Ark Animals.
£1 adults, children free.
 
 
Childrens Christmas Parties 
3 Dec  |  Shaw House   |  11.30am, 12.45pm, 2pm, 3.15pm
 
It’s party time at Shaw House! Featuring Mr Muddles the charming, if muddlesome magician, who captivates and amazes children with his comical slapstick magic. There will also be a special visit from Father Christmas and all children will receive a present.
 
Parties £4 per child. Tickets available from Shaw House 01635 279279.

For details of more December events at Shaw House click here

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Brightwalton Christmas Fare - 25th November

18/11/2017

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Our Neighbourhood Policing Team

13/11/2017

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WBC Winter Plan Ready to Roll

1/11/2017

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Press Release from West Berkshire Council - 1st November 2017
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With colder weather on the way, West Berkshire Council is ready to keep people on the move with its winter plan for key routes across the district.
From Monday 30 October the Council monitors the weather and will grit roads whenever road temperatures are forecast to fall below zero with a hoar frost.
Primary routes, which account for 40% of the district's almost 800 miles of road, will be gritted whenever a frost or ice is forecast. These routes include all A and B roads and some strategically important C roads, will be gritted when a frost or ice is forecast.  Secondary routes, which make up 20% of the highway network, will be gritted once frosty or icy conditions have been experienced for an unbroken period of 72 hours or greater (i.e., sub-zero temperatures experienced through the period for 3 continuous days and nights) 

In addition, there are currently 480 salt bins serving council offices and public buildings with daily access and the road network in general. Of these, 31 are owned and maintained by the council and 449 are owned and maintained by the Parish or Town Councils.
Councillor Jeanette Clifford, West Berkshire’s Executive Member for Highways and Transport said, “We’re ready to put our Winter Plan into action to ensure that our roads are as clear and safe for our residents as possible.
"While we treat key routes some roads will not be treated. Drivers should be prepared, allow more time for journeys during bad weather and take extra care when travelling."
Decisions about when to grit roads are triggered by cold and other weather alerts from the MeteoGroup and flood alerts from the Environment Agency. West Berkshire Council’s contractor, Volker Highways, have 1,500 tonnes of salt stockpiled at the Council’s Chieveley depot for the winter with plans in place to replenish this stock as required throughout the season. 

However, should the need arise the Council have access to 1,000 tonnes of additional salt which is stored off site. When gritting does take place it is usually done either after the evening rush hour or before the morning rush hour in order to minimise disruption on the roads.

A snow clearance plan is also in place which aims to keep almost half (48.5%) of the highway network available when it snows with priority given to bus routes and access routes to schools and GP surgeries.
Information about routes which have been gritted is provided in real time on the council’s website  once the winter weather plan is instigated.
You can read our Winter Service Plan – which includes maps of  Primary  and Secondary routes and find advice on staying safe this winter including while you travel.  
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