Snitterfield Playing Field: Play Areas and Landscaping

 

Exciting progress is being made with plans for new play areas and landscaping on Snitterfield Playing Field.  We have been working with landscape architects High Topp Creations to finalise the detailed design and scale drawings needed for the tender process and grant applications.  This “masterplan” can be viewed here and we encourage feedback so as to ensure the final design fully meets the community’s needs. Please send all comments or questions to us at snitterfieldplayingfield@gmail.com by 31 August.

 

The aim has been to provide play facilities and social spaces for local residents, while making the most of and enhancing the existing landscape.  Careful consideration been given to how best to meet the needs of children of all ages and abilities: from pre-schoolers through to teens and for those with physical disabilities or sensory needs.  The play areas will be located at the south / south-east end of the field and care is being taken not to compromise use of the field by other users.

 

The design includes: an area aimed at the under 5s within the existing fenced-in playground; a more challenging log climbing structure for older children; swings for all, including toddler, basket and pendulum swings; two new mounds (since the children enjoy the existing one so much!) with various ways to climb up, a bridge between them and a wide slide down; trampoline and roundabout, both wheelchair accessible; a scooter/cycle track for all ages; a basketball hoop and half pipe aimed at older children/teens; and a shelter and hammocks as social areas.

 

Accessibility is also a priority. A Bredon gravel path will run from the car park and take a loop around the play areas, also connecting to the Hales Close entrance and the path from Bearley Road. This surface is suitable for pushchairs, wheelchairs, bikes and scooters while also being sympathetic to the rural landscape. The car park will also be extended and resurfaced in line with the planning permission obtained as part of the replacement pavilion.

 

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and STAG are collaborating on the planting scheme for the field including new trees, shrubs and wild flower areas.  A contemplative space is envisaged around the Platinum Jubilee oak tree, with further planting and seating.

 

The masterplan is the culmination of several years of work by community groups including detailed consultation with local residents and community organisations. A full history can be viewed at https://snitterfieldparishcouncil.gov.uk/snitterfield-playing-field-fit-for-the-future.

 

We are grateful to the Parish Council for funding the landscape design and the associated surveys. Going forward, the Parish Council has also agreed to fund input from an expert in project management and fundraising, who will help us prepare the documentation needed for the tender process and grant applications. With this in place, we are confident we can take this project through to completion – if you are interested in helping, please do get in touch on the e-mail address above.

 

Snitterfield Playing Field Working Group

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New Mobile Library Timetable for Snitterfield 2024/25

Hawkes Point H Route - Updated 06.11.23

Hawkes Point Mobile Library

H Route

The Library will be available on these Wednesdays in 2024/25

  • April 10
  • May 8
  • June 5
  • July 3, 31
  • August 28
  • September 25
  • October 23
  • November 20
  • December 18
  • January 22
  • February 19
  • March 19
Stop No Location Stop Name Arrive Depart Stay
1 Bearly Grange Road 9:35 9:55 20
2 Bearly Post Office 10:00 10:20 20
3 Bearly Bearley Green 10:25 10:45 20
4 Aston Cantlow Bearley Road 10:55 11:10 15
5 Great Alne Great Alne Park 11:20 11:50 30
6 Snitterfield Village Hall/Nursery 13:10 13:45 35
7 Norton Lindsey Gannaway Farm, Curlieu Lane 14:00 14:15 15
8 Norton Lindsey New Inn 14:25 14:55 30

For all enquiries or to renew books please phone 01926 851031

or renew online at warwickshire.gov.uk/libraries

Have your say on… Warwickshire’s rights of way

Warwickshire ROWIP flyer pdf flat

The 1700 miles of public rights of way across Warwickshire are important for enjoying and exploring our countryside and urban areas as well as for travelling to work or school and for our health & wellbeing. They are part of what makes Warwickshire a special place to live, work and enjoy.

  • If you use public rights of way, we’d like to know about your experience and how important they are to you.
  • If you don’t use them, we’d like to know why and what, if anything, we can do to help.

Visit: ask.warwickshire.gov.uk

Take part in our online survey to tell us your ideas.

Survey closes 7 April 2024

SDC Council Plan 2023- 2027

Council Plan 2023 – 2027 | Stratford-on-Avon District Council

Results of the Housing Needs Survey

Snitterfield Actioning Climate Change (SACC)

CALLING ALL SNITTERFIELD RESIDENTS! It’s that time of year again! ££££ Grant Time ££££ Although it’s hard to imagine feeling the cold when it’s so warm outside, the deadline for SACC Eco Grants is 1st OCTOBER.

SACC is especially keen to hear from applicants wishing to insulate their loft.

SACC can bulk purchase Sheep’s wool insulation (less embodied energy than traditional types and so much nicer to handle) and deliver it to your home. You will need to fit it.

Please visit: GRANT-LOFT-INSULATION-SEP21.pdf (snitterfieldacc.org)

Gas Works Commence Tuesday 9th May 2023

Harriet Appleby, Customer Manager, Trinity, has confirmed that the following secondary schools have been informed of the Traffic Management arrangements.

  • Stratford High School
  • Stratford College
  • Kingsley
  • Kings High
  • Warwick School
  • Welcombe Hills School
  • Henley-in-Arden
  • Alcester Grammar School/St Benedicts
  • King Edwards School
  • Stratford Girls Grammar School

Visit https://cadentgas.com/snitterfield for the most up to date information on the roadworks.

Cadent Gas Works Snitterfield Poster 2023 A4

Snitterfield Parish Council – Annual Parish Meeting

Notice is hereby given that The Annual Parish Meeting for Snitterfield will be held in the Village Hall on Monday 22 May 2023 at 7.30pm.  The format of the Annual Parish Meeting will enable discussion and allow ideas, requests and suggestions to be put forward by members of the community.  If there is a particular issue which you would like to bring to the attention of those present, there will be an opportunity to do so, at the meeting.  Please let me know if you will be attending or alternatively you may submit a report either by post or email which will be read at your request. Nicola Everall, Parish Clerk, email: snitterfieldpc@outlook.com

Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations

Please find attached the Notice of Poll for the District and Parish Elections.

Notice of Poll
Parish Notice of Poll

On Thursday 4 May 2023, local elections are taking place across England. To vote at a polling station, you will need to bring photo ID. Find out what forms of ID will be accepted.

If you have lost your photo ID, you can apply for an emergency proxy vote up to 5pm on polling day.

David Dalby

Returning Officer and Electoral Registration Officer

Stratford-on-Avon District Council

Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6HX

D53210 Snitterfield Road, Bearley – Road Closure

Warwickshire County Council has confirmed that the above road closure will take place.

However, there has been a need to amend the commencement and completion date.

The notice attached states the closure starts from the 1st of May but this means that the road closure can be closed from the 1st of May 2023 but the actual confirmed dates of closure are the 2nd to the 4th of May 2023.

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County Highways

Transport and Economy

Communities Group

Email: ch-rmttro@warwickshire.gov.uk

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