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** RED GAP COMMUNITY FUND **
Dalton Parish Councillors are looking for inspiration from our residents!
Each Year Red Gap Community Fund have a pot of money available for community capital projects within the borough of Hartlepool.
The Parish Council would like to get input from residents, and hear from you as to what ideas people may have for suitable community capital projects!
Ideas can include new play equipment for the play area or equipment for community events etc, all sugg...
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The Local and Rural Plans are in process of being reviewed and updated. Included in this is an up to date list of priorities for each village on what they would wish any Section 106 monies, that developers are required by planning conditions to contribute to the community, be preferably spent on.
The Parish Council would like to hear from our residents and would welcome any suggestions you may have.
Please email the Clerk with your suggestions before 2nd April, so they can be cons...
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Want to be a Parish Councillor?
Does the idea of becoming a Parish Councillor interest you? If you are passionate about your local community and want to be part of making a difference read on……
By becoming a Parish Councillor you become someone your community will look to for unbiased guidance and support.
You do not need qualifications to become a Parish Councillor, just experience, skills and knowledge that best represent your local community.
A Parish Cou...
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Anglian Water have kindly offered the opportunity for residents to visit the treatment facility. Spaces are limited, if any residents may be interested, please contact the Clerk and your details will be passed onto the Parish Councillors who are organising this visit.
Dalton Piercy Parish Council would like to inform residents of proposed maintenance works to the shrub areas at Abbots Lea.
The existing shrubs have become significantly overgrown and are now in need of reduction. The Parish Council have been advised that the shrubs should be reduced to approximately knee height. This recommendation has been made to ensure the area can be more easily and safely maintained going forward.
Reducing the height of the shrubs will help discourage vermin from usi...
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The Trustees of Dalton Piercy Village Hall have finally received planning permission from Hartlepool Borough Council to demolish the old hall, which closed in February due ti its deteriorating condition, and build a new hall on the site, along with car parking.