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Appeal decision Church Street (opposite SRA)
Appeal Ref: APP/Z2830/W/17 3169355. Land off Church Street (opposite recreational hall) NN12 8UJ
Due to the large number of comments lodged with SNC planning department regarding this proposed development the Parish Council has decided to post the appeal decision as a matter of public interest.
Posted: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:02 by James Laband
South Northamptonshire Council’s (SNC) activity hubs provide a healthy blend of sports, arts, crafts and games to keep young people happy and healthy while they are off school.
Quick and easy online booking for summer activity hubs
Parents can benefit from the speed and convenience of online booking when reserving their kids' places on the summer activity hubs from this Monday.
The online booking facility will enable people to book places 24 hours a day, and on the go through a smartphone app. It opens on Monday, 26 June at 10am, with the programme kicking off on 24 July.
The... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 16:21 by James Laband
Forthcoming Roadworks A43
Roadworks A43 Northbound Syresham /Brackley Hatch/ Silverstone. Overnight Monday 19th June to Tuesday 4th July
Posted: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 13:17 by James Laband
Positive progress for Silverstone Parish Plan and Design Statement
Silverstone residents are another step closer to having more of a say in the future of their community following the adoption of a parish plan and design statement.
At a meeting of South Northamptonshire Council's (SNC) Planning Policy and Regeneration Strategy Committee on Wednesday, 14 June, members met to consider the Silverstone Parish Plan and Design Statement and whether to adopt it as a supplementary... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 17:51 by James Laband
Church Street application goes to Appeal
The refused planning application for development of land off Church Street has been Appealed by the applicant. The Appeal will be heard by a system of written representations.
Persons who originally responded to SNC on the application who may wish to reiterate what they said or anyone else wishing to add a comment should send these directly to:
The Planning Inspectorate, Room3M, Temple Quay House, 2... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 11 May 2017 17:16 by Cherie Carruthers
Silverstone Parish Plan and Village Design Statement
The Parish Plan and Village Design statement have been sent to South Northants Council to go forward for adoption by them as a Supplementary Planning Document to then be considered against future planning applications.
The documents will also be sent to the Planning Inspectorate to be considered as part of the Appeal papers on the Church Street planning application Refusal.
Posted: Wed, 10 May 2017 17:55 by James Laband
Result of village ballot declared
The result of the village ballot regarding the possibility of the Parish Council moving forward with the production of a Neighbourhood Plan has shown a majority of those voted as being in favour.
Votes for 566
Votes against 56
Spoilt papers 02
This will be formally reported to the Parish Council at its meeting on Monday evening 8th May 2017
Posted: Thu, 04 May 2017 20:33 by James Laband
Awards for Local Campsites
Seven campsites were honoured at the annual Campsite Rating Awards last week, hosted by South Northamptonshire Council (SNC).
The awards were held at Silverstone Racing Club, Silverstone Circuit on Friday, 21 April with Cllr Caryl Billingham MBE, chairman of SNC, in attendance to present the awards.
Silverstone campsites can be awarded one of three awards – silver, gold or platinum. This year,... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 15:29 by Peter Byng
New School move delayed again
Move to New School Delayed
Dear Parent/Carer
Unfortunately the planned move to our new school between 30th May and 9th June has been post-poned and we will not be moving into our new school premises over the May half-term.
Silverstone CE Primary received notification of this delay on Friday 31st March, the last day of term before the Easter Break. Over the Easter holiday we have been in contact with senior... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 17:13 by Peter Byng
How to risk a higher fine!
All dog owners are aware that they are required to pick up after their dogs The fine for failing to do so is £50. However, the fine for bagging it and NOT disposing of it in an appropriate bin (dog bin, public litter bin or black bin at home) counts as littering and carries a fine of £75
The sight of plastic bags, thown into undergrowth, pinned up on braches is distatseful in the extreme... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 17:42 by Peter Byng