Allotment Plots

There will soon be some vacant plots on Hartlebury Parish Council’s allotment field.
Anyone interested in renting a plot please email the Parish Clerk as soon as possible.

There will soon be some vacant plots on Hartlebury Parish Council’s allotment field.
Anyone interested in renting a plot please email the Parish Clerk as soon as possible.
Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping or tipping of waste or rubbish onto any land that does not have a licence to accept that waste. The effects of fly-tipping can cause environmental damage, health risks, area decline, financial burdens and legal consequences on the parish.
Fly-tipping includes everything from general household rubbish to commercial waste, construction waste, garden waste, hazards waste (including asbestos), white goods. mattresses, rubble, tyres and even abandoned vehicles.
Residents and businesses have a responsibility to help make sure their waste is disposed of properly. Even if it’s given to someone else, and they then illegally dump it, you could still be fined or face court action if you haven’t taken reasonable steps to prevent that from happening. This is known as Duty of Care.
The penalty for fly-tipping ranges from a hefty fine up to £50,000 or up to five years in prison depending on what is dumped, how much is dumped and where.
WDC investigate all reports of fly-tipping where there is a reasonable chance of finding evidence that will lead to a prosecution.
Make sure your waste is disposed of properly. Follow the S.C.R.A.P code to keep yourself safe from prosecution and to help to protect our environment.
If you see someone fly-tipping write down as many relevant details as possible and report them to WDC. The sort of information they need includes:
If you see rubbish dumped on public land, roads, paths or bridleways then please report it to WDC at https://www.wychavon.gov.uk/environmental-crime/fly-tipping
They will investigate and arrange for the waste to be removed.
If the waste blocks the road or presents an immediate hazard to traffic report it to the County Council Highways Department on 01905 765765.
Alternatively, please call Client Services on 01386 565018.
Reported fly-tipping would normally be cleared within 24 hours, Monday to Friday. It may take longer if reported over the weekend. Sometimes they will leave a “Council Aware” sticker on the fly-tipped waste which means that it is either under investigation or awaiting clearance.
If waste is dumped on private land then it is the landowner’s responsibility to remove it, or ask a licensed waste carrier to do it for them, and make sure it is disposed of properly. WDC can still investigate where the waste has come from.
If the waste presents a health hazard it should be reported to Worcs Regulatory
Services on 01905 822799 or email wrsenquiries@worcsregservices.gov.uk
WDC run a bulky waste collection service for residents, there are brown bins available for garden waste collection/disposal and they also have a commercial waste collection service.
The Community, Safety and Environmental Protection Officers with Malvern Hills District Council and Wychavon District Council follow up on reported issues such as littering, graffiti, dog contamination and other environmental issues as well as fly-tipping. They want to enforce, empower, enthuse, educate and engage with the community on duty to care, and need everyone to join in, possibly even adopting a street to look after. A successful project called “Little Litter Warriors” has already been rolled out within Worcestershire and could be adopted locally.
The use of technology, such as cctv, smart water and covert cameras, are all being used by the enforcement team to try to combat fly-tipping in the hope of finding evidence that will lead to a prosecution.
The main message to pass on to the public is to make sure to report everything. It can be done anonymously, confidentially and it doesn’t matter if the report has been repeated by others.
Please join us on the 28th of February at the Parish Hall for the second of our Community Conversation events! Click here for the full brochure.
The Environmental Agency has posted flood warnings in the aftermath of Storm Henk. Click here to see all of the areas currently affected.
Many thanks to everybody who attended the Community Conversation event held at the Parish Hall on 27 September. All of the parishioner feedback has been collected and is available here. Please feel free to forward any additional comments to the clerk (Contact Us) We’re already planning the follow up event for early 2024!
The BBC is reporting that plans have been revealed for the Moeen Ali International Cricket Centre that is proposed to be built at Waresley Park. The council haven’t seen a planning application as of yet, but will update the Planning page and this post as soon as we do.
The car park at Hartlebury Parish Hall will be closed for ONE day for essential maintenance on Thursday 2nd of November 2023
(Or Thursday 9th November/Thursday 30th November dependent on the weather)
Alternative car parking can be found in the Play Area car park, situated in Woodbury Close.
Hartlebury Parish Council apologise for any inconvenience and would like to thank residents for their support and understanding in this matter.
If you’re here you’ve noticed that the Parish Council have a new web site! This should be a much easier place to interact with the council. As well as using the resources that we post (meetings, community events etc) it is also the first point of contact for you to get in touch with us. Just click “Contact Us” at the top of the page and let us know your thoughts.
Join us on The Green to help Father Christmas in lighting our Christmas tree!
Immediately after the election, the members of Hartlebury Parish Council wanted to find out what was required in the Parish and realised the only way to gain that knowledge was a to ask the residents.
The Business Liaison & Events Advisory Group were tasked with putting together an event where the councillors could meet with the residents and listen to what they had to say. A date was set for Wednesday 27th September 2023.
An open plan format was adopted, with ‘drop in’ stations at tables around the room which covered different aspects and topics. Councillors were at hand to chat to attendees in an informal way whilst folks enjoyed complementary refreshments.
Subject headings on the tables were:
Comms. which covered anything to do with the HPC website, social media, live streaming of Council meetings, noticeboards, mobile signals & broadband, music activities and possibly linking local job vacancies for local people on the HPC website.
Recreation covering anything to do with sport, such as the Parish Games, fishing, walking football, walking netball, rambling & walking and motoring (car show, car treasure hunts, radio controlled cars, car boots, etc.)
Planning which incorporated heritage, history & The Parish Plan, listed buildings, parish history, archeology, the Castle and any planning questions.
Social Scene for All with ideas for the whole community such as dental & medical centres, repair shop, adopt Hartlebury station, first aid courses, drama, Scouts & Guides, crèche facilities, quiz nights, bingo, scarecrow weekend, Men in Sheds, preloved swap-shop, an ice-rink for Xmas, etc.
Crime & Road Safety to include speeding, parking, VAS, security cameras, ASB, littering & fly tipping issues.
Environmental Issues covering recycling bins, compost bins, incinerator visits, possible energy saving ideas swap-shop, and issues such as mud on Station Road, dog poo, anything that the lengthsman might deal with, etc.
Each table had a noticeboard with the topic title as a header and ‘thought balloons’ arranged underneath printed with key prompt words. These were replicated on the tables so that attendees could write out and place post-it notes against one of the balloons leaving their suggestions or comments. There was also questionnaire forms that, when completed, could be placed in a post box.
It was a well attended event, with over 45 attendees, and the councillors were delighted with the positive response. They were further encouraged by so much feedback and are now in the process of collating all the information.
This outcome will certainly be of great help going forward and the findings will be used for the future planning. Full details of the collated information will be published on this website.
Signed: Cllr Chris Neale
Chair ~ Business Liaison & Events Advisory Group
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