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Latest news - 3 June 2022
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On this week's episode:
- We chat to Councillor Deborah Watson about changes to how we recycle plastics
- A local company in Clowne has been awarded a Royal Warrant
- A group of volunteers has been helping raise awareness of speeding in Shuttlewood
- Whitwell is blooming lovely as their annual flower festival begins
- And we visit Bolsover to watch as a new memorial bench is unveiled
4 June 2022, 10am to 3pm
Free children's craft activities, jam jar and posy mini workshop by Sam's Flower Boutique, and food and drink available throughout the day.
In the afternoon live music will be provided by Whoops Dolly and the winner of the Jubilee colouring competition will be revealed.
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We published a draft Statement of Community Involvement on Friday 6 May 2022 for public comment. This draft document responds to our desire to improve how our communities engage with planning matters in Bolsover District, so please have a look through the draft Statement of Community Involvement and let us know what you think to our suggested options for improving the way we carry out our Plan Making and Planning Applications work.
If you want to have your say please do so before 17 June 2022 when the consultation ends.
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Penny Hydraulics is a Clowne based manufacturer of lifting equipment and they have been supplying the Royal Households with chandelier and baggage lifting systems for years.
They have now joined more than 800 Royal Warrant holders across the globe in achieving the honour which takes years to earn. We went to meet Robin Penny to find out more about what the award means to his company.
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Creswell residents are being urged to take part in a new style of planning consultation as we are asking for their views on a proposed Growth Plan for the village.
From today and throughout June, people living and working in Creswell are being asked what it is like to live and work in Creswell, how the village centre could be improved and how the environment within and around the village could be enhanced.
Council Deputy Leader and local councillor for Creswell, Duncan McGregor said: “The proposed Creswell Growth Plan will ultimately outline our ideas for how the village will change over the next five-years and beyond to make Creswell an even better place to live and work."
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Two workshops are being held at The Arc to help people who work with children and the general public.
- Safeguarding and protecting children will take place on 26 July, 6pm to 9pm
- Emergency Aid will take place on 27 July, 6pm to 9pm
For more information or to book please contact Shane Turner - shane.turner@bolsover.gov.uk
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Low impact circuit classes are being held at Pinxton Village Hall starting on 10 June 2022, 11am to 12pm.
The 6-week taster sessions are free for referral clients or £3 per session.
The sessions are funded and supported by Bolsover Wellness Programme and PALS/
For more information call 01246 242361.
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