Kingsley Village
in the heart of Cheshire

TESCO BAGS OF HELP

Kingsley Community Association needs your vote!

Kingsley Community Association (KCA) has been successful in winning a grant from Tesco’s Bags of Help. The size of the grant could be £1000, £2000 or £4000, depending on your vote.

The grant will enable KCA to refurbish the kitchen at the Community Centre, which is used in support of events held at the Centre.

Only votes cast at Tesco’s Helsby store will count, and only in January and February 2019.

Please support KCA, and support your community!

 

We’ve now had a little time to review all your comments from the completed Neighbourhood Planning survey. Over half of the survey’s were completed online which is great so we will continue to produce further questionnaires online and also have a paper copy for those that would prefer to complete a written version.

We wanted to share some initial findings with you before our next consultation event.

The litter pick on Saturday 6th of October saw 10 of the litter pick team collect 11 bags of litter. The area around the brook was particularly bad on the far side.

Please note:There will be no litter pick in December.

Meet at The Community Centre at 10.00am - all equipment is provided.

The November litter pick had 11 bags of litter removed from the village by 10 of our team.

Thank you to all of the litter pick team and to other members of the village who collect litter for the benefit of us all.

There will be no December litter pick. The January litter pick will be on January 12th and the February one on the 9th of February.

A good New Year resolution for 2019 could be to join our team at the Community Centre 10.00. All equipment is provided.

GOODS SHED CONSULTATION

Car parking at the railway station is becoming increasingly difficult and with the imminent re-opening of the Halton Curve, the pressure on the car park will only increase.

Cheshire West and Chester Council is therefore keen to seek solutions to maximise the number of available parking places at this car park.

As a minimum, it is planned to surface and properly line the rough ground at the bottom of the car park but this alone will not meet the anticipated demand that has been identified in the Council's parking strategy

It is therefore proposed to demolish the goods shed, shown on the plan below, which would provide up to 60 additional parking spaces and improve the frontage to the station platform with attractive landscaping

PLEASE TELL US YOUR VIEWS

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