UPDATE from KSJ:
The capsule will be buried 10am Wednesday 21 July at Kingsley Playing Fields. Donations welcome until close of school tomorrow.
Residents and the school family are welcome to join us to mark the event.
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With the weather set to be very warm for the coming week, please take time to take care of your home security. If you are enjoying the sun in your garden, make sure that your front door and any windows are not left open, as Burglars can be very quick and quiet entering your property. At night before you go to bed, make sure all windows, especially those on the ground floor, and all doors are secured. #enjoytheweather #beattheburglar
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The Cheshire West and Chester Local Plan runs to 2030 and sets out, amongst other things, how many new homes are needed and where they should be built but also where land should be protected from development. Our Local Plan also sets out how new development should take place by setting out policies on the design of buildings and how trees should be protected.
Our Local Plan is kept under regular review to determine whether a new Plan is needed or if some policies need to change to reflect changing priorities.
We are thinking about whether the Council’s current Local Plan needs to be updated to reflect changing circumstances and new priorities such as the climate emergency, poverty and health and we would like you to join the conversation to help us decide whether we need to the change the plan.
The consultation will run from Wednesday 23 June 2021 to 5pm on Wednesday 15 September 2021.
You can find out more information, including details of how you can join the conversation, by visiting our website:
www.cheshirewestandchester.
If you wish to submit a site for development, suggest land for growth/renewal or protection or comment on existing policies please use your existing login to the Planning Policy consultation portal which can be accessed via the link above.
If you are unable to join the conversation digitally please call us on 0300 123 8123 and we can look at booking you a prearranged appointment at a council building.
Here are the other ways to take part and how to contact us should you have any questions:
Email: planningpolicy@
Telephone: 0300 123 8 123 quoting (Local Plan conversation)
Write to: Planning Policy, Cheshire West and Chester Council, 4 Civic Way, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BE
We hope you will join the conversation. Your views are important to us.
Planning Policy
Planning Policy Team
Places Strategy
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Email: planningpolicy@
Visit: https://www.
Consultation Portal: https://consult.
Site Manager: Ian Forber | Mobile: 07764 856 200 | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Updates from July 2021
Photos available at https://photos.app.goo.gl/tw7pLbepjnt9xpK89
The site is nearing completion and will be handed over from the builders shortly. Final touches are that the temporary kerbs are coming out and being replaced by new ones ready for the final tarmac on the road.
There are still some properties available and enquiries should be made to Torus Housing Association by calling Rebecca on 07734 881 063 or emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
After a long illness endured with great dignity, Roger died peacefully at home on Friday 18th June 2021 at the age of 90.
He led a full and active life and will be remembered, particularly by older residents of Kingsley, as being a prime mover in the building of Kingsley Community Centre. Without the efforts of Roger and a small group of friends, it is likely that the village would not have a Community Centre. They came up with the idea during gatherings at the Red Bull around 1970 and developed it into a plan to find the means of funding, a site and gaining planning approval. Moving forward, they assembled a small army of volunteers who helped with funding and then rolled up their sleeves and got stuck in with the actual work of construction.
Roger was born and grew up in Ince and spent the whole of his working life with Shell. After graduating from Loughborough University, he qualified as a Chartered Chemist and worked in research and development where he specialised in lubricants, becoming a world authority in that field. This also led to his work in crystallography.
Roger in racing trim in Sacre Bleu
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