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23rd October 2025

The Parish Council has arranged for maintenance work to be carried out in the village by Community Payback workers.

The work will involve redressing the footpaths by the Moat and behind the church, and also maintenance work on wooden benches around the church layby and Village Green.

Because of the schedules of the workforce, these tasks will be carried out over the course of several Mondays. In the mean time, there will be stacks of gravel in place (on pallets) but not blocking the paths.

There will also be maintenance work being carried out on various trees around the village, and the completion of the fence replacement at The Ease.

Thank you for your patience while this work is done and we hope it will improve the centre of the village.

23rd October 2025

Could you save money on heating oil with the Community Resource Oil Buying Club? 

This is a local charity supporting communities across Shropshire and surrounding areas. By working together, we use joint buying power to get the best price for people who aren’t on mains gas. For more information, visit the website by clicking here

20th October 2025

Please find attached to this bulletin a letter that has been sent out by Severn Trent. 

7th October 2025

Having a current and well-grounded Community Led Plan is really important for a village like Hadnall. It can be used as evidence of the community's wishes for the present and future, in planning and other matters, as well as giving vital guidance to bodies like the parish council as they seek to spend your Council Tax in the best ways for everybody locally. 

For information about the CLP, have a look at our new website page. This will be kept up-to-date with information about the process. And of course we will keep you fully informed of consultations and surveys as and when they happen. 

Would you be able to help it happen? Please get in touch. Every little helps. 

6th October 2025

Our villages have been so fortunate in having a fantastic local magazine that shares so much of what's happening as well as advertising local businesses.

Our huge thanks go to Pam Stephenson for all her work over so many years to keep this publication relevant and entertaining, and for so successfully chivvying all of us (parish council clerks included!) into providing news items on time every two months.

We're so pleased that the magazine has been taken on by Lesley Allsop, who has put a lot of effort into her first edition - looks great! Do continue to support this local venture, by buying the magazine, contributing articles of local interest, or paying for advertising space.

Here's to the ongoing Hadnall & Astley News!