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12th September 2025

Re: planning application 24/04834/FUL (44 houses on land south of Wedgefields):

The rest of the documents from the developer have now been published on the Planning Portal (https://next.shropshire.gov.uk/planning/), along with an amended Grampian condition that Severn Trent are requesting be put in place, should permission be granted for the development.

Hadnall Parish Council will be meeting on Thursday 18th September at 8pm (venue to be confirmed) to consider its response to the amended application.

8th September 2025

The road from Sansaw to Pimhill will be having carriageway repairs carried out from 11 November until 2 December. 
The road will be closed from 9.30am till 4pm, Monday to Friday. 

Please note that dates and times are sometimes subject to change. For up-to-date information and details of the diversion, visit https://one.network/?tm=GB145278065

28th August 2025

Wood Road, Hadnall will be closed from 18th - 19th September. 

This will be a full closure with diversion in place.

This is to enable investigation work by Severn Trent (part of plan to upgrade water network).

15th July 2025

ADDITIONAL MEETING TO CONSIDER PLANNING APPLICATION 24/04834/FUL (land south of Wedgefields, 44 dwellings)

MONDAY 21st JULY 7.30pm at ASTLEY VILLAGE HALL*.
The agenda can be found on the Meetings page of this website.

New documents have been submitted regarding this application. The proposed layout has been changed and the additional documents include a Flood Risk Assessment. This constitutes an amendment to the application and a short additional period of consultation is therefore underway.

The new deadline for submission of any comments is Wed 23 Jul 2025. Anyone may submit comments via the Shropshire Council Planning Portal. Hadnall Parish Council will consider its own response at the meeting.

*Neither Hadnall Village Hall nor Bowling Club is available. If transport to Astley is a problem, please let us know.

12th June 2025

The BBC has released the following update: 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd628wy149jo

Action will be taken in a Shropshire village to reduce the risk of flooding.

It follows serious flash flooding in Hadnall last autumn and winter which prompted Severn Trent to carry out "detailed investigations into the local sewer systems".

People living in the village had previously complained of sewage coming up through drains and entering their homes, gardens and streets.

Severn Trent said it had worked with Shropshire Council and work would be carried out to reduce the amount of water entering the system.

The company said it discovered the local pumping station could become overwhelmed because too much water is entering the system at once.

This included rainwater, groundwater, and waste water, it said, which put extra pressure on the pumps.

It said its survey also revealed the system drains too slowly, "meaning even light or frequent rain can cause problems".

To solve these problems, Severn Trent said it would take steps to reduce the amount of groundwater and rainwater entering the waste water system.

It said it would also consider replacing the main pipe, to increase capacity.

The company said the major construction work would begin next year, but it would look at "short-term measures to protect homes" in the meantime.

Hadnall Parish Council welcomed the news and also said a recent drop-in event to discuss the problems had been "a positive step in rebuilding trust and ensuring residents are kept informed".

Andy Giddings

BBC News, West Midlands

  • Published

    11 June 2025