The next meeting is being held on Wednesday 17th July, at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. Please click below for the agenda:
`PEBMARSH PARISH COUNCIL – Meeting Agenda – 17th July 2019 – V21307
The next meeting is being held on Wednesday 17th July, at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. Please click below for the agenda:
`PEBMARSH PARISH COUNCIL – Meeting Agenda – 17th July 2019 – V21307
We are looking for a new Clerk & RFO for an imminent start for the above position.
Applicants to be CiLA qualified or willing to train to achieve (the Council will fund the training) and have proven administration, organisation and basic financial management skills. Microsoft Word and Excel skills are vital.
5 hours per week, working from home.
Closing Date: 28th July 2019
Please Contact: Perry Crimmins – Chair
Pebmarsh Parish Council
(T) 01787269450 / (E) perry@pebmarshparishcouncil.uk
Dear all,
Pebmarsh Parish Council has set meeting dates to hold your Pebmarsh Parish Council meetings and make it easier for you to plan to be there.
All meetings, unless otherwise advised, will start at 7.30pm and will be held in the main hall of the Pebmarsh Village Hall which as ever has kindly been donated free of charge by the Pebmarsh Village Hall Management Committee.
Your local district and county councillors, Cllr Courtauld and Cllr Spray, both of Braintree District Council and Cllr Finch of Essex County Council have all been invited to all future meetings and you are able to learn more from them on what will affect Pebmarsh in the future.
The meeting dates are:
17th July 2019
25th September 2019
13th November 2019
15th January 2020
18th March 2020
13th May 2020
Your councillors we look forward to welcoming you all to your meetings and making Pebmarsh even better for all.
Pebmarsh Parish Council
Cllr Perry Crimmins – Chair
Cllr Dave Ballard – Vice Chair
Cllr Louise Bradley-Flack
Cllr Michael Sharp
Cllr Jackie Tufnell
The Parish Council are aware of the issues around the new road signage in the village and are contacting Essex County Council to discuss how this can be rectified.
We will update as soon as we are able to.
The next meeting is being held on Wednesday 19 June, at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. Please click below for the agenda:
The updated Footpath Map is now available on the website – it can be found on the menu on the left hand side.
The next meeting of the Parish Council is being held on Wednesday 8 May, at 7.30pm, in the Village Hall Committee Room. Please click below for the agenda:
Come along to the Annual Parish Assembly on Weds 20 March, 7.30pm in the Village Hall
Contribute to discussion about future provision in the playground, hear an update on road safety issues and bring your questions to the Parish Council.
Everyone welcome.
For the agenda, click here:
Annual Parish Assembly Agenda 2019
Too good to throw away?
Give your unwanted items a new home in your community.
Do you have items which are too good to throw away? It’s quick, easy and free to pass on your items and you may not even need to leave home.
In Essex we’re lucky to have many reuse organisations to choose from.
If you are having a clear out, there are lots of easy ways to pass items on to other people.
More and more of us are donating and purchasing items from reuse organisations meaning you are supporting local people and great local community causes while passing on your unwanted items. Many reuse organisations will even collect from your own home – no need to leave the house!
Local charity shops are always happy to accept good quality donations as this helps raise money for good causes.
Freegle is an online platform to help people give items for free in your local community. The types of items you can give and get on Freegle ranges from furniture, clothing and children’s toys to soil, rubble or even pre-loved garden ornaments. You can pass almost anything on using Freegle!
You can even sell good quality items through popular selling websites, or jumble sales and car boots. This is a great way to clear out the house and make a bit of money while doing so.
Passing on your old items is a hassle-free way of doing good in your community. Visit www.loveessex.org to find out more.
Too good to throw away?
Give your unwanted items a new home in your community.
Do you have items which are too good to throw away? It’s quick, easy and free to pass on your items and you may not even need to leave home.
In Essex we’re lucky to have many reuse organisations to choose from.
If you are having a clear out, there are lots of easy ways to pass items on to other people.
More and more of us are donating and purchasing items from reuse organisations meaning you are supporting local people and great local community causes while passing on your unwanted items. Many reuse organisations will even collect from your own home – no need to leave the house!
Local charity shops are always happy to accept good quality donations as this helps raise money for good causes.
Freegle is an online platform to help people give items for free in your local community. The types of items you can give and get on Freegle ranges from furniture, clothing and children’s toys to soil, rubble or even pre-loved garden ornaments. You can pass almost anything on using Freegle!
You can even sell good quality items through popular selling websites, or jumble sales and car boots. This is a great way to clear out the house and make a bit of money while doing so.
Passing on your old items is a hassle-free way of doing good in your community. Visit www.loveessex.org/donate to find out more.