The agenda for this meeting can be found by clicking on the link below. Â The meeting will start immediately after the end of the Annual Parish Assembly:
Minutes of March 2017 Meeting
Please click on the link below for the Minutes of the meeting held 13 March 2017:
Minutes of the Meeting held 17 January 2017
Please click on the link below for the Minutes of the meeting held 17 Janaury 2017:
Agenda for Meeting 13 March 2017
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Monday 13 March 2017, at 7.30pm, in the Village Hall Committee Room. Â Please click here for the agenda:
Minutes of the Meeting held 1 December 2016
Please click on the link below for the Minutes of the meeting held 1 December 2016:
Agenda – Meeting to be held Tues 17 January 2017
The next meeting of Pebmarsh Parish Council is to be held on Tuesday 17 January 2017, at 7.30pm, in the Village Hall Committee Room.
To view the agenda, please click on the following link:
Agenda – 1 December 2016
Please click on the link below for the agenda of the meeting to be held on Thursday 1 December at 7.30pm, in the Village Hall Committee Room:
Minutes of Meeting held 26 October 2016
Agenda for Parish Council Meeting – 26 October 2016
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Wednesday 26 October at 7.30pm, at Pebmarsh Village Hall.
Please click on the link below, for the agenda:
Winter Salting 2016/17
Please find below details of this winter’s gritting/salting regime, which has been forwarded to us by Essex County Council:
Map of salting Routes: http://www.essexhighways.org/Transport-and-Roads/Interactive-Maps-and-Live-Travel-Information/Highways-Information-Map/Highways-Information-Map-Portal.aspx
Salting routes
We have a total of 59 salting routes. We operate 62 machines with ploughs plus two mini gritters. All routes on the salting network are treatable in a maximum of 3 hours.
The salting routes consists of:
 ·      ’A’ roads that Essex Highways are responsible for. This excludes the A12, the A120      and the A130 which are administered by other organisations
·      ‘B’ roads
·      The access route to the main settlement of a Parish of 50 or more households not        already on the precautionary salting route
·      Roads served by at least 4 public bus services per day for 5 days per week or more
·      Roads that link sites of national importance (e.g. airports, ports, fuel refineries etc.) to     the main salting network
·      We also include roads which allow ambulance and fire stations access to the main       salting network