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Charlesworth is looking ahead

Although Remembrance Day plans possibly may have to be reviewed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Charlesworth Parish Council is putting in an early application for road closures around the village centre war memorial.

At the latest council meeting (held remotely by Zoom), councillors decided to:

  • Set up a WhatsApp group for members which could cut down the volume of emails
  • Reinstate the swings in the newly re-opened playground when work to the floor covering is completed
  • Look at placing a bench in the recently upgraded Pinfold Gardens and a handrail on the steps for easier access.
  • Fix the date of the next meeting as Wednesday, September 16, at a venue to be confirmed.

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