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Temporary Footpath Closure - No. 51
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ORDER
TEMPORARY FOOTPATH CLOSURE
PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO.51 (PART) CRICH
WHEN: 9th September 2024 to 27th September 2024.
WHERE: Close footpath No.51 between grid reference SK 33219 54383 and SK 33196 54472
REASON: To facilitate public safety whilst canal retaining wall is rebuilt.
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: No alternative route is recommended.
Access will be maintained, whenever reasonably possible,... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 29 Aug 2024
Memorial Stability - Urgent Notice
Memorial Stability - Urgent Notice
Ahead of memorial testing to take place on 23rd & 24th September 2024 Crich PC have identified 4 memorials in need of immediate attention.
These memorials will be temporarily supported on Friday 23rd August 2024.
If your families headstone has been identified please contact a memorial mason urgently, or contact Crich PC for advice.
Email clerk@crich-pc.gov.uk
Posted: Thu, 22 Aug 2024
Memorial Stability Testing 23rd & 24th September 2024
Memorial Stability Testing
Crich Parish Council is about to start a programme of memorial stability testing in the Crich Burial Ground. This is located to the rear of St Mary's Churchyard, accessed via the lane off Cromford Road, opposite Dowie Way.
The programme will ensure compliance with relevant legislation; LACO 1977 and Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and will follow guidance provided by the... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 20 Aug 2024
Leashaw landslip update Issue 15
Leashaw landslip update Issue 15
16 August 2024
The geotechnical ground investigations have been underway with initial ground samples received from site and under analysis. It's going well and on track, with more specific material testing now being undertaken. Derbyshire CC consultants, Jacobs, are expecting the final report to be with them by mid-September and will then overlay the results of the ground... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 20 Aug 2024
Councillor Vacancy Notice 14th August 2024
NOTICE OF VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF PARISH COUNCILLOR
Parish of Crich
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a vacancy has occurred in the office of Councillor for the Crich Ward of the Parish of Crich, as a result of the resignation of Councillor Paul Yorke.
The vacancy will be filled by election if, within 14 working days after the date of this notice,10 electors for the Crich Ward of the Parish of Crich give notice... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 20 Aug 2024
Resignation of the Crich Parish Council Chair
Resignation of the Crich Parish Council Chair
Our Chair Paul Yorke resigned from Crich Parish Council this week.
Paul joined as a Councillor while working with the PLACE project to create the incredible transformation of Crich Recreation Ground. In May 2021 Paul became Chair of Crich Parish Council.
During his time with us he was recognised as Parish and Town Councillor of the year for Derbyshire and... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 15 Aug 2024
Community Groups Grants 2024-2025 – open for applications!
Crich Parish Council
Community Groups Grants 2024-2025 – open for applications!
Each year the Parish Council sets aside a small fund to help local community groups within Crich Parish.
If you run a community group, or belong to one, have you considered applying for a grant – it might make a little difference to what you can do going forward?
Perhaps there is an item that your group would like... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 15 Aug 2024
National Grid - Chesterfield to Willington
National Grid are consulting on the project below. You have until the 17th September 2024 to have your say. This item is on the Crich Parish Council agenda and will be discussed at the meeting on 2nd September 2024. The information below has been taken from the Nation Grid website Chesterfield to Willington | National Grid Group
The deadline for providing feedback is 11.59pm on Tuesday 17 September... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 8 Aug 2024
Zero Irrigation Planters - Fritchley
The UK's flying insect population has declined by as much as 60% in the last 20 years. Insects and pollinators are fundamental to the health of our environment and rural economies.
In the next few decades, as many as 40% of the world's species could become extinct, including bees, ants and butterflies.
These insects represent some of the most significant pollinators of plants. While plants are pollinated... Read More »
Posted: Wed, 7 Aug 2024
Bee Post - Crich Recreation Ground
Bee Post - Crich Recreation Ground
Crich Parish Council have installed a Bee Post on the Recreation Ground
The Bee Post will provide a nesting site for solitary bees.
In Britain we have around 270 species of bee, just under 250 of which are solitary bees. These bees can be amazingly effective pollinators and as the name suggests tend not to live in colonies like bumblebees and honey bees.
As solitary bees... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 6 Aug 2024