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Feb 7 2012 @ 19:30
Planning sub-committee
Mar 6 2012 @ 19:30
Planning sub-committee
Mar 13 2012 @ 19:30
Full Parish Council Meeting
Apr 3 2012 @ 19:30
Planning sub-committee
May 1 2012 @ 19:30
Planning sub-committee
May 8 2012 @ 19:30
Full Parish Council Meeting
Jul 14 2012 @ 13:30
The Village Show

Smythe Trust

Smythe’s Educational Foundation

 

 

The Smythe Educational Foundation was determined by an Order of Charity on 6 October 1903, from the Charity of William Smythe, founded by Will dated 12 September 1634.

 

The Foundation aims to provide financial assistance to those supporting young people within West Chiltington Parish or young parishioners of West Chiltington.  Grants may be given to those in education, supporting education within the Parish or developing their educational interests.  This could be in the form of book tokens to support study, organisations like pre-schools, youth clubs, Brownies and Guides or supporting an educational trip.

 

If you live within the Parish, or if your organisation supports young people living in the Parish, Smythe’s Educational Foundation may be able to help you.   

Applications must be made in writing before the 8th September 2011 which is the date of the next meeting, outlining what you are requesting financial support for.  The letter needs to be sent to the Secretary – Mrs G. Vickers at West Chiltington Community First School, East Street, West Chiltington, RH20 2JY or the Treasure, Mr Tony Thomas at The Parish Office, Church Street, West Chiltington, RH20 2JW. The link to the school website can be found here.

 

We look forward to receiving your application.

 

Smyth Education Trustees

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If you have an issue with commercial vehicles in narrow parts of the village. This link could be of use to highlight width restrictions and no through roads.

Out & About
 

MONKMEAD    WOOD

VOLUNTEERS  

 

 

Meeting on the 3rd Saturday of the month (weather permitting of course, but the more hardy ones tend to wrap up warm and brave the rain if it's not too heavy !).

 

MWVG is a small group of friends, neighbours and interested parties who get together to carry out light, varied seasonal conservation work in Monkmead Wood's.

 

Nothing too strenuous and if you like cutting down branches, helping to clear river banks or pulling a few sapplings, you'll have a lot of fun.

   

To find out more please contact Amanda Apps (West Chiltington Parish Tree Warden) or Click here for the MWVG web site.

 

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