Friday 4 December 2009

Last Parish Council Meeting for 2009

Come along on Wednesday 16 December to the Village Hall from 7:30pm. 
Bring your own mince pies!

 

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Meriden features on BBC again

Last Sunday, Meriden was featured on Country Tracks.  You can still view it on BBC iPlayer by clicking on this link http://bit.ly/19hPL6
Read the Parish Plan

If you haven't had it through your door yet, click on the Parish Plan image on the right. 

Sunday 15 November 2009

The Meriden Parish Plan has now been published!

After 2 years of hard work the Parish Appraisal Steering Group drafted the Parish Plan which the Parish Council formally adopted on Monday 26 October.  Now printed, distribution to all resident households commenced this weekend.  Everyone should receive their copy by the end of November.  Rosie Weaver, chair of Meriden Parish Council, has been stopped in the streets this weekend by residents praising the quality of the plan.  On behalf of Rosie Weaver and Iain Roxburgh, chair of Parish Plan Steering Group, a big thank you has to be extended to residents who completed the questionnaire last year giving us an outstanding 60% return rate and all volunteers of the steering group and parish council who worked hard to see it delivered within such a short period of time.  You'll be able to read the Parish Plan online soon.

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Joint Parish Council/Ward Councillor Surgeries

The next one is this Wednesday 11 November at the Village Hall from 7:30pm.  You need to book your 10 minute slot with the Parish Clerk.  This is your chance to have a confidential consultation with your parish or ward councillor.  Go to the link for contact details http://bit.ly/2moWx4

Friday 6 November 2009

We shall remember them

Don't forget that Remembrance Sunday service is at St Laurence church this Sunday 8 November 2009.  Service starts 10am, followed by parade to the memorial.

Friday 30 October 2009

Maxstoke Lane Development

On Monday night, 26 October, we had a record turn out at the Parish Council meeting.  Residents were concerned over the planning application and voiced their opinions accordingly.  If you have an opinion on the development go to the planning pages on Solihull Council's website using this link http://bit.ly/3nVcde

Sunday 25 October 2009

Community Speed Watch


Meriden's Community Speed Watch has had two patrols so far.  Thursday 15 October and Wednesday 21 October.  On each occasion, starting around 10am, at least six speeding offenders were recorded.  Last Wednesday on Fillongley Road near the school, eight were captured with one driver doing well over 50mph.  The speed watch initiative still needs more volunteers, so contact Julie, our Parish Clerk on 522727 or email her at info@meridenparishcouncil.org.uk.

Saturday 24 October 2009


Meriden duck pond project

Some more photos were sent in from the chair of our Parish Plan Steering Group, Iain Roxburgh.  He managed to snap Solihull's Lord Mayor Norman Davies admiring the work of the council, npower and Meriden Primary School's Eco Club.  Cabinet Member for the Environment Councillor Kate Wilde was also in attendance and will be featured later in our blog when more photos come through.  What a great effort by all who are featured in the team photo.  By this time, students from Meriden Primary School's Eco Club were back at their desks.




It's important that residents understand Meriden's wild fowl need proper feeding.  The project team erected an information board featuring the wild fowl it attracts and how to feed them responsibly.  Basically, the old tradition of using white bread is dangerous to their wellbeing.  Grain, wheat, carrot, lettuce, and seeds are what they need.  And remember, any uneaten bread will attract uninvited guests - the rats!  There's a link to the RSPB website for further feeding tips http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/

Sunday 18 October 2009

Let's get blogging - in earnest

Has it really been so long since our last post? As so much has happened since the spring of 2008 this may be the reason why. As the Parish Plan nears completion, one of our actions is to keep our communication channels up to date. So, as chief blogger, it’s now time to do just that.


This autumn is going to be busy and it started last Wednesday 14 October with the Meriden Duck Pond project coming to fruition. This was a true partnership effort. Susan East, our Neighbourhood Co-ordinator from Solihull Council worked with her colleagues Trish Willetts, Environment Champions Co-ordinator, Lorna Teager, Streetcare Officer and Neil Cameron, Park Ranger to bring together the clean up of the pond with Meriden Primary School and Npower. Npower’s finance team volunteered to do most of the hard work on the day such as painting benches, clearing debris and posting our new information panel on the local wild fowl and safe ways to feed birds.





Meriden Primary School’s Eco Club joined them during the day to plant spring flowering bulbs and with the help of the park rangers, hang their bird boxes which the rangers helped them make.




Susan will be sending us more photographs and as soon as we have them, they’ll be posted on our blog.