The Bulletin
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Updates from West Berkshire Council
As you will know, the government requires the abolition of
district councils and their re-organisation into larger
councils. The proposal for West Berkshire Council is laid out
here.
Also, the new Local Plan Review Adoption Statement is viewable
here
and the Sustainability Appraisal / Strategic Environmental
Assessment relating to the Local Plan is
here.
Switching off your Outside Lights
The North Wessex Downs NL ask people to switch off their outside
lights when they’re not absolutely necessary. Wildlife groups
ask the same. Neighbours living next to someone that keep their
outside lights on at night want the lights to go off and the
police tactfully suggest that leaving outside lights on simply
helps burglars. Switching off your outside lights helps the
environment and saves money.
Any suggestions about how to incentivise people to switch off
unnecessary outside lights would be gratefully received. Email
inkpen-climate@outlook.com.
INKPEN HISTORY SOCIETY
We are planning to meet on the 24th April, 7:30pm, at the
Inkpen Pavilion. You’re welcome to join us. Make a note on your
calendar. The entrance fee is £2 and includes a cuppa. We’re
planning to discuss Inkpen’s role during the crusades and we’ll
discuss the way in which our dig at the cross-roads above St.
Michael’s church will proceed.
The dig is expected to last over the spring and summer months.
It’s not too late to join the group, just email us at
enquiries@inkpenhistory.uk.
It’ll be fun!!!
If you would like to help us with our work on the Crusades, and
specifically, Inkpen’s role, do get in touch at
enquiries@inkpenhistory.uk.
It’s worth remembering that every area of Inkpen that was
scanned by archaeologists back in 2022/2023 showed buried
archaeology.
So far, we have had responses from 8 people who are interested
in helping. We need at least five more. If we don’t do this
excavation now, the opportunity to do it in the future may be
lost for ever.
POP-IN CAFE
Our April café dates are the 2nd and
16th. May dates are the 7th and 21st. That’s the first and third
Thursdays of each month, between 10 and 12:30 at the Inkpen
playing field pavilion. Put that in your diary or highlight it
on your calendar. There’s plenty of car parking space, and a
disabled toilet along with all of the usual facilities. You
don’t have to pay for anything although donations are a big
help.
There’ll be hot-cross buns to mark
Easter, and cake, what could be more inviting?
Now, we’re properly into Spring. Spring symbolises renewal, a
transition from winter's dormancy to vibrant life. According to
Google, spring marks a strong desire to engage in social
activities, spend time outdoors, and welcome change. That’s
exactly what the Pop-In café is all about. Come and meet others,
make new friends, hopefully, sit outside in the warm sun, relax
and enjoy.
You can help us too. If you know of someone near to you that
might appreciate some company, a friendly word, bring them to
the Pop-In Café. They will be most welcome. Apart from the
obvious tea, coffee, cake etc., there are no demands. They can
join in and make friends if and when they want.
Also, if you are a carer or someone being cared for, you are
very welcome. Stay as long as you like. Try it. We hope to
welcome you.
INKPEN AND DISTRICT
STARGAZERS
Our March meeting was most
memorable for being the first since last September when the sky
was clear enough for us to actually see stars, and Jupiter too.
No clouds, no rain! Needless to say, it clouded over as our
meeting ended. Anyway, we’re hoping for even better stargazing
in April. Want to give it a try? Come and take a look.
Using the Inkpen playing field for stargazing is perfect. It’s
dark (no street lights or developments) and it provides a good
all-round visibility.
We’ve now started our Sky Quality Measurement (SQM) work in
earnest, covering Inkpen, Kintbury and Shalbourne. This is
important work and you are welcome to come and join in. We work
as part of a team with Marlborough College and Newbury Astro.
Our measurements go to be analysed by ‘experts’ and used in
support of government proposals on climate change. If you would
like to help us, get in touch, email us at
climate.inkpen@outlook.com.
Our group meets at the Inkpen pavilion are on the second
Wednesday of each month, from 7:30 pm. The next meeting is on
the 8th of April, and the May meeting will be on the 13th.
Going for a walk
If you want a breath of fresh air and some exercise, check out
the Inkpen
walks,
but keep your distance from others, that's at least 6 feet apart
in old money. If you feel that you should wear a face mask when
outdoors, then checkout the design given on the
News page.
On the news page this month there are a number of updates
including from the Inkpen Primary School and pre-school, from
the Playing field trust and Village Hall, and there's this
months Police Report .
Local Climate Group.
We have a newly formed climate group. The website is
http://climate.inkpenvillage.co.uk.
If you have a look, you’ll see that we have collected data on
moths, trees, bird sightings and beetles, as well as data on the
weather. This data enables us to see what changes are taking
place locally and the pace of those changes. If you have any
data, new or historic, on local climate related events or know
of someone with an interest in this, then please get in touch
with us.
We want to bring all local data together in one
place and make sure that it doesn’t get lost. Email us at
inkpen-climate@outlook.com.
In the autumn, we’ll hold a meeting so that all of you that are
concerned about climate change can meet and help us to get
properly organised. Keep an eye on the website. Thank you.
THE NORTH WESSEX DOWNS
To see the latest news and events, click
here. Gill Haggarty, Chair of
our Council of Partners, took Ben Prater from BBC Radio
Wiltshire on a tour to help raise awareness of the North Wessex
Downs National Landscape, and encourage more people to visit.
This week features a light hearted introduction to Wilton
Windmill with volunteer John Herbert - listen in at around 8.50,
or catch previous episodes talking to farmer Josef Bowles near
Chiseldon from March 9th at around 8.20.
Over the Christmas break, the Inkpen History Society put
together a set of descriptions of the historic environment for
each, and hopefully every, parish within the North Wessex Downs
National Landscape. These are temporarily held at
nwd.inkpenvillage.co.uk. Please have a look and if you find any
errors, notify us at climate.inkpenvillage.co.uk. Your help in
getting these historic environment descriptions right in every
detail, is important and much appreciated.
Work continues to relate each parish to all the others, in terms
of terrain and historic highlights etc. so that we can clearly
see how the landscape influenced the different historic eras.
This work will also be added to this website.
Please give us a hand – Oak Trees in Inkpen
We need
your help to measure oak trees. Measuring tree
girths helps us to evaluate changes that have taken place in
Inkpen and enable future researchers to
evaluate the effect
of climate change on tree growth and distribution. This is
work of real value, be part of it. Go to
inkpenhistory.uk to find out more.