Fields in Mortimer

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Announcements

Stratfield Mortimer Parish Council – Elections 2021

Election of THREE councillors for Stratfield Mortimer Parish Council

Persons on the Stratfield Mortimer electoral register are eligible to vote.

This election takes place at the same time and place as that for The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley.

Helpline number: 01635 519464 (local rate)

Email: vote@westberks.gov.uk

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Parish Council Election 2021

Get involved with the future of Mortimer!

There are currently three vacancies on the Stratfield Mortimer Parish Council and the public election to fill these places will take place on Thursday, 6th May.

The notice of election will be posted by West Berkshire Council on 29th March.

The Parish Council wishes to encourage as many people as possible to think about standing for election. Listen to some information from our Chairman, Cllr. Mike Dennett: 

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The Parish Council Office at the Library is Currently Closed to Public Access

You can contact us using email or phone using the details shown in the side bar.

We are available Monday, Tuesday and Thursday between 9.30am and 5.00pm.  For deliveries, or in an out-of-office hours emergency, please call the office number and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Development Behind the Horse & Groom (MOR006)

Outline Planning Permission Has Been Issued

Last year West Berkshire Council granted outline planning approval, subject to the agreement of certain conditions, for 110 homes on the site behind the Horse and Groom. Last week it was confirmed that these conditions had been agreed and as such the outline planning permission has now been issued.

The developers, T. A. Fisher, are now working on a detailed planning application for Phase 1 of the development. Phase 1 is at the top of the site.

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Rights of Way

How many paths in Mortimer do you think are protected? By protected we mean the public have a legally protected right to pass and re-pass. There is a definitive map that is held by West Berkshire that marks all paths that are protected but we think there are others. So why are we telling you this. As we all know building space is becoming a premium in the area and developers will try and use as much space as possible. If they fence off or move a border to close a path if it is not on the definitive map, then there is little that can be done to stop it.

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