CPRE’s Star Count 2022 – taking place between 26 February and 6 March. We’ve created a handy video to show you how to take part. And if you have young children or know someone who does – why not order a copy of Gem and I, a magical children’s book on the importance of dark skies. Watch the Video https://www.facebook.com/CPREcountrysidecharity/videos/1357022454720523/.
Author: Parish Clerk
YOUR VILLAGE FESTIVAL NEEDS YOU!

The Sutton Benger Arts Festival (15-17 July 2022) schedule is in the process of being finalised with many professional live bands, performances, workshops, art and photography exhibitions and stalls aplenty. If you live in the vicinity we would appreciate your help with the following roles, to support the smooth running of this The Sutton Benger Arts Festival schedule is in the process of being finalised with many professional live bands, performances, workshops, art and photography exhibitions and stalls aplenty. If you live in the vicinity we would appreciate your help with the following roles, to support the smooth running of this exciting festival:
WANTED:
- Events Co-ordinator to project managed the following roles:
- Volunteer Co-ordinator
- Art Exhibition Co-ordinator x 2
- Hospitality Co-ordinator
- Craft Stall Co-ordinator
- Health & Safety Co-ordinator
- Security Co-ordinator
- On the day helpers (various roles)
Contact Claire on 07876 610670 or Phil on 07415 861502, or email enquiries@bengerarts.org.
For more information about the Festival – www.bengerarts.org.
Tickets will be available to purchase online soon.
Changes to Non-Recyclable Waste Collection Days
Wiltshire Council’s Waste Client Team and Hills will be implementing new collection rounds for non-recyclable residual waste from most households, from 28 February 2022:
Posting of household-specific information letters to advise residents of the changes to their collection dates 25 January 2022 to 4 February |
Information letters received by residents 31 January to 11 February |
Bin hangers fixed to bins to advise residents of last collection before day changes take effect 14 to 25 February 2022 |
New residual waste collection rounds start 28 February 2022 |
PCC wants your views on plans to increase policing precept by £10
The consultation is open until Wednesday 2 February and you can feedback via the online survey or by emailing PCC-Consultation@wiltshire.police.uk. |
Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, is urging residents to have their say on proposals to increase the policing precept by £10 per year for the average household (band D). |
This follows a recent police funding announcement from the Home Office which was based upon the assumption that all PCCs would seek to use the maximum flexibility afforded them by the Government to increase local precepts. A £10 per year increase is a 4.3% increase and equates to an 83p rise, per month, per household, in a Band D property. The proposal includes plans to: Improve the way Wiltshire Police tackles Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) such as training for frontline staff to improve the service victims receive, bolstered digital investigation capability with the introduction of 5 new digital media investigators and dedicated officers and staff to review case files with the aim of improving investigation standards. Increase the number of roads policing officers and collision investigators to improve road safety, drive up enforcement and ensure serious collisions are investigated promptly and to a high standard. Increase the resources available to the child abuse and child internet exploitation teams to ensure that investigations are progressed as quickly as possible and children safeguarded from harm. An extra 62 police officers recruited via the national uplift programme Extra officers Uplift funding and your precept contributions have meant that by March this year, we will have 1,096 police officers and we are on track for Wiltshire Police to have 1,158 police officers by March 2023. Residents consistently ask for more officers – and this will be the highest number of police officers from our lowest figure of 934. While their initial recruitment is funded by Government, their ongoing funding and investment is met by us – met by your contributions. More than 250 new officers have joined the Force since the start of the Uplift programme in September 2019 and a further 200 are set to start in the next 18 months – this includes Uplift officers as well as ordinary recruitment to replace leavers. No alternative Mr Wilkinson said: “This year has been another incredibly tough one with the economic impact from the pandemic still being felt across our communities and I am conscious that any increase will be felt keenly. “The decision to ask for your support for a £10 per year increase has been a difficult one – and one that I would not make if there was an alternative. “Previous precept increases have seen investments in a number of areas including officer numbers, rural crime resources and digital investigation teams. “Given the landscape of Wiltshire rural crime remains a priority for me, in addition to road safety and serious and organised crime, only by investing in our police service and allocating resources effectively can we address the root causes of crime and enforce the law. “Wiltshire is the fourth lowest-funded force in the country and ensuring we get our fair share from the centre will always be top of my agenda. However, we also need to ensure the funding we do have is used efficiently and focused on the front-line and delivery.” Significant savings Savings of more than £4million will need to be made if the precept is not increased next year, warned Mr Wilkinson and he would have no alternative but to reduce staff undertaking essential services. “Even with an increase of £10, we still need to find nearly £1.4m of savings, but this is much more doable than the prospect of the savings required if there is no increase at all. “I would have no alternative but to reduce essential services, which would include from within our Community Policing Teams. This would unquestionably lead to a less visible policing presence in your communities and a reduction in service levels. “Remember, together we are Making Wiltshire Safer, so whatever your view or opinion, fill out the survey. If it matters to you, it matters to me and I am determined we will have a police force that Wiltshire needs – and deserves.” The consultation is open until Wednesday 2 February and you can feedback via the online survey or by emailing PCC-Consultation@wiltshire.police.uk. |
Contact Information Zara-Ann Prendergast Campaign and Communications Manager Wiltshire and Swindon OPCC 07586496070 Zara-ann.prendergast@wiltshire.police.uk |
Church Trail Quiz
Details of the Church Trail Quiz can be found on their website.
There are printed copies in the church for you to use. Good Luck!
New Government Consultations on Single-Use Plastic
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has launched two new consultations, both concerned with single-use plastic products and their impact on the environment.
DEFRA wants to know your thoughts on a plan to ban the supply of single-use plastic items such as plates, cutlery and polystyrene food and drink containers and also get your views on commonly littered single-use items including wet wipes, tobacco filters and sachets.
Both consultations close 12 February 2022.
Sutton Benger NDP Housing Survey

Vacancy – School Crossing Patrol
We are looking for a School Crossing Patrol to join us at Sutton Benger Primary School near Chippenham working 5 hours per week, term-time only.
About the role
This role will involve representing the council on the highway to assist all pedestrians who wish to cross the road outside the school while children walk to or from the site.
All training and uniform will be provided to ensure pedestrians and motorists are safe and traffic is kept moving.
Working hours for this role are half an hour each morning and afternoon all year round during school term time.
About you
We will look to you to want to contribute to and become a valued member of the community and be available to work in all weathers.
You will enjoy working outside and meeting people and be able to build a rapport and maintain a professional approach with children parents and motorists to ensure the smooth operation of the crossing.
Interviews date to be confirmed and will be held at Sutton Benger Primary School.
Hourly rate is £9.25 (pay award pending) x5 hours per week (paid 44 weeks inc holiday pay)
For specific information about this job, please contact Tazril Tamin, Passenger Transport. Email: tazril.tamin@wiltshire.gov.uk or Telephone: 01225 713580.
Passing of Tony Gardener
We were sad to hear that Tony had recently passed away. He was a Parish Councillor for many years and was made an Honorary Freeman of the Parish in 2011. He made a valuable contribution to life in his community and the Parish Council. He was a true, honest gentleman and an inspiration to us all. Our thoughts and sincere condolences go to his family and friends.
Temporary Closure of Footpaths (Continuation)
Wiltshire Council – Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
Temporary Closure of: Various Footpaths, Sutton Benger (Ref: TTRO 7578)
Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made an Order to close temporarily to all users:
A) Footpath 8 (Part), Sutton Benger; from its junction with Footpath 34, Sutton Benger to its junction with Barrington Court;
B) Footpath 9, Sutton Benger; from its junction with Footpath 34, Sutton Benger to its junction with B4122;
C) Footpath 12, Sutton Benger; from its junction with Seagry Hill to its junction with Seagry Road;
D) Footpath 18, Sutton Benger; from its junction with Seagry Road to its junction with B4069.
To enable: Wessex Water to carry out construction of new sewer.
Alternative route: via an alternative route using Public Highway. The closure and diversion route will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.
This closure which was due to expire on 01 October 2021 will now continue in force until 01 April 2022 or until completion of the works, whichever is earliest. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works. The Order has a maximum duration of 06 months.
For further information regarding this closure or for details of the diversion route please contact Darran Shaw 01443449200 or the Senior Rights of Way Warden, Stephen Leonard on 07771721255.
Sustainable Transport Group, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge BA14 8JN