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Welcome to the North Bradley Parish portal, which serves the Villages of North Bradley, Yarnbrook, and Brokerswood. Please browse the various news items which appear.The website also contains valuable information about various aspects of our community, from facilities, to shows and groups in the parish If you are searching for something in particular, please use the search facility at the top of the site. If you have any news items you wish to submit, please contact the Parish Council using the link above.
The Parish Council has submitted its response to Wiltshire Council's Housing Site Allocations Plan.
From the 30 July 2018 the materials that people can recycle at home from the kerbside is changing.
In addition to cardboard and plastic bottles, people will be able to recycle food and drink cartons, plastic pots, tubs and trays in their blue lidded bin.
What can be recycled? http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/news/articles/great-news-youll-soon-be-able-to-recycle-even-more
Plastic bottles of any colour except black, including:
- Washing up liquid bottles
- Bleach bottles
- Laundry liquid and fabric conditioner bottles
- Cooking oil bottles
- Drinks bottles
- Juice or squash bottles
- Milk and yoghurt drink bottles
- Handwash bottles
- Shampoo and conditioner bottles
- upright 'pump' type toothpase tubes
Plastic pots, tubs and trays
- yoghurt pots, margarine tubs, ice cream tubs
- plastic food trays i.e meat, fruit and vegetable trays (no black plastic)
- Food and drink cartons
Cardboard of any colour including:
- Cereal boxes
- Egg boxes
- Ready meal sleeves
- Food packaging boxes and sleeves
- Brown paper
- Greetings cards
- Wrapping paper (but not the foil kind)
- Pizza boxes
- Shoe boxes
- Shredded paper - please place inside a cardboard box, such as a cereal box
- Toilet and kitchen rolls
- Corrugated cardboard
Illness, disability, old age; there are many reasons why three in five of us will look after a loved one and become carers at some point in our lives. Becoming a carer can affect personal finances, social life, education and employment, and general health and well-being. Who cares? We do.
Carer Support Wiltshire is a local charity which can help you access the information and support you might need. We also offer one to one and group support, carer cafes, complementary therapy sessions and breaks from your caring role.
So whether you’re caring full time, for a few days a week, or juggling work with looking after someone, don’t struggle on your own. Contact us on 0800 181 4118 or visit our website at www.carersupportwiltshire.co.uk
Information on the UK Youth Parliament 2018 elections and activity is on the attached .
Thank you to everyone who turned up on 16th and 17th March at the North Bradley Baptist Chapel to comment at the consultation on land sites. There was an excellent turn out, which is so encouraging to know that so many residents are interested in the Neighbourhood Plan and all it includes. Thank you to everyone who turned up to comment at the consultation on land sites. There was an excellent turn out, which is so encouraging to know that so many residents are interested in the Neighbourhood Plan and all it includes. The questionnaires are being worked through at the moment and once completed will be included within the Neighbourhood Plan. A further consultation on completion of the Neighbourhood Plan will be arranged for you to comment on before it is presented to Wiltshire Council.Once again thank you for your continued support on the Neighbourhood Plan.