Friday, June 22, 2012

Council ‘tops-up’ national insulation scheme funding


The Warm and Well insulation scheme is open to all Wiltshire residents who own their own home or who rent privately.  A survey will be done of the home’s existing insulation and if below the scheme’s maximum level the insulation will be free.  If the existing insulation exceeds the nationally set limits customers are asked to make a contribution.  However, Wiltshire Council now offers a further top-up grant of up to £200 to cover these extra costs (depending on circumstances) which means in most cases insulation will be free.

For more information visit the website www.warmandwell.co.uk or call 0800 500 3076.

Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel - Vacancies for two independent members

Wiltshire and Swindon councils are looking to recruit two community minded people to join the police and crime panel.

The panel is being formed to scrutinise the work of the police and crime commissioner for Wiltshire when he or she is elected in November 2012.

This is a great opportunity for two members of the public to have a real say on how policing is carried out in Wiltshire and Swindon.

We are looking for committed individuals who care passionately about their communities and have skills that could bring great value to the panel.

The council is looking for people of all ages and walks of life to apply as we would like a panel to reflect as many diverse backgrounds and have as many different skills as possible.

For more information and details of how to apply click here.

Local acts performing at the Wiltshire 2012 Festival of Celebration


The Wiltshire 2012 Festival of Celebration will feature music and entertainment from across the county and will include the arrival of the Olympic torch to Salisbury.
It will be held at Hudson’s Field on July 11 from 1pm to 10.

Most of the acts performing at the Wiltshire 2012 Festival of Celebration are local acts that entered the on-line Shine 4 Wiltshire competition.

The Salisbury Plain Military Wives Choir received the most public votes and will therefore get the honour of performing alongside the headline acts on the LOCOG stage. We have also chosen them to open the event on the main Wiltshire Council stage at 1pm.

Other acts that entered the competition were chosen to perform throughout the day. These acts come from across Wiltshire and represent the great variety of talent our county has to offer, details are listed below:

Main Stage
Salisbury Plain Military Wives Choir – The winners of the Shine 4 Wiltshire competition. The members of this group represent the army towns and villages on Salisbury Plain.
Classical Songbirds – A duet from Devizes
Luke Gittins – A solo singer, only 11 years old from Chippenham
Martha Drane – A 15 year old solo singer from Trowbridge
Ben Clements – A solo singer from Calne
Dirty Rouge – A band from Salisbury
E Minor Pop Academy – A group of young singers, aged 8 to 16, from the Salisbury area
Nudy Bronque – A band from Royal Wootton Bassett
Sticky Toffee Jazz – A solo singer from Salisbury  
City Stereo – A band from Salisbury

LOCOG Stage
These Days – Band from Salisbury (chosen by Salisbury City Council)
Salisbury Plain Military Wives Choir – as above

Main Arena
Lyneham Primary School Olympic Dance
Just so Dance – a young people’s dance group from the Westbury area
Urban Dance – a young people’s dance group from the Trowbridge area
SPF – Free Runners from Salisbury

Beer Tent
The Bateleurs – A folk band from Derry Hill, Chippenham
Jamie Eldridge – A solo singer from Salisbury
Luke Gittins – as above
Martha Drane – as above
Ben Clements – as above

For more information about the event please see the Wiltshire Council website or contact Lucy Simms in communications on 01225 718334.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Community Games


The YMCA & Community Sports Partnership Network (CSPN) have been granted £2 million by the Cabinet Offices Big Society Fund to deliver Community Games in England in 2012 & 2013. The Community Games has been running in the Midlands since June 2010 and takes inspiration from its unique Olympic heritage. The ethos of the Community Games is to engage with local communities and encourage them to host events to provide opportunities for local people to celebrate sport & culture in a fun & safe environment. Community Games are delivered in local parks, schools, sport clubs or even as street parties.  These can be existing fetes, events and festivals or new events. Whether it's an event for a few hours, a whole day or a series of days Community Games can have a real impact on  the local community.

We are passionate about this programme and believe it's a real opportunity for local residents of Wiltshire & Swindon to experience sport on their doorstep and develop strong community links during the Community Games and beyond.

We can offer support for your games in a variety of ways; up to £400 funding, a community games toolkit, training (running an event, marketing and engaging volunteers) and some marketing materials including posters, leaflets, stickers, bunting and t shirts!

For more information and to register your Games please visit www.communitygames.org.uk Once your games have been registered, please visit our website  www.wiltssport.org to download a grant application form and guidance notes.

Update on Localism Act

The Localism Act received Royal Assent on 15 November 2011.

Although the Act contains a number of important measures, most of these are not yet in force.
The Act contains a number of enabling provisions. These give the Secretary of State power to introduce regulations and guidance that will make the measures ‘live.’ We anticipate that the key areas will come into force from April 2012 onwards.

The government has published a Plain English Guide to the Localism Act which summarises the main measures under four headings:
  • new freedoms and flexibilities for local government
  • new rights and powers for communities and individuals
  • reform to make the planning system more democratic and more effective
  • reform to ensure that decisions about housing are taken locally
Although the Act is 497 pages long, the implications of some of the key measures will not be clear until the Secretary of State has introduced regulations and guidance. The council has produced a PDFThe council has produced a detailed briefing on the Localism Act detailed briefing 352kb on the Localism Act; this includes the implications for Wiltshire and next steps. We will keep you updated on major developments.

More information available on the council's website: 

Paths for Communities


Paths for Communities is a funding scheme set up by Natural England to develop and enhance the network of Public Rights of Way in England in order to deliver benefits to rural areas. Local community partnerships are eligible to bid to Natural England for funds.  The aim of P4C is to encourage and support local communities to work with land owners to make improvements to the network of Public Rights of Way. In all cases P4C projects must include some element of new Public Right of Way creation. In most cases projects will include an element of new Bridleway creation but projects that include Footpath creation alone will also be considered where community and economic benefit can be demonstrated.  Read more…