Community Plan

 

 

On 1 October 2013 Wem Rural Parish Council formally adopted the first Wem Rural Community Plan. 

During 2019 the Parish Council consulted on the success or otherwise of that first plan and identified future opportunities to benefit the community.  The responses have been collated and the 2019 Community Plan was adopted by the Parish Council during its 1 October 2019.  A copy of the plan can be found below.

It is now the responsibility of the Parish Council to ‘project manage’ the actions identified in the 2019 Plan.

The Parish Council will work with individuals and partners to ensure the successful outcome of each action.  If you would like to be involved in any helping with any action point please contact the Clerk.

clerk@wemrural-pc.gov.uk

Wem Rural Community Plan

Diary Dates

News

Autumn Road Safety Reminder

Autumn Road Safety Reminder

With the recent rain and the arrival of autumn, more mud and debris may be being brought onto rural roads by tractors and other farm or contractors vehicles. Under the Highways Act (1980), farmers and contractors must ensure their vehicles are cleared of mud and...

A Magical Christmas at Newtown

A Magical Christmas at Newtown

As the festive season approaches, Newtown Church of England Primary School is preparing to enchant the community with two very special Christmas performances that promise to capture the wonder, joy, and meaning of the season. The Big Little Nativity – A Heartwarming...

Contact Us

Address

The Parish Clerk
4 Bazeley Way
Wem
Shropshire
SY4 5QN

Phone

07720 854185

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