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Office Clearance Sale – The Old Forge, Church Street – Saturday 23rd March, 9.30 am to noon.

Friday, March 15th, 2013

The Old Forge 3w Sulgrave

Ring-binders, filing trays, stationery items, books, printers.

Desks, filing cabinets, book cases, storage unites, table and chairs etc.

New, as-new, part-used and at a fraction of the retail prices.

Hywel Lloyd at The Old Forge, Church Street, Sulgrave.

9.30 am to 12 noon, Saturday 23rd March 2013.

Swimming Lessons at Brackley for the over 55s.

Monday, March 11th, 2013

Brackley swimming lessons.

Spring Farm Ridge Windfarm – new public inquiry announced

Monday, March 4th, 2013
Turbines from Greatworth

How the turbines would appear from Greatworth

The proposed Spring Farm Ridge Windfarm between Helmdon, Greatworth and Sulgrave was refused planning permission by South Northants Council in June 2011. The developers, Broadview Energy Ltd, appealed against the decision and after a public inquiry in May 2012 the planning inspector allowed the appeal. This decision was quashed by the High Court following a legal challenge. The Planning Inspectorate has announced that the refusal of planning permission will be the subject of a new public inquiry to be held later this year. The Helmdon Stuchbury and Greatworth Windfarm Action Group applied to the Inspectorate for Rule 6 status at the inquiry and this has been granted. This means that the Action Group will be one of the main parties at the inquiry together with South Northants Council and Broadview Energy Limited. The Group will be retaining the services of a barrister to lead the case against the windfarm proposal with the aid of expert witnesses. All those who appeared at the previous inquiry will have the same rights to make written representations and/or appear at the inquiry to give evidence to the Inspector and ask questions of other witnesses. These include representatives of three parish councils, Helmdon, Greatworth and Sulgrave.  The date of the inquiry will be posted on this website as soon as it is known.

Philip Henn – an appreciation by Nigel Dawe

Friday, February 22nd, 2013

Philip

Former Sulgrave villager Nigel Dawe sends an appreciation of Philip as follows:

Very sorry to hear that Phillip had gone. He was the big brother of my best mate when
I lived at the Wool House.Phillip always scared me a bit, he seemed so tough ! He
would do anything for most. I remember when I picked my BSA Bantam up from
Banbury and broke down half way home. I resorted to pushing the bike and obviously
it was taking a long time to get home, so my lovely worry guts mum asked if Phillip
would drive towards Banbury and see if I was laying in a ditch somewhere. (She
always thought the worst). As I was half way up one of the many hills on the way, It
was great to see Phillips old Mk.1 Land Rover approaching. It didn't take many seconds
and the bike was in the back and we were heading home. The breakdown was entirely
my fault, I found I hadn't taken the choke off and starved it of air !!!!
Anyway, have a good rest Phil, you deserve it. You might meet my mum, step dad and
half brother now you are up there. For sure that's where you'll be.

Philip Henn (1934 -2010)

Inspector’s decision on Windfarm Appeal successfully challenged.

Monday, February 4th, 2013
How the turbines would appear beyond the old railway viaduct, from Priory Farm, Helmdon

How the turbines would appear beyond the old railway viaduct, from Priory Farm, Helmdon

Broadview Energy’s proposal for five 125 metre high wind turbines between Helmdon, Greatworth and Sulgrave was refused planning permission by South Northants Council in June 2011. The company appealed against this decision and a public inquiry was held at Towcester in May 2012. The Inspector, Mrs Elizabeth Fieldhouse decided to allow the appeal. South Northants Council and Mrs Veronica Ward on behalf of the Helmdon, Stuchbury and Greatworth Windfarm Action Group, brought a legal challenge to this decision. The case was heard in the High Court in December last. His Honour Judge Mackie QC found that whilst the Inspector had identified conflicts with the Development Plan policies in respect of the main issues at the appeal, she had failed to accord the Plan the weight which the law requires. He therefore quashed the appeal. The Planning Inspectorate is currently deciding what steps to take to remedy this situation and it could be that there will be a new public inquiry. Details of this decision will be posted on the website as soon as they are available.

Village Community Shop continues to prosper

Monday, January 21st, 2013
Village Shop

With driving difficult in the snowy weather, villagers find all they need on their doorstep

The year ended with the shop just under 5% ahead in total gross sales compared to 2011, with December sales up on the previous year by 11.6%.

Read the latest report on the village shop.

A belated Happy New Year to all, with some images from 2012

Thursday, January 10th, 2013
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South from the Barrow Hill footpath on a bright Spring day

A series of images from 2012 can be seen on the following page, many of which have not previously been published on this website (more…)

A Happy Christmas to everyone in the village and farther afield.

Monday, December 24th, 2012

Carol Singers on Castle Green

See following page for more pictures of carol singing on Castle Green on the Friday evening before Christmas.

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Sulgrave Village Shop. Carefully selected first class wines at affordable prices.

Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

Sulgrave Village Shop provides a regularly changing selection of wines covering a wide range of styles. There are written labels for all the wines to provide a brief summary of the style and flavours so customers will have a reasonable idea of what they are getting and, hopefully, won’t be disappointed.

See the following pages for more information on how the Sulgrave Village Shop wines are selected and and advice on what wine to drink this Christmas.

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High Speed Rail Line – Consultation on Compensation Proposals

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

Sulgrave Parish Council wishes to make residents aware of the consultation being undertaken on the matter of compensation along the proposed High Speed Rail (HS2) route. The proposals include a guaranteed purchase scheme for those within 60m of the line, a voluntary purchase scheme for those within 120m and a hardship purchase scheme for those beyond – requiring various conditions.

As can be seen from the above map, the route would pass within 1400 metres of the nearest houses in Sulgrave.

Click here to see an extract from the Department for Transport Route Map through the Sulgrave area, tilted so that the orientation is north-south. It gives details of the lengths of the proposed line which would be in cutting, at ground level, on viaduct and so on, together with details of the proposed bridges.

The consultation period for the proposals closes on 31 January. HS2 project staff are manning two nearby information events – in Chipping Warden Village Hall from 1.00 pm to 8.00 pm on 9 January and in Brackley Leisure Centre from 12 noon to 8.00 pm on 16 January. If you consider the proposals are inadequate please ensure your response is lodged by 31 January.

Click here for full details of this consultation.

Click here for HS2 Action Alliance’s comments.

Residents are also reminded that the South Northants Action Group against HS2 are seeking donations for funding their activities. Full details here.

Coming soon – “HIGH SPEED RAIL LINE – LATEST NEWS” – a page on this website dedicated to up-to-date information on all matters connected with the High Speed Rail project.