
Hale Shore Clean Up 2018
Everyone is welcome to help out with this years Shore Clean Up, organised by villager David Hines.
Meet at the small bridge - The Ladypool Bridge. Saturday 24th March from 10.00 to 12.00. David writes below about last years clean - up and this years planned event! "Last year there was a wonderful community effort which resulted in the shore being a pleasure to walk all summer and into the winter months About 80 people came to help and so much rubbish was removed that it fill

New Planters For The Curlender - Hale Park Estate
For the past 12 months, the volunteer group on the Hale Park Estate - Curlender, have been working hard in tidying up the green spaces.... From pruning shrubs - and planting new shrubs,,, to cleaning up the garages,, and more! With funding help from Halton Borough Councils - The Area Forum and Hale Parish Council who also gave the group a donation, they were able take delivery of two planters at the beginning of February, for the front area of Wellington Gate. The planters we

PCSO Stephen Marnick Monthly Hale Crime Report (February 2018)
HALE VILLAGE PARISH COUNCIL (and Working Together) MEETING 19th February 2018 From a.m. 31st January 2018 to a.m. 19thth February 2018 the following entries are recorded on our systems for Hale Village. I have summarised the entries to make it easier to get an overview. They are not always in date order and details are omitted as needed. The date shown is usually the reported date and not necessarily the date of the incident though it often is. The figure in the bracket, if

DB Symmetry and Liverpool bring forward £150m commercial site
Liverpool City Council is close to agreeing a deal with DB Symmetry to bring forward 125 acres of council-owned green belt land near Speke which has the potential to house 1.3m sq ft of employment space. The council-owned plot sits within the designated green belt between Speke and Hale village, and is largely used as agricultural land. Working with the council, DB Symmetry has put forward a masterplan which includes 1.3m sq ft of commercial space over six units. These would

Hale Village Pancake Race/Walk - Sunday 11th February
It was flippin' cold, but everyone had a flippin' great time at the first Hale Village Pancake Race/Walk. Everyone met at the Childe Pub at 2pm where Marie and her helpers got the pancakes ready. Children set off in groups of 4 from the start line at the Childe of Hale Pub, to the finish line at St Mary's Church Lych Gate, where they were greeted by the Lord Mayor of Hale Village and Rev Janice Collier. The course route was marshalled by several Freemen and Cheshire Police. R

Latest February 2018 Building Planning Applications For Hale Village
Case No:18/00064/PDE Officer name: Melissa Pagan Applicants name: Mr Neville Picton Applicants Address: 57 Arklow Drive Hale L24 5RW Agents name: Lee Rowley Agents Address: Pro-TECH Architecture Ltd 20 Elstree Court Widnes WA8 3EP Details of proposal: Proposed single storey rear extension projecting from the rear wall by 3.037 metres the extension has a maximum height of 3.584 metres and an eaves height of 2.679 metres at 57 Arklow Drive Hale Liverpool L24 5RW Ward: Hale Stat

February Edition - Hale Rose News Letter Addresses Greenbelt Review
In response to the current DALP and Greenbelt Review/Consultation, Councillor Mike Wharton - Hale Ward Councillor and Deputy Leader of Halton Borough Council, has published his latest Hale Rose - Newsletter, Issue 44.

Hale To The New Freemen Of Hale Village
At the Annual Court of the Freemen of Hale Village - on January 25th, 3 new Freemen were sworn in, by the Lord Mayor of Hale Village - Mr James Ross. Mr Stephen Moon, Mr Douglas Roberts and Mr Mark Roberts were made Freemen of the village on account of their voluntary services given to the village during various community events and occurrences. #thefreemenofhalevillage

Halton Delivery and Allocations Local Plan (DALP)
Between the 4th January and the 15th February 2018, the Council is consulting on the first draft of its new Local Plan, the Delivery and Allocations Local Plan (incorporating revised Core Strategy Policies). This Local Plan will replace the remaining policies and the Proposal Map from the Unitary Development Plan including allocating land for development to 2037 and redefining the extent of the Green Belt in Halton. This short video outlines the process. Click here for more i

The Hale Village Pancake Race Sunday 11th February
#pancakes #thefreemenofhalevillage