Upper Deverills Village Hall events 2024

See here for all the Village Hall’s events in 2024!

The Countryside Code

Garden Riverbank Guide

Wessex Rivers Trust has published a very useful guide to looking after garden riverbanks.

Parish Plan

The final draft of the Parish Plan was accepted by the Parish Council at their meeting on 11th May. You can read it here. See also the Parish Plan page on this site to look back at the 2014 Plan and the subsequent consultation that has led to the 2022 Plan.

Upper Deverills Wildlife and Conservation Group

Living in a place of great natural beauty, we are very fortunate to share the valley and the surrounding downs with a rich variety of flora and fauna, some of which are scarce elsewhere.  In January a number of folk got together to form the Upper Deverills Wildlife and Conservation Group.  Its purpose is to share a love of nature and take practical action to study, conserve and rebuild natural habitats and reverse the current frightening decline in species.

For all the details see Wildlife and Conservation Group.

Village Hall page

The Village Hall page on this site has been refreshed and updated with information and a list of events. See here or under the Village Hall tab on the main menu.

Community Policing

Wiltshire Climate Strategy

Wiltshire Council has now published its Climate Strategy: Wiltshire Climate Strategy

New footbridge at Kingston Deverill ford

Before …

Footbridge early 80s

After …

New footbridge at Kingston Deverill ford

niM7DtEQfaQuWHtpVJDbg

Nearly finished!

Waste collection days to change from 28 February

The household waste collection days for nearly all Wiltshire properties will change from Monday 28 February, as Wiltshire Council seeks to make the rounds more efficient.

This change will only affect the general household waste collections – there is no change to recycling or garden waste collections, which will still take place on their usual day for all residents.

To help residents with the change, every household will receive a personalised information letter that explains how their collection day will change and what they need to do. They’ll also have a hanger label placed on their general household waste bin on their last collection under the old schedule that will give them more information. Letters will start landing on doormats from 31 January and during the following two weeks, while people will start to see the hangers on their household waste bins from 14 February.

Cllr Dr Mark McClelland, Cabinet Member for Waste, said: Changing the waste collection day for nearly every household in Wiltshire will enable us to make our rounds more efficient, help reduce our carbon emissions and save more than £1.5m over the next five years.

While we’re making these savings, our waste contractors, Hills, will maintain the current number of collections staff, as there are a number of vacant positions that will now not be filled.

This change only affects what we call residual waste, which is essentially the general household rubbish bins, and not the recycling or garden waste collections – these collection days will stay the same across the county.

From 31 January and for the following two weeks, all households will receive a letter that explains the changes and details their new collection day, so people don’t need to do anything until they receive their letter.

We look forward to these new rounds helping to reduce our carbon emissions and deliver value for our residents.

To find out more about waste collections, people should go to: www.wiltshire.gov.uk/waste