
The notice of the candidates standing the the forthcoming election for Warwickshire County Council are listed on the Notice of Poll below:
REMEMBER TO VOTE!

The notice of the candidates standing the the forthcoming election for Warwickshire County Council are listed on the Notice of Poll below:
REMEMBER TO VOTE!

Cinnamon Trust is the only specialist national charity which seeks to relieve the anxieties, problems, and sometimes injustices, faced by elderly and terminally ill people and their pets, thereby saving a great deal of human sadness and animal suffering. The Trust was founded in 1985 by Mrs Averil Jarvis whose determination and dedication has ensured that the manifest need is fully addressed.
The Trust’s primary objective is to respect and preserve the treasured relationship between owners and their pets. To this end it works in partnership with owners to overcome any difficulties that might arise. A national network of over 15,000 community service volunteers has been established to provide practical help when any aspect of day to day care poses a problem – for example, walking the dog for a housebound owner. See their leaflet for details:
A national fostering service is provided for pets whose owners face a spell in hospital – volunteers take pets into their own homes and supply love and care in abundance until owner and pet can be reunited.
The Cinnamon Trust also provides long term care for pets whose owners have died or moved to residential accommodation which will not accept pets. Arrangements are made between owners and the Trust well in advance, so owners do have peace of mind in the knowledge that their beloved companion will have a safe and happy future. Emergency cards are available on request.
When a pet is in the Trust’s care either short term or long term because the owner is in care, the owner is kept in touch with visits, if possible, or regular photos and letters.
To find out more or to volunteer please see the Cinnamon Trust Website.

The latest edition of AFCC News 3 is out now! This is the third newsletter of the Armed Forces Covenant (Community) partnership across Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. It will be of interest to all those connected with the Armed Forces and/or who support our Armed Forces. This edition provides information on events, activities, successes and the progress of partner organisations in delivering the Armed Forces Covenant locally.

A recent survey in Warwickshire showed that people who used compostable caddy liners found recycling food waste a much more pleasant and less messy experience and were more likely to keep recycling.
Through Warwickshire County Council’s new partner, Biobag, you can order a pack of 150 liners for just £7.95 including postage and packing. The 6-roll / 150 bag pack is a year’s supply for most households.
Other pack sizes available – from 2 to 10 rolls.
This unbeatable deal is 50-60% cheaper than typical supermarket prices!
The one-size-fits-all 10-Litre bags will fit all sizes of caddies issued by participating Warwickshire districts and boroughs:
These compostable caddy liners meet the EN 13432 standard and can be placed in your green wheeled bin. To find out more, visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/kitchenwaste
To order your caddy liners, visit www.biobag-uk.com/warks or phone 01772 641348. Lines are open Monday – Friday: 10.00am – 4.00pm
To get your free kitchen caddy, please contact your local district / borough council.

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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust are calling for help to record wild flowers and wildlife in local churchyards and cemeteries.
These are often rich in wild flowers but they have not been recorded since 1984 when the Women’s Institutes ran a nationwide survey.
Can you repeat this survey for us in 2017?
You can download a Churchyard & Cemetery Flowers and Wildlife Survey Form
from the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust website. At the end of October either post to the Warwickshire Biological Record Centre, Ecological Services, Warwickshire County Council, PO Box 43, Warwick, CV34 4SX, or scan and email to wbrc@warwickshire.gov.uk.
You could record butterflies at the same time, using Butterfly Conservation’s
Churchyard Butterfly Monitoring form.
For more information see this flyer:

Ten local gardens will open this year featuring a wide variety of formats including kitchen gardens, gravel and tropical gardens. The range of plants on display range from alpines, herbaceous, perennials and roses to climbers and shrubs.
There will be a book sale, plant sales, tombola, home made teas and the historic church of St John the Baptist will be open.

Just uncovered a stash of these beautiful postcards of Avon Dassett painted by the incomparable Mary Edgington in 2000. If anyone would like some please email the community website at info@avondassett.com. As many as you would like in return for a donation to charity.

Please see below the statement of persons nominated for the forthcoming Warwickshire County Council Elections for Kineton and Red Horse Ward (which includes Avon Dassett):
BALLANTYNE, Rob; 17 Glosters Green, Kineton, Warwick, CV35 0LT; Green Party
FILA, Edward Leslie; Primrose Cottage, Back Lane, Oxhill, CV35 0QN; UK Independence Party (UKIP)
JENKINS, Patrick Thomas; 41 Millholme Close, Southam, CV47 1FQ; Labour Party Candidate
STEELE, Laura Catherine; Forest Lodge, Bishops Hill, Lighthorne, Warwickshire, CV35 0BA; Liberal Democrats
WILLIAMS, Chris; 23 Meadow Way, Fenny Compton, Southam, CV47 2WD; The Conservative Party Candidate


Warwickshire County Council have published a useful information leaflet for the forthcoming elections on May 4th:

Oxfordshire are consulting on healthcare arrangements which will affect residents of Avon Dassett given its proximity to services at the Horton Hospital. We are grateful to the new District Councillor for Red Horse Ward, John Feilding, who is asking that residents of Warwickshire on the border with Oxfordshire are given the chance to raise their views on the proposed changes. The full consultation website is: www.oxonhealthcaretransformation.nhs.uk
They are asking for views on proposed changes to the following:
Acute hospital services:
This consultation concerns Phase 1 only.
The questionnaire may be filled in online here.
The next phase of consultation will invite views on proposed changes to the following services in Oxfordshire.
Acute hospital services:
Please take the opportunity to have your views heard by completing the questionnaire by midnight on 9 April 2017.