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26 February 2025

Parish Council Meeting

Crudwell Village Hall Wednesday 7:00 pm View Details
26 March 2025

Parish Council Meeting

Crudwell Village Hall Wednesday 7:00 pm View Details

St. Paul Malmesbury Without Parish Council


The Parish of St. Paul Malmesbury Without consists of two wards: the Westport ward (to the south west of the town) and the St. Paul ward (to the East of town). It covers the settlements of Milbourne, Cowbridge Mills, Corston, the Foxley & Common Roads and Rodbourne, Buckley Barracks and Kings Heath to name but a few, in addition to a lot of rural areas.

Parish Councillors are voted into office in an election every 4 years. The councillors volunteer their time for free. The Parish clerk is a paid employee of the Parish Council. Parish Councils raise a "precept" which is a demand on local Council Tax payers. Wiltshire Council add it to the other precepts from Police, Fire etc.

The 'precept' money is then collected from all Council Tax payers and given to the Parish Council to spend on their areas of responsibility. Parish councils currently have a limited number of duties but they all impact directly on the community. St. Paul Malmesbury Without Parish Council manages the recreation grounds, Corston nature reserve, bus shelters, benches, notice boards and waste bins. It coordinates monthly jobs for the Parish Steward, a skilled highway operative who visits parishes and towns to a schedule. It is a statutory planning consultee, which local planning authorities are legally required to consult before reaching a decision on relevant planning applications. It can make grants to support groups, organisations and charities that benefit the local community. It has councillor representation on the Patient Participation Group for the Health Centre, Malmesbury Area Board, the Local Highways & Footpath Improvement Group and on the local joint Neighbourhood Plan.

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University Bursary Grant - Wiltshire and Swindon Young People

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January 2025
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Are you about to begin your university journey?

Wiltshire Community Foundation is offering University Bursary grants to support young people in Wiltshire and Swindon with the costs of studying for an undergraduate degree. Each bursary provides £1,600 per year of your course, helping with essential expenses like travel, books, or general living costs.

As long as your circumstances remain the same, you’ll continue to receive the grant for each academic year of your degree.

Who Can Apply?
To be eligible, you must:

  1. Have parents/guardians (or yourself) claiming at least 2 Means-Tested Benefits or 2 elements of Universal Credit OR be a Looked After Child (in the care of Wiltshire Council or Swindon Borough Council)
  2. Be aged between 17–24 years when you apply
  3. Have lived in Wiltshire or Swindon for at least 2 years (or have your family home there if you’re already at university)
  4. Be eligible for funding through Student Finance England.
  5. Be planning to study (or already studying) for your first undergraduate degree at a UK university, college, or institution

Don’t Miss Out! Applications close on 11 April 2025 – apply today by visiting www.wiltshirecf.org.uk/grants-and-support/individuals/university-bursary-one-degree-more

Come and meet your local Policing Team

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January 2025
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