Five reasons to go by bus this Easter!

Five reasons to go by bus this Easter!

Netherfield Road: Update from the Clancy Group

Update from the Clancy Group:

Please see below a brief update on the progress of our works at Netherfield.

180mm rising main installation:

We have installed 95 metres of the new rising main this week up to CH5255 (Total of 4,650 metres has now been installed to date).

Reinstatement is complete up to CH5235 bringing the site up together.

Netherfield Road is fully open – there are two sets of Clancy works along Netherfield Road, but these are South East Water works and not to do with our works.

We opened Virgins Lane for over the easter holidays, and it will be shut again on Tuesday 2 April – AM.

 

Week commencing 1 April 2024

Next week 2-way traffic lights and road closure will be set up at the junction of Virgins Lane and Whatlington Road.

There is 115 metres of pipe to be installed up to the Junction of Uckham Lane, ready for the gravity section and connection to the existing network at a later date, once the whole pipeline has been tested.

Please see the below diagram showing the section of road where we are working.

Community Cinema Film Screening: The Holdovers

Coast, Countryside & Town – Art in the Almonry – from 2 April to 3 May

Art in the Almonry – we are delighted to welcome local ‘plein-air’ painter, Tom Marsh, to the Almonry. It is the first time the Council is staging an artist’s exhibition in the recently re-furbished Hall & Buttery.

Please come and see his work this Easter – there are plenty of familiar scenes in and around Battle to delight you.

Big Easter Event on Battle Rec, Wednesday 3 April – Timetable

Parish Assembly: The opportunity for you to have your say about what concerns you.

Save the date, Battle community! The Annual Parish Assembly is coming up on 17 April at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.
Council will share accomplishments, updates and aspirations and wants to hear your voice.
Be part of the conversation! #BattleAssembly #CommunityVoice

Upcoming works: Battle Hill, Battle

East Sussex Highways will be carrying out a site investigation on Battle Hill, Battle. Works will take place on Friday 5 April, and there may be possible delays between 7.30pm and 6.30am.

Please see map below which provides information where the investigation will take place.

 

 

Community Litter Pick Success – huge thanks to our volunteers

Community Litter Pick Success Highlights Battle’s Unity and Environmental Concerns

Battle came together under sunny skies on 16 March for a community-wide litter pick, as part of Keep Britain Tidy’s, annual Great British Spring Clean initiative. The community clean up showcased the power of unity and environmental consciousness. Spearheaded by Battle Town Council with crucial support from the staff at the Pavilion’s Kiosk, the event saw over 50 members of the community volunteering their time and effort to clean up various areas across the town.

Spirits were high as volunteers, including Councillors Sue Burton, Vikki Cook and Chelsey Sprong divided into 25 groups and fanned out across designated zones. From Marley Lane to Station Approach, Market Square to Claverham, participants covered extensive ground, uncovering an array of litter along the way.

Among the most remarkable findings was a family’s discovery of a shopping trolley and three discarded tyres in Mansers Shaw. A noteworthy contribution was an unearthed gas canister, a metal drawer, and a hub cap. Such findings underscore the pressing need for community-wide action to combat irresponsible waste disposal practices.

The collected litter paints a troubling picture of modern-day pollution, with bottles, cans, coffee cups, crisp packets, sweet wrappers, and vape paraphernalia among the debris. The prevalence of deliberate littering such as coffee cups and vapes stuffed in hedgerows, as observed on multiple occasions by participants, highlights the importance of instilling a sense of environmental responsibility, particularly among the youth.

In response to this concern, there are plans to involve Battle Town Council’s Youth Forum in addressing littering behaviours among students. Assemblies at local schools, including Battle & Langton and Claverham Community College will focus on educating young people about their role in conscientious waste disposal.

The success of the litter pick was evident not only in the volume of rubbish collected but also in the community’s enthusiasm and engagement. Families, couples, individuals, school groups, and members of organisations like Girlguiding rallied together, demonstrating a shared commitment to preserving the town’s beauty and cleanliness.

As the event drew to a close, with 35 bags of litter, along with the tyres and other items, ready for collection by Biffa, the sense of accomplishment was palpable. Gratitude was extended to all who participated, with special thanks to the Pavilion’s Kiosk for providing refreshments and to Councillor Sprong for returning the found shopping trolley.

Cllr Vikki Cook said “It’s more than just cleaning up litter; it’s about fostering a sense of community pride and responsibility, promoting environmental awareness, and inspiring collective action towards a common goal. By coming together for initiatives like the community litter pick, residents not only contribute to a cleaner environment but also strengthen social bonds, instil values of stewardship in younger generations, and create a positive impact that extends beyond the physical cleanup. In essence, it’s a testament to the power of unity and shared purpose in building a better and more sustainable future for all.”

Looking ahead, organisers are optimistic about the town’s future events, including the upcoming Big Easter celebration on 3 April which will highlight the need for support for the Pavilion Project and residents are reminded to attend the Parish Assembly on Wednesday 17 April. Both events promise to further strengthen community bonds and promote environmental caretaking.

The success of the community litter pick serves as a reminder that by working together, we can create a cleaner, more sustainable future for Battle. The next Community Clean Up date is anticipated to be in the Schools’ Autumn half-term break on Saturday 2 November.

Final Reminder! Battle’s Community Clean up as part of the Great British Spring Clean is happening this Saturday, 10am

Final Reminder! Battle’s Community Clean up as part of the Great British Spring Clean is happening this Saturday, 10am

Bring your energy, enthusiasm and let’s make Battle Cleaner and greener.

Full rubbish bags can be returned to the Pavilion until 12pm.

Don’t forget to stop by for refreshments at 11:45am. Tea, coffee and squash will be waiting.

 

Battle Town Council Budget Statement