Tree Council gifts new elm to Charvil
THIRTY trees have been planted to commemorate three decades of work – and one is in Charvil. The village’s tree wardens were gifted a disease-resistant elm tree by The Tree...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTY trees have been planted to commemorate three decades of work – and one is in Charvil. The village’s tree wardens were gifted a disease-resistant elm tree by The Tree...
Read moreDetailsHE MAY not be Superman, but he came to the rescue anyway. Brian Hicks, a local walker and swan fanatic, was busy saving an injured swan earlier this month with...
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR for girls and young women aged 10-18, is appealing for new members. Jewel Tones, which rehearses on Sunday evenings between 6.15pm and 7.45pm, has four spaces available. The...
Read moreDetailsJo Davis, from Charvil, is offering virtual storytelling sessions and is raising money for charity whilst doing so.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters will be meeting this Saturday for a community litter pick.
Read moreDetailsPedestrian lights used by school children on the busy A4 road have been repaired following a student petition.
Read moreDetailsA sixth former at The Piggott School has started a petition to fix pedestrian crossing lights in Charvil.
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, August 23, Charvil Matters hosted a litter pick which saw them clean up the village. “The Charvil Matters litter pick was very successful,” said Sam Akhtar, the group’s...
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY litter pick is to take place later this month in a bid to clear-up mess left by lazy motorists. The Charvil Matters team will welcome volunteers to join...
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