Filed photo of John Coles Park from April 2020. Photo Trevor Porter CHIPPENHAM Town Council is asking for your views on whether or not dogs should be on leads throughout John Coles Park. The consultation – online and in print – into rules for dogs in the park is now live for town residents to fill in and have their say. Paper copies of the questionnaire can be picked up from the town hall or the refreshment kiosk in the park. A spokesman for the town council said: “We will also be conducting face-to-face surveys in John Coles Park on three randomly selected days at three different times.”
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Photo by George Bakos on Unsplash Chippenham is set to plant thousands of new trees in the town over the next five years. At last night’s Amenities, Culture and Leisure Committee meeting, town councillors voted unanimously to approve a new tree planting policy. This new policy will seek to double the number of trees in the town by 2026, as well as creating a tiny forest in Monkton Park by planting 600 shrubs and trees. Currently, the town council maintains around 2,000 trees. Great news that @Chippenhamtcl ACL Committee unanimously agreed to adopt a tree planting policy and a strategy to plant 1000’s of trees over the next six years. Fantastic news https://t.co/y9rLcPaUJR Mark Smith ⚖️ (@ChippenhamCEO) June 3, 2021
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