Tasley Parish Council : 28 July 2025
Tasley Parish Council : 28 July 2025
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Priority 1
Multi-use games area.
Swift and bat box scheme on the water tower.
Community green energy scheme.
Repair and improve footpaths, including stiles and signs.
Community hall and ongoing maintenance. (Note – TPC felt this should be provided by the developer and not by the parish’s CIL)
Street lighting for Church Lane. (Note – TPC felt this should be provided as part of the Gateway development)
Bench seating in Trinity wood/Brick Kiln.
Additional dog poo bins and ongoing maintenance.
Priority 2
Develop Tasley Village Hall as a local amenity- heritage centre, café and ongoing management.
Priority 3
Allotments (minimum of 20 plots), with water supply and parking.
Future proofing fibre broadband. (Note – National/local government/developer should provide)
Priority 4
Heritage information signs.
Priority 5
Additional litter bins and ongoing maintenance.
Priority 6
Community composting sites and ongoing management.
Priority 7
Grit boxes. (Note – TPC felt this should be a local government responsibility)
Priority 8
Additional car parking on Wenlock Rise estate. (TPC felt this could be covered by SC)
Cemetery land. (TPC believes the church already owes additional land).
1 large hall with flexible space.
Car parking and electric car chargers.
Secure cycle parking.
Kitchen.
Meeting rooms and office.
Accessible toilets with changing, etc.
Renewable energy/net zero.
Café with secure indoor play area and equipment.
Garden space with play area and equipment.
Ongoing maintenance.
Secure storage for hall/users equipment.
Tasley Parish Council will work with partners and seek funding to maintain, improve and restore PROW in the neighbourhood area, as set out below.
A survey of all the footpaths in Tasley Parish in the spring of 2023 showed that some paths are well maintained, well signposted and heavily used, while others are poorly maintained and very poorly signposted. The accessibility of all the paths in the north and south areas of Tasley Parish are shown in Figures A and B. A number of stiles, gates and signposts are in very poor condition or missing. There are also two paths which are completely blocked (Figure A). These two footpaths run from the end of Church Lane close to Tasley Church back down to the A458. They are therefore likely to be walking links between the possible proposed development of Tasley Garden Village on the other side of the A458 up to Tasley Church, Trinity Wood, Brick Kiln Plantation and the Woodlands Fishing Pools. Thus, reinstatement of these paths should be a priority.
Figures C and D show additional labelling to identify all the footpaths and they should be read along with Table 1 which describes the signposting and level of maintenance required for all signage, paths, stiles, gates, etc to bring all footpaths up to a good standard.
Figure A
Tasley Parish North footpaths showing accessibility of the paths
(solid purple line is Tasley Parish boundary).
Figure B
Tasley Parish South footpaths showing accessibility of the paths
(solid purple line is Tasley Parish boundary).
Figure C
Tasley Parish North footpaths with detail to allow identification of path conditions listed in Table 1.
Figure D
Tasley Parish South footpaths with detail to allow identification of path conditions listed in Table 1.