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Second Community Drop In

 

 

If there is a local issue you would like to talk about with a member of your Neighbourhood Policing Team or one of your Town Councillors, come along to the Marlborough Library on Wednesday, 10th June between 1pm – 4pm. This is the second of our new fortnightly community engagement sessions. The time and format of these can be changed to suit what's best for the community. On Wednesday, no need to book – just drop-in

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Mayor lends her support to radiotherapy appeal

 

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Mayor Margaret Rose and daughter Mary Garner lent their support to the launch of the Brighter Futures appeal on Thursday 28th May. The appeal aims to bring radiotherapy services closer to home so that people won't have to make the round trip to Oxford in future to receive their treatment.  

You can read about the charity on the Brighter Futures website, and Marlborough News Online has a good detailed article - click here to read it.

 

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Mayor's charity gets off to a flying start

 

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Our new Mayor, Margaret Rose and her Mayoress, daughter Mary Garner, (pictured) would like to thank all those who came along to help with the street collection on Saturday 23rd May on behalf the Brain Tumour Charity, her charity for her Mayoral year.  Particular thanks go to the soldiers from 4MI (4 Military Intelligence Batallion) who generously gave their time to help.

Many thanks to everyone who contributed - they collected a fantastic £941.60.  To find out more about the charity and how it helps people, please take a moment to watch this film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoTWzw8aaBY&list=UUWau-eFdLHLIsvlzEpfcvpA

 

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New Mayor of Marlborough

 

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At the Annual Town Council held 18th May, Councillor Margaret Rose was elected Mayor of Marlborough for 2015-16. Here she is on the Town Hall steps with High Sheriff, Lady Gooch JP and Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mr Robert Hiscox. We wish her all the very best for her Mayoral Year. Click the image to expand it. 

Photo: Neil Goodwin, Marlborough News Online

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Fortnightly Community Engagement Sessions Get Under Way

If there is a local issue you would like to talk about with a member of your Neighbourhood Policing Team or one of your Town Councillors, come along to the Town Hall on Wednesday, 20th May between 1pm – 4pm. This will be the first of new fortnightly community engagement sessions. The time and format of these can be changed to suit what's best for the community. On Wednesday, no need to book – just drop-in.

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Ale Tasting Duties!

AprilBlogAleOn Tuesday, 12th May, our Town Crier, Alfie Johnson led the way on a tour of all Marlborough’s public houses. Accompanying him for this were our Town Mayor, Cllr Marian Hannaford Dobson, her consort, Cllr Stewart Dobson, our Beadle, John Yates, and our Senior Mace Bearer, Bob Dobie. This is a special, traditional duty for our Town Crier who tastes the ale served and if it meets his exacting standards, a certificate is awarded. Only the best is expected in Marlborough and each pub was justifiably given that award. Well done Alfie and all those involved.

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CCTV in Marlborough's High Street

 

cctv1After years of campaigning, Marlborough's Town Mayor, Councillor Marian Hannaford-Dobson, is finishing her mayoral year as the first CCTV cameras are installed in the High Street.

Last year, alongside a public consultation which gave a thumbs up to the project, Councillors voted in favour of CCTV - not an easy decision to make and crime rates, costs, Protection of Freedom laws, etc. all had to be taken into account. A number of key stakeholders - the Town Council, the Neighbourhood Policing Team and Chamber of Commerce - met to identify the best system for the town as well as the optimum camera locations. The Press Release is below.

Pictured: The Mayor standing beneath one of the cameras on the Town Hall

 

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Marlborough Town Council

PRESS RELEASE

 

14th May 2015

CCTV in Marlborough's High Street

After years of campaigning, Marlborough's Town Mayor, Councillor Margaret Hannaford-Dobson, is finishing her mayoral year as the first CCTV cameras are installed in the High Street.

Last year, alongside a public consultation which gave a thumbs up to the project, Councillors voted in favour of CCTV - not an easy decision to make and crime rates, costs, Protection of Freedom laws etc. all had to be taken into account. A number of key stakeholders - the Town Council, the Neighbourhood Policing Team and Chamber of Commerce met to identify the best system for the town as well as the optimum camera locations.

The system chosen, supplied by Alert Systems based in Trowbridge, is made up of the latest technology and its capabilities include facial and number plate recognition. There will be six cameras placed along the High Street and further cameras can be added as necessary.  Signage will be put in place and it is hoped that a sticker scheme will be introduced allowing retailers and businesses to advertise that the system is in operation right along the town’s famously wide High Street.

Councillor Hannaford-Dobson, said: “This is a real achievement and I am delighted that this has now come to fruition.  Local people have called for this for many years and our 2014 consultation sealed their approval.  It’s excellent value for money with equipment and installation costs at £25,000.  Even with some ongoing maintenance expenditure, it’s far less than most other local authorities are paying for their systems.  That said, it’s difficult to put a price on the safety of our community.”

Local Police Inspector, Matt Armstrong is a long time supporter of CCTV and is working closely with the Town Council on this.  He said: “This is great news for local policing.  Marlborough is a beautiful town to live in and visit and whilst CCTV is not an answer in itself to crime, it is a good tool to help deter criminals from coming and helps to ensure that crime here is kept at its low level.”

The President of the Chamber of Commerce, Alex Minoudis, has also been a major player in the project and actually applied to Wiltshire Council’s Area Board for £5,000 to help make it happen.  He commented:  “Retailers and businesses will be pleased that this is, at last, a reality.  Shoplifting is a real concern to retailers especially the small independent shops and with a couple of high profile thefts in the last 2 years, then this is very welcome.  It goes without saying that we are grateful to Wiltshire Council for awarding the additional funds.”

The remaining cameras will be installed over the next few weeks.

For information, please contact Shelley Parker, Town Clerk, Marlborough Town Council, 5 High Street, Marlborough, SN8 1AA

Tel: 01672 512487 -  E-mail: townclerk@marlboroughtowncouncil.gov.uk   

Website: www.marlboroughtowncouncil.gov.uk

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