A lovely dry and often warm week has seen the steady fall of the Tilshead borehole water level and it is now below the 99m AOD flood alert level; although our Environment Agency Flood Alert remains...
Notices
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Closure of St Peter’s Church
COVID-19 The Church continues to be alive and active, but our buildings must close We are seeing a huge increase in the number of people falling sick with COVID-19. We must distance ourselves from...
All Parish Council Meetings Cancelled
All Meetings...
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Immediate Closure Of The Children’s Play-Park
The Parish Council very much regrets that in the light of the developing Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and Government instructions of 23rd March 2020, the Children's Play-Park is closed with...
Tilshead Borehole Levels: 22nd March 2020
A most interesting week. Overall, the Tilshead borehole water level fell steadily throughout the week, which reflects the lack of rain we have had during the last fortnight. The relatively warm...
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Children’s Play-park
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation has many implications, even for a small village like ours. Given that at least some of the village children will no longer be attending school or nursery for the...
Tilshead Borehole Levels: 15th March 2020
The water levels in the Tilshead borehole have fallen excruciatingly slowly over the last week from a peak of 99.59m AOD to today's low of 99.54m AOD; the lowest it has fallen since the 20th of...
Election of Unitary Councillor for Till and Wylye Valley
Declaration of...
Tilshead Borehole Levels: 8th March 2020
Another week of intermittent rain and showers. This has led to the Tilshead borehole level returning to it 99.58m AOD and exceeding that briefly yesterday to achieve an annual high of 99.59m AOD. ...
Tilshead Borehole Levels: 1st March 2020
A fascinating week in which to watch the water levels in the River Till and the Tilshead borehole. At the start of the week, the Environment Agency was suggesting that the borehole level had peaked...