What things do you most value about our Community and want to preserve?
The rural village nature of Tarvin – ensuring this as well as the sustainability of the village.
A successful village school, local groups/societies - Woodland
The High Street – a good selection of shops pubs etc.
A reasonable feeling of community cohesion – although this is diminishing – good community assets – the Churches, the Woodland, the Community Centre (to an extent), the Library, shops and pubs.
The number of community societies and organizations available
The history of Tarvin – the buildings in the centre of Tarvin.
The cleanliness of the village.
What improvements would make our community even better?
Traffic problems to be addressed
Better and more effective use of existing Community Centre – Film club – Ballroom Dancing – Theatre Group
Effective control of anti social behaviour – awareness of underlying social/behavioural problems.
Improved facilities for young people
More youth activities e.g. Scouts, somewhere for teenagers to meet & play pool etc.
Better communication – but I certainly don’t know how!
Rejuvenation of Neighbourhood Watch
Youth café in one of the pubs – drug awareness for parents – to start a Village choir – a village noticeboard (similar Tarporley)
Better use of the Community Centre
Fibre optic cables for next generation Broadband
A car park in the centre of Tarvin – an enforced reduction of on street parking in the village centre
Dog fouling and dogs off lead in the field
Integration of all groups/ages
More for young people to do. – Facilities for 13 – 18 year olds.
Allotments – Vegetable gardening Club – Computer Club – Cookery Club
What do you most dislike about our community and would like to change?
Lack of cohesion between different parts of the settlement
Social diversity
I actually like Tarvin! I dare say it could be better – but I don’t actually dislike anything!
Lack of interest – Bullying on the Playing Field – children vandalizing property
Divisions and apathy
Dog muck on the Woodland Walk
Traffic and parking problems
Anti social behaviour older youths – due to lack of facilities?
Hedges encroaching onto pavement despite being cut back/tidied
I feel that the Nelsons property should be used for affordable housing for locals. I know of villages which do this and the last thing we need is a supermarket this will obviously cause the closure of all our fabulously helpful shops
I feel it is a problem that young people cannot afford to live in the village – there does need to be some attractive affordable housing for them.
The rural village nature of Tarvin – ensuring this as well as the sustainability of the village.
A successful village school, local groups/societies - Woodland
The High Street – a good selection of shops pubs etc.
A reasonable feeling of community cohesion – although this is diminishing – good community assets – the Churches, the Woodland, the Community Centre (to an extent), the Library, shops and pubs.
The number of community societies and organizations available
The history of Tarvin – the buildings in the centre of Tarvin.
The cleanliness of the village.
What improvements would make our community even better?
Traffic problems to be addressed
Better and more effective use of existing Community Centre – Film club – Ballroom Dancing – Theatre Group
Effective control of anti social behaviour – awareness of underlying social/behavioural problems.
Improved facilities for young people
More youth activities e.g. Scouts, somewhere for teenagers to meet & play pool etc.
Better communication – but I certainly don’t know how!
Rejuvenation of Neighbourhood Watch
Youth café in one of the pubs – drug awareness for parents – to start a Village choir – a village noticeboard (similar Tarporley)
Better use of the Community Centre
Fibre optic cables for next generation Broadband
A car park in the centre of Tarvin – an enforced reduction of on street parking in the village centre
Dog fouling and dogs off lead in the field
Integration of all groups/ages
More for young people to do. – Facilities for 13 – 18 year olds.
Allotments – Vegetable gardening Club – Computer Club – Cookery Club
What do you most dislike about our community and would like to change?
Lack of cohesion between different parts of the settlement
Social diversity
I actually like Tarvin! I dare say it could be better – but I don’t actually dislike anything!
Lack of interest – Bullying on the Playing Field – children vandalizing property
Divisions and apathy
Dog muck on the Woodland Walk
Traffic and parking problems
Anti social behaviour older youths – due to lack of facilities?
Hedges encroaching onto pavement despite being cut back/tidied
I feel that the Nelsons property should be used for affordable housing for locals. I know of villages which do this and the last thing we need is a supermarket this will obviously cause the closure of all our fabulously helpful shops
I feel it is a problem that young people cannot afford to live in the village – there does need to be some attractive affordable housing for them.
Allotments are now available to residents of Tarvin. These are provided by Broomheath Plantation and managed by Tarvin Environment Group. For further information visit www.tarvinenvironment.org.uk
ReplyDelete~What is the progress on the Parish Plan.
ReplyDelete~Are you going to have more workshops?
~What solutions have you thought of to solve the traffic and parking problems?
~are you going to include the old nelsons site development in the plan?
~Do you have meetings and can the notes be on the website?