Notices about local services and events

Playground Improvements
HAWKCHURCH VILLAGE HALL PLAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS CONSULTATION Hawkchurch Parish Council (in conjunction with Hawkchurch Village Hall Committee) are exploring the possibility of upgrading the existing childrens play area which is situated at the Village Hall, and have requested the release of remaining S106 funds held by East Devon District Council in order to help fund potential improvements. The Parish Council are therefore carrying out a public consultation, seeking the views of children within the Parish in order to allow them

Annual Parish Meeting
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING 2023 THURSDAY 22ND June IN VILLAGE HALL AT 7PM AGENDA Refreshments will be available Hawkchurch Parish Council

New District Councillor Elected
30. Declaration of results for East Devon District Council Yarty ward 4 May 2023 Yarty Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of votes Elected? MACKINDER Duncan C Liberal Democrats 442 Yes NORMAN Richard Conservative Party Candidate 328 STADDON Duncan M Green Party Candidate 75 Electorate: 2137Ballot Papers Issued: 855Rejected Ballot Papers: 10Turnout: 40%

Looking for a dentist?
You can find local dentists taking on NHS patients using the link to ‘dentist near me’ below. https://www.dentistnearme.uk

Notice of Election of District Councillor – Nominations List
Election of a District Councillor for Yarty – nominations list for our ward is below. Remember to bring photo ID! The full list for East Devon Districts is below.




Notice of Elections
East Devon District Council Election of Parish Councillors and District Councillors Parish council elections Town and parish council elections in East Devon are held every four years. The next date is Thursday 4 May 2023. By-elections are held to fill any casual vacancies as and when they occur. Town and parish councillors are elected for a term of four years and must seek re-election at the next full elections if they wish to remain in office. Any councillor elected mid-term as




Elections – You need photo ID!
The UK Government has introduced a requirement for voters to show photo ID when voting at a polling station in some elections. This new requirement will apply for the first time in England at the local elections on Thursday 4 May 2023. The new rules will apply to: From October 2023, the new requirements will also apply to any future UK General elections. In Devon, there are district and city council elections on Thursday 4 May, so you will need