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Inkpen History Soc. IMPFT Inkpen Stargazers


iMPFT

Inkpen Parish Council is the corporate trustee for the Inkpen Memorial Playing Field Trust. The IMPFT has its own website and this can be found at http://impft.co.uk. All bookings, events schedule etc. is available on the impft website.


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The Bulletin
To download your copy of the latest Bulletin click here.

CPRE
The latest Campaign to Protect Rural England newsletter is available here.

The Hungerford and Kintbury Ward news can be found here.

North Wessex Downs National Landscape
There is a body, often referred to as the ‘NWD National Landscape’, which is charged with doing its best to protect where you live. It works alongside BBOWT, West Berks Council and several other district councils, Natural England, Historic England and lots of other bodies, and it meets just a few times a year to try and work out what is happening to our natural green spaces, and what to do about it. It really is important to your life, but I would guess that you don’t know much about it, if anything.

Do take a look at their website, https://www.northwessexdowns.org.uk/. There are events, consultations and updates. What they do is especially important given the way in which climate change is impacting the world, our world. Get to know the way in which this body works for you, the challenges it faces, both financial and legal. Considering the way in which recent governments have at best sidelined the protection of our green spaces and at worst put them under increasing threat, let your local MP know that your environment is important to you. Once green, natural spaces are gone, it is unlikely that we will get them back again.

Switching off your Outside Lights

The North Wessex Downs NL ask people to switch off their outside lights when they’re not absolutely necessary. Wildlife groups ask the same. Neighbours living next to someone that keep their outside lights on at night want the lights to go off and the police tactfully suggest that leaving outside lights on simply helps burglars. Switching off your outside lights helps the environment and saves money.

Any suggestions about how to incentivise people to switch off unnecessary outside lights would be gratefully received. Email inkpen-climate@outlook.com.

Inkpen History Society Meeting
We’re just coming into Spring, and people are out in their gardens taking plants out and putting in new ones. This is your golden opportunity to help us. Ideally you need a coin and a smart phone or camera. As you disturb the soil the chances are that you will see a beetle. Please, please, please don’t kill it. Take a picture of it alongside the coin to give us some idea of its size. Send the picture to inkpen-climate@outlook.com.

Beetles (and there are around 4000 species in the UK) are our most efficient recyclers, but they are in decline thanks to our use of pesticides. We want to record the numbers, distribution and variety of beetles in our area. Please help us with this. If the decline in beetle numbers continues, then this study will enable future groups to do comparisons and chart the decline or otherwise. We’ve recently done a similar survey with moths and the results are currently being collated. They will be published on our history website history.inkpenvillage.co.uk.

If you look on the website, on the climate change page, you will see where we have large gaps in out tree age survey. Estimating a tree’s age is a relatively simple task with no special equipment needed. If you live in Inkpen and think you could help us with this, please get in touch at enquiries@inkpenhistory.uk. Thank you.

March Pop-In Café
Don’t be a fool this April, come and try our Pop-In Cafe, at the Inkpen playing field pavilion. It’s open every first and third Thursday of the month, between 10am and 12:30pm. Join us for a tea/coffee/hot chocolate and a piece of cake this April 3rd and 17th. Come and have a chat or just sit and contemplate.

Join residents from Kintbury, Hungerford and Inkpen. Have a game of chequers or arm wrestle (just joking). There’s something for everyone. We’re also here on May 1st and 15th. Make a note in your diary.


STARGAZERS


Lunar Eclipse 14th March 2025 –

The Stargazers met on the 21st of March to take a look at our new Seestar S50 smart telescope, and to view some of the images that we’ve taken so far. If you are a stargazer, someone that steps outside at night just to take a look at the awesome night sky, then come and join us. Email us at inkpen-climate@outlook.com

We’ve recently launched our new http://stargazers.inkpenvillage.co.uk website. Thank you to all those that have tried it out. Any comments are welcome. If you would like to join us and come to our meetings, you would be very welcome. Just keep an eye on the stargazers’ website.

The date of the next meeting will be posted there in early June and held at the Inkpen pavilion, but regular stargazing continues relentlessly.
Going for a walk
If you want a breath of fresh air and some exercise, check out the Inkpen walks, but keep your distance from others, that's at least 6 feet apart in old money. If you feel that you should wear a face mask when outdoors, then checkout the design given on the News page.

On the news page this month there are a number of updates including from the Inkpen Primary School and pre-school, from the Playing field trust and Village Hall, and there's this months Police Report .

Climate change issues.
The IMPFT, the playing field trust, is in the process of installing solar panels and a key entry system. The trust, chaired by Brian Cox, is aware of the need to reduce its carbon footprint and is making what progress it can. The solar panels are clearly there to reduce the trust's reliance on fossil fuel energy, and to feed whatever extra is generated back into the grid. The key entry system is there to make sure energy is only consumed when the facilities are in use. Many of you are choosing to adopt private energy saving measures - the trust is focused on trying and do the same.

We are depending on renewables to help us get to net-zero carbon emissions. If you'd like to see what contribution renewables are making on a daily basis, have a look here.

Please give us a hand – Oak Trees in Inkpen
We need your help to measure oak trees. Measuring tree girths helps us to evaluate changes that have taken place in Inkpen and enable future researchers to evaluate the effect of climate change on tree growth and distribution. This is work of real value, be part of it. Go to inkpenhistory.uk to find out more.


What else do you need to know?

All council business is shown on the 'Council' page which is selectable via the menu at the top.






Speeding in Inkpen
Please follow the link to find out what you can do to help. Click here.

Mobile Library will be very much missed
There has been a mobile library service in this district for at least the past 40 years and at the height of its popularity there were three library vehicles operating in West Berkshire. Over the years our staff have been there for residents in rural areas, offering books, advice and friendly words to their customers who waited regularly for the Mobile Library to arrive throughout all seasons.

Due to diminishing numbers of customers using this service in recent years and the fact that our one remaining vehicle had reached the end of its working life, we said goodbye to our Mobile Library at the end of March 2025. Without doubt, fond memories of the service will remain for many years to come.

Looking Forward - Although our Mobile Library will be missed, West Berkshire Libraries will continue to work hard to bring books to those who can’t get to their local library and serve customers in rural and isolated areas.

Thames Valley Police
Thames Valley Police are keen for your help in reporting any areas where you feel unsafe in the District. There is a new pilot service called StreetSafe hosted via the Met Police website where issues can be reported. StreetSafe is a service for anyone to anonymously tell the police about public places where you have felt, or feel unsafe, because of environmental factors e.g. vandalism and/or because of certain behaviours e.g. being followed or verbally abused.

Please make reports via the following link: StreetSafe | Metropolitan Police (see at the end the home page where is says: ‘No – Continue to StreetSafe’) Please note that StreetSafe is not a replacement for reporting crime or incidents this should still be done via 101 or online.

Dog Warden:
If anyone has issues with dog fights, dog fouling etc etc. the Public Protection Partnership has arranged for the animal warden to be contacted on 01635 519171 to discuss specific issues or problems that you may have.


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