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DRCCT and Datchet Parish Council (update 8/10/2025))

Posted on October 8, 2025October 9, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

UPDATE ON THE DRCCT AND DATCHET PARISH COUNCIL @ 8/10/2025 The Datchet Recreation Centre Charity Trust (DRCCT – Charity No. 252303) owns land and buildings in Datchet.  I can now report that…

Failing timber footbridges? What about the duty of candour?

Posted on October 6, 2025October 6, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

It looks like the Environment Agency has got the message that some of their timber footbridges are failing.  So lets just check the EA response. There is a Yahoo report from the…

Duty of Candour – a conversation with Claude (Ai)

Posted on October 6, 2025October 6, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

This is an extract of a conversation with Claude on the subject of candour and duty of candour.  This is the conclusion: The legislation is the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, commonly known…

The quality and capability of UK politicians? – a conversation with Claude (Ai)

Posted on October 4, 2025October 4, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

This is an extract from a conversation with Claude (Ai) Question from EL – Good morning Claude – Have you any views on the quality of UK politicians – for example MPs….

DHEFIM route and funding?

Posted on October 3, 2025October 3, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

DHEFIM route and funding? It’s a bit early to submit questions – but I expect the following might stimulate a bit of thought in advance of the meeting….. RBWM Member Question for…

Jubilee River 25th Anniversary

Posted on September 30, 2025September 30, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

The countdown begins.  I am really looking forward to celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Jubilee River (JR) or whatever they decide to call it nowadays.  I see this as an opportunity…

The cost of the RTS. Where does the RTS (our) money go?

Posted on September 29, 2025September 30, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

For many years the Environment Agency has spent our money on the River Thames Scheme.  So where has our money gone?  The response to a Freedom of Information request from Ian Swinglehurst…

Jubilee River footbridges – accountability and reputational harm

Posted on September 27, 2025September 28, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

Below is part of an email about the Jubilee River footbridge problem that impacts multiple authorities. Good morning Yet another Jubilee River footbridge was closed this week due to structural problems. Today…

Who pays for the failed timber footbridges over the Jubilee River?

Posted on September 24, 2025September 25, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

The timber footbridges over a waterway (the Jubilee River) are rotting.  Some are unsafe and have been closed.  The footbridges need to be replaced but the question is ‘who pays’? THE AUTHORITIES…

Ashford Lane footbridge (collapsed into the Jubilee River))

Posted on September 23, 2025September 23, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

The Jubilee River has some footbridges constructed in timber about 25 years ago.  At least three are rotten and consequently closed.  Here I take a closer look at the Ashford Lane timber…

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DATCHET

The name "Datchet" is thought to be Celtic in origin, and the last part may be related to cet ("wood"). In the Domesday Book it is called "Daceta".lla. Datchet is first mentioned between 990 and 994, when King Ethelred made small grants of land here.

HORTON

The village name "Horton" is a common one in England. It is Old English in origin and derives from the two words horu 'dirt' and tūn 'settlement, farm, estate', presumably meaning 'farm on muddy soil'.In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Hortune.

WRAYSBURY

The village name was traditionally spelt Wyrardisbury; it is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'Wïgrǣd's fort'. Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wirecesberie and as Wiredesbur in 1195. The name is seen again as Wyrardesbury in 1422.

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