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RBWM Property Company Ltd

Posted on September 12, 2024September 13, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

This is an extract from the Grant Thornton letter to Councillors. We have identified concerns about the governance, efficiency and effectiveness of the Council’s wholly-owned property company which is currently the subject…

RBWM Council- ‘and then there were six!’

Posted on September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

With the recent resignation of former Mayor Cllr John Story – that leaves only six surviving RBWM Conservatives.  The current Members list can be found here

RBWM Councillor resignation 10/9/2024

Posted on September 10, 2024September 10, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

According to reports – RBWM former Mayor Cllr Story (Ascot and Sunninghill – Conservative) has resigned with immediate effect.

Letter to RBWM from Auditors – ‘significant concerns’

Posted on September 8, 2024September 8, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

Letter dated 26 July 2024 to the RBWM Audit Committee – Financial Sustainability and Governance Meeting 9/9/2024 Item 6 – For the Committee to receive a letter [reproduced below] from Grant Thornton…

Encroachment onto Datchet Parish land

Posted on September 7, 2024September 9, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

A notice (i.e. the 2nd encroachment letter) was formally posted on 6/9/2024.  The notice can be viewed by clicking the link below 2nd Encroachment Letter 06.09.2024[107689]    

Revd. Patrick Samuels welcomed on 5/9/2024

Posted on September 7, 2024September 8, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

The Revd Patrick Samuels was officially installed during a service at St. Andrew’s Church in Wraysbury on 5/9/2024.  Patrick will now be looking after the three parishes of Colnbrook, Horton and Wraysbury….

River Thames Scheme – Supplementary Consultation on Ferris Meadow Lake – Tuesday 3 September 2024 to Monday 7 October 2024

Posted on September 4, 2024September 4, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

The Environment Agency and Surrey County Council are working to deliver the River Thames Scheme.  A supplementary consultation will run from Tuesday 3 September 2024 until 23:59 on Monday 7 October 2024….

Defibrillator proposal for Coppermill Road ‘phone box provokes unbelievable response from Post Office

Posted on August 28, 2024August 29, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

A good place for a defibrillator? email to Post Office: Horton Parish Council is considering using the existing phone box (image attached) on Coppermill Road, Wraysbury (actually Horton) to house a defibrillator. …

RBWM – and the 2023 Conservative defeat

Posted on August 26, 2024August 26, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

Do you remember Conservative Leader Andrew Johnson?  It is really interesting to look back at the May 2023 local elections and remind ourselves what was said at the time.  Below is an…

Wraysbury Drain blocked at Station Road – Nitrous Oxide cylinders exposed

Posted on August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

Yet again Wraysbury Drain is blocked between Wraysbury Station and Douglas Lane.  There is no water.  Please also note the empty Nitrous Oxide cylinders now exposed due to the lack of water. …

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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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