Communications & Volunteering2024-01-10T17:01:31+00:00

Communications and volunteering

Our aim is to communicate with all residents within Easebourne parish and to be as transparent as possible. Our primary communication method is still our public Parish Council meetings held every other month and our Annual Parish meeting.

Given the significant number of changes taking place within the Parish we rely heavily on this website to assist in providing you with updates from our meetings and projects. News stories and updates will also be shared through our Facebook page. Please do follow us on Facebook and share updates with your friends and family to help keep Easebourne Parish updated.

We will continue to utilise our notice boards around Easebourne and Henley village for significant updates, updates in the United parish magazine, along with door drops when necessary to reach out to everyone in the Parish.

If you would like to ask your Parish Council anything please feel free to attend one of our meetings, or contact the Parish Clerk via email, post or phone. Details can be found on our Contact Us page. Please bear in mind that our Clerk works 13 hours a week and so there maybe a delay in receiving a reply.

Members

Ian Milne

Mike Noble

Judith MacDonald Lawson

David Pack

Latest news

Winter Readiness Campaign

Now that the clocks have gone back, thoughts turn to the coming Winter months. It is vital to make sure that you and anyone that you care for are prepared for the effects of adverse weather. Here are some handy tips on how to get "Winter Ready" from the [...]

November 10th, 2025|

Roundhouse vandalism

Since the vandalism to The Roundhouse in Easebourne Park 2 weeks ago, we have been continuing to assess the damage and follow up with the Police after sharing the CCTV footage captured of those responsible. We're sorry to say that the damage to the structure is worse than originally [...]

October 18th, 2025|

Community Hub Survey Leaflet

By now you should have received or be about to receive a survey through you door asking for your views about the proposed Community Hub. We'd really appreciate a few minutes of your time to answer the questions and let us know what you think to the idea of creating [...]

October 10th, 2025|

Roundhouse vandalism

We are extremely saddened to report that The Roundhouse in Easebourne Park suffered considerable damage over the weekend at the hands of vandals. A number of spindles were kicked out, used to damage the roof and a section of the internal floor has been seriously damaged. Having assessed the damage [...]

October 6th, 2025|
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