Visit the Warwickshire Roadworks Map for up-to-date information in your area.
Email subscriptions to upcoming roadworks are now available from this page.
Visit the Warwickshire Roadworks Map for up-to-date information in your area.
Email subscriptions to upcoming roadworks are now available from this page.
The roads around Aston Cantlow are norrmally pretty good, but bad weather can easily cause damage which if not attended to promptly can result in serious problems.
If you notice any potholes that need mending in the parish roads, don’t leave them to cause an accident or damage to a vehicle. You can report them to the Highways Department of Warwickshire County Council to get them fixed.
The document link below will take you to the advice on tree management given by the SDC Tree Management Protocol. If you want to know anything about the public or the council’s responsibilities regarding trees please look at this.
Download Tree Management Protocol
Flooding is primarily a problem in respect of the roads into and out of the village, with Brook Road being the most common problem after a long period of heavy rain.
Your nearest police station is in Stratford-upon-Avon.
You can see details of police related matters in your area on this link Warwickshire Police
Vehicle crime is a nuisance that can affect any of us, so read this Vehicle Crime Info Sheet to see how you can reduce the chances of being affected.
VASA is the lead organisation for the voluntary and community sector in the Stratford District. It promotes volunteering, helps groups by providing a range of advice and practical support, by recruiting volunteers and representing their interests with decision-makers, and also deliver a number of services essential to individuals and local communities.
The Rural Services Network encompasses a wide range of partners and organisations who all work together to help provide a voice for rural communities. Over 20,000 members belong to the network.
The Rural Services Network is a membership organisation and includes different types of membership depending on the kind of organisation you belong to.
The NHA offers advice on rural housing affordable housing, pointing out that just a few suitably designed affordable homes in the right location can make a real difference to the viability of village services. Parish councillors are in an ideal position to influence this. The National Housing Federation’s Rural Housing Alliance has developed a guide to help answer some of the frequently asked questions about affordable rural housing and the development process, dispel common misconceptions, and champion the role that parish and town councils play.
Download the Rural Housing Alliance’s: brochure for parish councillors (PDF, opens new window)
/English Rural Housing Association is one of the leading researchers and developers of affordable rural housing, working with a variety of partners to tackle the housing problems affecting rural communities. The Association’s team of specialist staff are passionate about rural housing. They work under the governance of a multi-skilled Board of Management. Staff and Board Members are involved with a variety of national organisations and initiatives and collectively offer an unrivalled knowledge of rural housing.
The WRCC’s staff can provide support if a community is thinking of setting up a new group or developing an existing one. It can help you find appropriate funding opportunities. Its range of services includes one to one consultations where they can discuss your funding and organisational issues and they will provide support tailored to the community’s your needs.