Firstly I would like to thank everyone who took part in the “Traffic and Parking review” in March.

For those of you who completed the questionnaire in the Newsletter, your responses have been uploaded and combined with the responses submitted on the website. The analysis of overall returns will be taken forward to the public meeting later in the year as a part of the draft Cubert Neighbourhood Development Plan.

This month, we are looking to develop our understanding of what residents want in respect of “Protecting our heritage and green spaces”

The initial survey indicated prioritised six areas; the beaches of Holywell and Polly Joke, the setting of Cubert Church and war memorial the public footpath network, the Southwest Coastal Footpath, play areas (suitable for all ages) and woodland within the parish.

As with last month’s and forthcoming months, the questionnaire is available for completion from the document within the Newsletter to be returned to the Post Office or via the Cubert NDP website. https://community.cubertndp.co.uk/group/heritage-assets-and-green-spaces

As ever, I would encourage as many people as possible to utilise the platforms that I’ve mentioned and which are shown below, to express their views.

There remains the option to contact me directly at chair.cubertndp@btinternet.com