Seend Parish Council

Seend Parish Council Welcome to the official page of Seend Parish Council proudly serving our residents.

We are here to listen, support, and work with our residents to keep our parish a great place to live, work, and enjoy

Chair Cllr Halliday
Vice Chair Cllr Savage

Happy Wiltshire Day! 🌿✨Today we’re celebrating everything that makes Wiltshire such a special part of the UK  from its r...
05/06/2026

Happy Wiltshire Day! 🌿✨

Today we’re celebrating everything that makes Wiltshire such a special part of the UK from its rolling countryside and historic market towns to its world-famous landmarks and rich heritage.

Home to incredible sites like Stonehenge and Avebury, beautiful landscapes across the Wiltshire countryside, and vibrant communities full of local pride, there’s so much to appreciate and explore.

And our village is one to be proud of in Wiltshire a small part of something truly special. đź’š

Whether you’re out enjoying a walk, supporting a local business, or simply taking a moment to recognise the history around you, today is all about celebrating Wiltshire and the people who call it home.

Here’s to Wiltshire — past, present, and future. 💚

04/06/2026

Wessex Water Community Session Tonight.

This session will take place at the Seend Community Centre, Rusty Lane, Seend, Melksham, SN12 6NS on 4th June 2026 between 3-7pm.

They will be holding drop-in session for customers to come and meet our project team, obtain more information about the work, and ask any questions they may have for our project team.

28/05/2026

Water supply improvements, Seend

Wessex Water is planning an investment of around ÂŁ500,000 in Seend this year to replace ageing water mains and ensure you have improved water quality and a more reliable supply for years to come, and I wanted to tell you about this project and how we are proposing to inform local customers about it.

This work would see the current main running through the village, which is prone to bursts, replaced with new plastic pipes in two locations in Bollands Hill and then Seend Hill.

The project, which would take place in two phases, would take place between July and November 2026.

The first phase would take place on Bollands Hill and Pelch Lane between July and September, followed by the A361 (Seend Hill) between September and November 2026

Due to the nature of the work, Bollands Hill would be closed to through traffic between the junction with the A361 and Pelch Lane for 10 weeks between Monday 13 July and Friday 18 September.

Then the A361 (High Street/Seend Hill and top of Inmarsh Lane would be closed to through traffic from the junction with Spout Lane for eight weeks from Monday 28 September to Friday 20 November 2026
Signposted diversions would be in place for these two closures. Access will be maintained for residents, emergency vehicles and refuse collections during the closure, although the diversion route may need to be used at times. Our on-site team will work with customers with regard to any specific access requirements.

While there may be some noise while we carry out the work, every effort will be made to keep this to a minimum. Water supply services can be used as normal unless we advise otherwise.

We understand the impact this essential work would have on the village of Seend and surrounding areas and are offering local customers the opportunity to find out more about the project.

We will be holding drop-in session for customers to come and meet our project team, obtain more information about the work, and ask any questions they may have for our project team.

This session will take place at the Seend Community Centre, Rusty Lane, Seend, Melksham, SN12 6NS on 4th June 2026 between 3-7pm.

Following the drop-in session, we will write to customers and stakeholders again prior to the start of the scheme, providing further detail about the work.

27/05/2026

🗑️ New Bins Approved for Seend Parish

Seend Parish Council has approved the purchase of two additional litter bins as part of its ongoing commitment to keeping our parish clean, tidy, and welcoming for everyone.

The new bins will be installed at:
📍 The bus stop at Sells Green
📍 The Stocks area in the village

These additional facilities will help reduce litter and encourage pride in our local environment.

Thank you to all residents who continue to help keep Seend looking its best and for supporting community initiatives across the parish. 🌿

27/05/2026
Chair’s End-of-Year SpeechGood evening, everyone  it really is lovely to see you all here this evening.As we come to the...
21/05/2026

Chair’s End-of-Year Speech

Good evening, everyone it really is lovely to see you all here this evening.

As we come to the end of another busy year, I want to take a moment to reflect on what we’ve achieved together, and where we’re heading next.
When Cllr Paul Manning suggested last year that I should stand for Chair,

I was apprehensive. But I stepped up — and I want to thank you all for the support you’ve given me throughout the year.
It’s fair to say this year has been quite a learning curve. With a newly formed council and a new Parish Clerk, there has been plenty for all of us to get to grips with. But what has made it not only manageable, but genuinely enjoyable,
is the way we’ve worked together with patience, good humour, and a shared commitment to doing what is right for Seend.
And because of that spirit, we have achieved a great deal.
One of the most positive changes has been holding our meetings in the lovely Irene Usher Hall. It’s such a welcoming, accessible space, and it’s been wonderful to see more parishioners joining us more voices, more ideas, more engagement. That is exactly what healthy village life looks like.

We’ve also all enjoyed the wildflower meadow on the Lye Field. With summer on its way, the meadow is already springing into life, and we’re looking forward to seeing it in full bloom as the warmer weather arrives. The Parish Council’s contribution has clearly been well spent bringing colour, and a real sense of joy, to the heart of the village.

Another highlight was the Open Gardens in Seend last June. It was an amazing success people came from far and wide, and with 19 gardens open, the village looked stunning. Everyone enjoyed the tea and delicious cakes at the Pavilion, organised by Anne Ewing and her wonderful team on behalf of the Church a real treat, and a perfect example of community spirit at its best.
The event raised over ÂŁ10,000 for the Church an incredible achievement, and a testament to the generosity and hard work of everyone involved.
This year, it’s Seend Cleeve’s turn on Saturday 13th June
so please do spread the word. And if you’re available to help on the day,
please pop an email to the Clerk, and she’ll forward your details to Neil Yockney.
And of course, we were incredibly proud to be awarded
Best Kept Large Village. That success was thanks to the hard work and organisation of John Williams last year. This year, we’re hopeful for another excellent result under the direction of our newly appointed councillor, Paul Taylor.

So here’s a gentle nudge please keep your frontages tidy, pavements clear of weeds, and hedges trimmed. These small acts of care really do make a big difference. And if you can spare an hour or two or even three
this Saturday morning for our village tidy-up, please come along. We’re meeting at the Community Centre at 9.30am.

And we mustn’t forget Speedwatch. What can I say another huge thank you to John Williams and his band of “Speedos”, who are regularly out educating the vehicles that use the High Street. Their presence genuinely makes a difference, and they’re always looking for more volunteers.

If you can spare just half an hour once a week or once a month every little helps. Thank you to everyone involved.
We also finally persuaded Wiltshire Council to relocate some of the waste bins and I think we can all agree it has improved the aroma in the High Street bus shelter. A small victory but a very welcome one.

Looking ahead, we know there are potential housing developments being discussed around Seend. These conversations can feel daunting, and they can stir up strong feelings, but they also present an opportunity. If we want our school to thrive, if we want our church to remain at the heart of village life, and if we want Seend to continue being a place where young families can settle and grow, then we do need to approach these proposals with open minds.
Welcoming new people into our community keeps our village vibrant and alive.
And that brings me to our Neighbourhood Plan. The Neighbourhood Plan gives us a real voice in shaping the future of Seend Parish what is built, where it goes, and how our village evolves. We are very fortunate that Carola Thorpe has agreed to lead the Steering Group for this important work.
If you’d like to be involved even in a small way please do get in touch with Carola – email [email protected]
The more voices we have, the stronger and more representative
our plan will be. So, all in all, it has been a year of progress, teamwork, and genuine community spirit. I want to thank my fellow councillors,
our Parish Clerk, and all of you who come along, ask questions,
challenge us, support us, and care about this village. Seend is special because its people care and that is something we should never take for granted

I’m really looking forward to what we can achieve together in the year ahead.
Debbie
Debbie Savage

A huge thank you to Curtis Cleaning for going above and beyond during our Best Kept Village Spring Clean Day! 👏🌿Not only...
21/05/2026

A huge thank you to Curtis Cleaning for going above and beyond during our Best Kept Village Spring Clean Day! 👏🌿

Not only did they give up their valuable time to clean the bus shelters and improve the village, but they did it completely free of charge showing real community spirit and generosity throughout the day. Their hard work, professionalism, and willingness to help made a massive difference and did not go unnoticed.

It’s fantastic to have local businesses like Curtis Cleaning supporting our community and helping keep the village looking its best. If you’re looking for a reliable, hardworking, and professional cleaning company for commercial or residential services, we highly recommend them.

Thank you again for your kindness, effort, and dedication we truly appreciate everything you’ve done! 💚

Please show your support, contact details for Curtis cleaning in the images below.

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Getting ready for the Best Kept Village judging! Thank you to everyone who attended and helped out your support is truly...
21/05/2026

Getting ready for the Best Kept Village judging!

Thank you to everyone who attended and helped out your support is truly appreciated.

Congratulations to Cllr Debbie Savage and Cllr Bridget Johnstone on serving as Chair and Vice Chair for 2025–2026. Thank...
15/05/2026

Congratulations to Cllr Debbie Savage and Cllr Bridget Johnstone on serving as Chair and Vice Chair for 2025–2026. Thank you both for your dedication, leadership, and service over the past year.

At the Annual Meeting, Cllr Halliday was voted in as Chair, with Cllr Savage elected as Vice Chair for the coming year. Wishing them both every success in their new roles.

🌿 SEEND VILLAGE TIDY-UP – SATURDAY MAY 16TH 🌿Seend Community Centre at 09.30 am Thank you to everyone volunteering to he...
13/05/2026

🌿 SEEND VILLAGE TIDY-UP – SATURDAY MAY 16TH 🌿
Seend Community Centre at 09.30 am
Thank you to everyone volunteering to help keep Seend looking its very best! Here are some of the jobs and areas being tackled around the village:

đź§ą Community Clean-Up Tasks
• Bus shelters
• Wildlife meadow & weeds on High Street
• Grass by tennis courts and tack shed
• North & south footpaths
• Rusty Lane and car park
• Telephone kiosk (library)
• Church and surroundings
• Primary School & School Road
• Lye Field & pavilion
• Community Centre & noticeboards
• Defibrillators
• Street sweeper
• Weavers’ Cottages
• Millennium Garden & play area
• Hedges & roadside verge checks
• Post Office, shop & frontage
• Allotments

đźš® Litter Pick Areas
• Bollands Hill – Bradley Lane to 30mph sign
• Spout Lane to Inmarsh Lane
• Spout Lane to top of Bollands Hill (both sides)
• South footpath behind church to Inmarsh Lane
• North footpath from Spout Lane through Wiltshire’s field to School Road
• Bell Hill – Weavers’ Cottages to High Street
đź§ą A Clean Sweep
High Street pavements:
a) School Road to Dial Close
b) Dial Close to The Lye
c) The Lye to Greenheyes
d) Greenheyes to top of Inmarsh Lane
e) Dial Close pavements
f) The Lye pavements

Every little bit helps, whether it’s sweeping, weeding, litter-picking or tidying your frontage.

Together we can keep Seend looking beautiful and make the whole village proud. đź’š

Please come along and lend a hand if you can!

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Seend
Melksham

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