Accessibility Along Pavements
A repeat of a previous request, to help our disabled and visally impaired residents (and those with children in buggies):
~ Please do not block lowered pavements with parked cars.
~ Please do not park on pavements, partially or otherwise.
~ Please don't block the pavement with wheelie bins or black boxes.
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If
your property is next to the pavement or footpath, please trim back any
overhanging branches, shrubs, etc. Of a dark evening, and with the new
lower lighting, it's no fun walking into prickly or wet overgrowth!
Please trim
back lower shrubs too, as these affect children. Thank you.
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Parish Council
As there were insufficient nominations for the number of seats available there will be no formal election as such, but all those nominated will be deemed elected as of Thursday 1st May:
Gerry Gamble
Alex Hall
Peter Macdonald
Ollie Mead
Tim Mead
John Newston
Will Roe
Steve Woodhead
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New Thursday Morning Pilates Class Starting Soon

If you would like to join this class, please book here.
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Advance Notice of The Annual Flower & Produce Show 
This year's show will take place on Saturday 2nd August in
the village hall.
Details to follow, but more information can be found
in the entry schedule,
which is available from the village shop.
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Tom's 100km Run For Alzheimer's Race To The Stones
12th to 13th July 2025
Tom Kimberley and his wife Nancy moved to our lovely village in October last
year. Here is Tom’s story….
"Every 3 minutes dementia steals a happily ever after. Research is our only chance of changing the
ending for people affected by dementia.
In July I will be running (with
probably quite a lot of walking) the 100km Race to the Stones (Avebury standing stones) event to fundraise for Alzheimer’s Research UK.
Dementia is something that has
affected, and is still present, on both sides of my family and I would like to
do a small part in aiding research into the disease. Those that suffer have their memories and who
they are gradually erased until they find themselves living in a world where
everyone around them becomes a stranger. It is not only those who are diagnosed who
suffer but also the husbands, wives, children and grandchildren, who continue
to care for those they love long after the person they once knew has faded
away.
If you are able to give or donate anything it
would be greatly appreciated - you can donate via this Just Giving link.
Thank you."
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Progressive Supper Results
The recent progressive supper, held in the village in aid of the restoration of the church’s Saxon porch, raised an amazing £2,923.81.
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and supported this wonderful event. Special thanks to the organisers, all the starter and main course hosts, everyone who kindly donated desserts and auction prizes, KSM club, Kington St Michael village Shop for selling tickets, and Gavin Aplin, as our wonderful auctioneer.
This event has been a village tradition for decades and it is heartening to see what a wonderful community event this continues to be.
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KSM School Summer Fete
Advance notice that the school will be holding its summer fete
on Saturday 12th July (details to follow).
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Community Pub Project's January Update
Many thanks to everyone who bought our Christmas cards, tankards and mugs
and to those who visited us at the village Christmas Fayre and bought from our
stall – our Christmas cards quickly sold out.
Our tankards (£25) and mugs (£10) continue to sell well and will make
great gifts, with Easter and Father's Day soon upon us. Why not pop an Easter egg in one for the
chocolate lover in your life?! To get
yours please contact Alex Hall on 01249 750602, alex.hall@kington-st-michael.com,
or Linda Durno on 01249 750514, kingtonstmichael@btinternet.com.
Unfortunately, just before Christmas, we received the
news that the Community Ownership Fund had closed and that there will be no
further application windows on the COF programme. The current government “…took
this difficult decision due to the challenging inheritance left by the previous
government”. Whilst the Community
Ownership Fund has closed, the government states that it “…remains committed to
the communities’ sector and community empowerment. The government will deliver on its manifesto
commitment to replace the community ‘Right to Bid’ with a strengthened ‘Right
to Buy’ Assets of Community Value, creating a more robust pathway to community
asset ownership”.
We had hoped to have been successful with an application to COF, which would
have provided a large grant, and so this is a blow to our fundraising. However we are fortunate to have your pledges
of shares and are seeking further advice on future grants.
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Dog Fouling and Dog Walking
Recently there have been multiple incidents of dog fouling on pavements throughout the village, especially regularly along the main street towards the café. Wherever you are walking your dog in the village - street, public footpath, QE2 Field, Nymph Hay Wood or the surrounding fields - picking up after your dog still applies! If anyone sees an owner letting their dog foul in a public place please report it to Wiltshire Council, either by 'phoning 01249 706111 and asking for the Dog Warden, or email publicprotectionnorth@wiltshire.gov.uk or via an on-line form on Wiltshire Council's website. Photographic evidence of the owner neglecting to pick up is always a help. Your personal details will be treated in strict confidence and you will be informed of the outcome of the complaint. Please note that complaints regarding aggressive dogs should be made to the police.
Now that it is lambing season, please keep your dogs on leads when walking in fields with sheep in, as well as when walking on the footpath that leads through the farmyard, as there are sheep and lambs about.
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Book Recycling Scheme
The 81st and 82nd donations from this scheme, totalling £100, goes towards the village's Community Defibrillator Fund, to purchase replacement parts as and when required. You've clearly done a lot of reading over autumn and winter, so many thanks to those who donate books and buy books; the book scheme is run from the shop foyer and books are only 50p each. Village organisations that would like to be considered for a donation should contact Linda Durno via kingtonstmichael@btinternet.com. If you would like to support the Community Defibrillator Fund, please also contact Linda.
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Poppy Appeal 2024
This year's Poppy appeal in the village raised £258.75.
Joan Gilbert, who co-ordinates the collection, would like to thank all who donated.
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Teddy Bear Parachute Day
Despite a very
soggy afternoon and a delayed start, 35 brave bears took to the skies on 22nd September. Enormous thanks to all who came, to all the
helpers who contributed their time, to everyone who contributed to the
hugely successful tombola, and raffle, and those who so kindly made
delicious scones and cakes for the tea.
We are grateful too to Julian
Frost who brought the ever-popular Yoda, the owl, who once more swooped
around the church, to the delight of all. The event raised a wonderful
£605.20 which will go to the church funds.
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"The Kingtons" Book - Available Now!

Get your copy of "The Kingtons" now - available from the village shop or Kington Café at only £14.95. Commissioned by the parish council, this book gives an interesting history of the ancient parish of Kington St Michael with Kington Langley,
written by Louise Ryland-Epton.