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news First, following the results of the election on Thursday 15th, we would like to welcome Jeremy Wallace and Derek Page to Arlesey Town Council. At the time of writing this update, there were just two days left to complete the Neighbourhood Plan Questionnaire, the response has been excellent, and thanks go out to everyone that responded, and especially all the residents that have been working on the project. There’s more work to be done but we now enter the final phase. A number of other projects are underway, and residents help is always welcome. For example, the Community Events group, supported by the Council is looking at a number of events throughout the year and specifically looking for input and help with this years Summer Fete, looking to make it better and better. Please contact the ATC Office if you would like to get involved. The re-organisation of the council continues, Susan our new clerk is settling in very well, the new committee’s structure is in place and many projects are underway. This will make the council meetings more efficient (and shorter) so please join us, usually on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, and get involved. One new policy we would like to highlight, there is now in place a ‘Grants Policy’. So if you have a project or organisation and would like to be considered for a grant from ATC this document gives the details and explains how to apply – its available on the ATC web site. Further help and advice is also available from the Town Council office which can be contacted in person via phone on 01462 733722 or by email: [email protected] Survey Results 2015 The results of the recent survey for the Neighbourhood Plan are now being collated. Response to this was very good and a large amount of data is now being processed. Some results are shown in the graphics below, with all the results being available on the website: arleseynp.org.uk Who completed the survey? A survey was sent to every household in the parish: 597 households completed the survey this equates to 25% of all those households (based on 2,344 households – 2