Meldreth Parish Council

Serving the people of Meldreth

Parish Clerk: Mrs Judy Damant
Sheltered Housing Communal
Room, Elin Way, Meldreth
Hertfordshire SG8 6LX

Meldreth Parish Council provides your local services. We strive to make Meldreth a better place to live, work and play. Our website includes a wealth of information about how we conduct business and what we do. Use the search or browse the site to find whatever you are looking for. If you can't find the information you require then please contact us.

We aim to give brief details about Meldreth, introduce the Parish Council, provide council contacts and present the latest meeting reports and forthcoming agendas on-line.

We also give you links to government sites, local, national and European. Other linked sites will be of interest to people seeking knowledge of our area. However, sites constantly evolve and change, so we make no claims that these will always be available, even though we review our site and its links regularly.

Latest News

Meldreth Final Plan for 20mph scheme

At its meeting held on the 4 April 2024, the Parish Council discussed and approved the final plan for the introduction of a 20mph scheme in the village. Following consideration and correspondence with Highways, the final design concluded that there will need to be a short 30mph buffer zone between Melbourn and Meldreth, as shown on the street plan attached.

Posted: Thu, 16 May 2024 16:04 by Judy Damant

Have your say about nature in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Our area is one of the most nature depleted in England and your response to the survey's below will help develop a strategy to help our county to become a world-class environment where both nature and people can thrive. Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) will set priorities for nature recovery across England. Your input will help to identify existing habitats and species which it is important...

Posted: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 17:40 by Judy Damant

Community survey for Healthy Places Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Last week the County Council launched a community survey which will be used as part of the development of the Healthy Places Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, a piece of work which will support the development of healthier, easy to access and inclusive communities.

They are hoping that as many residents as possible will complete the survey, to ensure the results...

Posted: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 13:32 by Judy Damant