There are 15 volunteer Councillors who are supported by the Town Clerk's team. Full Council meets every month and there are four main committees and the timetable for these is listed in the calendar. Town issues are actively debated and actions taken to try and make life better for the people of Hungerford.
If you have any concerns or issues please contact a Councillor, or contact the Town Council Office.
The Town Council office is situated in the new Library building with automatic doors and is next to Church Street Car Park which has disabled parking.
Office opening hours are:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am - 2pm
Town Council Office, Hungerford Town Council, The Library, Church Street, Hungerford RG17 0JG
You are welcome to visit us in the office or you can contact us in the following ways:
- by calling 01488 686195 and leaving a message
- by email: admin@hungerford-tc.gov.uk
- via the "Contact Us" page on this website
2024-2025 Meeting Dates
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ANNOUNCING THE FINAL DESIGN OF OUR NEW SKATE PARK
Following our public consultation which took place in Dec 2022, we are pleased to announce we have proceeded with Design A. Your comments were carefully considered and a few tweaks have been made to produce a final design. See attached.
The Skate Park has been built in place
of the existing one. This is a very
exciting project for the town. It's a modern facility suitable for bikes,
skateboards and scooters and for users of all ages and abilities. We hope you enjoy using it.
The Croft :
Footway Improvements
Thank you to everyone who completed our survey. See below for the survey results and your suggestions for improvements.
Hungerford Neighbourhood Plan
The Neighbourhood Plan is making progress. See the link to our Neighbourhood Plan page for more details. https://www.hungerford-tc.gov.uk/hungerfordNP
The Plan will guide development in the Parish of Hungerford until 2041. It will be used to plan for Hungerford’s future and determine planning applications alongside the West Berkshire Local Plan.
The Plan Vision
Hungerford sits at the heart of the North Wessex Downs AONB and is treasured for being an historic market town set within beautiful and accessible countryside and waterways.
The residents of Hungerford seek to work together to embrace constructive change that ensures a vibrant, robust and sustainable economy that will enhance their prosperity and provide an affordable and nurturing environment for current and future generations.
This should be achieved whilst conserving Hungerford’s natural and manmade heritage and enhancing its strong sense of being a caring community and a fulfilling place to live.
There are chapters in the Plan under the following headings:
• Housing
• Employment and economy
• Getting about
• Leisure, Wellbeing, Public Safety and Learning
• Our heritage
• Climate change and biodiversity
In each of these there are aims, objectives and proposals.
Housing Site Allocation
The Neighbourhood Plan has to allocate sites to deliver a minimum of 55 dwellings to comply with the West Berkshire Emerging Local Plan. If it doesn’t, then the Emerging Local Plan will do this and the community will have less say over which sites are chosen.
After careful and detailed evaluation of many sites around the town several sites have been identified that represent sustainable and deliverable options.
Way Forward
The main next stages for the Plan are:
• Formal six week consultation, early 2025 (currently underway)
• Public examination, mid 2025
• Public referendum on the Plan, autumn 2025
Latest Parish News
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HTC UPDATE May 2025
We have said a sad farewell to Sgt Dan Lond, whose last shift with the team was the 2nd May. Sgt Lond really enjoyed his time in Hungerford, attending many events and getting to know the community. I’m sure he will be greatly missed
Going forward the Hungerford & Downlands team will be sharing Sgt Jo Willoughby with the Thatcham Town team.
On the 4th April several members of the team attended the Mayors Reception. Unfortunately, a few of them were called away so their visit was a brief one.
On 24th April PCSO King and Bremner attended Hungerford Primary School for a talk with the Foundation year on how the Police help us. We were asked some great questions and had a very captive audience.
On the 29th April there was a scene watch in place in the alleyway between Redwood House and Priory Road. I am unable to comment further at this time whilst the investigation is still ongoing.
On the 30th April PCSO King and Bremner organised a Tool Marking event at Screwfix. This was well attended by local tradesman.
The team continue to focus their activities on tackling drug dealing in the Hungerford and Downlands area with some recent positive results. We continue to encourage you to report your concerns to build our intelligence picture.
The Team
The current set up of the Hungerford and Downlands Neighbourhood Police Team is 1 x Inspector, 1 x Sergeant, 3 x Police Constables and 4 x Police Community Support Officers.
The team are contactable by email, but this should not be used in an emergency or for reporting crime as it is not monitored 24/7.
HungerfordandDownlandsNHPT@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Please keep reporting incidents to us via 101, the TVP website (www.thamesvalley.police.uk) or 999, in an emergency.
