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A Tribute to Christine Porter

Members, officers and volunteers of the Town Council were deeply saddened to hear the news of the untimely death of Christine Porter.  Christine was instrumental in setting up the GTTC Dementia Friendly Community Working Group, striving to improve all aspects of day-to-day living within the community for those living with dementia as well as their Carers.  Christine was passionate about this initiative and worked extremely hard “on the ground” and alongside other members of the group.  Christine was an inspiration to so many and will be greatly missed by everyone who worked with and had the privilege to know her.  Our thoughts are vey much with Christine’s family and friends at this sad time.

Karen Chapman (Town Clerk)

Temporary postponement of Services run from the Town Council offices

During the Coronavirus pandemicLet’s Talk Torrington” and the “Citizens Advice Bureau” have postponed their visits to our offices but will resume as soon as it is safe to do so, they can be contacted in the meantime using the following methods:-

Let’s Talk Torrington (Clarity) – Monday to Thursday with an out-of-hours confidential answering machine service (if you leave a message, a member of staff will call you back) – 01271 267474, email [email protected] or write to 104A Boutport Street, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1SY.

Citizens Advice Centre – By telephone : 03444 111 444 (Adviceline), by email : [email protected] or by post: Citizens Advice TNMWD, 1-3 Bridge Buildings, The Strand, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 8LW.

How to contact the police in a non-emergency

If you need to contact the police, and it’s not an emergency then follow these simple steps to make sure you get the help you need: 

  1. Are you wanting to report a breach of Covid 19 restrictions?
    If you are reporting a breach of restrictions then you can do this using the national reporting form on the Police.uk website – www.police.uk
  2. AskNED – the non-emergency directory
    Need to ask a question but not sure who to ask for help, then AskNED – dc.police.uk/AskNED  
  3. Go online – dc.police.uk On the force website you can find the answers to many of the questions people ask when calling the police plus lots of helpful information and advice.
  4. Report Crime Online If you need to report a crime or tell the police something, then why not report online using WebChat or the Crime Reporting Form.  Alternatively, you can email [email protected]
  5. Call – 101 Non-emergency number

Remember in an emergency, always call 999.

You are never too young to make a difference

Last year the Town Council received a letter from a young man, Elliott Ashelford aged 5 requesting the provision of litter bins along lower Caddywell Lane. The District Council provided a bin and a delayed opening ceremony, (Covid19 restrictions), took place in early December. Elliott was joined by the Mayor and the Beadle, along with his mum, dad and younger brother, Reece. Elliott proudly cut the ribbon to officially launch a newly positioned litter bin at the end of Lower Caddywell Lane. It was great to receive this representation from someone so young in our community and we commend Elliott for his enthusiasm to help make a difference in his community!

Which Council does What?

At the start of another new year we thought it might be helpful to give a reminder regarding which tier of Council is responsible for main services within the community of Great Torrington.  We hope you find the below information helpful.

Devon County Council is responsible for the following services;

Education and schools, Highways including potholes, tourism signs, gritting, social services, child protection, libraries, recycling centres, waste management, and trading standards. Your local County Councillor is Andrew Saywell.

Torridge District Council is responsible for the following services;

Rubbish collection and recycling, council tax administration and collection, housing, planning applications, car parks, electoral services, sport and leisure, housing benefit and council tax support, business rates administration and collection, environmental protection, economic development, street cleaning, fly tipping and licensing. Local District Councillors are Cllrs Chris Bright, Margaret Brown, and Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin.  All of these District Councillors are also Town Councillors.

Great Torrington Town Council (GTTC)

GTTC is responsible for grass and hedge cutting, town maintenance, including benches, bus shelters, and the town clock. Acting as consultees for Planning matters, maintenance of GTTC owned parks (Trafalgar Drive, Greenbank and Jubilee Close), and facilitating and participating in working groups for the benefit of the community, (for example, “The Marketing Working Group” and the “Dementia Friendly Community working groups), receiving applications and awarding grants to local organisations, lobbying where appropriate, managing allotments, providing Christmas lights and bunting, events organising, footpaths and verge maintenance under contract, providing Snow and Road Wardens, overseeing Jubilee Wood/Meadow and statutory issues in relation to administration and finance of a Town Council.

GTTC endeavours to work with the above authorities, voluntary groups and individuals where possible when the outcome is for the benefit to the community of Great Torrington. Examples of these collaborations over the past 12 months include working with Devon County Council on an ongoing  project to improve signage. Working with Torridge District Council on “opening up the town centre post lockdown. Working with local volunteers from the community at Jubilee Wood, and community through the GTTC Covid19 support group. The list goes on, but Members are keen to be involved in local matters which do actually, “make a difference” to the town in one way or another.

In more normal times, the Mayor also represents the Town and attends a large number of events throughout the year and endeavours to keep good relations with our local neighbours as well as serve those within the community as and when possible.

A list of Town Councillors is held on the Town Council’s website along with contact details.  There is also a list in the Notice Board at GTTC offices, Castle Hill.

Jubilee Wood

Despite the restrictions we lived with last year, volunteers continued to be busy at Jubilee Wood. As we headed towards autumn, we saw the installation of a new land drain at the Stonemans Lane gateway so to accommodate more of the water coming down the hill when there is heavy rain. This should now help prevent the path and steps being washed away and reduce the amount of mud at that point. In addition, gravel was put down to help stabilise the path. Monitoring of this situation will be continued.

There were struggles cutting the grass due to inclement weather conditions which may mean that the longer grass will hinder the growth of flowering plants. The team has tried to rake out the thatch and sow seed, but we are not sure how effective it will be. We are hoping to have success at the School Lane end as we managed to strim the long grass there.

Volunteers have sowed the wildflower seed into pans and will plant out the resulting individual seedlings during this year.

The Town Council Technicians cut the grass triangle in the middle of the site and as a result the team was able to plant out approx. 80 “Bluecoats” trees. We are hoping to invite the Bluecoat School down next year to “adopt” the area – and maybe plant a few additional trees. It was lovely to have more people offer to help plant out these trees, which widens community involvement.

Ground has also been levelled for a new pathway to the first bench we hope to install in the New Year.

Alan Williams managed to secure plants from the Woodland Trust so we will see more trees and shrubs being planted in 2021.  In addition, we are looking to improve footpaths, including addition of steps to improve accessibility and have an ongoing programme of sowing and planting wild flowers to improve biodiversity and make the meadow more attractive.

During last year we estimate approximately 200 hours of volunteering took place at Jubilee Wood and the Town Council would like to say big thank you to Alan and his team of volunteers for all they have done and continue to at Jubilee Wood.

Please note that all of this work has been done in accordance with Covid19 precautions.

Heritage – menu of articles

Warren Lane

Sport in Torrington in the past

The History of the Plough

The Women’s Land Army in Torrington

Are there any old Toll-Houses left around Torrington?

Great Torrington School during the Second World War

RHS Garden Rosemoor

What is that Derelict Factory down in the river valley below Torrington?

How old is the Parish Church?

Where does the River Torridge rise?

Dartington Crystal celebrates fifty years (June 2017)

When was there a railway service to Torrington?

What Industries were there in Torrington in the past?

When was the Battle of Torrington?

Two local landmarks

Did Torrington ever have a Livestock Market?

Mill Street?

How long has the building in South Street that looks like a church been a Members’ Social Club?

Who were the Rolles?

How far do the Commons extend and for how long have they existed?

What is the Tarka Trail and where is it?

When was the Torrington Canal in operation and where was it?

Mayfair in the 1920s & 30s

Is the town called Torrington or Great Torrington

The History of the Torrington Cavaliers

How old is Great Torrington?

Which are the Oldest Streets in the Town?

Where was the Medieval Castle situated?

What is the Care Forum?

What are the Great Torrington Almshouse, Town Lands and Poors Charities?

Is the Bowling Club really as old as the date on its clubhouse?

Who was Thomas Fowler?

Where was the Gazebo at Rosemoor originally situated?

What is the long cobble-covered hump in the churchyard?

How many Pubs are there in Torrington?

Where was Torrington’s Old Cinema?

How old is the Pannier Market?

How old is the Drinking Fountain in Torrington’s Square?

What are those Strip Fields across the valley?

Where was the Old Workhouse?

Where was Sydney House?

Does Torrington have any contact with other towns of the same name?

A Mayoral visit to Torrington, Connecticut

Great Torrington Museum

Joshua Reynolds

Conservation Area

Rolle Family

Past Industries

Dartington Crystal

Torrington Canal

Railway Line

The Tarka Trail

Tarka Country

‘Big Sing’

Silver Band

Carnival

Mayfair

Torrington Cavaliers

The Parish Church

Battle of Torrington

Golf Course

Common Land

Castle

River Torridge

Great Torrington – Cavalier Town (written by Moira Brewer, local author)