Neighbourhood Watch
Please be aware that there have been a number of incidents in the village recently - the primary school has been broken into twice, and there have been cases reported of dogs picking up poisoned food near the primary school. Be
Spring Newsletter
The Council's Spring Newsletter is currently being distributed to every household in the village. See a copy here: Addingham Newsletter v4 and read the message from Chairman, Catherine Coates.
Silsden with Skipton Young Farmers Show
The 12th annual Silsden with Skipton Young Farmers Show takes place this year on Sunday 26 June at Niffany Farm, Skipton. The show is open to the public from 12 noon onwards. For a full list of classes, and for
Minutes of Council Meeting held on 17 February
1602 Council Meeting February 2016
Just a couple left….
We only have a couple of vacant allotments left, so if you want to grow prize-winning dahlias like our Allotment Manager, John Bottomley, (or just want to grow your own tasty veg), contact us now. john.dahlias@gmail.com
Library and Old School Room Survey
See the results of the survey on the use and potential future use of the Library and Old School Room here. Thanks to everyone who took part in the survey - your views and opinions matter! Library Report on 2015 Survey
Spotted a problem around the village?
If so, see our new page Council Services for information on how to report a fault, and contact us to get the problem you've reported onto our Fault Log.
Addingham Library wins Civic Award
The Community Library received an award from the Civic Society at the coffee morning on Saturday 6 February.
Flooding Update
Some of your councillors spent several hours on a damp Sunday in late January inspecting and documenting the state of the village becks and culverts. We even removed some Christmas trees whilst there. It is apparent that there will be
Precept 2016/17
The parish council has now agreed the precept for next financial year. Funds raised will be used to provide services, such as litter control and public toilets, and to help support voluntary organisations and community initiatives, such as the blue