Uppingham Town Council Environment, Infrastructure & Amenities Committee to Meet
The Uppingham Town Council Environment, Infrastructure & Amenities Committee (EI&AC) is scheduled to hold a meeting on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 7:00 pm
The summons was issued on November 12, 2025, by the Clerk to the Council, Adam Lowe
Key Agenda Items
The agenda outlines a range of items focused on infrastructure, amenities, and town planning
Procedural Matters
Chairman opening remarks
. To receive apologies for absence
. Declarations of members’ interests and applications for dispensations
. To confirm the minutes of the previous EI&AC meeting held on September 17, 2025
. An opportunity for the public to speak
. To receive verbal or written reports from County Councillors
. The committee is also requested to consider the Annual Performance Review report
.
Infrastructure and Amenity Projects
Several specific projects are scheduled for discussion:
Notice Board placement in the Town Centre
. Planning for Benches and Bins along Ayston Road
. A Wall Survey of the Uppingham Town Council (UTC) carpark
. Gazebo Purchase
. Tods Piece Survey
. Town Hall long term planning maintenance
.
Town Council Contact Information
For those needing to contact the Uppingham Town Council
Town Clerk: Adam Lowe
. Telephone: 01572 822681
. Email: townclerk@uppinghamtowncouncil.co.uk
. Website: uppinghamtowncouncil.gov.uk
. Twitter: @UppinghamTC
. Address: Town Hall, High Street East, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9PY

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