Next Parish Council Meeting

The Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Monday 20th May 2024 at 7pm in the Falklands Cricket Club. The Agenda can be found here

The Annual Parish Council Meeting will follow at 7.30pm the Agenda can be found here

The next Parish Council Meeting will be in June, the date is to be confirmed. (Agendas are available 3 working days before the meeting) 

The Parish Council has one vacancy on Council. If you would like to find out more, please contact the Clerk  - clerk@enborne.org.uk

 

The Enborne Parish Plan 2018, which sets local priorities, was adopted by the council on the 21st May 2018 and has been endorsed by West Berkshire Council.


 

 Posted. 15th May 2024

After the Western Area Planning Committee of the West Berkshire Committee make a decision on the Solar Farm planning application and if the application is granted the Trustees of the Enborne Parish Field Charity with Calleva Community Energy envisage holding a public meeting for all parishioners. Calleva will take this opportunity to explain the next steps. 

Enborne Parish Field Charity Trustees 

On 13th March 2024,  Enborne Parish Field (EPF) Charity members were invited to Newbury Town Council for the Environmental Contribution Civic Award Event. EPF were proudly presented as a nominee in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the Town of Newbury.  

Enborne Neighbourhood Development Plan

A Public Consultation was held on Tuesday 23rd January 2024 at The Bowlers Arms, Enborne Street, Newbury. The NDP working group Thank everyone who had attended, it was a very good turnout, thank you! The NDP will provide an update on this website when more work is done on the next stage of the plan.  If you did have any questions in the meantime,  please Email the Clerk  - clerk@enborne.org.uk


Enborne is a village and civil parish to the west of Newbury, West Berkshire.

The River Enborne, which shares its name, forms the southern border of the Parish, with the railway and the River Kennet forming the border to the north. Largely rural in nature, the parish includes a number of farms, some private parkland, and woodland, with houses dispersed into small hamlets across the area. The south east corner of the parish where it borders the suburbs of Newbury, Wash Common contains the majority of the parish population.

There are some 735 inhabitants in Enborne with Enborne Primary School serving the local population and surrounding areas.

The village name has had many variant spellings in the past, including Anebourne in 1086, and Enbourne, Enborn, Enbourn in the last 200 years.

Enborne Copse, to the north, contains an area of ancient woodland and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The site of the historic First Battle of Newbury (20th September 1643), now farmland , lies near the eastern border of the Parish.