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Holsworthy Town Council votes to close the Market for 2025 and relaunch in Spring 2026

The Holsworthy Town Council voted to make positive changes to the Holsworthy Market in April 2025. After much consideration, the Council Market Committee met on 24th September to discuss and agree dates for a move towards a seasonal market. The Market Committee voted unanimously to maintain current fees until the Market close date of 29th October 2025 and work diligently over the Winter to prepare for an Easter re-launch in 2026.

 

Councillor Jon Hutchings, Mayor of Holsworthy , said:

“I have always worked hard to keep a Market here in Holsworthy. By closing the Market for the winter months, it gives the Council a chance to re-think our Wednesday offering. I personally will be pushing for a new location. Hopefully working with Torridge District Council to make use of the courtyard behind the Manor offices, with a relaunch for Easter next year”.

Councillor Ian Edwards, Chair of the Market Committee , said:

“ The Market needs to adapt and evolve in these changing times. Having a seasonal market will be a positive move in that evolution. The Winter closed season will give us the opportunity to review and reflect on the issues facing the Market and plan for its future”.

Stanhope Play Park – Update

Contractors are currently investigating solutions to ensure the new roundabout is working effectively.

Due to a recent safety report, the basket swing will be removed and the Parks committee will investigate a future replacement.

Sharp & Tappin are currently crafting new brackets for the toddler swings and they will be in working condition by the end of September.

Thank you for your patience.

We endeavour to keep you updated.

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Holsworthy Peloton’s Annual Charity Bike Ride

On Sunday 17th August 2025, Holsworthy’s Mayor, Councillor Jon Hutchings, had an early morning start as he was invited to officially set off the riders for the Holsworthy Peloton’s Annual Charity Bike Ride.

Before the event began, the Mayor spoke with a number of participants and welcomed visiting peloton groups from across Devon and Cornwall, including Newquay, Saltash and Ilfracombe.

At 9am, cyclists departed in small groups to take on routes of 25, 42 or 65 miles!

The event was held in support of two local charities: The Holsworthy Area Sports Pavilion and Holsworthy Food Bank.

Holsworthy Town Council would like to congratulate the Holsworthy Peloton for organising such a successful event and thank all the riders who took part to support these important community causes.

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New Picnic Benches – Stanhope Play Park

Holsworthy Town Council is delighted to announce the arrival of 2 new composite picnic benches at Stanhope Play Park – just in time to enjoy the wonderful summer weather!

These durable, low-maintenance, composite benches provide a comfortable and welcoming space for families, friends and visitors to relax, enjoy refreshments and make the most of the play park. The composite material ensures long-lasting quality, making them a great addition to the park’s facilities for years to come.

We would like to thank Academic Facilities for supplying these benches and helping us enhance this much-loved community space.

We hope residents and visitors alike will enjoy using the new seating while spending time at Stanhope Play Park.

Pharmacist Shortage in North Devon – Response

Holsworthy Town Council contacted Pharmacy Regulations regarding concerns over the shortage of pharmacist in Holsworthy.

Please see letter here >

On 2nd June 2025, Holsworthy Town Council received the following response:

Thank you for your concern about a Jhoots Pharmacy in Holsworthy which we received on 10 April 2025. I am sorry to learn of the difficulties that your residents are experiencing. We are grateful for you having shared this matter with us, as it has provided important information about what is happening in pharmacy practice.

Within your online concern form you told us about issues with respect to the pharmacy and repeat unexpected closures, for long periods, which is causing delays to patients receiving medications.

I will explain our role, before then outlining how we have used the information which you shared with us.
Who we are and what we do
We regulate pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies in Great Britain. It’s our role to make sure people receive safe and effective pharmacy care and have trust in pharmacy.

In terms of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, our role is to consider whether they are ‘fit to practise’. Being fit to practise is about someone having the knowledge, skills, character and health in order to provide services safely, and being someone who can be seen as honest and trustworthy. When we receive concerns about a pharmacy professional, we consider whether the information suggests that they may not be fit to practise. Not all concerns, even if justified, will mean that there is a fitness to practise issue. This is because a fitness to practise issue is one where there is a continuing risk to patients, or where public confidence in pharmacy could be significantly undermined. The fitness to practise process is not intended to be a punishment for past mistakes, but rather is to decide what action may be necessary to protect the public and maintain public confidence in future.
In relation to pharmacy premises, we have a team of Inspectors who make sure that pharmacies and their systems are being run properly, and that their staff are appropriately trained. If issues are identified, action can be taken to put things right.
Our decision about your concern

I very much appreciate that this situation must be extremely frustrating and unsatisfactory for you your residents. It is, however, unfortunately the case that unanticipated closures are often outside of the control of a pharmacy. This is because they happen as a result of matters such as staff sickness, and shortages of pharmacists in a particular area meaning that short-notice cover can be difficult to find.

In addition, pharmacy opening hours are a matter which relates to whether they are fulfilling their responsibilities under their contract with the NHS. If you feel that the issues in relation to this pharmacy’s closure are more than occasional difficulties, you may wish to raise them with NHS England. You can contact them at:

Telephone: 0300 311 22 33
Email: england.contactus@nhs.net
Post: NHS England, PO Box 16738, Redditch, B97 9PT

Having considered the issues you have raised with us, it appears that these fall more into the category of how the pharmacy is being operated, rather than the sorts of individual professional issues which would justify a formal fitness to practise investigation. Because of this, we have decided to refer the matter to our local Inspector who covers this particular pharmacy. They will assess the risks posed by the issues you have described, and determine what follow-up action may be appropriate. The Inspector will also factor this information into their decision-making around the timing of any inspections for this pharmacy, and what the focus of any inspection activity ought to include. The role of our Inspectors is to ensure that the systems and processes within pharmacies meet our standards for registered pharmacies, including the skills and competence of the staff working there. If we find problems, we will ensure improvements are made.
We will keep your concern in our records because we may need to consider it if we get any further concerns about this pharmacy.

Thank you again for raising this concern with us; it is very helpful to have this information.

Please accept my best wishes for the future.

Update Holsworthy Pavilion

Holsworthy Town Council are the landlords of the Holsworthy Area Sports Pavilion in Stanhope Park.

Currently there is a lease in place with HASP. During our annual checks, we were made aware by our insurers that the Pavilion was not insured for ‘commercial’ trading.

The Town Council called an emergency meeting with members of HASP to discuss the issues brought up by the insurance company. The legal documentation for insurance and lease requirements was not in place as well as necessary structural changes required for commercial trading with an estimated cost of around £5000-£6000. As the building was uninsured it was agreed with HASP that the commercial trading was required to cease with immediate effect.

The ongoing use of the Pavilion being used by a commercial third party was discussed. Due to the fact the third party had handed in their notice to quit, HASP informed the council that they would return to using the Pavilion with their old model whereby volunteers operate the management of refreshments.

This will allow HASP to continue to facilitate their community hub.

Christening Gladiator

Grand Opening of HMS Gladiator

The Mayor Councillor Nigel Kenneally, Parks Committee, Holsworthy Primary School’s student council and Academic Facilities Ltd officially opened the new play equipment at Stanhope Park.

Holsworthy Primary School named the Galleon Ship ‘HMS Gladiator’ and participated in the ribbon cutting and christening ceremony today at Stanhope Playpark.

Holsworthy Town Council would like to thank all participants and wish the youth of Holsworthy many happy memories on HMS Gladiator!

We post regular updates on our website and social media, stay tuned for more exciting updates.