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Temporary multi-way traffic signals will be in operation on Chapel Lane, Bingham, approximately 5 meters north of its junction with Moorbridge Road, continuously from Sunday, 11th August 2024 to Monday, 12th August 2024. These measures are necessary for Severn Trent Water to install a new hydrant in the carriageway. For more information, please refer to the attached document.
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in operation on Chapel Lane, Bingham, just south of the roundabout to Dunsmore Avenue, continuously from Tuesday, 13th August 2024 until Thursday, 15th August 2024. These measures are necessary for Severn Trent Water to install a new hydrant. For more information, please refer to the attached document.
Temporary multi-way traffic signals will be in operation 24 hours a day at the junction of Willow Road and Grantham Road, Bingham, from Monday, 26th August 2024 until Friday, 6th September 2024. These signals are necessary to facilitate Cadent’s gas mains replacement works. For further details, please refer to the attached document.
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in place on Chapel Lane, Bingham, approximately 100 meters south of Moorbridge Road, from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM on Tuesday, 30th July 2024. These signals will be manually controlled throughout the works to facilitate the installation of a new BT pole. For more information, please refer to the attached document.
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be operational on Chapel Lane, Bingham, approximately 100 meters south of its junction with Burrows Drive, continuously from Tuesday, 23rd July 2024 to Thursday, 25th July 2024. These measures are necessary for Severn Trent Water to undertake a hydrant renewal. For more details, please refer to the attached document.
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in place on B692 Fosse Way, Bingham, approximately 470 meters south of its junction with Dunsmore Avenue, continuously from Monday, 15th July 2024 to Tuesday, 16th July 2024. These signals are necessary for conducting trial holes. For more information, please refer to the attached document.
A Grounds Maintenance Operative role doesn’t have to be a restrictive remit for repetition, ticking off tasks from one location to the next. Imagine joining an in-house team that embraces quality of work and prides itself on the community it serves and is at the heart of a vibrant town.
At Bingham Town Council, this role is not a cut-and-leave job or a functional front; this is a role that embraces finesse, quality of workmanship, and community service and engagement. It’s your chance to apply your skills in a small team that puts its heart and soul into the people it serves.
With support from an experienced Grounds Maintenance Operative and office team, you’ll be overseeing a one-mile radius inclusive of over 10,000 residents, five play areas, parks, allotments, a cemetery, and sports pitches.
Far from being pigeon-holed within a large team, your work will span grounds maintenance, funerals, park checks, basic tree work, allotments, flower beds, litter picking, risk assessments, health and safety checks, and the Summer and Christmas Lights Switch-on events.
Interested In…?
A local government pension inclusive of a standout 21.3% contribution rate
Funded support to receive training and attain licences and qualifications
Meaningful, community-focused work, embracing your passion for a job done well
Support from colleagues but also empowerment to learn and work alone
A close-knit family-like team within a progressive working environment
23 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays and a three-day Christmas break
£12.21-£12.42 per hour
Combine meaningful community engagement with a friendly, collaborative working environment. We’re a close-knit team of seven, from Clerk to Cleaner, bonded by characters and personalities. Far from just being a number, you’ll be treated and respected as an individual.
At Bingham, you’ll have fully funded support for training across a huge range of skills and courses. And in a growing town with 1,000+ new houses, a new leisure centre, this will be an opportunity to grow with the community. There will be more projects and even more working variety to come.
The core working hours are 7am to 3.30pm, Monday to Thursday, with a 2.30pm finish on a Friday; it’s a 39-hour working week. A driving licence is needed for use of Council-owned utility vehicles, not for your own vehicle. Overtime opportunities exist for seasonal Council events.
Whether it’s the onset of high winds or a funeral that needs rearranging, plans can change quickly. You need to be adaptable and composed, working on your initiative whilst also enjoying the chance to liaise with and learn from a highly experienced senior colleague.
Do You Offer…?
At least three years of experience in a similar role, based outdoors
Vocational or in-house training – or qualification – related to Grounds Maintenance
A valid UK driving licence
Basic, proficient handwriting skills – for signing off paperwork in writing
To apply..
In the first instance, email your CV to or call 01949 831445
Look out for a follow-up email that will be sent to you. Please check your junk/spam folder if necessary. Respond to this email, as advised, to complete your job application.
Multi-way temporary traffic signals will be in operation 24 hours a day on B692 Fosse Way, Bingham, spanning approximately 200 meters in a southwesterly direction from the Saxondale Roundabout, from Saturday the 6th of July until Sunday the 7th of July. This is to facilitate Connexin performing duct testing along the carriageway verge. Please see the attached document for further information.