2022-04-19 Minutes of the meeting of Great and Little Gidding Parish Council

2022-04-19 Minutes of the meeting of Great and Little Gidding Parish Council

Minutes of the meeting held at Great Gidding Village Hall on Tuesday 19th April 2022

Present:  Cllrs Hodson, Pudney and Maciag, County Councillor Gardener, and the Clerk.

2 members of the public were present   

001.22 Cllr Hodson, as Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting

002.22 Apologies for absence were received:

            Cllr Bolton – holiday

            District Councillor Alban –  ill health

003.22 There were no Member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests.

004.22 No members of the Press were present.  Members of the Public were in attendance to observe the meeting.

005.22 Minutes of the meeting held on 15th March 2022 were confirmed as a true and correct record by Councillors Pudney and Maciag                       

005.22 There were no matters arising from those Minutes. 

006.22 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

            County Councillor Gardener

The County Council are considering implementing 20MPH zones throughout the county – details regarding funding and how to apply are not yet available. 

A reduced £1 rate has been introduced for under 19s using the TING bus. 

A Ukraine Response Group has been formed by the County Council, which includes welcome, welfare and education support for refugees.  25 households in the Hunts DC area have offered accommodation to refugees.

Cllr Gardener left this meeting to attend another.

Clerk – update on plans for Jubilee Weekend events in the Parish, which will include a boules tournament with “bring along” picnic in the Community Orchard, in addition there will be a display in the Village Hall of events/groups/clubs over the last 70 years – details will be distributed during May to parishioners.

Clerk – update on Milking Slade Lane, LHI signage etc.  Highways Dept have responded to residents concerns and will take action to alleviate the issues.

Cllr Pudney – asked if the Parish Council had been made aware of the intended closure of Main Street by Anglian Water, as this had caused concerns on local social media.  Clerk advised that the Parish Council have not received correspondence from any organisation regarding road closure in the Parish but, several weeks ago, she had reported the sinking of the road surface between Church Farm and the Village Hall to CambsCC Highways Dept and Anglian Water, and assumes this closure was to enable this to be repaired. 

Cllr Pudney requested that use of social media be added to the agenda of the next meeting.

Cllr Pudney advised that a 40MPH sign has been damaged along Winwick Road, Clerk has already reported this (and the sign indicating a right turn into Hemington Lodge Road) to CambsCC Highways Department who, in turn, have responded that this will be addressed within the next 12 weeks.

007.22 An Application  has been received from Fabio D’Altilia to join as a Parish Councillor

Cllr Hodson proposed acceptance of the application and seconded by Cllrs Pudney and Maciag

008.22 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account was shared prior to the meeting.

b) The following payments were approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALVATAuthorisedAuthorised
 SLCCAnnual subscription36.00~JRT 
 Canalbs (paid outside of meeting)Internal audit 2020/21136.50~JRTPH
 Cambridgeshire County CouncilMVAS sign ( incl. £628.92 from CIL tax) LHI contribution for B660 scheme    2247.92   1000.00 TOTAL £3247.92~  JRT 
 Huntingdonshire District CouncilAnnual Rates for Rec. Field11.26~Direct debit 
 McAfee NOT PAID – free package from AVG subscribed toRenewal of anti virus for 1 year44.99~NOT PAID 
 Microsoft 365 – payment made by J R TroloveRenewal of device package59.99~JRT 
 J R TroloveWages for February (29 hours)Xxx~JRT 
 Bradgate Ground MaintenanceGrass cutting of Rec Field (573)83.0516.61JRT 
VHTally Ho CleaningVillage Hall cleaning32.50~JRT 

d) Clerk’s hours worked between 1st and 31st  March (29 hours) – approved by Cllr Pudney

e)  Proposal to purchase an additional solar unit for the second MVAS post was made by Cllr Hodson, a price of £469.12 was quoted by ELAN City quote, this was seconded by Cllr Pudney

f) Proposal to accept pay increase for Clerk’s hours in line with NALC guidelines (an increase of 21p per hour) was made by Cllr Hodson and seconded by Cllr Pudney.

009.22 Planning Applications and Planning matters:

A) Great Gidding C of E School – retention of existing canopy and covered play area until 31 August 2027 (Ref: CCC/22/024/VCR3)

b) Great Gidding C of E School – retention of the 1 x 8 bay and 1 x 2 bay mobile classrooms until 31 August 2027  (Ref: CCC/22/026/VCR3)

No observations, either for or against, were made on both applications.

010.22 Huntingdonshire District Council’s revised Code of Conduct

            Proposal to adopt this Code of Conduct – Clerk will send out the Huntingdonshire District Council Code and the Parish Council’s current Code of Conduct to enable a decision to be made at the next meeting.

            Completion of revised Disclosable Pecuniary Interests form by Parish Councillors – these will be brought back at the next meeting.

011.22 Asset Register – to view the current register – this matter held over until the May meeting.

012.22 Request (verbal) from St Michaels Parochial Church Council to support them with funding works to trees within then Churchyard.  Discussion followed and the request to fund works to trees within the Churchyard was declined.  Clerk will advise the PCC.

013.22 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk:

            Saturday 21st May – 9.00 to 15.30 – Councillor Training (online via ZOOM)

014.22 Recreation Ground:

            a) Trespass by motorbike users –  a parishioner had reported that small motorbikes had been seen on the Recreation Ground, on one occasion resulting in a family leaving the area.  PH suggested a kissing gate at the Winwick Road entrance but this would also make it difficult to gain access with a pram/pushchair/bike etc., ground barriers would also cause access issues.  It was felt that signs would not be effective. Advice will be sought from the Police.

            b) Cllr Hodson proposed that Wicksteed Leisure be instructed to carry out annual inspection of play equipment – Cllr Pudney seconded.

c) Planning application for MUGA – it has been indicated by Hunts DC planning Department that this will be discussed at their May meeting.

d)  Cllr Maciag has the oak for renovation of the bench, a working party to be organised in the near future.

015.22 Correspondence received since 15th March 2022 (other than that discussed in agenda items above).

            a) Updated version of Operation London Bridge from SLCC – Clerk gave an outline and from the discussion Cllr Pudney suggested a flagpole be sited at the Village Hall – this will be added to the next agenda of the Village Hall & Recreation Ground committee.

b)NALC newsletters – dated 18/3 Chief Executive’s bulletin, 22/3 events details, 23/3 newsletter, 24/3 newsletter, 25/3 bulletin, ¼ bulletin, 5/4 Events, 5/4 Practitioner’s Guide, 6/4 newsletter, 8/4 Chief executives bulletin, 13/4 newsletter, 14/4 Chief executives bulletin

c) NALC -email dated 14/3/2022 briefing regarding Ukraine

d) Neighbourhood Alert – dated 21/3 re. drink drivers, 21/3 protecting your home, 29/3 robbery at Yaxley shop, 5/4 April newsletter, 6/4 remote access scams

c) Cambridgeshire ACRE – dated 17/3 – 

 Ramsey RiverCare Group cleans up again!
Support for Ukrainian refugees – The role of village halls Newsletter including use of Bouncy Castles and insurance risk Email dated 24/3 – Charity purposes and rules Email dated 25/3 –  Food, farming and Countryside commission online event Email dated 29/3 – funding a project Email dated 8/4 – managing finances for Trustees

d) CAPALC email dated – available training sessions, 1/4 monthly bulletin and more

e) Cambs CC email dated 15th March with link Flood risk management -Cambridgeshire County Council

email dated 21/3 with Cambridgeshire Matters newsletter

email dated 7/4 – transport strategy plan – Parish Council comment – Await further information.

Email dated 14/4 – Local Highways 2022 Micro Asphalt / Gripfibre Carriageway Surface Treatment Program – no planned work in Great & Little Gidding

f) Hunts DC email dated 26/3/2022 – Press release regarding St Neots Riverside Park

Email dated 18/3 – Funding approved for Hinchingbrooke Hospital improvements

Email dated 18/3 – Huntingdonshire District Council following a successful bid to the Together for Our Planet funding programme

Email dated 18/3 – Hunts DC press release on the approval of new CIL funding bids

Email dated 22/3 – distribution of Business Support grant

Email dated 23/3 – Think Communities newsletter

Email dated 25/3 – Changing Places Fund Announcement

Email dated 28/3 – Development Plan to 2036 with link

Email dated 29/3 – link to Landscape and Townscape Supplementary Planning Document

Email dated 6/4 – Election Nominations Closed – Great & Little Gidding has been notified that it is an uncontested Election for this Parish.

g) Economic Development Huntingdonshire DC invest@huntingdonshire.gov.uk – weekly Business News – 17/3, 24/3, 31/3, 7/4, 14/4

h) Chesterton Parish Meeting chairman – email dated 20/3 regarding warehousing development on A1/A605 junction in Chesterton/Alwalton parish

g) County Councillor Simon Bywater – email dated 21/3 re bridge over footpath in Steeple Gidding Parish – await further updates as it is not in our Parish

i) Grantway email dated 22/3 regarding grant search portal

j) Parish and Town Council survey completed by Clerk – dated 22/3 regarding playing pitch strategy

k) FWAG email dated 23/3 – funding for wildlife ponds – Clerk advised FWAG that our ponds had been assessed, newts present, funding not available for our ponds

l) SLCC email dated 23/3 – early day motion re Standards in Public Life

m) PKF Littlejohn – email dated 24/3 – external auditor requirements and paperwork

n) District Councillor Marge Beuttell – email dated 28/3 – minutes of the Combined Parishes meeting

o) North Northamptonshire planning policy with link dated 28/3

If you wish to see items of correspondence, please contact the Parish Clerk.

016.22 Items for next meeting:

              Annual Parish Council Meeting – appointment of Chairman, Vice Chairman and completion of Acceptance of Office forms and Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest forms.  Also Election Expenses forms

              Adoption of the Huntingdon District Council Code of Conduct

                        Review of Parish Council Asset Register

                        Review of the Parish Council budget to 31 March 2022

               Completion of the Annual Governance Statement and Certificate for Audit

                        Approval of proposed Internal Auditor

                        Parish Council use of social media

                        Flag pole at the Village Hall (this will be discussed at the Village Hall & Recreation Ground Meeting).         

017.22 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 17th May 2022

starting at 1930 hours in the Village Hall, Great Gidding.

Meeting closed at 9.31PM

2021/22 Annual Governance and Accountability return for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2021/22 Annual Governance and Accountability return for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

The attached file contains the following documents:

Certificate of Exemption

Annual Internal Audit report

Annual Governance Statement

Accounting Statements 2021/22

Explanation of Variances (with an additional “expanded” explanation)

Bank Reconciliation

Annual Audit for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Annual Audit for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Smaller authority name: Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

NOTICE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS AND PUBLICATION OF ANNUAL GOVERNANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY RETURN (EXEMPT AUTHORITY)

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022

Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 Sections 25, 26 and 27

The Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/234)

NOTICENOTES
 1. Date of announcement   –   8th June 2022

2. Each year the smaller authority prepares an Annual Governance and Accountability Return (AGAR).  The AGAR has been published with this notice. It will not be reviewed by the appointed auditor, since the smaller authority has certified itself as exempt from the appointed auditor’s review. Any person interested has the right to inspect and make copies of the AGAR, the accounting records for the financial year to which it relates and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers, receipts and other documents relating to those records must be made available for inspection by any person interested.
For the year ended 31 March 2022, these documents will be available on reasonable notice by application to:  
The Parish Clerk in the Parish Office, Main Street, Great Gidding,  PE28 5NU        
Email : ggparishcouncil@outlook.com        
Telephone – 01832 293068 – please leave a message with dates when  you would like to inspect the accounts.  
commencing on Monday 13 June 2022    
and ending on Friday 22 July 2022  
 
3. Local government electors and their representatives also have:   The opportunity to question the appointed auditor about the accounting records; and
The right to make an objection which concerns a matter in respect of which the appointed auditor could either make a public interest report or apply to the court for a declaration that an item of account is unlawful. Written notice of an objection must first be given to the auditor and a copy sent to the smaller authority.   The appointed auditor can be contacted at the address in paragraph 4 below for this purpose between the above dates only.
 
4. The smaller authority’s AGAR is only subject to review by the appointed auditor if questions or objections raised under the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 lead to the involvement of the auditor. 

The appointed auditor is:   PKF Littlejohn LLP (Ref: SBA Team) 15 Westferry Circus Canary Wharf London E14 4HD (sba@pkf-l.com)  

5. This announcement is made by   
Julie Trolove, Parish Clerk  
   

Road Closure on B660

Road Closure on B660

The Parish Council has received notification today of the closure of the B660, between the crossroads junction with the Bullock Road, through the village to just beyond the crossroads (Luddington Road and Chapel End). This is for resurfacing of the road and will take place at some time after 1st August 2022 (no specific dates and time are given). A map of the diversion route can be found on the Village Hall noticeboard.

Advisory signs will be erected by Cambridgeshire County Council nearer the date of the works taking place. If any further information is received by the Parish Council, further updates will be posted on this website.

2022 Annual Parish Meeting

2022 Annual Parish Meeting

Great and Little Gidding Parish Council

This meeting will take place on Tuesday 19th April 2022

Starting at 7.30PM 

At Great Gidding Village Hall

This is not a formal Parish Council meeting. It is an opportunity for residents of Great and Little Gidding to find out more about the work that the Parish Council are doing, to raise any issues they wish regarding the village and comment on plans for the coming year. 

All are welcome to join.


AGENDA:

  1. Chairman’s welcome
  2. Minutes of the meeting, held via Zoom, on 20th April 2021
  3. The Chairman’s Annual Report from the Parish Council
  4. Update on current tasks within the Parish and plans for 2022-23
  5. For members of the public to present, discuss and resolve any other matters related to Great and Little Gidding Parish.

2022-02- Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2022-02- Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Present:  Cllrs Hodson, Bolton and Pudney, County Councillor Gardener and the Clerk.   

154.21 Cllr Hodson, as Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting.

155.21 There were no apologies for absence

156.21 There were no Member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests

157.21 No members of the Public or Press attended the meeting

158.21 Minutes of the meeting, held on 18th January 2022, were confirmed as a true and correct record.     Acceptance proposed by Cllr Bolton and seconded by Cllr Pudney.                    

159.21 There were no matters arising from those Minutes that will not be discussed as an agenda item.

160.21 Reports from Councillors and Clerk:

Clerk enquired of County Councillor Gardener details of the proposed change of Parliamentary Constituency boundaries, whereby our Parish may become part of South Peterborough (currently North West Cambridgeshire).  This is a process that takes place from time to time as area populations increase to level up the constituency areas – consultation period has now closed and decisions are awaited.

County Councillor Gardener

Councillor Steven Ferguson is now Chairman of the County Council.

The County Council element of Council Tax will increase by 1.99%, and Adult Social Care to increase by 3%.  The income generated is anticipated to be £6.9m and this will be allotted to Council Reserves.

There will be an increase of £20 to those persons receiving Universal Credit.

Cllr Gardener left the meeting after advising on item 163.21a

161.21 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) to note Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account

b) Annual Finance review – a list of spending to date, together with a budget spreadsheet were shared at the meeting.  Cllr Hodson explained about precept/income and expenditure/assets and budgets to Parish Councillors.

c) PAYMENTS of the following items was approved by Cllrs Bolton and Pudney

 WhoWhat forTOTALVATAuthorisedAuthorised
 Catalyst DesignSetting up Noticeboard page on website and training of Clerk336.0056.00JRTPH
 CAPALCAnnual subscription57.00~JRTPH
 J R TroloveWages for December (18 hours)Xxx~JRTPH
       
 WAVE/AWAFinal invoice for Rec Ground toilet unit5.06~Direct debitPH
 Paul HodsonCapping off Toilet unit supply  15.92~JRTJP

d)  Clerk’s hours worked between 1st and 31st January (29   hours) approved by Cllr Bolton and Pudney.   

162.21 Planning Applications and Planning matters: NONE received as at 11/2/2022

163.21 Highways and Footpaths:

a) LHI bid for 2022-23 – Nick Hill had submitted a presentation to Parish Council and Cambridgeshire County Council.  A response from CambsCC indicated that there would be minimal improvement to traffic calming/road safety if the proposed measures were implemented.   County Cllr Gardener advised that the proposal could still be submitted, but would be unlikely to gain sufficient support to be successful based on the County Council comments.  Cllr Gardener has had considerable experience of the Local Highways Bid Scheme and suggested an approach for a future bid for the Little Gidding junction.  He offered to arrange an on-site meeting with a Highways officer to consider the options.

Based on these comments, Cllr Hodson proposed that the current application be withdrawn, with a revised proposal to be submitted for 2023/24 bid.  This proposal was seconded by Cllr Bolton.

            b) Parishioner requested discussion of condition of various public footpaths + another enquiry.  Emails have been received with concerns regarding aspects of various footpaths in the Parish.  CambsCC have contacted the Clerk regarding one of the enquiries and the Clerk has requested a meeting or discussion with a CambsCC representative to address other issues regarding public footpaths.

164.21 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk       

                February              16th – Councillor Training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

                                                   23rd – Councillor training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

             More online training options are now being offered by CAPALC and details are shared on their monthly newssheet, a copy of which is forwarded to Councillors. 

165.21 Recreation Ground:

            Mole problem will be addressed by Arrestapest

            Toilet unit has been disconnected from the Main Sewer and final invoice received from WAVE/AWA.  The toilet will be removed when ground conditions allow.  The concrete base that the toilet stood on will remain in situ.

166.21 Correspondence received since 18th January 2021 (other than that discussed in agenda items above).

See attached list, discussion on the following items:

j) Cllr Hodson and the Clerk will attend a meeting to share thoughts and ideas with District Councillor Alban and other local Parish Council Chairmen and Clerks on Wednesday 9th March.

l) CambsCC response dated 7/2/2022 to request for a further grit bin on Chapel End.  A price has been quoted and CambsCC would need to identify a site where road visibility was not impaired.  Councillors discussed and agreed that this bin would not completely solve the problem of ice on the roads and footpaths in this area.  A request has been made on the most recent parish newsletter for volunteer footpath gritters and, at this stage, a grit bin will not be ordered.

p)  following a request for the provision of equipment for litter picking around the parish, the Clerk will research prices and submit to the  March meeting.

167.21 Items for decisions at next meeting: 

            Prepare for Co-option of Parish Councillor

168.21 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 15  March  2022

starting at 1930 hours in the Village Hall, Great Gidding.

Work on roads around the parish – starts 23rd February 2022

Work on roads around the parish - starts 23rd February 2022

Notification has been received this evening that work will commence on roads around the parish to complete the next stage of the Local Highways Improvement programme. The work starts tomorrow, Wednesday 23rd February, and is anticipated to take place until Friday. This will affect Chapel End, Main Street, Mill Road, Luddington Road and Milking Slade Lane at various times over the next few days.

From Cambridgeshire County Council Highways Department:

To ensure works are carried out safely and efficiently, stop/ go boards will be used as part of the traffic management between 07.30 am and 17.30 pm.

Access will be maintained for properties and businesses, however, there might be some delays depending on the activities being carried out on site. Traffic management operatives will be on site to assist anyone.

Please note that due to the nature of our works, there will be some noise generated when carrying out the works. This is unfortunately unavoidable, however, we will endeavor to complete them in a timely manner in order to minimise disruption to the residents.

We thank you in advance for your co-operation and understanding during this time. If you have any further queries or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Project Delivery

Cambridgeshire Highways

T:   (+44) 1480  372170

M: (+44) 7776  679371

2022-01-18 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2022-01-18 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Minutes of the meeting held at Great Gidding Village Hall on Tuesday 18th January 2022

Present:  Cllrs Pudney, Bolton and Macaig, and the Clerk.   District Councillor Alban joined later in the meeting.

139.21 Cllr Pudney, Vice Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting.

140.21 To receive apologies and reasons for absence

            Cllr Hodson – ill health

141.21 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

142.21 No members of the Public & Press were present

143.21 Minutes of the meeting held on 21st December 2021   were confirmed as a true and correct record by Cllr Pudney and seconded by Cllr Macaig                   

144.21 Matters arising from those Minutes that will not be discussed as an agenda item.

145.21 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

Clerk – Gidding Parochial Church Council plan to hold a service to commemorate the Queens Jubilee and had offered to attend a meeting to discuss plans for other events.

Cllr Macaig proposed a Queen’s Jubilee event based on 1952, he suggested involving the Pub in plans too.

Clerk – an email had been received from the Enforcement Officer from HuntsDC Planning Department regarding 65 Main Street, Councillors expressed their disappointment at this decision and asked that this be fed back to Planning Department.  This was mentioned to District Councillor Alban when he joined the meeting, he requested sight of all correspondence on this matter.

Clerk – volunteer gritters required for footpaths – an item will be added to Gidding News. 

Cllr Pudney advised, in recent days a Parishioner has slipped on ice in Chapel End, resulting in a badly broken leg, another Parishioner had broken her arm last year as a result of slipping nearby.  Cllr Pudney suggested a further salt bin, to be sited near the crossroads or on the green to enable residents to grit this area, the existing salt bin is on the bend, necessitating a climb up the icy road – Clerk will make enquiries.  There is a constant water leak/spring leak that makes an area of Chapel End wet and icy, Anglian Water have dug up the road to investigate and/or repair, but the problem remains.  Clerk was requested to report to Anglian Water.

Cllr Pudney added details of the forthcoming closure of Luddington Road (between 15 – 17 February) to Facebook.

No further Councillor reports.

146.21 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) Bank statements for Parish Council account were viewed – no comments

b) to note the Cashflow spreadsheet and Budget Forecast – Councillors requested an item on the February agenda to discuss Finance.

c) the following payments were approved for payment by Cllrs Pudney and Macaig:

 WhoWhat forTOTALVATAuthorisedAuthorised
48VikingStationery and office supplies153.7325.62JRT 
47J R TroloveWages for November (24.5 hours)Xxx~JRT 

d)  Clerk’s working hours between 1st and 31st December (18  hours) – approved by Cllrs Pudney and Macaig

*** District Councillor Alban joined the meeting at this point and gave his report.  He advised that District Council will set the annual budget in February.

            The District Council are likely to introduce Civil Parking Enforcement to alleviate problems with parking on yellow lines in urban areas and around schools etc.

            Proposed plans for another distribution park at Junction 17 (Haddon Services) off the A1/A605 and a solar park at Morborne are causes for concern for many parishes in the vicinity.

            District Councillor Alban will follow up the enforcement issue for Mill Road, in addition to enquiring about 65 Main Street (See 145.21)

            District Councillor Alban left the meeting.

147.21 Planning Applications and Planning matters:

a) Proposal: Ash T1 – Crown lift to 5.4m above ground level. crown reduce to be in line with pavement and give a minimum 50cm gap to adjacent lamppost.
Site Address: 6 Dells Close Great Gidding Huntingdon
Reference: 21/02777/TREE

There were no observations for or against this application.

b) CambsCC email dated 12/1/2022 outlining 40 MPH limits around village, connected with LHI bid – it was felt that as this Parish Council proposed the changes, we could not comment.

148.21 Recreation Field Update

            Grass cutting contract – Councillors agreed to continue with Bradgate as the contractor, for 12 cuts a year, with additional cuts as and when requested.

            Cllr Macaig requested Planning Department of HuntsDC  to update him on the MUGA planning application and was advised that further contact would be made by the end of January.

            Cllr Macaig will collect oak to make replacement bench slats.

149.21 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk

            January                 29th Councillor training 9AM to 3.30PM

                February              16th – Councillor Training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

                                                   23rd – Councillor training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

             More online training options are now being offered by CAPALC and details are shared on their monthly newssheet, a copy of which is forwarded to Councillors. 

150.21 Gidding News – Cllr Bolton had made some amendments to the draft and offered to resolve the layout on “Publisher”. 

Clerk is awaiting prices for a 4 page issue

Cllr Macaig requested further detail be added to the Neighbourhood Plan item, with an indication that this process will start in Summer 2022.

151.21 Correspondence received since 21st December 2021 (other than that discussed in agenda items above).  There were no comments or observations on the following items.

a) email dated 4/1/2022 from CAPALC – introducing Nimble e-learning

b) email dated 5/1/2022 from CambsCC – flood risk information – 15 page document, please ask Clerk if you wish to see a copy

c) email dated 6/1/2022 from Police & Crime Commissioner – increase precept to cover policing costs also email from CambsCC dated 13/1/2022

d) email dated 6/1/2022 – ACRE briefing on COVID requirements for community buildings

e) email dated 6/1/2022 from Economic Development Huntingdonshire.gov.uk weekly briefing

f) email dated 11/1/2022 from Road Victims Trust – outline of their charity and support available – 15 pages of articles and photographs, please ask Clerk if you wish to see a copy

g) email dated 12/1/2022 from NALC – update

h) email dated 13/1/2022 from North Northamptonshire Council  re.Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA) – seeking sites for development

i) email dated 12/1/2022 from Think Communities Huntingdonshire – latest news, 12 page document, please ask Clerk if you wish to see a copy

152.21 Items for decisions at next meeting: 

                        Finance review

            Prepare for Co-option of Parish Councillor

Queens Jubilee 2022 – discussion of ideas

153.21 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 15 February 2022

starting at 1930 hours in the Village Hall, Great Gidding.

The meeting closed at 20.40

2021-12-21 Minutes of the meeting of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2021-12-21 Minutes of the meeting of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Minutes of the meeting held at Great Gidding Village Hall on Tuesday 21st December 2021

Present:  Cllrs Hodson, Hill, and Pudney, and the Clerk.   1 Member of the public present

124.21 The Chairman welcomed those present to the meeting

125.21  Apologies were received from:

            County Councillor Gardener and District Councillor Alban – ill health

            Parish Councillor Bolton – health grounds

126.21 Member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda:

The Parish Clerk declared a financial interest for 132.21 (see below) and will leave the meeting for this discussion, a Parish Councillor will minute this item.

All Parish Councillors declared an interest in item 132.21 as they know the applicants but as there is no personal financial gain, and no other means of hearing the planning application, they continued.

127.21 There were no members of the Press present.  Andrew Middleditch of Messrs Bletsoes attended for item 132.21

128.21 Minutes of the meeting held on 16th November 2021 were confirmed as a true and       correct record – agreed by Councillor Hill and seconded by Councillor Pudney                    

129.21 There were no matters arising from those Minutes. 

130.21 Reports from Councillors and Clerk:

Councillor Pudney has recently reported the bags of rubbish that have been deposited in Back Lane and advised that the sewage/slurry that was dumped some weeks ago has still not been cleared (the incident was reported to HuntsDC (?) by a member of the public on Saturday 20th November, the day that it occurred), Clerk will follow this report (* this was reported to DEFRA, Clerk completed online HuntsDC report on 22/12/2021)

Councillor Hill – nothing to report

Councillor Hodson advised that the bell has been replaced on the School roof today.

As this was to be Councillor Hill’s last Parish Council meeting, he thanked him for his time, input and support over the last few years.

131.21 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) to note Barclays Bank statements

b) to note the Cashflow spreadsheet and Budget Forecast – Cllr Hodson explained that the entries in respect of the Allotment rental had been assigned to the Contingency Budget, and will be included as a separate Allotment budget in the next financial year.

Cllr Pudney confirmed that he has been approved as a signatory on the bank accounts for the Parish Council, Village Hall & Recreation Ground but also The Gidding Charity – this latter item was an error by Barclays, but it was agreed that he should remain as a signatory on the Charity account.

c) The following online payment was approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALVATAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for October (27.5 hours)Xxx~JRTPH

d)  Clerk’s hours worked between 1st and 30th November (24.5 hours) were approved by Cllrs Hill and Pudney

132.21 Planning Applications and Planning matters:

            The Parish Clerk left the meeting at this point …

            Andrew Middleditch of Messrs Bletsoes shared information regarding the application and answered questions from Parish Councillors.

                        Reference: 21/02188/OUT

Proposal: Residential Development of up to 9 dwellings.
Site Address: 91 Main Street Great Gidding Huntingdon

*** Parish Clerk returned to the meeting.

There were no objections heard or received in respect of the proposed development.

Parish Councillors wished to submit approval of the application, with the following comments:

The proposed development retains the character of the village.

The type of housing proposed, and the families that live in those properties, will bring benefit to village amenities, such as the school.

Clerk will submit the response to Huntingdonshire District Council.

133.21 Recreation Field Update:

            a) Anglian Water have acknowledged the instruction to terminate the water supply to the toilet unit and advised that this will be carried out within 90 working days (Customer Ref: 230118301)

            b) annual safety inspection – nothing heard from Wicksteed

134.21 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk

            January                 29th Councillor training 9AM to 3.30PM

                February              16th – Councillor Training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

                                                   23rd – Councillor training, split session – 6.30 to 9PM

135.21 Gidding News – draft copy was made available prior to the meeting.  Clerk requested that any additional items/information be sent to her ASAP to enable this issue to be approved and then printed immediately after the January meeting.  As there are now 3 vacancies for Parish Councillors this will be a focus of the newsletter.

136.21 Correspondence received since 16th November 2021 (other than that discussed in agenda items above).

a) Email dated 17/11/2021 – Highways Dept confirmation of Mill Road/Luddington Road scheme – Cllr Hill will continue his involvement with Local Highways Initiative bids and the speed sign.

b) email dated 17/11/2021 – via CambsACRE, details of Fenland Rural Touring Scheme – live performance, cinema screenings, arts events

c) from HuntsDC – COVID-19: Weekly Bulletin 18/11, 25/11, 2/12 and  9/12/2021

d) email dated 19/11/2021 – NALC legal update (copy available on request), weekly updates, NALC Events, (forwarded to Councillors),

e) email dated 19/11/2021 – Neighbourhood Watch regarding hacking, online shopping scams, lottery scams, New Police and Crime Plan For Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Keep Burglars Away this Christmas , December newsletter (copies available on request) and other emails throughout the month

f) email dated 19/11/2021 – Hunts DC One Leisure active lifestyle PSI classes – information

g) email dated 22/11/2021 – Hunts DC confirmation of receipt of CIL return and notification of publication

h) email dated 22/11/2021 – Hunts DC regarding 2022 elections, Council Tax and more

i) email dated 23/11/2021 – Hunts DC dates for bin collections altered by bank holidays

j) email dated 23/11/2021 – via Cambs ACRE, forwarding details on Charity Commission guidance on safeguarding

k) email dated 23/11/2021 – Huntingdonshire Communities newsletter

l) email dated 26/11/2021 – Greater Peterborough Partnership Making Connections: have your say on greener travel in Greater Cambridge – consultation process ended 20th December

m) email dated 29/11/2021-Hunts DC “Huntingdonshire District Council launch Growth Grant Scheme” – copy available on request

n) email dated 30/11/2021 – East Anglian Childrens Hospice request for donation

o) email dated 30/11/2021 –  Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority update issue 8 – copy available on request

p) email dated 1/12/2021 – CambsCC Highways Dept inn response to report of surface erosion of Milking Slade Lane

q) email dated 1/12/2021 – Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority – “Have YOUR Say on our budget and our new way of working” – deadline 31/12/2021

r) email dated 3/12/2021 – commemorative ware for Queens Jubilee

s) email dated 8/12/2021 – Cambs CC – free places for children at Christmas holiday schemes.

t)email dated 10/12/2021 – CambsCC details of Cambs Local Councils Conference on 14/1/2021 – Parish Clerk will attend (virtually).

u) email dated 10/12/2021 – via CAPALC, detail of Household Support Fund, open until 31st March 2022

v) email dated 29 November from Hunts DC re. Christmas tree collections for this postcode area

w) email dated 15 December from CambsCC – Cambridgeshire Matters newsletter

x) email dated 24 November from Hunts DC re list of Parish Councillors to appear on their website

y) email dated 16/12/2021 – from CambsACRE – updated COVID requirements for Community buildings.

z) email dated 17/12/21 – Police and Crime Commissioners Christmas card.

137.21 Items for decisions at next meeting: 

            Prepare for Co-option of Parish Councillor

Queens Jubilee 2022 – tree planting, village event, other ideas.

Gidding News

138.21 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 18 January 2022

starting at 1930 hours in the Village Hall, Great Gidding.

Meeting closed at 21.00

2021-11-16 Minutes of the Great & Little Parish Council meeting

2021-11-16 Minutes of the Great & Little Parish Council meeting

Minutes of the meeting held at Great Gidding Village Hall on Tuesday 16th November 2021

Present:  Cllrs Hodson, Maciag, Hill, and Bolton

109.21 Chairman’s Welcome

110.21 To receive apologies and reasons for absence:  

            County Councillor Gardener – at another meeting

            District Councillor Alban – at another meeting

            Councillor Cotton – has resigned due to personal commitments

            Councillor Pudney – excessively delayed by accident traffic

111.21 There were no Member’s declaring a Disclosable Interest for items on the Agenda

112.21  No members of the Public or Press were present

113.21 Minutes of the meeting held on 19th October 2021 were confirmed and accepted by Cllrs Hill and Macaig                        

114.21 Matters arising from those Minutes that will not be discussed as an agenda item:

            Cllr Bolton – following on the from climate change discussion (0103.21) at the October meeting, he had contacted a provider of electric charging points and was advised that, at present, they were installing on major roads and urban areas.

            Cllr Macaig – has ordered the wood for the Recreation Ground bench, he presented the invoice, and will advise when delivery received.               

115.21 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

            Cllr Hill – the proposed plan for the 2021-22 Local Highways Improvement Bid has been received (extension to the speed limit areas on Mill Road and Luddington Road and to include Milking Slade Lane and Chapel End).  The second post for the Speed Awareness Device has also been included in this scheme.  Those present unanimously approved the scheme.  Cllr Hill will confirm to Highways Department and request costings for the scheme.  The 2022-23 for Little Gidding will be presented in spring 2022. 

            Cllr Hodson – a parishioner has advised him that the field gate on the Public footpath adjacent to Chapel End Pond has a lock on it (new owner of the field is presently unknown).  Clerk will report the restriction to CambsCC.

            Cllr Hodson encouraged Councillors to identify new Parish Councillors.

116.21 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) Barclays Bank statements noted

b) Cashflow spreadsheet and Budget Forecast were presented by Cllr Hodson, also VAT return had been submitted to HMRC by Clerk

c) PAYMENTS AND ACCOUNTS

 WhoWhat forTOTALVATAuthorisedAuthorised
41Bradgate Fencing (No  340     )Grass Cutting195.1232.52JRT + 
42J R TroloveWages for September (30 hours)Xxx~JRT 

d)  to approve Clerk’s hours worked between 1st and 30th October (27.5 hours)  Payments and Clerk’s hours approved by Cllrs Hill and Maciag

e)  Community Infrastructure Levy Statement for 2020-2021 (deadline for submission 31/12/2021) – approved by Cllrs Hodson and Hill

117.21 Planning Applications and Planning matters:

 21/02299 TREE – 8 Dells Close – crown reduction to ash tree

There were no observations, either for or against.

118.21 Recreation Field Update:

            a) monthly inspection – Cllr Hodson will forward his written report

            b) water supply to toilet – Clerk will complete the paperwork provided by Anglian Water

            c) grass cutting contract – Clerk has reminded the contractors that they had completed the number of cuts as set out in the contract.

119.21 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk – there were no requests for training this month.

120.21 Gidding News – it was agreed that the next edition would be sent out in Spring 2022 – suggested items to include a report on the results from the Speed Awareness device, update on the Local Highways Scheme, final call for ideas for events etc for the Queens Platinum Jubilee and/or tree planting, request for residents to join the Neighbourhood Plan group, MUGA fundraising

121.21 Correspondence received since 19th October 2021 (other than that discussed in agenda items above).

a) Email dated 22/10/2021 – email re The Queens Platinum Jubilee

b) Email dated 25/10/2021 – Neighbourhood Watch “say no to ASB”

c) Email dated 25/10/2021 – Balfour Beatty street light survey – Clerk has responded – Cllr Macaig remarked on the brightness of street lights and enquired if they were LED, the survey was regarding repairs and service provision

d) Email dated 27/10/2021 – Cambs ACRE re. Queens Green Canopy – – Cllr Bolton was interested in a tree planting exercise.   Clerk advised that there will be a working group in Jubilee Wood in early December, this will identify spaces for trees.  Clerk will research what species of trees are available.

e) email dated 29/10/2021 – Neighbourhood alert cyber crime survey 2021

f) email dated 1/11/2021 – Cambs & P’boro combined authority update no. 7

g) email dated 3/11/2021 – Mayors office(combined authority) regional transport

h) email dated 5/11/2021 – Chairman of Winwick Parish (Council) re traffic

i) email dated 8/11/2021 – The Library Presents – arts events

j) email dated 8/11/2021 – The Pensions Regulator – re-enrolment – Clerk enquired whether there was a need to re-enrol. This Parish Clerk has declined the offer of a Pension and/or was not eligible, re-enrolment will not be necessary

k) email dated 8/11/2021 – CambsCC – Childrens Christmas Holiday Scheme

l) email dated 11/11/2021 – Neighbourhood alert – webinar on ASB

122.21 Items for decisions at next meeting: 

            Prepare for Co-option of Parish Councillor

Queens Jubilee 2022 – tree planting, village event, other ideas.

123.21 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 21 December 2021

starting at 1930 hours in the Village Hall, Great Gidding

Meeting closed at 20.12