2025-11-18 DRAFT Minutes of Great and Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2025-11-18   DRAFT Minutes of Great and Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

DRAFT MINUTES of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Held on Tuesday 18th November at the Village Hall, Great Gidding

PRESENT: Cllrs Maciag, Bolton, Hodson, Downer, Nankivell, Hargrave and the Clerk

0080.25 Cllr Maciag welcomed those present to the meeting

0081.25 Apologies and reasons for absence :

              County Councillor Gardener – at another meeting

                 District Councillor Alban – will join after attending another meeting (was unable to join)             

0082.25 There were no declarations of disclosable interests.

0083.25  No press or public attended the meeting.

0084.25  Minutes of the meeting held on 21st October 2025 – confirmed as correct by Cllrs Bolton and Maciag

0085.25 To receive reports from County and District Councillors, Parish Councillors and the      Clerk.

Cllr Downer – advised that the Clerk had failed to upload the Agenda and Minutes to the village website in accordance with CAPALC recommendation to publish minutes within 14 days of a meeting and agendas 7 days prior to a meeting  – Clerk acknowledged her failure.

              Cllr Hargrave – the recent village quiz night was attended by 71, with a waiting list.  The event made a profit for the Village Hall funds.  Cllrs thanked the Village Hall committee.

              Articles for the village newsletter should be submitted by 27th November.

0086.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank were shared prior to the meeting

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 14/11/2025 £6042.60 (includes £500 bequest and £2500 grant )
    • Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/11/2025  £21827.57
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/11/2025  – £211.27

b) PAYMENTS – the following online payments were approved for payment

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amount
Staff costsWages for September (28 hours) HMRC National Insurance415.52 NILNIL
Great Gidding Village HallAnnual rent800.00NIL
  • Clerk’s working hours for October, a total of 41 hours, were approved
  • Review of finance and budget to date, with a view to setting 2026/27 precept.  Cllr Hodson explained the precept (£11,837 for 2025/26) and recommended an increase to cover revisions to the website, purchase of a laptop, National Insurance contributions and other costs that are likely to rise, at least, in line with inflation.  After some discussion the sum of £12,500 was agreed – proposed by Cllrs Bolton and Maciag
  • VAT refund, to end of October, will be calculated and applied for.

0087.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

              a) we are not aware of the date for planning meeting at which the Hemington Lodge Road application will be discussed.  Note of thanks to Parish Council from resident, also more on website.

              b) Great Gidding School site – Cllr Maciag advised that Milton Estates had requested CambsCC remove the buildings from their property – CambsCC have demolished parts of the buildings that were encroaching on Milton Estates land, but not removed the whole structures or the resulting debris from the demolition.  A letter will be sent to CambsCC, with copies to County Councillor, local MP and Conservation Officer requesting removal of the debris.

              c) Local Plan Engagement sessions (nearest is Sawtry on 3 December) – see posters on noticeboard.  Cllr Maciag attended the recent District Parish Council meeting with Clara Kerr, Head of Planning, in attendance. Throughout Cambs, 360 sites have been designated.  There is an ongoing call for additional sites.  33000 homes are required in the County in the next 25 years.

              d) Laurel Farm – crown reduction of ash tree (Parish Council not asked for a response).

***        Cllr Downer requested an update on the Baptist Chapel – Clerk confirmed no further correspondence, no planning application submitted.  Cllr Hodson requested a further letter be sent to the Conservation and Environment Officer regarding removal of the wall and gateway.

0088.25 Local Government Reorganisation – Hunts DC require response to their proposal to become a unitary authority, they are meeting Wednesday 19th November to decide, deadline Friday 21st November.  All information from Hunts DC had been distributed to Cllrs prior to the meeting – it had been hoped that Cllr Alban would attend the meeting to address any questions.

0089.25 Information Technology – at their Councillor training session, Cllrs Downer and Nankivell were encouraged to sign up this Council for a gov.uk website, with dedicated secure email addresses.  Cllr Bolton will research the options. Clerk will apply for competitive quotes for set-up, hosting and maintaining the site. 

   Cllr Nankivell also recommended an upgrade of the laptop to accommodate Windows 11.  Cllr Bolton will research options.

   Cllr Bolton recommended an external hard drive be used for future back ups.

0090.25 Village Maintenance – 

  1. Recreation Field – Cllr Nankivell confirmed that the softball team did not need the whole of the space, therefore Cllr Hodson suggested that the lower one-third of the Field is no longer cut, leaving grass to grow, and cut when essential.

Cllr Hargrave reminded that options for a car parking area inside the gate were to be explored.  Research regarding the area/requirements/costs will be carried out and reported at the December meeting.

Clerk advised that there had been 2 separate enquiries about use of the field for football.

  • Anglian Water pumping station on Winwick Road – there had been recent activity with tankers constantly visiting the site (there was an incident last year when sewage leached onto the Recreation Field).  Correspondence with Anglian Water assures no current problems with this site.

***      Cllr Downer requested an update regarding Footpath No 6 – Clerk confirmed there had been no response to a recent request for an update.  Cllr Downer asked that County Cllr Gardener, when he next attends a meeting, be asked to intervene.

0091.25 Correspondence received since 21st October 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

              b)Cambridgeshire County Council –

  • Cambridgeshire Matters October edition
  • Highways events during coming months – nearest is Stilton Christmas Lights switch on – 23rd November
  • c) LHI application window is open until 16 January 2026 
  • Highways Temporary Closure notice for Chapel End (Mill Meadow to Mill Road), starting 18th November
  • Cambridgeshire County Council will present their draft business plan and budget 2026-2029 at the Strategy, Resources and Performance Committee  Webinar session on Thursday 11th December at 18.30
  • Local Plan – many documents available
  • Christmas Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme to families within the parish. The Programme operates between 20 December to 4 January

c) Huntingdonshire District Council –

  • Town and Parish Council Newsletter (includes CIL information, LHI bid reminder, Local Plan information)
  • Press release about Huntingdonshire showcase at the House of Commons
  • CIL funding applications open from 27th October to 19th December
  • HDC Active Lifestyles Children’s School Holiday Sports Sessions – information and costs
  • Notification of revised Waste Collection Days, household Recycling Centre closure dates, Christmas tree recycling and (starting in March 2026) weekly food waste collections
  • Waste minimization meeting online – 27th November 3.00-4.00pm

d) Cambs &Pboro Combined Authority – monthly newsletter

e) Cambs ACRE – Staying in Touch newsletter

f) CAPALC – nothing

g) Parish Online monthly newsletter

h) SLCC advise –  The 14th edition of Arnold Baker has now been published and is available for purchase.  SLCC members can purchase it at a discounted price of £144 (plus £5.40 shipping)

i) Citizens Advice Rural Cambs, recently launched a dedicated Community   Energy Advice service to support residents across Huntingdonshire, Fenland and East Cambridgeshire – poster available

0092.25  Items for next meeting:

Update to gov.uk website – findings of research

Options for replacement laptop, and external hard drive.

Ideas and options for Rec. Field parking area.

Meeting closed at 21.15.  The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 16th December 2025

 in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Village Hall payments were approved.

*** amendment, in blue, submitted by Cllr Downer.

2025-11-18 Agenda for Great & Little Parish Council meeting

2025-11-18 Agenda for Great & Little Parish Council meeting

GREAT  &  LITTLE  GIDDING  PARISH  COUNCIL    

Chairman: Jan Maciag

Clerk:  Julie Trolove

Great and Little Gidding Parish Council, The Village Hall, Main Street,

Great Gidding, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 5NU 

TEL: 01832 293 068    EMAIL: ggparishcouncil@outlook.com

To Members of the Council

You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council to be held on Tuesday 18th November 2025 for the purpose of transacting the business listed below. 

Members of the Press and Public PLEASE submit your question/request/comment in writing to the Parish Office letterbox or via email, no later than 2PM on Monday 17th November

Julie Trolove              

Parish Clerk                                        

14  November 2025   

0080.25 Chairperson’s Welcome

0081.25 To receive apologies and reasons for absence                                 

0082.25 Member’s declaration of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

0083.25 Public & Press participation session with respect to items on the Agenda

0084.25 To confirm and accept minutes of the meeting held on 21st October 2025

0085.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

0086.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank (not yet received)

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 14/11/2025 £6042.60 (includes £500 bequest and £2500 grant )
    • Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/11/2025  £21827.57
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/11/2025  – £211.27

b) PAYMENTS – to approve online payments in respect of the following

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amount
Staff costsWages for September (28 hours) HMRC National Insurance415.52NIL
Great Gidding Village HallAnnual rent800.00 nil
  • to approve Clerk’s working hours for October   – a total of  41  hours
  • Review of finance and budget to date, with a view to setting 2026/27 precept
  • VAT refund, to end of October

0087.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

              a)awaiting date of the planning meeting at which the Hemington Lodge Road application will be discussed.  Note of thanks from resident, also more on website.

              b) Great Gidding School site

              c) Local Plan Engagement sessions (nearest is Sawtry on 3 December).  Report from Cllr Maciag on recent District Parish Council meeting with Head of Planning in attendance.

              d) Laurel Farm – crown reduction of ash tree (Parish Council not asked for a response).

0088.25 Local Government Reorganisation – Hunts DC require response to their proposal to become a unitary authority – Meeting Wednesday 19th November to decide, deadline Friday 21st November

0089.25 Information Technology – website options/email addresses/laptop etc.

0090.25 Village Maintenance – 

  1. Recreation Field – future uses and terms of use/ grass cutting contract – areas and frequency/set a budget and hire fees
  2. Anglian Water pumping station on Winwick Road – details shared with Parish Councillors prior to the meeting.

0091.25 Correspondence received since 21st October 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

              b)Cambridgeshire County Council –

  • Cambridgeshire Matters October edition
  • Highways events during coming months – nearest is Stilton Christmas Lights switch on – 23rd November
  • c) LHI application window is open until 16 January 2026 
  • Highways Temporary Closure notice for Chapel End (Mill Meadow to Mill Road), starting 18th November
  • Cambridgeshire County Council will present their draft business plan and budget 2026-2029 at the Strategy, Resources and Performance Committee  Webinar session on Thursday 11th December at 18.30
  • Local Plan – many documents available
  • Christmas Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme to families within the parish. The Programme operates between 20 December to 4 January

c) Huntingdonshire District Council –

  • Town and Parish Council Newsletter (includes CIL information, LHI bid reminder, Local Plan information)
  • Press release about Huntingdonshire showcase at the House of Commons
  • CIL funding applications open from 27th October to 19th December
  • HDC Active Lifestyles Children’s School Holiday Sports Sessions – information and costs
  • Notification of revised Waste Collection Days, household Recycling Centre closure dates, Christmas tree recycling and (starting in March 2026) weekly food waste collections
  • Waste minimization meeting online – 27th November 3.00-4.00pm

d) Cambs &Pboro Combined Authority – monthly newsletter

e) Cambs ACRE – Staying in Touch newsletter

f) CAPALC – nothing

g) Parish Online monthly newsletter

h) SLCC advise –  The 14th edition of Arnold Baker has now been published and is available for purchase.  SLCC members can purchase it at a discounted price of £144 (plus £5.40 shipping)

i) Citizens Advice Rural Cambs, recently launched a dedicated Community   Energy Advice service to support residents across Huntingdonshire, Fenland and East Cambridgeshire – poster available

0092.25  Items for next meeting:

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 16th December 2025

 in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Held on Tuesday 21st October, in the Village Hall, Great Gidding – starting at 7.30PM

Minutes approved at meeting held on 18th November 2025

PRESENT: Cllrs Maciag, Hargrave, Hodson, Bolton, Downer, Nankivell, County Cllr Gardener and District Councillor Alban, the Clerk and 21 members of the public

0067.25 Cllr Maciag, as Chairperson, welcomed those present to the meeting

0068.25 There were no apologies for absence                                   

0069.25 There were no Member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

0070.25 No members of the Press were present.  Members of the Public were in attendance in respect of item 0074.25b Highways application in respect of Hemington Lodge Road and its junction with B660 – CambsCC application no CCC/25/107/FUL – there followed considerable comment and discussion regarding all aspects of this application, particular concerns were raised regarding the increased heavy goods vehicle and agricultural vehicle traffic that will impact on travel through the village and on the local road network.  Cllr Gardener read out additional notes provided by Planning Dept of CambsCC (these were added to the village website on 22/10/2025) and encouraged both Parish Councillors and concerned residents to attend the planning committee session at which this application will be discussed (Date and details to follow when known).  Parish Councillors will write a response to the application, setting out their objections and highlighting the concerns of parishioners.

0071.25 Minutes of the meeting held on 16th September  2025 were confirmed as a correct record by Cllrs Bolton and Hargrave.

0072.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

              Cllr Alban reported:

  He has sent an objection to the planning application regarding the re-aligned access to     Hemington Lodge Road.

Local Government reorganisation – Option E, a standalone Huntingdonshire authority is still an option to be considered.

Civil Parking enforcement is being carried out in towns but has not yet spread out across the whole district.

Clara Kerr, head of Planning Department, will attend a District Wide Parish Council meeting to discuss the next stage of the Local Plan procedure.

Cllr Alban left to attend another Parish Council meeting.

Cllr Gardener reported:

Cambs CC have chosen Option A (Peterborough, Huntingdonshire and Fenland) as the preferred option for the Local Government reorganisation – Cllr Gardener will vote for Option E (Huntingdonshire as a standalone authority).

The revised Highways reporting system is up and running, we should check that all reports have been transferred, are relevant and update them to reflect the current state of any highways issues – anyone can report an issue, it will be assessed/triaged and auctioned accordingly.  Cllr Gardener will hold regular meetings with the Highways Maintenance Manager.

The next round of the LHI scheme is open between 10th November and 16th January for bids to be submitted. 20MPH scheme bids are open between 26th January and 26th March (Little Gidding scheme remains “on the list”).

Cambridgeshire County Council funds Healthy You, a service that provides free NHS Health Checks for adults aged 40-74 to screen for conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia. See https://healthyyou.org.uk/ to book an appointment

Cllr Hargrave:

Over £500 raised at the McMillan coffee morning

38 bookings already for the Quiz and Fish and Chip Supper in November

Clerk – Remembrance Sunday, there are no details yet of a service at Great Gidding.  Poppies will be placed at bottom crossroads.

0073.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank (not yet received)

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4/10/2025 £8700.29 (includes £500 bequest and £2500 grant)
    • Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/10/2025  £21827.57
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/10/2025  – £211.27

b) PAYMENTS – Cllrs Hargrave and Bolton approved the following payments and clerk’s working hours

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
Staff costsWages for August (29 hours) HMRC National InsuranceUp to £500 (figure not available at meeting)NILJRT 
VikingPrint cartridges, paper and other stationery135.5922.60  
Bradgate Grounds MaintenanceInvoice no 3285  253.0342.17  
Karl Morgan MaintenancePainting of 2 x benches339.00 (less £23 for paint)NIL  
Julie TrolovePaint for benches – reimbursement23.00NIL  
Ady Pendred signsNoticeboard and installation1440.00240.00  
CAPALCTraining sessions for 2 x Councillors150.00NIL  
  • Clerk’s working hours for September   – a total of 28 hours – approved, see above
  • Review of finance and budget to date, with a view to setting 2026/27 precept – this will be on the November agenda

0074.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

              a) 25/01714/HHFUL  Two storey and single storey rear extensions 6 Winwick Road Great Gidding Huntingdon PE28 5PB

              DECISION – a retrospective application as this was built some time ago, in the Conservation Area, but does not impact on visual street scene.

              b) Highways application in respect of Hemington Lodge Road and its junction with B660 – CambsCC application no CCC/25/107/FUL

              DECISION –  objection due to increased traffic through village and on local, unsuitable road network, and resulting safety issues

              Copy of residents correspondence (x4) to CambsCC regarding this application was shared with Councillors prior to the meeting

              c) Baptist Chapel – information sent to Tim Alban from the Conservation Officer

              d) School site – Cambs CC (Mark Freer) advised that demolition and dismantling work starts on Monday 20th October (already started on Thursday 16th October)

              e) District Councillor Alban has arranged a District wide Parish Council meeting to take place on Wednesday 5th November, with Clara Kerr Head of Planning in attendance and particularly to discuss the next stage of the Local Plan – Cllr Maciag will attend.

0075.25  Local Government re-organisation. Introduction of option E – to retain Huntingdonshire as a standalone unitary authority. – see Cllr reports above

0076.25 Village Maintenance – 

  1. The newt trail (Cllr Downer to report) – he advised that the gate has not been replaced and requested an update from the Footpath Officer – Clerk to send email
  2.  Rec ground maintenance – ongoing grass cutting contract.  Contractors had miscounted and carried out 2 extra cuts and requested payment – Cllrs reluctantly agreed.  Bradgate had also suggested that cutting should continue to end of October – over the next few months Cllrs will consider how to manage grass cutting, revise the areas to be cut and frequency of cuts, taking into account users of the Rec Field, and the Winwick Road properties.
  3. Noticeboard installed – Clerk has added Hunts DC logo, acknowledged the grant given and will send a photograph as requested by the terms of the grant.  Refund of unspent monies will follow.  (Smartwater on this item)

0077.25 Allotments – Renewal letters were sent out – all paid, except for Plot No 10 which became vacant and has been offered to the first name on the waiting list.  Clerk requested clarification of terms of tenancy, this will be revised and tenant will be advised.

0078.25 Correspondence received since 16th September 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition

 Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads (4 in Huntingdonshire during last month),

Highways events during coming months – nearest is a Remembrance event in Sawtry. 

Community Food initiative small grants available in respect of food poverty, 

   Local Highways Initiative – 2026/27 expression of interest

  The Local Nature Recovery Strategy for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough region

Information about replacement Highways asset management system, known as Aurora – clerk has attended online information session. 

Waste Education Newsletter

c) Huntingdonshire District Council –

  • Town and Parish Council Newsletter (includes weekly food waste collection from April 2026),
  • Request for volunteers for the Winter Gritting season.
  • Press release about Paxton Pits Nature Reserve
  • invitation to Annual Climate Conference takes place on Wednesday 5th November at Burgess Hall – looking for attendees and stall holders, 
  • next CIL round funding starts 27th October for applications to be submitted,
  • online events to encourage residents to stand in May 2026 polls
  • Dr Bike sessions to be held during November

d) Cambs &Pboro Combined Authority – monthly newsletter, includes buses

e) Cambs ACRE

f) CAPALC – adverts for job vacancies

g) Society of Local Council Clerks – advert for a Deputy CEO

h) Parish Online monthly newsletter

i)  Huntingdon Archives – request for return of legal documents loaned some years ago.

0079.25  Items for next meeting:

Review of finance and budget to date, with a view to setting 2026/27 precept

Information Technology – website and email addresses

Rec Field – management of grass cutting, areas and frequency

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 18th November 2025

 in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

2025-08-19 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2025-08-19 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Present:  Councillors Maciag, Hodson, Hargrave, Downer and the Clerk and 3  members of the public (LJ and SH, and PH)

043.25 Councillor Maciag, as Chairperson, welcomed those present to the meeting.

044.25 Apologies received from:

                County Councillor Gardener – at another meeting

                District Councillor Alban – at another meeting

                Cllr Bolton – holiday

                Cllr Nankivell – holiday                     

0045.25 There were no member’s declaration of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

0046.25 2 x members of the Public (LJ and SH) were present in respect of the request for funding of the defibrillator (see 0052.25 below).  1 member of the Neighbourhood Plan team was present to update the Parish Council (see 0050.25b below)

0047.25 To confirm and accept minutes of the meeting held on 15th July 2025 including the amendment  to Minutes submitted by Cllr Downer .            Minutes were approved by Cllrs  Hodson and Hargrave.

0048.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

District Councillor Alban had emailed to advise that the solar farm at Haddon had gone to Appeal  and was refused. Nothing further heard from North Northants about the Anaerobic Digester unit.          

Cllr Nankivel – written report submitted with an update about the softball team.  Also a request via   a resident to paint the exterior of the shipping container on the Rec Field – Councillors were in agreement but asked for a design/colour choice before work commences.

Cllr Hargrave, regarding the Village Hall committee

Games night, despite only 29 attending, went well.

Café at Open Studios was a financial success

Cllr Downer expressed thanks to the Committee.

Cllr Downer questioned the Clerk regarding the adding of Minutes to the village website and the Clerk will add them in the next week.                                                  

0049.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

                 a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank

Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4/8/2025 £11168.15 (includes £500 bequest and £2500 grant)

Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 20/6/2025  £21755.36

Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/8/2025  – £210.81

b) PAYMENTS – the following online payments were approved.

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
Staff costsWages for June (32 hours) ***  XxxNILJRT 
Information Commissioners OfficeAnnual subscription52.00NILJRT 
Bradgate MaintenanceGrass cutting – invoice no 3113253.0342.17  

                *** Payslip was not available at the time of the meeting, but authorized up to £500.

c)  Clerk’s working hours for July,  a total of 28, were approved by Cllrs.

Payroll Services have confirmed that, due to a change in legislation, there are likely to be months when National Insurance payments are due on Clerk’s wages.

0050.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

a) There are no new applications, only a Biodiversity statement in respect of 41 Main Street (area planted is at Whitehall Farm, Steeple Gidding)

b) Neighbourhood Plan – update and public consultation.  Paul Hargrave of the Neighbourhood Plan Group advised that the next stage of the project had been completed, the document had been sent out to 17 organisations as recommended by HuntsDC, and a further 62 copies has been sent out by email.  Details had been shared on the village Facebook and WhatsApp sites, feedback can be made via the village website and there is a hard copy available in Winwick, Hamerton and Great Gidding (to view the Great Gidding copy please contact the Parish Clerk and it will be made available).  An event will be held in the Village Hall on Saturday 20th September  at 10.30am, when questions can be asked about the document.

Paul Hargrave left the meeting after giving his update.

c) The Baptist Chapel – wall removed …. Conservation Area and Listed Building consent are required – nothing showing on Hunts DC website as at 15/8/2025  – email sent to Conservation Officer on 5/8/2025, no response yet.  A number of residents have also corresponded with Planning Dept of Hunts DC regarding this site.  Clerk has advised District Cllr Alban of concerns regarding the development.   Clerk has a potential pecuniary interest in respect of the developer and advised she should be excluded from correspondence regarding this site.

0051.25 Village Maintenance – 

a) The Jitty – Milton Estates have been asked to cut back vegetation (later in the year), also to change the gate latch at Mill Road entrance to Footpath 6, and to cut down and cut back vegetation along Main Street.

b) Footpath No 6 – the landowner of the gate on Chapel End entrance and other gates and access has been asked to carry out works.  Footpath Officer at CambsCC has been updated.  The landowner has started to cut back vegetation.  The gate onto Chapel End remains unchanged.

c) Footbridge over Alconbury Brook, Right of Way – email sent to Footpath Officer, with email from British Horse Society, online CambsCC report completed, several residents have telephoned/reported/emailed – work on bridge completed and email of thanks sent to the Footpath Officer and his team for bringing this to a speedy and satisfactory conclusion.         

d) Noticeboard – quotes for both metal and wooden from 2 tradesmen were shared prior to the meeting.  Proposed by Cllr Maciag and seconded by Cllr Hargrave

DECISION to appoint Ady Pendred to install a noticeboard.

e) Benches on Main Street – quote received.  Proposed acceptance by Cllr Hodson and seconded by Cllr Hargrave

DECISION to appoint  Karl Morgan to refurbish 2 x benches

f) Clerk carried out Risk Assessment of the Rec Field on 22nd July – elder bush on Winwick Road was trimmed back.  Clerk will purchase a NO Dog sign for Winwick Road entrance gate.

g) Junction of Hemington Lodge Road and Main Street – concern regarding the vegetation within the fenced boundary of the pond creating traffic hazard  – Clerk has asked contractor to survey work required and carry out ASAP.

0052.25  Request for S137 funding for defibrillator – completed application form received.

                  DECISION £125.30 will be granted – approved by Councillors Hargrave and Maciag.

As pads and batteries will require replacing/updating at regular intervals, fundraising activities will be carried out to cover expenditure

0053.25 Correspondence received since 15th July 2025 :

                a) NALC newsletters – dated                       Chief Executives Bulletin                             NALC events,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition for July, Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads (5 in Huntingdonshire during last month), Highways events during coming months – none locally, various emails about Public Rights of Way hierarchy survey,  The Library Presents –Autumn 2025 brochure, Dr Bike sessions at various locations for bike checks, Flood and Water newsletter,

   Food Waste volunteer required for each Parish in advance of introduction of weekly food collection.

   Summer Holiday activities and food for children.

   Local Highways Initiative – 2026/27 expression of interest

   The Local Nature Recovery Strategy for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough region

c) Huntingdonshire District Council –

press release regarding Community Health and Wealth Building Fund

press release regarding Combat Fraud Team and their success

press release regarding Civil Parking Enforcement

d) Cambs &Pboro Combined Authority –

 7 x new Tiger bus routes, 1 of which is Huntingdon to Cambridge

                   Monthly newsletter

e) via SLCC – update on Devolution – MP’s briefing for August

h) Parish Online monthly newsletter includes FREE gov.uk website.

0054.25  Items for next meeting:

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 16th September 2025 in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Village Hall payments for co-authorisation were approved by all

Meeting closed at  21.14

2025-05-20 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2025-05-20 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Present:  Councillors Maciag, Hargrave, Bolton and Hodson, and the Clerk. Also County Councillor Gardener and 2 members of the public.

Agenda of the Annual Parish Council Meeting

  1. To elect Parish Council Chairman
  2. To elect Parish Council Vice Chairman
  3. Completion of Acceptance of Office forms and Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests forms

There were no other nominations for Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.  Cllrs Hodson and Bolton proposed and seconded the following:

Cllr Maciag as Chairperson

Cllr Hargrave as Vice Chairperson

0001.25 Cllr Maciag, as Chairperson, welcomed those present to the meeting

0002.25 Apologies and reasons for absence:

               District Cllr Alban – at another meeting    

0003.25 There were no Member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

0004.25  2 x members of the public were present to find out more about Parish Council, with a view to becoming a Councillor.

0005.25 Minutes of the meeting held on 15th April 2025 were confirmed as a correct record by   Councillors Maciag and Hargrave

0006.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

               County Councillor Gardener:

 He advised that the County Council was now Liberal Democrat controlled.

 He had been re- elected and was now assigned to Highways/Planning/Staffing and Appeals and Fire Authority committees

The Local Government re-organisation is ongoing with the potential that all will be completed by 2028, with new unitary authorities in place by 2027.  It is not known how boundaries will be redefined or if any changes will be made to election dates. 

In response to the resident’s question regarding footpaths (at the Annual Parish Meeting), he will liaise with the Clerk and the Footpath Officer (Dan Wiggs) and Highways Officer (Sarah Budd) to assess these matters.

Councillor Gardener left to attend another meeting.

Cllr Hargrave:

The recent coffee morning had raised £476 for Dementia UK

Any items for the next newsletter are required by 27th May.

Cllr Hodson:

Soil improver for the allotments, delivered by Hunts DC, had been used within 48 hours and allotment holders are keen to receive a further supply.  Clerk confirmed that she had made the request to Hunts DC, currently there is none available for delivery.

Clerk:

Notification of the resignation of Cllr Moody had been received, an email of thanks has been sent.

0007.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 2/5/2025 £12572.23 (includes £500 bequest)
    • Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 2/5/2025  £            21676.65
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 2/5/2025  – £102.59

b) PAYMENTS – to approve online payments in respect of the following

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
Staff costsWages for March (27 hours)  XxxNILJRT 
Ecclesiastical InsuranceParish Council insurance ***842.38NIL  
VikingOffice supplies and telephone/answer machine161.9626.99  

*** Clerk had checked with insurers and has been advised that there is no cover for Data Protection and this type of cover is not available.

  • Clerk’s working hours for April, a total of  27, were approved by Cllrs Maciag and Hargrave
  • The Precept for 2025/26 of £11837 has been paid into the bank account
  • VAT refund paperwork completed and refund received – £158.91
  • AGAR (annual audit) paperwork had been shared prior to the meeting.

   DECISION TO approve the AGAR documents for the 2024/25 financial year

   Proposed and seconded by Cllrs Hargrave and Bolton.  

  • AGAR signed by Parish Council Chairman and the Clerk.
  • Independent internal auditor to be appointed – Clerk had emailed CANALBS, but no response.  She hopes to resolve this in the next few days.

0008.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

Application 25/00749 HHFUL The Mill, Mill Road, Great Gidding – render outbuilding, internal alterations and replacement windows and doors.

There were no objections to the changes proposed (Listed building and Conservation  Area)

School site – Parish Council’s response to the Section 77 notice was sent on 17th April 2025.  Nothing further has been heard.

CIL funding – Huntingdonshire District Council are inviting applications for funding.      Clerk is uncertain of the process and will make enquiries with Planning Department.

0009.25  Recreation Ground – Cllr Hodson proposed that a gate be inserted at the opposite corner to the entrance gate, to enable safer walking to Kings Wood on Winwick Road.

0010.25 Village Maintenance – Cllr Hargrave and Clerk compiled a grant application  in respect of a replacement noticeboard – a grant of £2500 has been awarded. Quotes will be obtained.

 0011.25 Donations to Charities – Cllr Moody had written a policy document and submitted for consideration.  Questions arose, the Clerk will check out details.

0012.25 Correspondence received since 15th April 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition, Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads (3 in Huntingdonshire during May), Highways events planned – none locally, Resurfacing of Bullock Road at Elton mid June.

   Cambridge Flood and Water – advice on flooding and use of water.

c)Huntingdonshire District Council –

LOCAL PLAN – Additional Sites Land Availability Assessments will be available for you to view and comment between the following dates:

Start date: 23/04/25 10:00

End date: 04/06/25 23:59

Please select the following link to view this event:

https://consult.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/kse/event/38343

Town and Parish Council newsletter forwarded to Parish Councillors , update on waste minimisation, electrical recycling points

Communities Service team notice, 

Press release about CIL funded projects

Advance notice of the Town and Parish Council Forum on 19th June at Burgess Hall, St Ives, a reminder has been sent to book tickets

Survey about play areas in Huntingdonshire completed

d) CAPALC – nothing received

e) Cambs Acre – Staying in Touch newsletter for  May

f)  CPRE spring newsletter available

g)  Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough/Greater Cambridge  Partnership – nothing due to election

h) Huntingdonshire Community Policing meetings – invitations to join online meetings on 24/9 and 15/12, both at 7pm.

i) The Pensions Regulator requested an updated renewal of the PAYE scheme – this was completed on 25th April 2025

j) Clear Councils Insurance (now known as Ecclesiastical) newsletter – articles about tree roots and terrorism

013.25 Items for next meeting:

              Co-option of Parish Councillors

              Budget update for 2025/26

              Means by which the Parish Council’s share information.   

              Update on findings regarding CIL payments

              Spreadsheet of issues regarding Highways, Byways and Footpaths

              Update on “Donations to Charities” policy wording             

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 17th June 2025  in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Village Hall payments were approved by Cllrs Bolton and Maciag

The meeting closed at 21.28

2025-07-15 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2025-07-15 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

PRESENT:  Cllrs Maciag, Bolton, Downer, Nankivell, Hargrave and Hodson, County Councillor Gardener and 1 member of the public

0028.25 Cllr Maciag, as Chairperson, welcomed those present to the meeting

0029.25 To receive apologies and reasons for absence:

   District Councillor Alban – at another meeting, he has sent a report                     

0030.25  Declarations of Disclosable Interests received from Cllr Nankivell for 0037.25

0031.25  Member of the public present in respect of 0037.25

0032.25  Minutes of the meeting held on 17th June 2025 were confirmed as a correct record by all Cllrs.

0033.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

County Councillor Gardener advised that the Combined Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayor will take on extra responsibilities, possibly from March 2026.

Community Right to Buy, in respect of Community Assets, will be implemented at the time of the Council re-organisation – further details to follow.

County Council voted for an 11% increase in Councillor allowances at a recent meeting.

Cllr Downer thanked County Cllr Gardener and his colleague Dan Wiggs for attending and advising on footpath issues in the Parish.

County Cllr Gardener left the meeting at 20.09 and will next attend in October.

Clerk read out District Councillor Alban’s report re Anaerobic Digester planning application, Hunts DC parking enforcement, Local Government re-organisation, proposed date of 10th September for Districtwide Parish Council meeting with a Highways Officer in attendance.

Cllr Nankivell had reported (via telephone) damage to Black Bridge leading to the Gallops – it has not been repaired yet.  Clerk advised that the reporting page on the CambsCC website has recently been completely changed – she intends to check that all outstanding issues are still recorded correctly and will add a report for the bridge if this is not listed.

Cllr Bolton asked if an Adobe Acrobat subscription could be purchased as agenda and documents are not appearing in the correct order, when sent on by the Clerk – Clerk will try and find another means of sending the agenda and documents prior to a meeting.

Cllr Hargrave gave a report of recent Village Hall Committee events and actions –

a recent pop-up café was very successful. 

The front door of the Village Hall was difficult to close in very hot weather – will be checked out. 

25 people have booked for the upcoming Games Night. 

Investigating a hearing loop or similar system, and the working of the PA system

Cllr Hodson thanked the Village Hall committee for their activities.

Cllr Hodson  declared an interest as an allotment holder  – he advised that Gidding Charity, as owner of the allotment site, had been in dispute with Anglian Water/WAVE regarding invoices for water usage.  A formal complaint has been raised, but the outcome is awaited.  If it is proved that the invoices are correct due to a considerable increase in water use, it may be that rental fee of the allotments to the Parish Council will increase. 

Cllr Maciag – Neighbourhood Plan interim report was ready to share with residents, prior to its next submission to the District Council, and it was agreed that this should be shared via the village website and 3 copies printed.  A printed copy will be available to view in Great Gidding, Winwick and Hamerton and arrangements made to view it.

0034.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank

a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank  (not received as at 11/7/2025 – website check)

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 11/7/2025 £9838.83 (includes £500 bequest)
    • Parish Council Deposit Account (Business Premium Account interest rate reduced to 1.2% from 12/8/2025)  – balance as at 20/6/2025  £21755.36
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 2/6/2025  – £102.96

b) PAYMENTS – approved by Cllrs Hodson and Maciag

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
Staff costsWages for MAY(36 hours)  XxxNILJRT 
CatalystWebsite hosting322.11NIL  
Bradgate MaintenanceInvoice no 3018210.8642.17  
Milton Estates (Peterborough)Invoice for access route to Rec. Field1.00NIL  
Section 137 requestPayment at a future meeting    
  • Clerk’s working hours for JUNE  – a total of  32, approved by Cllrs Hargrave and Hodson.
  • Review of Financial Regulations – it was agreed that no further amendments were required.
  • Review of Standing Orders – it was agreed that no amendments were required.

0036.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

              There are no new applications (as at 11/7/2025)

0037.25  Section 137 funding request in respect of softball team.

Member of the public confirmed that insurance was in place for the group, a            constitution was being devised and a bank account applied for. 25 regular attendees, most of those from the village.

   Cllr Hodson requested the constitution include a clause to state that all equipment and assets will be transferred to the Village Hall should the venture discontinue.  Also some of the items listed in the budget are day to day expenses and will not be included as part of the Section 137 grant. 

              Cllr Hargrave proposed that the group be supported in principle and seconded Cllr Hodson’s proposal to donate £800 to enable the group to set up.

   DECISION to grant £800 to softball team – proposed by Cllr Hodson and seconded by Cllr Hargrave

0038.25 Village Maintenance –  Clerk and Councillor Downer met with Dan Wiggs, Footpath Officer for CambsCC and Cllr Ian Gardener – discussion of Footpath No 6 (Mill Road to Chapel End) and The Jitty.  The surface of the Jitty has since been swept since that meeting.  Mr Weekes is to supply a definitive border of what is Highways responsibility and neighbouring landowner responsibility in respect of the Jitty.  Clerk will write to landowners regarding specific issues and copy in Mr Weekes and Cllr Gardener.

              Cllr Downer submitted the following amendment to this agenda item, to be approved at the meeting held on 19th August 2025:

            I believe that in respect of minute 0038.25 the following should be recorded:

  • The CCC Fotpath Oficer has undertaken to contact the Landowner regarding the fallen tree blocking the pedestrian gate on Footpath 6.
  • The CC Footpath Officer has undertaken to contact the Landowner regarding replacing the gate, at the Chapel End of Footpath 6,  with a more accessible one.
  • Councilor Gardener has recommended that GGPC write to the Landowner of the small gate, at the Mill Road End of Footpath 6, and ask the they replace the rope used to secure the gate with a removable chain.
  • Councilor Gardener has recommended that GGPC write to the Landowners of land on Footpath 6 seeking their permission for the overgrown vegetation impeding access, to be cut back.

Noticeboard – quotes are being sought for the board + installation.  Hunts DC have paid       the grant monies and have supplied a logo for inclusion on the board.

0039.25 A recent email from CAPALC outlined the requirement for changes to Parish Council IT provision – dedicated email addresses (.gov.uk) for Clerk, councillors, use of gov.uk website etc.  The email had been shared with Councillors prior to the meeting and, it was agreed that, until more is known about the reorganisation of Councils, it would be preferable to wait to see what requirements came from that exercise that may impact on parish councils, their IT requirements and not to incur additional expense etc.

0040.25  Hunts DC survey on reorganisation proposals – Cllr Hodson had completed the survey and felt that the questions were tailored for responses from individuals.  The Clerk has completed the form.

0041.25 Correspondence received since 17th June 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition for May, Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads (5 in Huntingdonshire during last month), Highways events planned – none locally, various emails about Public Rights of Way hierarchy survey,

   Food Waste volunteer required for each Parish in advance of introduction of weekly food collection.

   Summer Holiday activities and food for children.

  c)Huntingdonshire District Council – offer their Pest Control Maintenance services, Town and Parish Council newsletter for June, Road Closures in July – various in Huntingdon, nothing locally, Water system management event on 10th July,

PRESS RELEASES:

 Civil Parking enforcement starts 28th July

Digital screens in local towns

Great Ouse valley Trust – study to explore landscape designation benefits

            Waste Education newsletter – includes information about workshops and visits

Redevelopment of Hinchingbrooke Park – plans approved

Update on Net Zero Villages – Great Staughton Village Hall project

d) CAPALC – nothing received, their website is still inactive

e) Cambs Acre – Staying in Touch newsletter for June, invitation to Rural Housing event

f) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnership – new TIGER bus routes announced – around Cambridge and Newmarket

g) Huntingdonshire Community Policing meetings – invitations to join online meetings on 24/9 and 15/12, both at 7pm.

h) Parish Online monthly newsletter

0042.25  Items for next meeting:

Neighbourhood Plan revised document – feedback and comments          

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 19th August 2025  in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Village Hall payments for co-authorisation were approved by all:

WhoWhat forTOTALAuthorisedAuthorised
British Gas Lite To 23 May  2025Electricity (paid by Direct Debit)63.12Direct Debit 
A C Cleaning ServicesInvoice no 1073 to 10th July45.00  
A B Hargrave21.00 (TEN) 33.91 (flyers)54.91  
P Jarvisrepair stage flats/ boards99.33  
PPL/PRSAnnual licence170.32  

2025-06-17 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2025-06-17 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

PRESENT:  Cllrs Maciag, Hargrave, Hodson, Bolton and the Clerk.  Also 2 members of the Public

0014.25 Cllr Maciag, as Chairperson, welcomed those present to the meeting

0015.25 To receive apologies and reasons for absence:

   District Councillor Alban – at another meeting

   County Councillor Gardener – at another meeting                         

0016.25 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

0017.25 There was no Public & Press participation – members of the public were present to be considered for co-option as Parish Councillors

0018.25  Minutes of the meeting held on 20th May 2025 were confirmed as a correct record by Cllrs Bolton and Hargrave.

0019.25  Completed Co-option forms had been received and accepted.  Cllr Hodson and Cllr Hargrave proposed and seconded Richard Downer and Melanie Nankivel as Parish Councillors.  Acceptance of Office forms were completed.

0020.25 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.

Clerk – email from HuntsDC outlining options for local Council reorganisation, 3 schemes are being considered, further details will be shared with Councillors over the coming weeks.

Clerk- our insurers no longer offer Data Protection cover, Clerk had confirmation from CAPALC on the day of the meeting that they could add DP cover to the annual subscription at a cost of £50 – it was agreed that this amount could be included with this month’s batch of payments.

There were no reports from Councillors                       

0021.25 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

             a) Bank statements from Barclays Bank

  • Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 2/6/2025 £11045.30 (includes £500 bequest)
    • Parish Council Deposit Account (Business Premium Account interest rate reduced to 1.2% from 12/8/2025)  – balance as at 2/6/2025  £21755.36
    • Defibrillator account – balance as at 2/6/2025  – £102.96

b) PAYMENTS – approved by Cllrs Hodson and Maciag

WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
Staff costsWages for April (27 hours)  xxxNILJRT 
JRB EnterprisesDog waste bags110.5218.42  
Bradgate Grounds MaintenanceInvoice no 2852 + 2934253.03 + 253.03 (506.06)42.17 + 42.17 (84.34)  
Milton Estates (Peterborough)Invoice for access route to Rec. Field1.00NIL  
LGS servicesInternal Auditor report126.0021.00  
CAPALCData Protection cover (added 17/6/2025)50.00NIL  
  • Clerk’s working hours for May, approved by Cllrs Hodson and Maciag as a total of  36. 
  • Budget for 2025/26 – Cllr Hodson had shared a document prior to the meeting and explained the budget headings, proposed budget spending and allocated reserves.  All present agreed to the budget.
  • Our Internal Auditor has been taken ill and LGS Services have been appointed to undertake this year’s internal audit.
  • The AGAR was published on the village website and noticeboard at the Village Hall on  30th May, in accordance with the requirement for Public Rights,  which extends to 14th July
  • The Internal Auditor’s report and recommendations had been received.  There was an error on the AGAR paperwork due to oversight on a spreadsheet formula, this has been corrected and a revised Form 2 (page 3 of 6) had been completed and authorised at the meeting.  Other changes to procedure were recommended and will be implemented.

0022.25  PLANNING applications and  matters:

              Purpose built agricultural building installed at Gidding Grove Farm – Planning Dept have not consulted for comment.

CIL funding – Huntingdonshire District Council are inviting applications for funding.       Clerk has requested advice from “Implementation Team” at Hunts DC regarding CIL funds that might be due to our Parish in respect of recent developments.  The response from Hunts DC was shared at the meeting and at present there is no CIL due to the Parish.

0023.25  Review of Parish Council Asset Register – the document was shared at the meeting and            no changes were required.

0024.25 Village Maintenance –  Clerk to meet with Dan Wiggs, Footpath Officer for CambsCC and Cllr Ian Gardener and discuss and view the issues regarding footpaths in the parish.

              Cllr Downer asked to be present as he has concerns about Footpath No 6.  Cllr Hargrave mentioned The Jitty (Footpath No 5) surface – both have been reported.

              Noticeboard – quotes are being sought for the board + installation

 0025.25 Donations to Charities –  Clerk had researched the possibilities within Section 137.  Cllr Hargrave proposed that any grant should be restricted to any group or activity within the Parish of Great and Little Gidding, this was seconded by Cllr Hodson

              DECISION  – future applications for a Grant or Loan will be restricted to any group or activity based within the parish of Great and Little Gidding, and will be subject to completion of an application form to be presented to the Parish Council.

0026.25  Review of information sharing options, particularly social media.

              Currently information is shared by the Parish Council via the noticeboard at the Village Hall, thegiddings.org website and occasional newsletters (also available via website and noticeboard and on request from the Parish Office).  There are independently organised WhatsApp and Facebook platforms for the village.  The administrator of the WhatsApp page will be asked to post events and notices for the Parish Council and Village Hall and/or to direct people to the website and noticeboard.  Facebook will not be used.

0027.25 Correspondence received since 20 th May 2025 :

              a) NALC newsletters – dated                         Chief Executives Bulletin                   NALC events,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition for May, Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads (5 in Huntingdonshire during last month), Highways events planned – none locally, various emails about Public Rights of Way hierarchy survey,

  c)Huntingdonshire District Council – offer their Pest Control Maintenance service, Press release – St Neots Whist Club, Town and Parish Council newsletter, Road Closures in July – Time Trial for cyclists around Upton area,

d) CAPALC – nothing received, their website is still inactive

e) Cambs Acre – Staying in Touch newsletter for June

f) CPRE spring newsletter available

g) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnership – new TIGER bus routes announced – around Cambridge and Newmarket

h) Huntingdonshire Community Policing meetings – invitations to join online meetings on 24/9 and 15/12, both at 7pm.

i) Slow Ways – charity, seeking volunteers for connecting walking routes.

j) Upton and Coppingford Parish Council are looking for a Parish Clerk, as are Northstowe.

k) Barclays Bank – we are offered the opportunity to have a Select Cashback credit card.  Village Hall committee will be informed and make their own arrangement if required.

l) Parish Online monthly newsletter

m) email from Sarah Marsh of Connecting Cambridge, + response from resident (SB) – Clerk has sent an email of thanks and await developments.

0028.25  Items for next meeting:

Requirement to implement IT Policy

Review of Standing Orders

Review of Financial Regulations

Review of Risk Assessment    

 The next meeting will commence at 7.30pm on 15th July 2025  in the Village Hall, Main Street, Great Gidding. 

Village Hall payments  were approved by Cllrs Bolton and Maciag

Meeting closed at 21.03

FROM Huntingdonshire District Council Local Government Reorganisation Survey

Chapel End, Great Gidding

Have your say on plans for the future of local councils

In December last year the Government announced plans to move towards a new system of local government, removing the two-tier system of district, city and county councils (town and parish councils are unaffected).

Since then, all seven existing county, district and city councils in Cambridgeshire have been working collaboratively to identify viable options for new single-tier councils across the region. 

We now want to hear the views of residents, prior to proposals being developed further and submitted to Government in November.  

The survey asks people what is important in terms of services, what they would like to see delivered by their new unitary authority, and where in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough they visit to socialise, work or access health services. A series of focus groups are also being arranged. 

We want to reach as many people as possible with the survey, enabling them to share their opinions and help inform the future of local government in the area. As well as alerting you to the survey for your own completion, we are therefore also asking if you could share information with your residents and any other interested groups, such as businesses and community organisations.

There is both a public survey and one that is tailored for stakeholders, and these are available here on HDC’s website. Hard copies are also available at the reception desk in Pathfinder House, Huntingdon. The survey will close at midnight on 20 July 2025

Thank you for your support. 

2024-25 Annual Audit for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2024-25 Annual Audit for Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Documents to accompany the audit can be seen below, and on the noticeboard at the Village Hall