St John’s Church 2024 closure for alterations – further update!

St John’s Church 2024 closure for alterations - further update!

We are delighted that the final part of the alterations to St John’s Church are finally about to happen.   

Accessibility:

We are to have a stone ramp leading to the West Door of the church, and a wider step at the front of the church to enable people to turn their wheelchairs properly.  None of this will alter the Georgian front of the church which people know and love.

The Oratory floor will be made level with the church floor, so that there is no step between the two.

There will be a new door on the west wall of the Oratory, so that we will now have two ways to leave the building.

Heating and lighting in the Oratory:

As the panelling in the Oratory will be removed temporarily, the builders will take the opportunity to put some insulation between the panels and the walls.

The Oratory will have electricity, heating and lighting, so that it becomes a useable space for one to one conversations and for Quiet Day leaders.  It will also have resources for those making a pilgrimage to Little Gidding.

There will be no heating or lighting in St John’s Church.  There will be some sockets so that the organ and other small electrical items can be plugged in (all must be PAT tested).  There is no intention to plug in heaters, as these may overload the system with little effect on the warmth of the worshippers.

The building works will start on January 8th and will last until further notice.

The service on Saturday 2nd December to celebrate Nicholas Ferrar will be the last service in the church before the alterations. (the work had originally been planned to start in November, and therefore we moved or cancelled the December services).

The church will be closed to visitors from early January until the completion of the work and the clearing of the site.

For Service information please visit the Little Gidding Church website

Winter 2023-24 Gidding News

Winter 2023-24 Gidding News

GREAT & LITTLE GIDDING P A R I S H C O U NC I L
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The current Parish Councillors are Paul Hodson (Chair), Jan Maciag (Vice), Jack Bolton, Fabio D’Altilia, Andrea Hargrave, Karen Moody and Lee Sanders who can be contacted via the Parish Council email, detailed at the bottom of the page. The Clerk can be contacted through the same email, or you can call in to the Parish Office on Fridays between 2pm-4.30pm. Alternatively you can telephone and leave a message, which will be answered at the earliest opportunity. Enquiries relating to the Village Hall or the Recreation ground should also be made through these contact methods.
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PLANNING
The Neighbourhood Plan Group has held a series of public events (in Great Gidding, Winwick and Hamerton) to discuss the initial responses to the Neighbourhood Plan. Further events will be held in 2024.
There have been many and varied planning matters throughout 2023, details (of most) can be found on the Huntingdonshire District Council website:
https://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/planning/ planning-applications/search-comment-or-track-an-application/
OR a list appears in the Hunts Post each week.
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TRAFFIC
The speed awareness camera data makes interesting reading – the changes in traffic movements connected with the school day, occasional crazy speeds by individual drivers but, in the main, most drivers are doing 30MPH (in both directions) at the Village Hall/Church Farm area of Main Street.
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ANGLIAN WATER
Anglian Water are not convinced that our village needs replacement water mains – please provide dates, details and photographs to the Parish Clerk, who has compiled a list of leaks so that we can keep up the pressure (even if water pressure is lacking).
SCHOOL SITE
Contractors are still busy emptying the contents of the School (most of the equipment has been relocated to other schools). We understand that the portacabins are to be relocated too. In the meantime, what would you like to see happen to the school house and playground? The Parish Council remains in conversation with Cambs County Council and Milton Estates regarding the site and would be interested to hear residents’ views to guide them in the ‘next steps’ to take.
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COFFEE MORNINGS
Coffee Mornings continue to take place on the first Wednesday of every month between 10.30am and 12pm in the Village Hall.
Huntingdonshire District Council’s ‘Action on Energy’ campaign wishes to provide our communities with advice on how to maximize the energy efficiency of their homes, save money on their energy bills and cut their carbon emissions. The Parish Council will invite a representative from ‘Action of Energy’ to a future Coffee Morning. Details of this will be published when a date has been confirmed. To assess your eligibility for financial support, please complete the survey on the website:
https://www.actiononenergycambs.org/
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NO ACCESS TO THE INTERNET?
We are aware that there are several residents in the Parish who do not have access to the internet, therefore missing out on information that the Parish Council shares on the village website (we do not use social media platforms). If you are one of those residents, please put a note of your name and address through the Parish Office letterbox and we will endeavor to get a paper copy to you if you are housebound, or make copies available for you to collect from the Parish Office.
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JUBILEE WOOD
Dog mess, particularly from owner(s) of large dogs has increased. It is not pleasant for anyone to find on the walkways, worse still if they tread in it. PLEASE be considerate – deal with it, remove it and take it home to place in your own grey bin or in one the Huntingdonshire District Council bins located around the parish.
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2023 – from District Councillor Tim Alban

2023 - from District Councillor Tim Alban

“Being a District Councillor is rarely dull and since my last report, there has been plenty to keep me busy on behalf of local residents and the wider district; these are just some of the issues I have been working on.

FLY TIPPING

Incidents seem to have lessened but I continue to check on local hotspots and make report problems to Huntingdonshire District Council

With a view to prosecution, the Council Enforcement Team look for evidence when they receive reports of fly tips, which can be logged via https://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/streets-parking/report-a-street-issue/

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

I attended the meeting in the village hall regarding the application for an anaerobic digester just over the border in Northamptonshire and was interested to listen to the listen to the views expressed.  I have commented on the application on the North Northants Council website, including raising my concerns about the possible increase in traffic movements, should this application be passed.  

GREAT GIDDING SCHOOL CLOSURE

Although this wasn’t a District Council decision, I was consulted and made my objections to the closure known in writing and along with my County Councillor colleagues, Ian Gardener and Simon Bywater, I spoke at the County Council meeting where the decision to close the school was taken.  

Along with my fellow ward District Councillor Marge Beuttell, I attended the meeting in the school; I also attended the subsequent meeting held in the village hall.  Thank you to the residents who emailed me or spoke to me in person about the closure, most of whom were against.  

GREEN BIN CHARGE

As a member of the District Council Panel, which is scrutinising the plans to introduce a separate charge for collecting garden waste bins, I will continue to monitor the implentation and results of this policy.

For anyone who wants to continue to have their garden bins emptied after 1st April 2024, a charge will be payable – which will be in addition to council tax bills.  I didn’t vote to implement this scheme and remain unconvinced it will bring the financial benefits predicted and concerned about possible negative environmental implications.

Initial details about the scheme should be included in the bin hanger, which gives details of the Christmas Refuse Collection date changes.

WORKING TOGETHER

A few weeks ago, Councillor Marge Beuttell and I arranged a liaison meeting for the Chairs and Clerks of the various Parish Councils and Parish Meetings in our district council ward.

The meeting took place at the recently re-opened hotel at Norman Cross; it was well attended and included representatives from Great & Little Gidding and other villages in the ward, which stretches right up to this side of the river at Wandsford.

As well as a chance to share best practice and issues the villages have in common, there was an opportunity to discuss the revision of the Huntingdonshire Local Plan and the implementation of Neighbourhood Plans, with the District Council’s Chief Planning Officer.  I am particularly pleased that Great & Little Gidding are one of the Parish Councils in my ward which are working towards a Neighbourhood Plan.

COURTS 4 KIDS @ CHRISTMAS

The District Council’s One Leisure Centres are again set to operate “Courts 4 Kids” during the Christmas school holiday.  Details of scheme, which offers discounted rates on hire of courts for and 3G pitches for Under 18s are available via https://www.oneleisure.net/

EMERGENCY HELP OVER CHRISTMAS

Huntingdonshire District Council offices will be closed over Christmas but the Out Of Hours team will still be working and can be contacted on 01480 434167.

With best wishes for a Happy Christmas & New Year.

Tim Alban

District Councillor for Stilton, Folksworth & Washingley Ward

tim.alban@huntingdonshire.gov.uk

2023-11-21 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council Meeting

2023-11-21 Minutes of the Great & Little Gidding Parish Council Meeting

Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on Tuesday 21st November.

Present:  Councillors Hodson, Bolton, D’Altelia, Maciag, Hargrave, Moody, County Councillor Gardener and the Clerk. 

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

116.23 Apologies were received from District Councillor Alban, who is attending another meeting                                 

117.23 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interests relating to items on the Agenda

118.23 No member of press or public attended the meeting

119.23 Minutes of the meeting held on 17th October 2023 were confirmed as a correct record by Cllr Hargrave.                      

120.23 There were no matters arising from those Minutes that will not be discussed as an agenda item.  Note – Cllr Bolton has attended his Councillor training

121.23 Reports from Councillors and Clerk:

            County Cllr Gardener had offered to liaise with Cambs County Council and North Northants Council in respect of the proposed Anaerobic Digester Unit.  His contact at CambsCC had advised they were only the consultee in respect of the proposed pipelines between unit and main gas pipeline that falls with Cambridgeshire (not the whole proposed area).  Various departments of CambsCC have submitted responses, but Highways Department have still to respond (these responses do not raise objections).  Hemington Luddington and Thurning (HLT) parish council had broadly supported the application but had suggested that improvements were required to Hemington Lodge Road.  There was discussion about the transport issues associated with the proposal, Cllr Maciag  highlighted that CambsCC would foot the bill for ensuing highways problems.

            Clerk suggested a 20MPH limit for Hemington Lodge Road – Cllr Gardener will discuss with Highways Department  to see what measures could be introduced.

            Clerk will send a copy of our Parish Council response to North Northants Councillor Shacklock and ask for his support, and will continue to liaise with HLT Clerk.

            Cambs Fire and Rescue are redistributing their stations, which includes Kimbolton, and may replace with a “roaming” fire engine (12 minutes is the recommended response time).

Karen Southwell is the new Highways Officer.  She will meet with Cllr Gardener every 6 weeks.

Dan Wicks is the Public Rights of Way officer.

The weeds policy is to be reviewed.

Street lighting is to be replaced in coming years with low carbon LED lighting.

LHI bids should be submitted by 5PM on Friday 12th January.  Clerk will check if the bid for a 20MPH limit for Little Gidding should be resubmitted or will be considered again (and await advice regarding Hemington Lodge Road).

The County Council’s portion of the Council Tax is likely to be increased.

*** County Councillor Gardener left our meeting to attend another.

Cllr Hargrave (and Cllr Hodson – see 127.23) had attended the recent Climate Conference at St Ives, hosted by CambsCC and suggested that  parishioners may wish to take up the offer of advice on heating, energy use, etc – this will be mentioned on the next Gidding News.

122.23 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account.

            Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4 /11/2023 £8,717.10 (includes £500 bequest)

Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/11/2023   £26,104.89 (£10,000 transfer made, 1.85% interest applicable)

            Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/11/2023 – £247.05

            b) the following online payments were approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
23/11J R TroloveWages for September (41 hours)XxxNIL  
23/11Bradgate Ground Maintenance Invoice no 1609Grass cutting216.0036.00  
23/11Transfer of funds to Gidding  Charity  Allotment rental400NIL  
 Transfer of funds to Great Gidding Village HallHire of Village Hall550NIL  
 Village Hall payments     
23/11Milton Estate (Peterborough)Village Hall car park rental£85.00NIL  
23/11J SwalesSpreading gravel75.00NIL  
23/11A ClarkCleaning15.00NIL  
 PPL/PRS (see note (d) belowSubscription64.50NIL  
  • Clerk’s working hours for October were approved as a total of 44.

2023/24 Pay agreement has been approved by NALC, SLCC and ALCC – 3.88% increase, backdated to 1st April 2023.

  • PRS/PPL licence – Clerk has submitted queries about how to calculate the income but without response.  Through 2022/23 there were just 4 events where music may have been played, therefore the minimum payment of £64.50 will be paid – this was agreed by Councillors.

123.23 PLANNING applications and other planning matters:

  1. Revised planning application APPLICATION REF. 23/01474/FUL

Conversion of farm outbuildings to form two residential dwellings, demolition of cattle shed and erection of one residential dwelling and erection of double garage to serve No.41 Main Street  – Comments by 1st December 2023

Councillors advised it was not apparent what the amendments were in the recent application.  Clerk will consult with HuntsDC

  • School playground area  –Clerk submitted form and map to register site as an Asset of Community Value on 6th October  (8 weeks before decision received) – they enquired about buildings on part of site and response is awaited.
  • School House and site – discussion of collaboration with Milton Estates and future uses for  the site. This will be discussed at the December meeting.
  • Anaerobic Digester – Councillor Gardener’s email and offer to liaise with Hunts DC and North Northants Council – See 121.23 above.
  • Gigaclear – request for meeting to discuss internet, suggest works to start during 2024 (Clerk has emailed surrounding parishes enquiring if they are involved).  Clerk will invite the representatives to attend the December meeting, together with representatives from Winwick and Old Weston.
  • Clerk attended online session (30th October) by Development Management Team – and found it useful.  There will be further sessions in the future.  Parish Council can contact the North Huntingdonshire team leader, Amanda McSherry (covers the Giddings, Winwick and Hamerton) for advice on any planning matters.  There is a statutory requirement for householder and minor applications to be determined in 8 weeks, of which the Parish Council are given 21 days to consider – we can ask for additional time, suggest conditions, share local knowledge ie. traffic conditions, preferably stating approval or refusal.  Consider what is important to the Parish, the Neighbourhood Plan (they take the wording literally, so care should be taken) and then the Local Plan.
  • Neighbourhood Plan – feedback from recent open sessions at Great Gidding and Winwick were mixed.  Hamerton takes place this coming Saturday.

124.23 Local Highways Improvement Bid – submissions are sought for 2024-25

            Suggested scheme – see 123.23 above.

125.23  Risk Management Policy – Clerk is still working on it.

126.23 Parish Council owned property – a list of works required was shared prior to the meeting .  Clerk will now seek contractors and quotes.

127.23 Feedback from Councillor Bolton’s training session – see 120.23 above.

128.23 Recreation Field: Bradgate have had to make 2 x further cuts due to excessive/continued growth

            Cllr Hodson had attended the recent Climate Conversation event, hosted by CambsCC, and suggested a section of the Recreation Field be converted to a habitat for wildlife.  There is a grant available from HuntsDC for biodiversity projects – Clerk will complete application.                                  

129.23 Correspondence received since 19th October 2023:

a) NALC newsletters –NALC events list, Legal update, Consultation to update the Model Financial Regulations, Legal Update (including fire safety for non-domestic buildings)

b) Cambridgeshire County Council

  • Cambridgeshire Matters monthly newsletter INCLUDING item on
  • Traffic Management Centre – reports for incidents in October
  • Update on regional and coastal flooding group
  • Cambridgeshire Matters – October issue
  • Way 2 Go Winter newsletter on road safety
  • FREE Christmas Holiday Scheme Places
  • FREE NHS health checks at Huntingdon Library on 21st November
  • c) Huntingdonshire District Council
  • new Chief executive is Michelle Sacks
  • letter dated 15/11/2023 entitled Sustainability of Settlements with responses completed – Councillors approved the Clerk’s amendments to the form.
  • press release re.  Climate Conversation, a community event at Hinchingbrooke Country Park on 18th November – Cllrs Hargrave and Hodson attended, see above.
  • Walking and Cycling Information sessions – January 2024 x 3 – need to sign up, Clerk will share with Councillors
  • Press release – Climate Energy and Hunts DC Climate Strategy
  • Press release – District Council priorities in conjunction with the Corporate Plan – survey
  • Press release – cookery class at Woodwalton on 18th November with Masterchef person
  • Grants available for enhancements to community biodiversity – January 2024
  • d) CAPALC – various training courses available/Model Financial Regulations are being revised/funding for Community Hubs or Warm Hubs/

e) Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

f)Greater Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnerships

g) Neighbourhood Alert/ECOPS etc

News from the Courts emails, dispersal orders for car meets including Sawtry/Control Room Week/Safer Business Action Week/Crime and Community Survey/WEBINAR on hidden crimes/

h)  Cambridgeshire ACRE – Staying Connected on 14 November – online ‘Demystifying social enterprise and community owned business’/ Staying in touch newsletter

i) Parish Online newsletter

j) Keep Britain Tidy – January 2024 is Buy Nothing New Month

k) UK cycling event – 2nd March 2024 using roads around  Gidding and Huntingdonshire – Clerk to share details with Councillors.

l) DEMINIKA – invitation to visit a new Dementia Day Care Centre in Huntingdon

130.23 Items for next meeting:

131.23 The next meeting will take place on

Tuesday 19th December 2023 at Great Gidding Village Hall

2023-10-17 Minutes of the Parish Council meeting.

2023-10-17   Minutes of the Parish Council meeting.

Present:  Councillors Hodson, Maciag, Hargrave, Moody and the Clerk. 

5 members of the public joined the meeting (1 taking written notes).

097.23  Councillor Hodson, as Chairman, welcomed those present

098.23 To receive apologies and reasons for absence:

            County Councillor Gardener – ill health

            District Councillor Alban – at another meeting

            Councillor Bolton – work commitment

            Councillor D Altilia – work commitment

            Councillor Sanders – late arrival       

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

100.23 Members of the Public were present in respect of item 105.23(a) of the agenda  

101.23 Minutes of the meeting held on 19th September  2023 were confirmed as a correct record by  Councillors Maciag and Hargrave

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

            Councillor Maciag gave a report on the District Wide meeting, led by District Councillor Tim Alban at which Clara Kerr of Huntingdonshire District Council Planning Department was present.  Information was shared regarding future development in Huntingdonshire, the Local Plan and Call for Sites, Planning Department workload and plans for Parish Council training (see 112.23 below).  As a result of what was heard Cllr Maciag recommended a design statement for the future of the village.

103.23 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

            Cllr Maciag advised that the next Neighbourhood Plan meeting takes place on 18th October.

104.23 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

                        a) to note Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account.

            Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4 /10/2023 £8,278.07

Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/10/2023   £26,104.89 (£10,000 transfer made, 1.85% interest applicable)

            Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/10/2023 – £247.05

            b) PAYMENTS – the following were approved for payment:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for August (33 hours)XxxNIL  
 Bradgate Ground Maintenance Invoice no 1531Grass cutting216.0036.00  
 Chris Knott Insurance Renewal date 15/10 – holding email sentRenewal of allotment insurance£80.00NIL  
  •  Clerk’s working hours for September             were approved as a total of  41 (Cllrs Maciag and Hargrave).
  • Precept request received from Huntingdonshire District Council – Clerk has updated the Budget spreadsheet for year to 1st October 2023, to enable discussion of the Precept and shared prior to the meeting. 

Proposal – to increase the Parish Precept for Great & Little Gidding by 5% for 2024-2025.  This will result in a rise in the precept from £11052 to £11605.

Proposed by Cllr Maciag and seconded by Cllr Hodson

  1. PLANNING applications and other planning matters:
  2. Hemington/Luddington/THurning Parish Clerk emailed this Parish Clerk (15/9/2023) to advise of a Waste and Mineral Application, through North Northamptonshire Council, in respect of an anaerobic digester to be sited at Rectory Farm, on the junction of Gypsy Lane and Hemington Lodge Road, using the B660 as its vehicular access.  We were invited to join them in considering this application, to make a joint or individual response to the application, and to use Gidding Village Hall for a Public Meeting.  This meeting was “advertised” to Lutton Parish Council, Glatton Parish Council, Winwick Parish Meeting, all District Councillors and County Councillors involved in this area, Highways Department of Cambridgeshire County Council and Planning Department (DMAdmin) of Huntingdonshire District Council. 

Clerk has requested a paper copy of the application and accompanying documents from the applicant/consultants – this will be made available for public viewing at the Village Hall on 21st,28th October, 4th  November.

Cllr Maciag gave a resume of his notes from the public meeting.

Cllr Hargrave doubted the green credentials of the project and cited planning condition LP10 – detrimental to rural aspect

Members of the public were greatly concerned about transport related matters and the impact on local roads.

Comments and observations on this application will be compiled and sent to North Northants Council.

  • Enforcement/Conservation Officer response received  re. 65 Main Street – further correspondence sent regarding the stone wall – still outstanding
  • School – School photos, taken 1/9/2023, are on a USB stick, can be borrowed
    • Councillor Maciag and Mr Ian Nott, representing Milton Estates, met with Mark Freer of Cambridgeshire County Council – they viewed the site, photographs but not measurements were taken.  Cllr Maciag felt that there were possibilities for using the School House as a community building but a considerable amount of work would be required.  Portacabins are to be removed from the site.  There was discussion around essential work, what could be achieved, would this encourage community use and activities – parishioners would have to show their support.  Further consideration will be given over the coming months.
    • Clerk submitted form and map to register site as an Asset of Community Value on 6th October  (8 weeks before decision received) – response received from Environmental Health Dept of HuntsDC advising that a decision would be made in the next couple of weeks

106.23  Policy Documents

 Risk Management Policy – this is a work in progress,  Clerk will share at a future meeting.

107.23 Parish Council owned property – Clerk has coloured a map of the Parish to enable assessment of what works/contractors are required and has drawn up a list of tasks that require completion.  She will share with Councillors and then seek contractors for the various works identified.

108.23 Allotment renewal notices – sent out 11th September via email, some hand delivered.  All have been paid in full (banked 17/10/2023), therefore no vacant allotments.

109.23 Act of Remembrance – MA will install poppies on tree guards opposite the shop.  Poppy wreath is available to be presented in Church, service starts 10.45AM on 12th November.

110.23 latest read out/charts from speed awareness camera were shared prior to the meeting and some of this information will be included in a future Gidding News

111.23 Recreation Field:                                                                                                                    

            Skip has been filled and taken away (including many items from the Village Hall).

            Fields in Trust – changes to policy and fees https://www.fieldsintrust.org/field-change-request/fees

112.23 Correspondence received since 19th October 2023:

a) NALC newsletters –NALC events list, Legal update, Consultation to update the Model Financial Regulations,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council

  • Cambridgeshire Matters monthly newsletter INCLUDING item on
  • County Councillor Steve Count’s email regarding weeds on footpaths and highways – further email with request for feedback.
  • Traffic Management Centre – reports for incidents in September
  • Falls Prevention – posters and advice for residents
  • Public Rights of Way Officer appointed – introduction to Dan Wiggs
  • c) Huntingdonshire District Council
  • press release re.  activities for keeping people stronger for longer and Community Health Prevention Project details.
  • Press release – Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for Dog Control in Huntingdonshire extended to 3 years
  • Garden waste subscription scheme (for green bins) – invitations sent out to online discussions – Clerk not available to attend.  Survey available for completion before 27th October https://letstalkhuntingdonshire.net/garden-waste-subscription
  • The Development Management (aka Planning Department) Training Event will take place in the District Council’s Civic Suite (adjacent to Pathfinder House) between 18:00 – 20:00 on both the 30th October and 6th November.   Either in person of via ZOOM (link and spreadsheet sent to Councillors on 18/10/2023)
  • Elections.Public –  Review of Polling Districts and Polling Stations (our Parish is not affected).
  • http://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/bins – bin collection dates for December 2023

d) CAPALC – various training courses available, including Resolving Workplace Conflict on 19th October

e) Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority –

f)Greater Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnerships

update on Cambridge sustainable travel zone

g) Neighbourhood Alert/ECOPS etc

News from the Courts emails,

Sharpen up your cyber safety

October newsletter

h)  Cambridgeshire ACRE
i) Parish Online newsletter

j) Slow Ways National Walking Network – forwarded to Councillor D’Altillia and Paul H, who had expressed an interest in mapping walks around the Parish.

K) poster for Great Fen Apple Day on 21st October at Ramsey Heights Centre

l) Electrical Safety Fund – grants available for home electricity safety

m) National Gas Transmission – Route walking in early November

113.23 Items for next meeting:

114.23 The next meeting will take place on

Tuesday 21st November 2023 at Great Gidding Village Hall

MEETING CLOSED at 21.31

2023-09-19 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

2023-09-19 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council meeting

Present:  Councillors Hodson, Maciag, Hargrave and the Clerk. 

5 members of the public joined the meeting.

080.23  Councillor Hodson, as Chairman, welcomed those present

081.23 To receive apologies and reasons for absence

            Councillor Moody will join the meeting as soon as possible – work commitment

            Councillor D’Altilia – work commitment

            Councillor Bolton – holiday

            County Councillor Gardener – another meeting       

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

083.23 Members of the Public were present in respect of item 088.23a of the agenda. There are concerns about the Huntingdonshire District Council (HuntsDC) Call for Sites exercise, particularly the submission regarding 110 houses for Chapel End/Back Lane.  8 residents of Chapel End had prepared a statement, which was read out at the meeting (copy attached).  The Chairman advised that, as indicated by responses to the Neighbourhood Plan, where all residents had been consulted, the majority have voted against large scale development.  Should this site be presented to the Parish Council as a Planning Application in the future, the Neighbourhood Plan outcomes will be taken into account and, therefore, an objection to any large scale development will be made.

            Councillor Maciag informed  that the draft of the Neighbourhood Plan is being compiled now, with a view to holding a public event in the next couple of months.  The Neighbourhood Plan will then be forwarded to Hunts DC and, after due process, should be finalised in Spring 2024.  This Plan will inform the District Council Planning Department when considering future planning applications.

            Councillor Maciag also advised that a large scale development, such as that submitted to the Call for Sites, is contrary to Hunts DC planning criteria for Small Settlements (Great Gidding is categorised as a Small Settlement).

            Councillor Hodson advised the Chapel End residents that they may wish to form their own group to address this potential application, but assured  that their concerns had been heard and noted by the Parish Council.

            Those members of the public present agreed to their statement appearing on the village website, with their names visible (See below)

084.23 Minutes of the meeting held on 15th August  2023 were confirmed as a correct record by  Councillors Hargrave and Maciag                      

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

            Councillor Hargrave had attended the online presentation in respect of Community Ownership Funding and had saved this for future reference. 

086.23 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

  • Response from Anglian Water (email sent 23/8/2023 cc to County/District/MP/Highways) has been  received, via MP – they will not be replacing the water mains
  • Seats on Main Street – resident has requested refurbishment.  There are a number of “odd Jobs” that require attention around the Parish.  Councillors were requested to submit jobs to the Clerk, a list will be compiled and then an individual/company sought to carry out the works.
  • Building materials on road verge – Chapel End/Gains Lane – resident’s concern.  The building work is ongoing and this area will be monitored.
  • Clerk sent message to Milton Estates requesting footpath be cleared of vegetation around the School/Church path this will be done in the near future.
  • Junction of Main Street and Hemington Lodge Road was highlighted as a traffic hazard for vehicles pulling out – Clerk instructed a contractor to cut back as far as possible, Clerk has cut back trees around Townsend Pond to raise the canopy.  Further strimming is required to enable access to the Newt Trail platform (add to “Odd Job” list)
  • Reminder of Tim Alban’s Ward meeting of Parish Clerks and Councillors at Norman Cross Motel on Wednesday 27th September at 7PM.  Clara Kerr, Head of Hunts DC Planning Department will be the speaker.  Clerk and Councillors Maciag and Hargrave will attend.
  • Clerk has submitted an “interest” in applying for future LHI funding to CambsCC

087.23 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) to note Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account.

            Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4/9/2023 £14771.97

Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/9/2023   £16,104.89

            Defibrillator account –  balance as at 4/9/2023 – £247.05

b) Interest payments – Clerk asked that Councillors consider if these accounts need to be altered to achieve higher interest rates – £10,000 will be transferred into the Parish Council Deposit account

            c) PAYMENTS – online payments were approved  in respect of the following:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for July (27  hours)XxxNILJRT 
 Bradgate Ground Maintenance Ltd (no xxxx)Grass cutting of Recreation Field216.0036.00  
 Michael Allgood contractorCutting around Townsend PondInvoice requested   
       
 Village Hall payments     
 A C ClarkCleaning – up to 15 September£8.75 and £15.00   
 J R Trolove RE-IMBURSEMENTSKIP HIRE£222.00   
  • to approve Clerk’s working hours for August –         total of  33    Approved.
  • bequest received from the Estate of P R C Ellis – this will be “ring-fenced”  in the Parish Council accounts in respect of Gidding History Group.

088.23 PLANNING applications and other planning matters:

a) Huntingdonshire District Council’s Local Plan call for sites – areas proposed for Great Gidding – member of the public to address the meeting – draft statement received prior to the meeting with a request that it be read out. See 083.23

b) 23/01474/FUL – Conversion of farm outbuildings to form two residential dwellings, demolition of cattle shed and erection of one residential dwelling and erection of double garage to serve No.41 Main Street – deadline for comments 15th September – Clerk requested extension to 26th September.

APPROVAL  – Councillors have no objection to the revised application, as submitted.

c)Enforcement/Conservation Officer response received  re. the stone wall at 65 Main Street.  Councillors still have concerns that our views are not being heard regarding the damage to this wall, in the Conservation Area, and requested the Clerk to ask District Councillor Alban, copying in Head of Planning Department, for his support

 d) Registering properties in the Parish for Listing or as Assets of Community Value (and areas of land for this latter option) – Clerk had been unable to access the application and asked for assistance from Councillors

e) School –  Clerk gained access at invitation of Jonathan Lewis (CambsCC Education Dept) on 1st September and took many photographs or play area and school house interior.  Jonathan Lewis requested confirmation of what playground “features” we wish to keep – Councillors would like to retain all but the tractor tyre planter.  Councillors are still keen to gain access to view the site.

Mr Nott, Land Agent for Milton Estates, had emailed offering a collaboration in respect of the School/Playground/Village Hall potential.  This was acceptable to all Councillors, with Councillor Maciag to act as contact with Milton Estates.

f) Anaerobic Digester Plant – Hemington Lodge Road, using B660 as the access route.  This is a Waste and Mineral Planning Application made to North Northamptonshire Council

*Clerk received information late on 15/9/23 via Hemington/Luddington/Thurning (HLT) Clerk and, after a telephone conversation with him, had gained further detail.  *Lutton have also been consulted, Clerk advised that Glatton and Winwick should be included as they will be affected by B660 traffic increase.  

*Clerk suggested a series of vehicle counts on Hemington Lodge Road – will enquire if Highways Dept of Cambs CC will assist. (see 086.23 above)

*HLT have a meeting on 9th October, Clerk and Councillor Maciag will attend, and in the mean time HLT Parish Council will request that the Applicant organise a Public Meeting to view the documents.

089.23  Policy Documents

 Freedom of Information Publication Policy – (updated content was emailed to Councillors on 23/8/2023 with a request for feedback). This was approved by Councillors Hargrave and Moody.

            Risk Management Policy – many further amendments to wording are required,  Clerk will share revised content at a future meeting.

090.23 Parish Council owned property – contractor (or 2) required to maintain areas shown on village map.

            Clerk will draw up a schedule and find contractors.

091.23 Allotment renewal notices – sent out from 11th September .  Payments are being made both via BACS and cheques.

092.23 Neighbourhood Plan (NP) – Clerk attended NP meeting held on 12th September

Parish Online subscription enabled a link to Ordnance Survey maps, Great & Little Gidding has been registered, Hamerton and WInwick are to be registered separately. 

            Funding would now appear to have been agreed in respect of monies spent so far (received  15/9/2023), a further submission will be made in 2024-25 financial year.

093.23 Recreation Field:

            Wooden play equipment, other than balance beam, removed and groundworks made good (Bradgate invoice awaited).

            Container emptied of rubbish, tidied and some moved to Village Hall.  A skip has been hired for Village Hall clearance too from 25/9/2023 for 5 days.

094.23 Correspondence received since 15th August 2023:

a) NALC newsletters – Chief Executives Bulletins, NALC events list, Legal update, Consultation to update the Model Financial Regulations,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council

  • Cambridgeshire Matters monthly newsletter INCLUDING item on Capital Priorities Fund, The Library Presents – online brochure of events,
  • County Councillor Steve Count’s email regarding weeds on footpaths and highways – later response with request for feedback, 
  • request to register an interest in LHI bid for 2024/25 – Clerk has submitted an application
  •  Invitation to Flood Action Conference on Thursday 21st September at 11am in Burgess Hall, St Ives
  • c) Huntingdonshire District Council
  • press release re.  Industrial action,
  •  investment plans for Hinchingbrooke Country Park,
  • waste subscription scheme (for green bins) ,
  • invitation to a Waste Minimisation event, including Repair Cafes Thursday the 21st of September, from 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Pathfinder House, St Mary’s St, Huntingdon PE29 3TN, also 6 posters about varying types of waste.
  • Suggestions for Town and Parish Council newsletter requested
  • Press release – HDC awarding £280,000 of funding to the manufacturing sector.
  • Engagement sessions on Garden Waste Subscription Scheme – need to sign up
Date Time Type of session 
Wednesday 20th September 12:00 – 13:00 Virtual (Teams meeting) 
Sunday 24th September 16:00 – 17:00 Virtual (Teams meeting) 
Thursday 28th September 18:00 – 19:00 Virtual (Teams meeting) 
Monday 2nd October 09:00 – 10:00 Virtual (Teams meeting) 

d) CAPALC –,

e) Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority –

f)Greater Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnerships

g) Neighbourhood Alert/ECOPS etc

  • News from the Courts emails,
    • Time to protect your Tools,
  • The Rural Crime Action Team (RCAT) will be holding a meet and greet event on Friday 22 September from 10am – 2pm to highlight how you can help us towards a safer Cambridgeshire.
  • The event will be held at Harvest Barn Farm shop in Farcet (PE7 3DR) alongside Darryl , Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire.
  • It is being held during National Rural Crime Week (18th to 24th September)
  • Recruitment fair is being held at Police HQ
  • h)  Notice of Cambridgeshire ACRE’s AGM
    Date: Wednesday 27 September 2023
    Time: 2.00pm – 3.00pm
    To be held by: Zoom Video Conference
  • REVISED Climate Action for smaller councils – 26 page document that can be shared
  • Clerk attended ZOOM session on Staying Connected event on ‘Conserving nature and boosting biodiversity by greening your community spaces’

h) Parish Online newsletter

i) North Northamptonshire Council  – Inspector’s final report into the East Northamptonshire Local Plan Part 2 has recently been received. https://www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/info/200193/adopted_local_plan/65/development_plan_documents/12

j) CARESCO – request for donation.

k) Barclays Bank – email about money laundering scams

l) Presentation from Parish Clerks meeting about Electric Charging Points

095.23 Items for next meeting:

                        Risk assessment

            Attendance at Remembrance Day to lay wreath

            Review of Budget for 2023-24, preparation for precept request

            Registering Assets of Community Value

            Feedback on Councillor Training – Councillor Bolton           

096.23 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 17th October 2023 at Great Gidding Village Hall

MEETING CLOSED at 21.35 

  

Statement for Great Gidding Parish Council meeting 19 September, 2023

Subject: Possible Building Development on land adjoining Chapel End, Great Gidding.

This statement has been prepared on behalf of residents of Chapel End, Great Gidding (both those who are currently aware of the possible development and those who will, if necessary, be made aware of it subsequent to the PC meeting.)

We are aware that other sites within the village have been identified and are of concern but, for the purposes of this document, we refer only to Chapel End.

Our concern is the HDC ‘call for sites’, referred to in the minutes of the June, ’23 Parish Council Meeting, specifically the outline proposal for 110 dwellings adjacent to Chapel End.

While we recognize that, at the time of writing, no substantial further information is available, we feel the need to gain as much knowledge and detail as possible, in order that we have a coherent and well-informed case, in the event that the matter proceeds further.

For us to present such a case, it is important that we have the support of the Parish Council.

We therefore request that the Parish Council make clear its position with regard to the site identified on Chapel End. That is, to confirm whether the PC is minded to support or to oppose such a development, should HDC submit a formal proposal in respect of this land.

Although the following is by no means exhaustive, we believe there is a strong case to be made against any development of a 110-dwelling estate on the site identified. These are the concerns we have, so far, identified:

Infrastructure:

– inadequate – and already frequently failing – water supply

– no gas to village

– almost non-existent public transport

– no school

– absence of medical facilities – Wellside Surgery is already overstretched by Sawtry’s own massive building programme.

– road system inadequate for the proposed site

Environment:

– Deleterious effect on the character of this ‘small settlement’ caused by an almost doubling of the current number of homes.

– Complete change in village’s character as result of such a large development

– Loss of habitat for rare species

– Possible compromise of site of archaeological interest (the S2.2 1641 map refers)

– Likely loss of Back Lane as quiet rural byway

– Fundamental change to Chapel End roadway

– Disruption to daily life arising from a large building programme over a lengthy period.

– Noise pollution generated by

o a) prolonged building programme as above;

o b) ongoing presence of large number of dwellings

o c) increased traffic

– Air pollution occasioned by increase in traffic. Assuming one car per household, minimum, this represents a huge percentage increase on current traffic

Financial:

From professional advice taken in the past week, we understand the presence of such a large development will almost certainly, in the short and medium-term, impact the value of existing housing stock on Chapel End, to the tune of a reduction of between 15% and 20% on their current value.

Correspondence with the Parish Clerk appears to indicate that this matter is not seen by the Parish Council as urgent and that interested parties will be made aware of any consultation period as and when necessary. While we fervently hope that no such consultation will prove necessary and that the

development will not go forward, we think it unwise to fail to prepare a case against it given our lack of confidence in the ‘consultation’ process following the loss of the Village Post Office and Primary School.

While we are only too aware that our views are likely to be seen as NIMBYism, we make no apology for this. We would add that a 110-dwelling development would affect not only residents of Chapel End but also encompass the entire village (and beyond) in the extent of its impact; hence this statement and our request that the Parish Council advise us as to their likely stance should this proposal go further.

We also request, where future such matters are concerned, that interested parties, (those most likely to be affected by possible development) are advised directly at an early date, rather than our learning – only by chance – which sites have been identified. We believe that, in this case particularly, ‘interested parties’ includes everyone in Great Gidding who should, therefore, have been the recipients of a prompt communication by the Parish Council.

Thank you for the opportunity to present this statement and associated questions. We ask that your views/answers be shared directly with the named parties below as well as included in the Minutes of the meeting.

Deni and Andrew Underwood

on behalf of (inter alia)

Janet and Richard Downer

Sue and Steve Knowles

Lyn and Steve Smith

15 September, 2023

  

Application for anaerobic digester unit at Rectory Farm

Application for anaerobic digester unit at Rectory Farm

Paper copies of the application for an anaerobic digester unit have been delivered to the Parish Council office. These include maps and documents and will be available to view on Friday afternoons (20th and 27th October and 3rd November), between 2.00 and 4.00PM – in the Village Hall.

Should you wish to make comments or observations to North Northamptonshire Council, 10th November is the date by which these should be received.

How to comment – quote reference NN/23/00026/WASFUL

You can make an objection or representation by online form:

Comment on a current minerals and waste planning application

You can also comment by email and post:

Email:mwapps@northants.gov.uk

Post to Minerals and Waste Planning Services, North Northamptonshire Council, One Angel Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED

2023-07-18 Minutes of the Meeting of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2023-07-18 Minutes of the Meeting of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Present:  Councillors Hodson, Hargrave, Moody,  Maciag and Bolton, one member of the public  (LS), and the Clerk. 

049.23 Councillor Hodson, as Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting

050.23 Apologies were received from:

County Councillor Gardener – will join the meeting later as he is attending another meeting.

District Councillor Alban – attending another meeting.

Councillor D’Altilia – unwell               

051.23 There were no Member’s declaration of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

052.23 No members of the Press were present.  Member of the Public was in attendance for item 059.23 of the agenda.

053.23 Minutes of the meeting held on 20th June 2023 were confirmed as a correct record, proposed by Councillor Maciag and seconded by Councillor Moody.                       

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

055.23 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

District Councillor Alban had sent a report via email, which the Clerk read – regarding the lengthy debate of the proposed introduction of a charge for emptying of green waste bins.  The District Council Cabinet will make a decision this evening (18th July).  He

Clerk and Paul Hargrave had accessed the data on the speed awareness sign, approx 18 months worth of information.  Paul Hargrave had since carried out analysis of the data, a summary of which will be shared with Parish Councillors.  On the whole, in the vicinity of the speed camera, motorists were travelling within the speed limit, although it was shown that they travelled slightly faster going uphill (towards the back of the sign, which still records in this direction) – huge spikes of through traffic were recorded on cycle race days and these have been removed as they skew the figures.

There were no further reports from Parish Councillors.

County Councillor Gardener arrived later in the meeting and gave his report:

There is a Fire & Rescue related risks survey for completion online – Parish Council’s are encouraged to complete and a link will be sent to the Clerk.

Proposed congestion charge for Cambridge – 58% of Councillors were against the proposal, particularly as it included the various hospital sites in the charging zone, and there will be a review in October.

The next round of Highways Improvement bids can be submitted between 27th October and 12th January – non-complex (under £10,000) and complex (costing between £10,000 and £25,000) categories.  Existing submissions of 20MPH zones will be reconsidered in this process,  also buffer zones around existing speed restricted areas were proving to be successful and would be given greater consideration.

Cambridgeshire Priorities Capital Fund – deadline for applications is 24 September 2023, Clerk has forwarded details to Parish Councillors.

Following changes made by the Boundary Commission, Great & Little Gidding will remain in North West Hunts division.

Huntingdonshire District Council’s proposal to implement a £57.50 charge for emptying of green waste bins had been debated at a Council meeting for over 3 hours, there being many reasons why this would be unpopular/unworkable, a decision will be made this evening (18th July).  If this proposal is approved, with effect from 1 April 2024, all food waste will have to be put into the grey bin, and go to landfill. (Currently, the District Council is unable to charge for emptying blue or grey bins).

In response to Councillor Gardener’s report:

Councillor Bolton asked when the outcome of 20MPH LHI submissions will be known – IG will find out.

Clerk asked for an update on when work to the footpaths would be carried out, as has been proposed by Sharon Middleton (Highways Officer) when she visited the village last year – IG will find out a timeframe for this work to be carried out.

School site – Councillor Gardener has reminded the Chair of the Children and Young People Committee, Briony Goodliff, of the Parish Council’s interest in retaining the site as a community facility.

Call for sites – these were available to read via the HuntsDC website, including those proposed for Great Gidding.  The Planning Department are reviewing the submissions now.  There will be a 10 week consultation period, possibly Spring 2024, in respect of those sites that meet the required planning guidelines and the Parish Council will be a consultee.

Suggestions were made to consider this site for having the school house listed/graded, and to register this as an Asset of Community Value

Councillor Gardener left the meeting at 21.00

056.23 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a)  Barclays Bank statements for Parish Council account had been shared with the agenda.

            Parish Council (everyday) Account  – balance as at 4/7/2023 £16373.86

Parish Council Deposit Account – £33.43 interest added, balance as at 22/6/2023   £16,061.85

            Defibrillator account – 51p interest received.

            b) PAYMENTS – the following online payments were approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for May ( 43  hours )XxxNILJRT 
 Bradgate Ground Maintenance Ltd (no xxxx)  NO INVOICE RECEIVEDGrass cutting of Recreation Field  JRT 
 CANALBSInternal audit71.25NILJRT 
 Information Commissioners OfficeData Protection renewal fee40.00NILjrt 
 VILLAGE HALL payments     
 Julie Trolove refund for Mick George Ltd19 tonne of gravel706.80n/a  
 Julie Trolove refund for Glassjacks LtdGlass crates198.72n/a  
  • to approve Clerk’s working hours for June     –         total of  38

Payments and Clerk’s hours – approval proposed by Cllr Maciag and seconded by Cllr Moody.

  • AGAR was emailed to the external auditor on 23 June, exemption certificate is awaited.  The Internal Auditor’s report was shared with the agenda.

057.23  PLANNING applications and other planning matters:

There are no new planning applications in advance of this meeting.

Clerk did comment that there had been no planning application in respect of works to Manor Barn, Main Street and, it would appear, that the entrance to the property (in the Conservation Area of the village) had been altered.

Councillor Hodson advised that, at 65 Main Street, the window size had been reduced in accordance with the submitted plans, but the stone wall has not yet been reinstated.

Clerk will email the Conservation Officer in respect of both properties.

058.23 Call for Sites – Cambs CC have submitted an application to Hunts DC in respect of the school site proposing a housing development. (see Cllr Gardener’s comment above at 055.23).  Clerk had obtained contact details of the CambsCC  employee with responsibility for the school site – an email will be sent requesting a visit/access by Parish Councillors.

059.23   Co-option of Parish Councillor – Mr Lee Sanders has completed a co-option form, introductions were made.  He was proposed as a Parish Councillor by Cllr Hodson, seconded by Cllr Maciag. 

060.23  Current Standing Orders and Financial Regulations were distributed to Parish Councillors prior to the meeting.

                Standing Orders – Cllr Moody proposed acceptance, without changes, seconded by Cllr Maciag.

                Financial Regulations – Cllr Moody proposed acceptance, without changes, seconded by Cllr Hargrave

                Other policy documents – the Clerk will research templates for required policies.

                Information Commissioners Office template for model publication scheme – suggested amendments and additions – this had proved difficult to read and will be sent again to Councillors.

061.23 Recreation Field annual inspection report from Wicksteed Playgrounds – a 42 page inspection report  had been received.  The Clerk will summarise the comments and forward to Parish Councillors

062.23 Correspondence received since 20th June 2023:

                a) NALC newsletters – Chief Executives Bulletin, NALC events list, Star Council awards,

b) Cambridgeshire County Council – nothing received

c) Huntingdonshire District Council –

 waste minimisation meeting held on 12 July – speaker on home composting. Community Ownership Fund – webinar invitations – Cllr Hargrave will attend one of the webinars

Huntingdonshire Climate Conversation – registration required:

Friday 17th November

The event will last most of the day, we’ll confirm start and finish times in due course

The Burgess Hall, Westwood Road, St Ives, PE27 6WU

Clerk will forward details to Cllrs Moody and Hodson.

Health Inequalites – Quality of Life survey available on HuntsDC website until 4th August

Roadside grip cutting between Winwick and Hamerton on 31st July

 d) CAPALC – email re. Cambridgeshire Priorities Capital Fund funding – initial deadline

24/9/2023, June Bulletin forwarded to Councillors, Health inequality support services,

e) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough – *** has this disbanded, or replaced by the Greater Peterborough and Greater Cambridge Partnerships

f) Neighbourhood Alert/ECOPS etc – News from the Courts emails, cannabis factory alert, scam emails, youth work, cable thefts, anti-social behaviour,

g) Greater Peterborough Partnership / Greater Cambridge Partnership – bus network alongside better walking and cycling infrastructure

h) Cambs Acre – affordable rural housing

i) Keep Britain Tidy – Love Parks Week will take place from 28 July to 6 August, 2023.

062.23 Items for next meeting:

            Templates for policies, review of ICO template

            Registering properties in the Parish for Listing or Asset of Community Value

063.23 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 15th August 2023 at Great Gidding Village Hall