Come along to Great Gidding Village Hall on Thursday 10th April and join our group drawing session. Beginners welcome.
Our friendly, informal group meet once a month in Great Gidding Village Hall for two hours to sketch or paint a still life or figure. All welcome (not just Gidding-ites)!
The sessions are untutored but we do a couple of short drawing exercises followed by a longer drawing session and help and advice will be freely available. All you will need to bring is a sketchbook and pencil or your chosen materials.
Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.
Time: 10.00am – 12.00 noon
Date: Thursday 10h April 2025
Location: Great Gidding Village Hall
Cost: £6.00 per session (cash only please)
If you’re not able to join us on this occasion, the next session is scheduled for Thursday 15th May 2025.
If you are interested in attending contact Krystyna on 01832 293175 or email kw@krystynawojcik.co.uk
Notice of the2025 Annual Parish Meeting ofGreat and Little Gidding Parish Council
This meeting will take place on Tuesday 20th May 2025.
Starting at 7.00PM at Great Gidding Village Hall
This is not a formal Parish Council meeting. It is an opportunity for residents of Great and Little Gidding to find out more about the work that the Parish Council are doing, to raise any issues they wish regarding the village and comment on plans for the coming year.
All are welcome to come along.
AGENDA:
Chairman’s welcome
Minutes of the meeting held on 21st May 2024
The Chairman’s Annual Report from the Parish Council
Sarah Marsh, Head of Digital Connectivity | Connecting Cambridgeshire Programme Director, Place & Sustainability, Cambridgeshire County Council will speak on gigabit capable broadband
Update on current tasks within the Parish and plans for 2025-2026
For members of the public to present, discuss and resolve any other matters related to Great and Little Gidding Parish.
Present: Councillors Maciag, Moody, Hargrave, Bolton and Hodson and the Clerk.
One member of the Public joined the meeting (CB)
0164.24 Cllr Maciag, as Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting
0165.24 Apologies received:
County Councillor Gardener – at another meeting
District Councillor Alban – family commitment
0166.24 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interests relating to items on the Agenda
0167.24 One member of the public was present (CB) to enquire about an update on the broadband provision for the village, which he presented to the January meeting. Cllr Moody had carried out very comprehensive research and presented copies of her findings to those present and explained the content. It was confirmed that we have superfast broadband in the village, if the “service” is to be improved, the following options will be followed:
a) Parish Council to contact Gigaclear for an up to date position regarding supply to our village, and clarify if any surrounding villages are being considered, and request a statement for our village newsletter. Also to write to the head of Connecting Cambridgeshire, also requesting a statement for the newsletter.
b) via the village newsletter, provide contact details and request villagers to register with Project Gigabit/Gigaclear/City Fibre (all have an involvement with this project), to show there is a need.
c) Parish Council and villagers to write to Sam Carling, MP for our area, asking for support with this request.
Parishioner thanked the Parish Council and left the meeting.
0168.24 Minutes of the meeting held on 21st January 2025 were confirmed by Cllr Hodson and seconded by Cllr Bolton.
0169.24 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk.
Cllr Hodson requested that a note of thanks be sent to Milton Estates, following clearance of debris from the ditch alongside Chapel End, it would appear to have alleviated the problem.
Cllr Hargrave regarding Village Hall:
Fees are to be increased and simplified (re. electricity)
Vibrant Communities grant of £772.60 has been received, this in respect of recent coffee mornings and photographic competition and forthcoming wine tasting event.
Net Zero Villages grant has been applied for and are now obtaining quotes for insulation of the roof etc (deadline 28th February).
Future events are Wine Tasting (Village Hall committee to organise) and Treasures in the Attic and Open Studios (organised by others).
Cllr Maciag advised that he is working on maps to accompany the Neighbourhood Plan and it is hoped that this can be resubmitted to HuntsDC at the end of March.
Clerk:
the village website has been amended, Parish Council is now a standalone drop
down list
Clerk attended the online Hunts DC meeting regarding changes to planning policy. A link to the meeting and slides has been sent to Parish Councillors.
As requested by Cllr Maciag, an email has been sent to County Cllr Gardener regarding the school site. Clerk was requested to remind him for a response.
0170.24 FINANCIAL MATTERS:
a) December bank statements from Barclays Bank are attached.
Interest rates decreasing from 1.4% to 1.35% with effect from 11 March 2025
Parish Council (everyday) Account – balance as at 4/02/2025 £380.29 (includes £500 bequest)
Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/2/2025 £26,583.01
Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/2/2025 – £251.64
b) PAYMENTS – the following payment was approved:
Who
What for
TOTAL
Invoice includes this VAT amount
Authorised
Authorised
J R Trolove
Wages for December (21 hours)
Xxx
NIL
JRT
Clerk’s working hours for January – a total of 26, were approved.
Cllr Hodson’s balance sheet and budget spreadsheet shared with Councillors prior to the meeting – there were no questions.
Clerk will transfer fund from Interest account to current account to cover expenses to the end of the financial year.
Confirmation of Precept from Huntingdonshire District Council has been received.
0171.24 PLANNING applications and matters:
There were none as at 14th February
0172.24 Recreation Ground –
a) Clerk will seek quotes for grass cutting contract for 2025.
Perimeter hedge behind swings has been cut back by hand –by Cllr Hodson, the Clerk and M Trolove.
0173.24 Village Maintenance –
a) dog fouling around village, both on footpath and grass verges was highlighted on village newsletter (February 2025) and it is hoped has been noted by dog owners.
b) list of outstanding jobs (Clerk) – no change
c) LED street lamp replacement – Gidding Main Street is scheduled for May 2025
d) 3 quotes for tree work at Pound, Recreation Field and Village Pond shared with Parish Councillors prior to meeting. After discussion, it was agreed that the 3 dead elms should be removed from the Pound, together with any branches that are encroaching on overhead cables (but not those originating from surrounding land) but, if the use of traffic lights was still required, then contractor must confirm price. All other proposed works will be postponed.
DECISION – to appoint ……………… as contractor for this project. NO DECISION as work required revised and requires further discussion with contractors.
e) Road surface gritting treatment – Main Street is top of the list for 2025.
0174.24 Correspondence received since 21st January 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, reminder of the 20MPH funding scheme, the Library Presents spring programme for March to July 2025, Highways events planned for March – there are none in this area, micro surfacing programme by Highways Department – none for this area.
County Planning, Minerals and Waste – an email dated 27th January, with 32 pages of notes and guidance on revision of the Local Validation List for planning applications
c) Huntingdonshire District Council – Town and Parish Council newsletter, press release about tree planting in Priory Park, St Neots, Launch of Public Engagement on Active Travel – invitation to visit venues for presentation and online survey to be completed,
d) CAPALC –newsletter, future training dates, Railway 200 events during 2025
e) Cambs Acre – Staying in Touch newsletter for January/February, presentation on Rural Housing Needs,
f) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnership – bus franchising introduced in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area by the Mayor.
g) email from Ron Bailey, Parliamentary Safety advisor to the charity Electrical Safety First, about the safety of lithium batteries.
h) Keep Britain Tidy – the 10th Great British Spring Clean will take place from 21 March – 6 April
i) request to share the letter from Teversham Parish Council to Matthew Pennycook MP – regarding surveys and lengthy documents that Parish Councils are now asked to consider.
j) CARESCO – letter requesting funding/donation. After some discussion, it was agreed to bring this to the next meeting. Clerk will note in Minutes when a donation has been made to Charity – to date in 2024/25 donations have been made to Village Hall for the purchase of pickleball equipment and Gidding Charity towards the grass cutter.
0162.24 Items for next meeting:
Donations to Charities
Annual Parish Meeting – speaker and content
0163.24 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 18th March starting at 7.30pm
To allow for maintenance works, the road will be closed between the Bullock Road/B660 and the crossroads near the Mill in Great Gidding for one day only. Diversion signs will be in place.
“Concerned that it had all gone quiet with this application, I contacted one of the North Northamptonshire Councillors, who represents the ward which includes the proposed site of the digester.
He contacted his council’s Planning Department and has forwarded the following response:
“Anerobic Digester Application NN/23/00026/ WASFUL, Rectory Farm, Luddington Further to your enquiry received by North Northamptonshire Council on 2 March 2025 on behalf of your fellow councillor, regarding the status of the planning application for an anaerobic digester reference NN/23/00026/WASFUL.
An extension to the determination period has been agreed with the agent to cover the ongoing discussions with the Cambridgeshire Highway Authority to address their concerns through the potential submission of another planning application to deal with a new site access and other works. In addition to the highway matters, the waste planning authority is awaiting a final response from Natural England”.
Kind regards,
Tim
Councillor Tim Alban
Stilton, Folksworth & Washingley Ward Huntingdonshire District Council
Present: Councillors Maciag, Moody, Hargrave, Bolton and Hodson, County Councillor Gardener and the Clerk. One member of the Public joined the meeting (CB)
0150.24 Cllr Maciag, as Chairman, welcomed those present to the meeting
0151.24 Apologies and reasons for absence:
District Councillor Alban – attending another Parish Council meeting
0152.24 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda
0153.24 1 member of the public was in attendance regarding his communications with Gigaclear (see 161.24(i)). He is unhappy with the internet signal to his home and requested the Parish Council to insist that CambsCC implement their programme for the village, as defined in Connecting Cambridgeshire. Cllr Moody will research the subject and report back at the February meeting. Resident left the meeting.
0154.24 Minutes of the meeting held on 17th December 2024 were accepted by Cllr Bolton and seconded by Cllr Maciag.
0155.24 Reports from Councillors and Clerk:
County Councillor Gardener
It is likely that the current structure of local government will be replaced. Cambridgeshire will include Peterborough area, but there is the possibility of 2 unitary authorities. Further details to follow, with a decision to be taken in Autumn 2025.
Highways Dept are revising their online reporting page and follow up systems.
Applications for 20MPH LHI bids are being accepted between 27th January and 25th March.
TING community bus is now known as TIGER, operating Monday to Friday between 6.30AM and 7.00PM – bookings can be made on 01480 595440.
Consultation is ongoing regarding remote access to meetings.
Cambs County Council portion of Council Tax will increase by 4.99%
Fire authority will increase their Council Tax apportionment by £4.95.
Kimbolton Fire station – the whole service is still being considered but more people have volunteered for the role of fire fighter.
He will be asking questions of CambsCC regarding the new school at Sawtry as, it was assured that when Great Gidding School closed in July 2023, the displaced children could transfer to this new school – building has not yet commenced.
Cllr Gardener left the meeting to attend another Parish Council meeting.
Cllr Hodson:
A working day, and ongoing works, in Jubilee Wood has resulted in groundcover being cut back extensively.
Parishioners will be asked, via village social media, for donations of money to make up the shortfall in funding for the replacement grass cutter and for donations of time and work to keep areas of the Wood tidy.
Cllr Hargrave:
Village Hall are holding a coffee morning (25th January) to complete the Photographic Competition (70+ entries).
Small Hall will be decorated on weekend of 1st-2nd February (postponed).
Application for grant to improve insulation in the Main Hall is to be submitted to Cambs Net Zero project.
Also considering submission of a Vibrant Village Hall grant.
A newsletter requires content, for publication in early February.
Dog fouling is increasing around the Parish – how can this be improved/resolved.
Cllr Maciag:
Compilation of the Neighbourhood Plan design guide is progressing.
Mr Nott of Milton Estates (Peterborough) has advised that no progress is being made in respect of the school house site, due to lack of engagement from CambsCC (the previous contact no longer employed) and only a consultant who has no authority to discuss/decide matters. He has requested Parish Council to try to move this forward. After discussion, it was agreed to request Cllr Gardener to intervene, obtain contact details and an update. If this fails, a formal complaint will be raised with CambsCC as this site is perceived as deteriorating and vulnerable.
0156.24 FINANCIAL MATTERS:
a) December bank statements from Barclays Bank were shared prior to the meeting.
Interest rates decreasing from 1.4% to 1.35% with effect from 11 March 2025
Parish Council (everyday) Account – balance as at 4/01/2025 £1196.74 (includes £500 bequest)
Parish Council Deposit Account – balance as at 4/1/2025 £26,583.01
Defibrillator account – balance as at 4/1/2025 – £251.64
Cllr Hodson had provided his monthly summary of the accounts and pointed out that, as the unspent Neighbourhood Plan grant monies had been refunded to Govt, there was currently no budget in respect of the Plan until Govt release further funding.
b) PAYMENTS – to approve online payments in respect of the following:
***Clerk’s wage slip was not available, therefore payment up to the sum of £300 was approved.
Who
What for
TOTAL
Invoice includes this VAT amount
Authorised
Authorised
J R Trolove
Wages for November (26 hours) ***
Xxx
NIL
JRT
J R TROLOVE
REPLACEMENT MOUSE
5.99
NIL
Cambs ACRE
Annual subscription
65.00
Invoice awaited
Wicksteed
Rec Field Inspection
180
30.00
to approve Clerk’s working hours for December – total of 21
Precept information from Huntingdonshire District Council was viewed
0157.24 PLANNING applications and matters:
Application ref: 25/00018/FUL – installation of solar panels to 24 – 34 Main Street. Response required by 29th January. Councillors agreed this was a great idea and unanimously approved.
It was noted that the plot between 65 and 67 Main Street will be known as Grain Dryer Barn, 65A Main Street.
0158.24 Allotments:
a) renewal of short term lease between The Gidding Charity and Great & Little Gidding Parish Council – renewal with the payment to remain at £400 per annum was approved by Cllrs Moody, Hargrave and Maciag
b) advisory note – one tenant of a joint tenancy has died and the tenancy has changed to a sole tenant.
0159.24 Village Maintenance –
a) list of outstanding jobs (Clerk) – ongoing
b) Chapel End dyke – Milton Estates to carry out some work
c) Winwick Road – Clerk has reported vegetation overhanging onto the highway – Highways reporting via online report.
d) Quote for tree work at Pound and Village Pond from Manor Farm Tree Services, comparative quotes sought. Clarify areas for cutting with Councillor Maciag. Further quotes have been requested
e) Clerk had a conversation with representative of DEFRA/Flood Management group re. Parish Pond on Winwick Road – his report is awaited.
f) Road surface gritting treatment – Main Street is top of the list for 2025.
0160.24 Section 137 Funding request
Councillor Hargrave – request for funding for the Village Hall to purchase equipment for Pickleball (https://www.pickleballengland.org/) – approved by all.
0161.24 Correspondence received since 17th December 2024:
a) NALC newsletters – dated Chief Executives Bulletin NALC events,
b) Cambridgeshire County Council –Cambridgeshire Matters monthly edition, Traffic Management Centre incident report for roads, Stay Well this Winter information packs available, Traffic Management events – 11th January – Straw bear festival,
c) Huntingdonshire District Council – Town and Parish Council newsletter (forwarded to Parish Councillors), details of Band D Council Tax will not be confirmed until after Friday 17th January (our precept return has already been submitted, but there may be some slight changes),
d) Cambs ACRE – Rural Affordable Housing letter and document, Staying in Touch newsletter,
e) CAPALC –newsletter, future training dates, Railway 200 events during 2025
f) Cambs Acre – Staying in Touch newsletter for November.
g) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough/Greater Cambridge Partnership – nothing
h) Parish Online newsletter for December and January.
i) letter from parishioner regarding broadband connection in the parish (Cllrs IG and TA have been sent copies).
0162.24 Items for next meeting:
Cllr Moody to report on Connecting Cambridgeshire research.
0163.24 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 18th February starting at 7.30pm
The Parish Council has published the February Newsletter which will be displayed on Noticeboards throughout the Parish and submitted via WhatsApp, Facebook and here on the Giddings website.
If you are aware of anyone in the parish who cannot access the noticeboards or the community social media platforms, please contact the Parish Council so a printed copy can be made available for them. If you would prefer to receive a copy of the monthly newsletter via email, please contact the Parish Council.
Come along to Great Gidding Village Hall this Thursday 6th February and join our group drawing session. Beginners welcome.
Our friendly, informal group meet once a month in Great Gidding Village Hall for two hours to sketch or paint a still life or figure. All welcome (not just Gidding-ites)!
The sessions are untutored but we do a couple of short drawing exercises followed by a longer drawing session and help and advice will be freely available. All you will need to bring is a sketchbook and pencil or your chosen materials.
Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.
Time: 10.00am – 12.00 noon
Date: Thursday 6th February 2025
Location: Great Gidding Village Hall
Cost: £5.00 per session (cash only please)
If you’re not able to join us on this occasion, the next session is scheduled for Thursday 13th March 2025.
If you are interested in attending contact Krystyna on 01832 293175 or email kw@krystynawojcik.co.uk