2022-12-20 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2022-12-20 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

Minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 20th December in Great Gidding Village Hall

PRESENT: Cllrs Hodson, D’Altilia, Hargrave, Moodya and the Clerk.  Joined by 3 members of the public – 1 for 160.22 and general enquiry, 2 for 164.22

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

151.22 Apologies were received from:

            County Councillor Gardener – another meeting

            District Councillor Alban – another meeting

            Councillor Maciag – illness    

152.22 There were no member’s declarations of Disclosable Interests for items on the Agenda

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

            TM was in attendance to discuss concerns about the parking along Main Street, particularly around the School, and the speed of traffic along the same stretch of road.  Cllr Hodson advised that parking by school parents/staff/visitors had been a problem for decades and it was difficult to see how this could be resolved or improved as the availability of parking at the Village Hall was not utilised fully and the recent installation of the MVAS sign to monitor traffic in this area was ongoing.  Cllr Moody requested the Clerk to enquire of Highways Department what measures could be taken to improve this area of Main Street.

            JD and MK, representing the PCC, joined at the request of Cllr Hargrave to discuss the Coronation of King Charles and ways in which the village could mark the event and celebrate together.  A list of suggestions had been shared prior to the meeting.  It was agreed that it was not necessary to close the road as there were other areas in the Parish where events could be held.  The Church particularly would be involved and local businesses would be invited to join/support too.  Residents will be informed and asked to help out, and a meeting will be held in January to put together a plan.    

154.22 To confirm and accept minutes of the meeting held on 15th November 2022.  Clerk had missed the recording of the decisions regarding Planning Applications – this has been amended and therefore Cllr Bolton recommended acceptance, seconded by Cllr Hargrave.                     

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

156.22 Reports from Councillors and Clerk:

Cllr Hargrave commented on the Gains Lane property that has remained empty for over a year – Clerk will write to Chorus Homes and request that they take steps to resolve this matter.     

157.22 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

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

b) PAYMENTS – the following payments were approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for October (36.5 hours)XxxNILJRT 
 Viking  DirectOffice supplies for Parish Council97.3616.23  
 Firetext payments x 2 (refund to FD)Messaging service62.4010.40  
 Firetext – monthly paymentRefund to FD  14.402.40  
 CAPALCTraining AH75.00NIL  
 CambsACREAnnual membership fee57.00NIL  
 VILLAGE HALL account     
 A C Cleaning ServicesVillage Hall Cleaning13.00~  
 Viking Direct (for Village Hall)supplies99.24~  
 Defibrillator account ***     
 WEL Medical (paid prior to meeting)replacement pads85.85~JRTPH

            *** Cllr Hodson advised that fund raising may be required to top up the account.

  • Clerk’s working hours for November – total of 34 – approved
  • The increase in the Clerk’s hourly rate by £1.00, backdated to 1st April 2022, was proposed by Cllr Hodson and seconded by Cllr Bolton.
  • It has been confirmed that PKF Littlejohn remain as the external auditors and, providing we stay within the £25,000 income/expenditure band, there will no fees applicable for the audit.
  • CIL tax return had been completed and returned, and will appear on the Huntingdonshire District Council website.

158.22 Planning Applications and Planning matters –

            a)Further correspondence re. Telecommunications mast and base station in Thurning/Luddington/Hemington Parish has been received and shared prior to the meeting – an objection had been raised and an alternative site suggested.

            b) Proposal: Single storey rear extension, demolition of existing conservatory and external works to property frontage.
Site Address: 50 Main Street Great Gidding Huntingdon
Reference: 22/02176/HHFUL – deadline 19th December, advised our response will be available on or before 23rd December

            An email had been received  from neighbour regarding this and other matters.

            OBJECTION as the visibility splay onto B660/Main Street will be further obstructed by the proposed wall and fence, at a point where there is a bend in the road, creating an unsafe exit from the Village Hall car park.  This will also be the comment from the Village Hall Trustees who, as a neighbouring property, were consulted on this application.

159.22 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk – none at present.

160.22 LHI bid for 2023/2024 – DEADLINE for bids 6th JANUARY – bids to exclude 20MPH zones/limits (which had been proposed for Little Gidding)

a)Little Gidding junction – to improve safety and signage (see County Councillor Gardener’s email clarifying stages for application).  Further clarification is required regarding the road between Great and Steeple Gidding and speed limits approaching the Little Gidding junction but, when the 20MPH scheme is open for applications, this may be applied for in respect of the lane down to the houses/Church at Little Gidding.

b)Main Street – double yellow lines down one side between various points  – Cllr Hargrave had measured the width of Main Street from the T junction with Mill Road, to the crossroads with Chapel End/Luddington Road (see attached map) – there was a narrowing from Church Farm/Village Hall to the bank up to the Church – after much discussion it was decided that an LHI bid would not be submitted for this project, but to await the response from Highways Department to see what measures  were recommended (see 153.22 above).

161.22 Neighbourhood Plan update – Minutes of the meeting held on 23 November had been shared prior to the meeting, together with Minutes from Hamerton and Steeple Gidding’s Parish Meeting and Winwick Parish Meeting.

            Proposal to join with Winwick and Hamerton/Steeple Gidding to produce a joint Neighbourhood Plan – Cllr Hodson proposed and this was seconded by Cllr D’Altilia

Sawtry Neighbourhood Plan – pre-consultation document and open days on 10 December and 20 January

Clerk had made enquiries regarding GDPR requirements and insurance for this project and established that this will be under the Parish Council cover.  She recommended that a dedicated email be set up for use by the group.  She has requested sight of the budget for the project, as any payments will require approval through the Parish Council meetings.

The next meeting of the Neighbourhood Plan Group, made up of residents of Great, Little Gidding, Hamerton and Winwick, will take place on 3 January 2023.

162.22 Recreation Ground – nothing to discuss        

163.22  Review of Gidding News associated projects:

            Coat of Arms “vote” – Of the votes received, 47% chose option E.  Parishioners will be notified on the next issue of Gidding News.

            Text Messaging Service – take up has been slower than expected.  A reminder will appear on the next Gidding News.

164.22 Preparation for the Coronation of King Charles III – see 153.22 above

            Street Party licence applications deadline is 10/3/2023

            Highways Event licence applications deadline is 10/2/2023

165.22             NALC’s Civility and Respect policy – https://www.nalc.gov.uk/our-work/civility-and-respect-project

166.22 Review of noticeboards in the parish – Cllr D’Altilia had received parishioner comments regarding information sharing of Parish events.  The Parish Council now only use the noticeboard at the Village Hall, the board at the Rec Field is for information associated with that site.  Ownership of the board near the school is not clear, the board is open to the elements and unsuitable for notices.  Clerk and Cllr D’Altilia will meet to explore what other means of communication with residents can be implemented.

167.22 Correspondence received since 15th November 2022:

            a) NALC newsletters – dated 22/11 +29/11 re. Events, 23/11 + 30/11+15/12 newsletter, 25/11 Chief Exec bulletin, 14/12 newsletter, 12/12 NALC open letter (forwarded to Councillors)

b) Neighbourhood Alert/ECops etc –  email dated 21/11, 22/11,22/11 stolen jewellery, 24/11 Christmas shopping fraud, 28/11+5/12 from the Courts, 6/12 fraud alert, 6/12 Christmas warning, 8/12 999 calls, 12/12 jailed in Cambridgeshire, – also weapons seized. c) Resident’s verbal report to Clerk regarding increase in dog mess, both on footpath and elsewhere in the village.  There has been an increase in dog ownership during and since COVID lockdowns and Councillors were aware in the increasing problem throughout the village.  The following comment from Huntingdonshire District Council’s website will be included on the next issue of the Gidding News, together with the link to the reporting page (https://forms.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/DOGFOUL/launch)  “ Offenders may be issued with a fixed penalty notice of £100 or a fine of up to £1,000 if prosecuted under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.”   Also a request for volunteers to empty dog waste bins, as the Parish Council has unused bins in storage due to lack of volunteers to empty them (health and safety briefing will be given).  

d) CAPALC email dated 9/12 – monthly update shared prior to meeting

e) Cambs CC email 24/11 Children’s Services newsletter, Think Communities newsletter dated 25/11, flood preparedness events and webinar on 14th December, 12/12 rights and responsibilities regarding watercourses, Highways Traffic Management training sessions (possible use for Coronation events),

f) Hunts DC email dated  23/11 Warm Spaces grants and more funding for this, and 14/12.   1/12, 25/11 + 6/12 changes to waste collection dates over Christmas/New Year, 2/12 Oxmoor tree planting,

g) Economic Development Huntingdonshire DC invest@huntingdonshire.gov.uk – weekly Business News – 24/11, 1/12, 8/12, 15/12

h) Cambs Acre – 23/11 safer recruitment and regulated activities, November newsletter,

i) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough update 22/11, 5/12, 7/12 Making Connections, 12/12 Have your say on Medium Term financial planning,

j) Parish online – 1 year free subscription with BHIB insurance – signed up but advised we did not qualify for free access, unless we have 3/5 year package deal.

k) Greater Cambridgeshire – 24/11 + 7/12 Making Connections travel consultation – deadline 23 December,

l) Gigaclear – various emails around 22/11 re upgrade of service and enquiry regarding a property in Main Street.

m) response from T Branson & Son and further comments regarding the Milking Slade Lane highways improvements, additional information regarding rural crime and local vandalism.  Councillors have noted the comments contained therein.

168.22 Items for next meeting:

            Adoption of NALC’s Civility and Respect Policy

            Review of Parish Council Policy documents – update and add new policies

Consider Speaker or subject for Annual Parish Meeting in April

Review of grass cutting contract and appointment of contractor                            

169.22 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 17th January 2023

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

Meeting closed at 21.20

2022-10-18 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

2022-10-18 Minutes of Great & Little Gidding Parish Council

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

Present:  Cllrs Hodson, Bolton, D’Altilia, Moody, and Maciag, County Councillor Gardener and the Clerk. 2 members of the public representing St Michael’s Parochial Church Council (SS and MR) and 1 other (PAH).

115.22 Cllr Hodson welcomed those present to the meeting.

116.22 Apologies were received from:

District Councillor Tim Alban – attending another meeting

Councillor Hargrave – family commitment  

117.22 There were no declarations of Disclosable Interest.

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

See item 127.22 and 123.22

119.22 Minutes of the meeting held on 20th September 2022  were confirmed as a correct record – proposed by Councillor Bolton and seconded by Cllr Macaig

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

            Clerk–  Remembrance Day wreath is available to be presented at the Church service, the date of which is not yet known.

            The autumn issue of Gidding News is now at the printers and will require distribution before the end of October.

            The defibrillator has had a software upgrade, been serviced and a new battery installed.

121.22 To receive reports from Councillors and Clerk:

            County Councillor Gardener:

  • He had met with the Highways Officer, Sharon Middleton, and surveyed footpaths in the Parish.  It was felt that the footpath coming up the hill on Main Street required repair, white lining renewed on Main Street also at the Little Gidding junction – these works are likely to take place in 2023/24.  Residents in Milking Slade Lane had concerns about signage that had recently been installed as part of the Local Highways Improvement bid, particularly the large 60MPH signs – Cllr Gardener will request these signs be removed.
  • (Clerk asked for an update on Footpath No 6 – this had not been part of the walk round with the Highways Officer – Cllr Gardener asked that an email be sent to Highways Department).

County Council matters that he advised us of:

  • Local Highways Improvement bids can be made for the next round of assessment and funding, currently this should not include any 20MPH limits or zones as that will be a separate application later in the year.
  • Changes to bus services were under consideration, Cllr Gardener has requested that buses travel further to the west of the county, also proposed that TING buses to be increased.
  • A congestion charge was proposed for Cambridge (including Addenbrookes), to be in force between 7AM and 7PM – £5 per day.  Cllr Moody commented that, since the A14 improvements, access to the St Ives Park and Ride/guided bus facility was more difficult from our locality, therefore residents from our part of the county are less likely to use this facility, but travel by car to Cambridge.
  • There is potentially another Park and Ride to be sited near the M11/A10 junction.
  • Cllr Gardener left the meeting at 19.48

                        Cllr Hodson – School governors and clerk to the governors have resigned, followed by the resignation of the head.  Another part time head has been appointed.  Cllr Hodson has offered to become a governor, Cllr Moody has been asked to become an interim governor.

            Cllr D’Altilia – the text messaging service is now available for use (an article on the Autumn issue of Gidding News gives details of this service and how to sign up).

122.22 FINANCIAL MATTERS:

            a) Barclays Bank statement for Parish Council account had been shared prior to the meeting

b) PAYMENTS – the following online payments were approved:

 WhoWhat forTOTALInvoice includes this VAT amountAuthorisedAuthorised
 J R TroloveWages for August (25.5 hours)Xxx~JRT 
 Bradgate Ground Maintenance (897)Grass cutting of Rec Field199.3233.22JRT 
 Bradgate Ground Maintenance (733)Payment missed/failed in August199.3233.22JRT 
 Paid outside of meeting to Chris Knott InsuranceInsurance for  allotments80.00~JRT 
 Cambridgeshire County CouncilLHI bid contribution953.96~JRT 
 The following are Village Hall/Defibrillator account payments
 A ClarkVH cleaning32.50~JRT 
 Replacement batteryDefibrillator160.00~JRT 
       
  • Clerk’s working hours for September – total of 29 – Approved
  • Budget for 2023/24 – figures were discussed, see attached spreadsheet.

e)     Proposal was made to increase the precept for 2023/24 by 5% –

2 vote for, 3 against – the precept will remain at £11,052.

After discussing and setting the budget for 2023/24, it was evident that there would be a need to use Parish Council reserves in the next financial year.  A future issue of Gidding News will inform Parishioners that the Parish Precept has not increased this year, but it is likely (at the meeting held on 15th November 2022, it was agreed that this should be altered to “possible that we will have to increase …”) that we will have to increase it next year 2024/25.

123.22 Neighbourhood Plan – Cllr Macaig and PAH (member of the public) advised that the meeting held on 11th October was attended by 2 representatives from Winwick (Parish Meeting) and 1 from Hamerton (Parish Meeting).  An outline of the potential and requirements were presented on slides, discussion followed, and the representatives will go back to their respective parishes and discuss and consult with their parishioners.  The next meeting will be held on 23rd November when Winwick and/or Hamerton will advise if they will join this Parish, thereafter a revised application will be made to Huntingdon District Council.

124.22 Planning Applications and Planning matters –

            a) telecommunications mast and base station – Brights Lodge, Luddington ITB. All correspondence had been forwarded to Parish and District Councillors on 7th October, only 14 days consultation period was permitted.  A copy of the letter sent by the Parish of Hemington, Luddington and Thurning had been shared with Councillors.  After discussion, it was felt that the proposed site was too far out of this Parish, also in the next County, and therefore a letter indicating that we have no observations either for approval or objections would be sent to the “developer”.

            b) Received 20th September 2022

Proposal: Rear, side and front extension. Replacement of existing Garage/Annexe with Proposed Double Garage and Annexe
Site Address: 62 Main Street Great Gidding Huntingdon
Reference: 22/01954/HHFUL

Deadline – 11th October 2022 – case officer, Kevin Simpson has granted an extension of time.

Proposal approved as it meets criteria set out in LP9, LP11, LP14 and LP34.

125.22 Training opportunities for Councillors and Clerk:

            Councillor Training (online via ZOOM)

126.22 LHI bid for 2023/2024 – process will open on 31st October 2022 for bids to be made – discussion will be held at the November meeting.

127.22  SS and MR attended the meeting as representatives of St Michael’s Parochial Church Council.  They advised of the Deanery Development Plan which tasked them with identifying the future of the Church, both as a building and a village “organisation”.  Currently the weekly congregation is 3 or 4, more for special services, and supported by a team of volunteers.  They requested to have questions included in the Neighbourhood Plan to assist them with forecasting the ideas and expectations of residents, and Councillors agreed this would be a welcome addition to the Plan.  PAH, representing the Neighbourhood Plan group, asked that they submit questions via the Clerk.

            Cllr Hodson requested they submit written ideas and options for the Church, for example if it becomes a redundant building.  Clerk was requested to make enquiries about who is responsible for the graveyard and its upkeep were the building to become redundant.

            SS and MR left the meeting.

128.22 Recreation Ground:

            MUGA – Cllrs Moody and Hargrave have prepared a report on funding possibilities – this will be discussed at the November meeting

131.22 Correspondence received since 20th September (BOLD type are those items that may be of interest to this Parish Council) :

            a) NALC newsletters – dated 21/9 and 30/9 and 12/10, 23/9 Energy Bill Relief Scheme, 27/9 and 4/10 NALC events, 5/10 and 7/10 newsletter,

b) Neighbourhood Alert –  email dated 20/9 and 3/10 and 11/10 latest news from the Courts, 22/9, 24/9, 26/9 Police recruitment, 26/9 Crime and Community Survey (closes 26th October), 27/9 anti-social behaviour,  30/9 Energy Bill scams, 30/9 community first aid, 2/10 contact details, 3/10 and 11/10 newletter, 5/10 event celebrating diversity on 14th December, 6/10 report, 11/10 Neighbourhood Watch, 13/10 ECOPS update,

d) CAPALC email dated – 14/10 warm spaces and NALC webinars, monthly newsletter forwarded to Councillors.

e) Cambs CC email dated 26/9 Huntingdonshire Transport strategy, 30/9 Cambridgeshire Matters update, 6/10 Highways event re. traffic management,13/10 street lighting attachments and licensing,

f) Hunts DC email dated  20/9 Climate Change Strategy and 23/9, 27/9 fly tipper proscecution, 28/9 Diabetes Scheme, 28/9 Stukeleys Neighbourhood Plan submission, 30/9 Warm Spaces initiative, 3/10 District Council meetings streamed online, 4/10 Hinchingbroke Park Play equipment, 4/10 Planning Blitz information, 12/10 Pre-application Planning advice,12/10 warm space update (Clerk has registered the Village Hall as a potential Warm Hub with Huntingdonshire District Council), 13/10 Council motion on Cost of Living and Climate Change, 13/10 Town and Parish Forum online event on 17 October 2022 12:00-14:00,

g) Economic Development Huntingdonshire DC invest@huntingdonshire.gov.uk – weekly Business News – email dated 22/9, 29/9, 6/10, 13/10

h) Royal British Legion – Remembrance Sunday – wreath and poppies

i) 29/9 Cambs Acre newsletter, 29/9 Biffa Community Fund and banking for community buildings,

j) 2/9 East Anglian Air Ambulance – clothing bank request for site

k) 2/9 National Grid Gas – pipeline information

l) Combined Authority Cambridgeshire and Peterborough update 21/9 – roadshow dates, 3/10 bus service, 11/10 Local Transport feedback,

m) 7/10 Allied Westminster – insurance requirements for Village Halls used as Warm Hubs

n) Email 11/10 SportsCourtsUK – includes MUGA courts

o) Email dated 13/10 – Fens Reservoir Project information

p) Email dated 13/10 – BHIB Insurance – Fireworks guidance

132.22 Items for next meeting:

            Funding of the MUGA – discuss options

            Local Highways Improvement bid application – ideas

            Planning applications for Church Farm and farm buildings also Dryer Yard, Main Street, following site visits.

133.22 The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 15thNovember  2022

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

Meeting closed at 21.48