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Archives for 19 January 2021

Hanworth PC Minutes 5th August 2020

19 January 2021 by Dee Holroyd

Minutes of a Meeting of Hanwoth Parish Council held by video link on 2020 at 7.30pm

Wednesday 5th August 2020

Present: Gill Wilton (Chairman) Gill Catling, Sally Martin, Charlie Penrose, Jenny Sackin, Dee Holroyd (Clerk).

 

1.   Apologies for Absence:  Sue Francis, Robert Ranger

 

2.   Cllrs John Timewell and John Toye:  were not present.

3.   Minutes of the Meeting held on 6th May:  were agreed and signed pp by the clerk.  Proposed GC, seconded CP/

4.     Matters Arising:

a.     Michael Barclay had kindly offered to mow the churchyard.  The Parish Council will make a donation to the church in lieu of cost of mowing.

  1. Three new notice boards were needed, for the Memorial Hall, by the cattle grid at Hanworth Hall and for Gunton Park. These could be done over a period of time, starting with the one by Hanworth Hall.
  2. DC to follow up the enquiry about the legality of large sheds in gardens on the common.
  3. The cottage at the north end of the common had been demolished, despite objections put in by the PC. A larger and more visible house would now take its place.

 

5.     Financial Report:  the clerk reported a current credit balance of £2,000.  The Financial Regulations were adopted, proposed JS, seconded CP.  These would go on the website.

6.   Update of Acquisition of Hanworth Common Telephone Kiosk:  this was now the property of the Parish Council.  Power was still connected but no request had been made to the PC for payment of the electricity account.  Guidelines had been received from BT for future painting and glass replacement.  The memorial hall would be a better place for a defribrillator, should one be purchased.  The kiosk could be used for a second hand book exchange, possible with some shelving.  Maybe the builders currently employed at the Memorial Hall, might do something.  GW reminded the meeting that Hanworth Common is a conservation area.

 

7.   Hanworth Parish Council – Adoption of Policies:

  1. Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy: to be signed. DH would take round.
  2. The Code of Conduct would go on the website.

 

8.     Adoption of (a) Safeguarding Policy: GW and DH were Safeguarding Officers.  Policy to go

on the website.

(b) Risk Management Policy: to be agreed for dating.

 

9.   Any Other Business:

  • The Commons Registration: Possessory title was now in place, the 12 year period having elapsed.  Full title will hopefully follow at on 7th  The Memorial Hall restoration was well underway, the inside had been painted and second fix electrics were going ahead.  New lighting, heaters and fire alarm were about to go in.  New kitchen to follow.  The old timber store will be demolished and a disabled loo put in place.  The billiard room would be restored if finances allowed, with French windows overlooking the common.  The new roof was completed and the hall had been underpinned. It should be ready for use in about four weeks.  Costs had been about £169,500.

GW asked whether the exterior painting was complete.  One top coat needed.  Tony Hadlow had had help from various people.  The fireplace

Was also nearly complete.  GW suggested a gathering of local people to open the Hall, once it was ready.  Tony Hadlow said £1,000 was available for such an event.

 

  • The Notice Board needed to be replaced. This could be paid for from funds saved on the churchyard mowing.
  • GC had attended a Zoom meeting with NALC. There was some funding available.  GW suggested she sends information to Tony Hadlow.
  • GC asked whether holiday cottages in the area were being let. GW confirmed the one next to her was. GC was concerned about health safety implications of people coming into the area.  Maybe some guidance as to what any visitor falling ill while on holiday, such a telephone numbers, could go on the notice board.
  • Hanworth Common was now in the Norfolk Magazine as a recommended place to walk. This could also bring in people from outside.

 

10.        Date of next Meeting:  Wednesday 4th November.

 

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Minutes of the November meeting

19 January 2021 by Dee Holroyd

Minutes of a Meeting of Hanworth Parish Council held by video link on Wednesday 4th November 2020 at 7.30pm

Present: Gill Wilton (Chairman), Gill Catling,  Sally Martin, Charlie Penrose, Jenny Sackin, Dee Holroyd (Clerk)

  1. Apologies for Absence:

Robert Ranger, Sue Francis

  1. Cllrs John Timewell and John Toye: were not present.

 

  1. Minutes of the Meeting held on 5th August: were agreed and signed by the clerk pp the Chairman.  Proposed JS, seconded SM.

 

  1. Matters Arising:

 

  1. Code of Conduct and Privacy Statement, two signatures needed.
  2. Completion of Memorial Hall restoration:  This had progressed well and the outside WCs were now in place.  Superfast broadband would be available and application for grants was in place to convert the rear, formerly billiard room, into one large room capable of division.  With division of the main hall, this would provide four separate rooms suitable for hire by private individuals or business.  A suggestion was made of asking the builders whether they could make a new notice board, the old one having been destroyed during hall restoration.

 

  1. Finance:

 

  1. The Clerk reported a current credit balance of £3,020.

 

  1. Budget 2020/2021:  The budget showed an anticipated expenditure of £2,230, leaving an expected credit balance in November 2021 of £3,040.  No increase in Precept was needed.

It was agreed that money on tree work had been well spent as no damage occurred during the recent high winds.

 

  1. Any Other Business:

 

  1. Act of Remembrance: Parish Councils can apply to the District Council for permission to hold an event subject to risk assessment and with only those who need to be there present.  The original plan had been to bring people together.  Tom Harris, Hanworth veteran, would lay a wreath.  A photo to go on Whatsapp and possibly used to promote events in the future.
  2. Donation to Hanworth Church:  Michael Barclay had kindly taken over the mowing of the churchyard.  A suggestion of an outside bench was put forward but not supported as seating was available in the church.

 

 

 

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  1. New noticeboard: GW to ask about local craftsmen and DH to send the link to a firm which made reasonably priced notice boards suitable for Parish Councils.
  2. GC asked about the relationship between the Commons Committee, the Memorial Hall Committee and the Parish Council.  It was agreed it would be good to have a common member to all three.  This member would have to abstain from any voting pertaining to funding.

 

 

 

The meeting closed at 8.14 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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