104 Sep 2015 - Great Paxton Village
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104 Sep 2015 - Great Paxton Village
Edition 104 September 2015 Published Under Section 142 of the Local Government Act 1972 The Paxton Post Great Paxton’s Newsletter The Village Shop Hopefully many of you will know that there is a project underway to look into the possibility and reality of opening a community village shop in Great Paxton. A committee has been formed and in July we conducted a survey of the village and of the 80 surveys received back there is a positive response to this project. To get an idea of what we are thinking about some of you who might have been to Grafham village and seen their shop, this would be a good model for us. Now that we have the survey responses our next step is to look into the business plan for the shop and then to start fund raising. Based on Grafham's experience we will need to raise close to £30,000 to make the shop a reality. We are hoping to tap into grants that should be available for this sort of project and also donations from various sources but also we will need to do fund raising in the village. We hope everyone will get behind this project as we believe it will be an asset to our village as is The Bell. The Plunkett Foundation have done quite a lot of research into the benefits of a village shop. According to their research, the advantages to villages of having a shop reach far beyond the goods they sell and the services they supply. Communities which have a shop say that they can be important meeting places, and are vital social and economic hubs for their area. The village shop will not usually be the main source of shopping for most village residents but will be the 'convenience' store or the 'top up' shop. Some additional benefits are that instead of jumping into the car to go to the nearest convenience store many will walk to the community shop. Community village shops help to create informal social support networks and if people use them daily or weekly they get to know their neighbours. This is especially important for more vulnerable groups such as the elderly, those caring for children or relatives and those living alone. Recognising neighbours and having the opportunity to interact helps develop a sense of belonging and safety in the village. For many of us however it will be that added convenience of popping out for only 10 minutes to get bread or milk. As the project develops we will keep you informed. If any of you have thoughts or comments then please email in to Roger Widdowson ([email protected]) or drop a note in at The Bell. P.S. Could anyone with shop experience or willing to be the committee treasurer please contact Roger The Paxton Post 2 It’s in the Post September 2015 Return of the Village Show Vehicle Parking Paxton United Neighbourhood and Speed Watch Can You Challenge Yourself for Charity Community Shop School News Charity Begins At Home Woodsooners Golf Petanque News Classified Ads Whats On at The Bell Church News A Cornucopia of Song in St.Peter’s Church, Offord D’Arcy Politics - Parish, District and County Contacts 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 13 23 26 27 32 The Village Show is Back (Soon) It’s Not Too Late to Enter This year's Village Show, on Saturday 19th September, is creeping up fast so a few reminders may be in order. Every house in the village was delivered a schedule but if you have mislaid yours then the village website www.greatpaxton.org , and the school site www.greatpaxton.cambs.sch,uk can help; or contact the school office in term-time, or Jill Peters (01480 217559) at 7 Church Lane. Children's entries are free and adult classes only cost 30 pence and completed entry forms should be handed-in at the school office or 7 Church Lane by Tuesday, 15th September. The actual entries have to be taken to the school on the morning of the show between 8.30 and 10.30 am. Show classes include arts and crafts, cookery, plants and flowers, fruit and vegetables, home produce, and let's see a great display of photographs, so there should be something for everyone to take part. 2 September 2015 The Paxton Post 3 Vehicle Parking on Great Paxton High Street. Police have recently been criticised for not dealing with the above. As St Neots Police Community Support Officer with responsibility for the rural villages I have taken this opportunity to try to explain my take on this issue. It is not an offence to park on the footpath unless there are yellow-line parking restrictions in place in which case any restrictions go from curtilage to curtilage which usually includes the footpaths on either side of the road. As there are no parking restrictions in Great Paxton High Street the offence would be “unnecessary obstruction” which I interpret as a person, pram or mobility scooter not being able to get past on the footpath. The offence of “unnecessary obstruction” refers to that of a physical obstruction and not an obstruction to visibility. If it goes to litigation the Court may want to know the person who was obstructed. The car sales/garage business is permitted under Trading Standards legislation to offer one vehicle for sale outside their premises and the only time I have seen more than one is temporarily when they are moving vehicles around on their forecourt which is reasonable. They cannot be held responsible for the parking of their customers but again I have not recently seen an offence of obstruction at this location as the footpath is very wide. I monitor the situation in the High Street and I am aware that there are other locations in the High Street where vehicles do park so as to create an obstruction where the footpaths are narrower but this is mainly at night when there is little or no pedestrian traffic. I have dealt with some of these in the past when I have received a complaint. It is not an offence to park a vehicle with the nearside wheels on the footpath and I appreciate that owners do this in an attempt to protect their vehicle or to create less of an obstruction for traffic on the road. I would suggest that in most cases they do not wilfully create an obstruction on the footpath. My opinion is that we should not worry about passing traffic and that vehicles will generally find a safe way past parked vehicles. Parked vehicles also have a beneficial role in slowing down passing traffic. In future please try to exercise consideration for pedestrians when parking your vehicle. Put it on your drive if you have one. It is not acceptable for pedestrians, mothers with pushchairs, children or partially-sighted persons to have to endanger themselves by walking into the road to pass a parked vehicle. Regards Alan. PCSO 7045 St Neots. 3 4 The Paxton Post September 2015 Paxton United Football still at the Rec Following the last article in the Paxton Post things have moved on in the football saga. There are now two teams playing under the banner of ‘Paxton United’ at the Recreation Ground. And also looking after the pitch and facilities. The senior team are playing in the Cambridgeshire FA Kershaw Senior A division (just trips off the tongue doesn’t it!), taking the place of the old Great Paxton team, and have had a brilliant start to the season, winning their first three games and occupying first place in the league. Long may it continue. The reserves are playing in the Cambridgeshire FA Newmarket Motor Company 2A (another tongue twister), but their games have not yet started. There is also a Ladies team, but what they are called and what league they will be in is still a mystery to me, hopefully all will become clear as time goes on. Oh, and a colts team that I think are still Little Paxton but play down at the rec too! Confusion rules, but all will become clear as the season progresses. Anyway, whatever they are called, and whatever leagues they play in, and whether they are young, old, male or female, we wish them all successful seasons 2015-2016 Neighbourhood and Speed Watch The organisation of these two village groups is still ongoing, but is taking rather longer than expected due to lack of communication, volunteers and general enthusiasm, but we are still working on them. If you volunteered to join either or both of these groups please be patient, you haven’t been forgotten. In the mean time try not to get burgled, or speed through the village! 4 September 2015 The Paxton Post 5 Can you challenge yourself for Charity? Would you like to see Cambridge from a unique perspective? Do you know anyone brave enough to scale the 80 foot drop off the historic Cambridge Guildhall? Registration is open to be part of the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) Cambridge Abseil on Sunday 18th October. Sign up, take part and help raise valuable funds for EACH, who care for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire. Spaces are limited so please do book quickly to avoid disappointment. People who take part always feel a great sense of achievement – so even if you don’t have a head for heights why not push yourself to take part and raise money for a great cause at the same time! Entry fees are £15 per person, with a minimum sponsorship figure of £85 per person for anyone aged 17 and over or sponsorship figure of £30 per person for anyone aged 16 and under. Minimum age for participants is 12 years. Abseilers will be in the safe hands of professional company, Creation Climbing Centre, who will be running the event on the day. To sign-up for the abseil visit: www.each.org.uk/cambridgeabseil or call: 01223 204916. Lucy Glover Supporter Services Administrator- Cambridgeshire EACH House, 42 High Street, Cambridge, CB24 6DF 01223 204916 www.each.org.uk Follow us on twitter @EACH_Cambs 5 6 The Paxton Post 6 September 2015 The Paxton Post September 2015 7 Great Paxton Church of England Primary School Mount Pleasant Great Paxton Huntingdon Cambs PE19 6YJ Headteacher: E-Mail: [email protected] Mr L Frost Web address: www.greatpaxton.cambs.sch.uk Deputy Headteacher: Mrs A Gallacher Telephone: 01480 472132 Fax: 01480 471735 Remember, you can find out more about the school via our website http://www.greatpaxton.cambs.sch.uk Last year was an extremely successful year for the school. Highlights included: ● The inaugural winners of the Kwik Fire Threes cricket competition ● Winners of the Small School Football Competition twice (Autumn and Spring) ● Winners of the Pig Pedal Competition for the East for a third year in a row (7th Nationally) ● SIAMs Church Inspection – graded Good ● Visited by Lydia Greenway – England Ladies cricketer ● School Summer Fete raised over £3000 (thank you everyone for the support as it was a great evening and event) ● Fantastic residential trips to Burwell and the Isle of Wight ● An amazing Firework display Energy upgrade at Great Paxton We are pleased to be able to update you that over the summer holidays the school has had an ‘energy’ upgrade to its infrastructure. The school has been involved in a pilot with Cambridgeshire County Council that has allowed us to upgrade some of our ageing equipment, reduce our energy bills and consumption and provide an educational tool that can be used in class. We have had installed: ● New Energy Efficient Boilers ● LED Lighting 7 The Paxton Post 8 September 2015 ● 30kW Solar Array ● State of the Art Building Controls ● Increased Thermal Insulation In all, this means that we will be reducing our energy consumption by over 70000kWh which equates to 33 tonnes of Carbon Dioxide. Finally, may I wish all our past students the best as they start their journey at secondary school and welcome all our new families. We are looking forward to another hugely successful year and thank you all for your continued support! Yours sincerely Mr Lee Frost Headteacher Charity Begins At Home The Charity of Great Paxton There is an historic charity linked to the parish of Great Paxton dating back to before 1700 that still exists to the present day. The charity gives grants to the residents of the village who may find themselves in difficult financial circumstances and hardship due to any number of present day pressures. The Trustees are able to award grants once a year, at the end of December. Applicants must live in the parish of Great Paxton. We would welcome applications for funds for a range of needs, for example: household items, help with things for school , uni or college, items for special needs or even help with recreational activities. There are simple qualifying criteria for applicants. For enquiries or an informal discussion please contact the vicar, Canon Annette Reed at 24 St James Road, Little Paxton, St Neots PE19 6QW. 01480 211048 or [email protected] All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence by the trustees who will meet in early November to consider applications. Mrs Ruth Black, Trustee [email protected] September 2015 8 September 2015 The Paxton Post 9 WOODSOONERS GOLF SOCIETY AUTUMN MEETING FRIDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2015 The Autumn meeting will be held on Friday 9th October 2015 at the Bedfordshire Golf Club, Spring Lane, Stagsden, Bedford. It has been a few years since the Society has played at this venue and we hope for a fine Autumn day full of golfing excitement. The day will follow its usual format of breakfast on arrival consisting of bacon rolls and coffee or tea. In the morning there will be a 9 hole pairs competition playing for the Bell trophy followed by lunch. Then there will be the afternoon singles competition playing for the Chris Curran cup and also the Pottery Plate will be up for grabs for those that also played in the Spring meeting. Prizes shall be given for nearest the pin and longest drive. Dinner shall be at the Bell in Great Paxton followed by prize giving. I am pleased to advise that the cost for the day will still only be £60 and will include breakfast, lunch, dinner, golf and prizes. Cheques to be made out to "Woodsooners Golf Society". Woodsooners golf days are always a lot of fun and new players of any standard are more than welcome so please come along. If you would like to know any more information about the society then please contact me. Martin Bazley. Mobile 07733 122702 Email - [email protected] Please note my address is 75 Gordon Road, Little Paxton St Neots, Cambs, PE19 6NH The Bell Petanque Double This year The Bell petanque teams have excelled themselves. The Wednesday team are up there challenging for the league title, 3rd with two games to play. The Tuesday B team look like finishing mid table in division 2, but the Tuesday A team have already won the knockout competition, and with only one fixture to go are uncatchable in division 1. Well done! 9 The Paxton Post 10 WWW. September 2015 .CO.UK 4 wheeled Petrol mowers From £249 Inc Vat Cultivators Quality Garden machinery Lawn Scarifier 42,48, & 53cm Roller Mowers Electric Mowers Riding Mower Garden Tractors Visit our showroom to view the largest range of machinery in the area! Open Mon– Fri 8.00-5.00 Sat 8.00-12.00 Tel: 01480 473452 River Lane, Great Paxton, PE19 6RD 10 September 2015 The Paxton Post 11 The Cost of Advertising Advertising in the Paxton Post and on the Web Site costs as follows: In Village Organisation Full Page - £12 - including Web Site £15 Half Page - £6 - including Web Site £9 Quarter Page - £3 - Including Web Site £6 Other Organisations Full Page - £15 Half Page - £7.50 Quarter Page - £5 The Paxton Post is delivered to over 350 houses, reaching a population of 800 plus. Please note that by advertising in the Paxton Post you are not only increasing your visibility, but helping to fund a vital village communcation, thus putting something back into Great Paxton. Thank You 11 12 The Paxton Post September 2015 Courtesy Cars Customer Car Collection and Return MOT’s Car And Van Sales Servicing Recovery For all enquiries and Tyres bookings call : Batteries 01480 217806 or Brakes 07946 300380 Exhausts A/C Servicing You can also contact us by email [email protected] www.paxtonhillgarage.co.uk Unit 11 Harley Industrial Park, Paxton Hill, St.Neots, PE196TA 12 September 2015 The Paxton Post 13 What’s On at The Bell From Friday 18th September Rugby World Cup Come and watch England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales in the 2015 World Cup and enjoy our snacks and special offers on beer Starting with England v Fiji at 8pm on Friday 18th September See http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/fixtures for all fixtures Friday 25th September Singer - Tom Lumley Friday 2nd October - Harvest Supper Friday 9th October - Woodsooners Dinner Friday 16h October Trafalgar Night Dinner (Book early) Saturday 24h October Singer - Tom Lumley Friday 30th October - Children’s Halloween Party Saturday 14th November - Paxton Factor C21 Have a fun evening playing Bagatelle, Skittles, Shove Ha’penny and more, enjoy a fish or chicken supper and maybe walk away with the Brian Shears trophy To Get the Latest News about the Bell www.facebook.com/thebellgreatpaxton www.thebell-greatpaxton.com Tel:700107 Email:[email protected] 13 The Paxton Post 14 September 2015 DKB Services For Home and Garden Your Great Paxton Source for Provision Installation and Maintenance of Windows Doors Roofing Decking Fencing Patios General Handywork Also Undertaken Telephone: 07515 111083 Email:[email protected] Get in touch for a free quote Village references available 14 September 2015 The Paxton Post 15 T H E W H IT EH O U SE G U EST H O U SE & B EA U T Y R O O M Paxton Hill, Great Paxton, St.Neots, PE19 6RA 01480 470425 07977071448 www.whitehousecottage.com Bed & Breakfast & Self Catering facilities Beauty room 07934129224 Whitehouse Cottage and Courtyard Cottage are perfect for Singles, Couples or Group bookings, Hen weekends, wedding parties or holidays. 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I had a refreshing experience with Bill & Simon, they helped me to make my mind up, had honest answers ready for my questions. All in all very easy to do business with, would not hesitate to recommend them. James Robinson. Bedford I have just purchased a lovely BMW 535 from the Great Paxton Motor Company and I have to say they were excellent from start to finish ! The car was excellent and exactly as described, they were very relaxed and gave me as much time as I wanted. Once I had made my mind up this was the car, they dealt with the finance and part exchange and I was in the car the next day. The whole experience was first class and so is the car !! Well done !! Mark Dean, Harlow www.greatpaxtonmotorcompany.co.uk 19 20 The Paxton Post September 2015 The Butterfly House Day Nursery Is a small homely nursery where the new owner and friendly team provide the highest standards of childcare, encouraging learning through play. Newly decorated and with wonderful resources that support the Early Years Foundation Stage. Exciting home-cooked meals Our nursery is a safe environment for your child to explore, grow and most importantly ….. have lots of fun. we now have a wonderful outdoor classroom…. our own allotment! : www.ofsted.gov.uk URN : EY445517 We are pleased to be able to accept ‘FREE TWOS’ placements, In addition to the government funded 15hrs for children aged 3+ Please phone us for details 20 September 2015 The Paxton Post MOTs £30 21 21 22 The Paxton Post 22 September 2015 September 2015 The Paxton Post 23 News from Holy Trinity Church Regular Services at Holy Trinity. 1st Sunday of : 9.00am Holy Communion 2nd Sunday 10.45am All Age Worship 3rd Sunday 10.45am Holy Communion 4th Sunday Morning Prayer. All Age Worship Services up until Christmas Sunday September 13th at 10.45am Sunday October 11th at 10.45am – Harvest Festival with a collection of food gifts for St Neots Foodbank. Produce needs to have a shelf life of 3 months. Sunday November 9th at 10.45am – Service for Remembrance Sunday Sunday December 20th at 3pm – Christingle! We look forward to welcoming several families who will be bringing their children for baptism this autumn. Please do contact Annette ( 01480 211048) if you want to make enquiries about weddings, baptisms and funerals. Perhaps you might like a visit or you know someone who might like a visit at home in confidence. Holy Trinity church is 1,000 years old and is the parish church – it serves the whole community and is there in time of need and in times of celebration and in the “ ordinary” days of life. 23 24 The Paxton Post September 2015 There is a service every Sunday where prayers are prayed and God worshipped as has been the case for so many centuries. Anyone who joins us will be made most welcome. Friday October 2nd at 7.30pm Great Paxton Church Harvest Supper at The Bell Inn Great Paxton. 35 tickets at £8.00 each will be available for this festival occasion. Book now by contacting Annette Reed on 01480 211048 [email protected] They will sell like... hot potatoes! Giant raffle and live entertainment from Dave Weir and friends. or News of Church Fabric repairs. Following the Quinquennial Inspection of our building recently, several areas of repair work were identified as needing doing in future. This includes lead work to the north aisle roof, repainting the frames of the lofty clerestory windows and repairs to the tower roof. We are very grateful that Alan Smith recently installed a new ladder in the tower which has meant that the tower roof could be inspected , hence the need for some repairs to the roof. Alan is also restoring the weather vane which, he found, was constructed in 1910 and had several bullet holes in the iron work. Target practice maybe? We are awaiting quotes for this urgent work and hope we can carry it out soon. Two other issues are the organ and the bells. The organ would benefit from a good overhaul and clean and we are obtaining quotes for that work. The fittings of the bells need a complete overhaul and again we are looking at quotes for that work from bell hanging firms. As this would cost several thousand pounds, we would need to go to grant making bodies if we were to undertake this project. We are very grateful to ringers from Little Paxton and area and also our local village ringers for their interest in this project and for ringing the bells again more regularly. Meanwhile, the churchyard is being kept very tidy with dedicated volunteers who are building upon hard work done last year. We have also had several 24 September 2015 The Paxton Post 25 visits from Community Pay Back gentlemen and ladies. Why not take a stroll around the lovely acres of the churchyard sometime? Now for some history from Bert Goodwin reproduced from St Neots Local History Magazine No 11. It would seem that a number of cross bases, or ‘stubs’ as they were called, still exist in various villages, and there is one such base in Great Paxton churchyard, the remains of a Mediaeval cross set on a rough stone base. One wonders what has happened to the crosses themselves. In earlier times, when the church was greatly revered, it seems most unlikely that they would have been defaced or otherwise disposed of, and even though crosses set up in town or village centres might have fallen into disuse and disrepair, it seems strange that this should have happened to the ones set up in churchyards. Some crosses may have been damaged during the Civil War in the 17th century, but many crosses were ruined long before that. This seems to be true of Great Paxton cross. A number of documents refer to the cross. The earliest one is a will dated 1491, which names it ‘Stub Cross’, so it was probably already broken by then. Land terriers mention it as ‘The SAXON CROSS’ which, if correct, means that it is about the same age as the church itself, dating from a time when Great Paxton was the minster church serving several other parishes. In later times, late 17th and early 18th centuries, it was known as ‘Owls Cross’ and the road it stood on was ‘Cross Way’. The base is made of roughly-hewn Barnack stone, and the piece of shaft which remains has simple carved buttresses at the bottom corners. Its plain style makes it possible that it was indeed of Saxon origin, as many others were. There is an old tradition that the rest of the cross of Great Paxton is buried in the wall of the church. Was it perhaps incorporated into the wall, or perhaps the floor of the nave or chancel at a time when extensive alterations were made? Note: The Royal Commissioners for Historic Monuments record the Great Paxton cross as 15th century. This may well be true of the shaft, but the base on which it stands appears to be much older. Perhaps it once held the ‘Saxon Cross’ mentioned in documents. For it to be called ‘Stub Cross’ by 1491, however, suggests that it is older altogether than the Commissioners claim. Other old cross bases can be seen at Brampton, Fenstanton, Great Gransden, etc. 25 26 The Paxton Post September 2015 · The Great Paxton Local history Group meets again on Monday September 7th 2015 at 7.30pm at the Bell Inn. A very friendly group who always seem to come up with new items to share about village history. Anyone very welcome! · Do check out the St James Church Little Paxton Facebook Page which often carries articles and news about Holy Trinity Church and Great Paxton Village. Below is the link to the page: www.facebook.com/StJamesChurchLittlePaxton The Benefice Web-Site also carries news of all four of our Benefice Churches and is updated regularly. http://www.littlepaxtonchurch.org.uk/ AUTUMN LEAVES .. A CORNUCOPIA OF SONG IN ST PETER’S CHURCH, OFFORD DARCY SUNDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER 2015 AT 7.30 PM The Friends of St Peter’s Church, Offord Darcy are delighted to be hosting our seventh concert to be held on SUNDAY 20th September at 7.30 pm in St Peter’s Church, High Street, Offord Darcy. Returning to Offord, we welcome back Morag McLaren, Theresa Goble, Michael Dore, Brian Parsons, their pianist and narrator. They are well known national and international artists from the opera, musical theatre and concert stage, including BBC Radio 2‘s “Friday Night is music night” and London’s West End. Theresa is also a professor of vocal studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama; Michael Dore was formerly a member of the Swingle Singers and Morag McLaren performs in her acclaimed one woman shows. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear these artists performing in the beautiful church of St Peter, dating back to Norman times, and which has exceptional acoustics and lends itself to all types of music. Why go to London's West End theatres, or even to Cambridge, when you can enjoy a great variety of music performed by these professional stars, right here on your doorstep? If you have ever wondered whether to come to an event like this, you won't be disappointed - it will be a magical evening. Smart dress is preferred. Ticket prices are £13.00 and include a pre-concert glass of bubbly. Tickets for this popular event always sell out very quickly and are available from: [email protected] or Jenny Griffiths on 01480 811126. Free parking on the archery field adjacent to the Church. Toilet facilities will be available. 26 September 2015 The Paxton Post 27 Great Paxton Parish Council Report GREAT PAXTON PARISH COUNCIL Speeding Vehicles – We have received several reports of vehicles speeding through the village and the danger to residents. Suggestions have been made that a cycleway should be provided between the village and St. Neots, a 50mph limit from Brook Farm, and the 30mph speed limit sign should be re-sited close to the Toseland Road junction. As there is little funding available to provide a cycleway it was agreed that the Council should apply to the Highways Department to see what funding is available under the Local Highways Initiative programme to alleviate some on the these problems. It has been suggest that a Community Speedwatch group should be established in the village to obtain a record of speeds. All equipment and training will be provided by the police and in other areas these schemes have been found to dramatically reduce speeding. If you are interested in becoming involved in Speedwatch or in Neighbourhood Watch please contact the Clerk or Simon Black at The Bell PH. Saxon Green Play Area – a new fence has been erected to provide a physical and visual reminder to cyclists that the path does not just continue on to Adams Lane. This was erected in response to residents’ concerned for childrens’ safety. The Council have also agreed to a request for permission from a resident to erect a seat at Saxon Green in memory of her son. Planning – Applications for extensions to 9 Church Lane and 10 Towgood Way were recommended for approval by the Council. Approved by Huntingdonshire District Council on the 3rd August. Electoral Review of Cambridgeshire – A letter has been sent to the Review Officer stating that the Council strongly objects to the proposal to include Great Paxton within the St. Neots East Division, rather than with the 5 other villages, on the grounds that the review does not take into account the different needs and issues of rural communities. Village Website – We are still looking for a new Editor to continue the excellent contribution David Lloyd has made which together with the Newsletter produced by Simon Black and his family, are great assets for the village. Registering Assets of Community Value – Since the last meeting Huntingdonshire District Council has confirmed that land west of the High Street has now been registered as an Asset of Community Value. Recreation Ground – The Recreation Ground Committee have made a proposal that the Parish Council should take over the running of the Ground. This was discussed at the last meeting and additional information has been requested. 27 28 The Paxton Post September 2015 Proposed Community Shop at The Bell – The council were advised that a survey had been compiled for distribution to all residents. It is hoped that responses will be received within the next month, so that an analysis can be carried out prior to another meeting in September. Graveley Wind Farm A meeting is to take place to address the noise problem which is having a severe impact on residents living closeby. It is hoped that an analysis of noise can be obtained. Councillor Vacancies – We currently have two vacancies on the Parish Council. If anyone is interested in becoming a councillor please contact the Clerk for guidance and an application form. New Clerk – As from 7th September we have a new Clerk – Mrs Christine Brandon of 18 Crowhill, Godmanchester, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE29 1LP (Tel No and email address to be provided) Our present Clerk Sheila Childerley is standing down due to other commitments. Date of Next Meeting - Monday 14th September at 8 pm in the School Hall. Everyone welcome to attend. The Agendas for the meetings go onto the notice boards and village website the week before the meeting. Minutes are also on the noticeboards and website. There is an open forum at each meeting where residents can speak about any concerns they might have. 24 hours notice of the intention to speak will enable the Clerk and the Councillors to prepare an adequate response. Village e-mail: If you would like your e-mail address to be included which will enable you to receive Agendas, Minutes, and details of other events, please contact the Clerk. In addition most of this information can also be found on the village website Editors Note: Great Paxton owes a massive vote of thanks to Sheila Childerley for doing such a splendid job as Parish Clerk, and we wish her all the best with her future. Thanks Sheila! 28 September 2015 The Paxton Post 29 News from Barbara Boddington, District Councillor for Gransden and The Offords The Huntingdonshire District Council Community Chest Grant Aid Awards The Awards to Voluntary Organisations 2015/16 throughout the District in this Ward were:· Abbotsley Village Hall £1,691 · Applepips Pre-School Offord £4,000 · Holly Cross Church Yelling PCC £750 · Friends of St Peters Church Offord D’Arcy - £600 · Yelling Parish Council £1,250 The total available was doubled this year to £60,000 - recipients totalling 29 this year, cannot apply again for two years – the highest award was £5,000 - applications can be made on line at the start of 2016 – any problems please let me know. Discretionary Rate Relief Scheme supporting Huntingdonshire Retailers Discretionary Rate Relief Scheme supporting over 500 Retailers –for the second year discretionary powers to award the Government’s temporary Retail Rate Relief to entitled business premises ( with a rateable value not exceeding £50k) Currently 567 ratepayers throughout Huntingdonshire received £750k of this support. PLEASE contact HDC Business Rates Team for advice. Electoral Review The Local Government Association Boundary Commission for England is carrying out an Electoral Review of Huntingdonshire District Council. This has been triggered by anomalies in the St Neots area as to the size of Wards – this will be in two parts – Numbers of Councillors and Size of the Wards. The public will be able to influence these decisions during the two phases of public consultation. 29 30 The Paxton Post September 2015 Call Centre – Huntingdonshire District Council The Call Centre is celebrating its 10th Birthday since opening its doors in St Ives – taking on more services including – Operations- Housing – Council Tax – Planning – Pest Control and others. The Call Centre receives about 120,000 calls and 16,000 emails per year – it has been challenging and gone from strength to strength with maybe a move to Pathfinder House next year. If you have a problem relating to Huntingdonshire District Council Ring Call Centre – 01480 388388 I am here to help All the Electorate CLLR BARBARA BODDINGTON Tel: 01480 880929 Email: [email protected] News from Julie Wisson, County Councillor for Buckden and The Offords Do you have a spare room in your house? Do you have patience, understanding, time and love to offer a child? If you have answered ‘Yes’ to these questions you might like to consider fostering for Cambridgeshire County Council. Looked after children numbers are at there highest for a number of years. This is partly due to asylum seeking children in Cambridgeshire. If you have the skill set that can be transferred to caring for looked after children and the time to offer then maybe you would like to find out more about fostering. Offering a child or children the chance to make positive changes in their life/lives is a privilege that takes a very special person/people. Full training and support is given throughout your fostering journey and professional development encouraged. Why not consider starting your journey into changing a child’s life and give the Fostering team a call 0800 052 0078 email [email protected]. Please do not hesitate to contact me. Julie Wisson 01767 677837, 07725 791459 [email protected] 30 September 2015 The Paxton Post 31 News from Richard West, District Councillor for Gransden and The Offords SERVICE PLAN for FOOD LAW ENFORCEMENT 2015- 2016. Huntingdonshire District Council has responsibility for most food safety and hygiene enforcement functions within the district. The Food Standards Agency ( FSA ) is the Competent Authority and National Regulator for food safety and hygiene issues within England. It requires every local authority ( food authority ) to outline how it will fulfil its duty to deliver official food controls, the arrangements detailing how and at what level the official controls will be delivered must be laid down in the form of a Service Plan for food law enforcement . Food Enforcement service plan must be approved by the Council members( the Councillors) . AIMS and OBJECTIVES OF THE SERVICE PLAN The overall aim of the service is to work with businesses and consumers to secure the production , distribution and service of safe and wholesome food within Huntingdonshire. These are the key activities which contribute to the delivery of the overall aim. Planned and reactive inspections of registered and approved food establishments. The investigation of service requests and complaints relating to food and food premises. The investigation of cases and outbreaks of food- borne and food poisoning illnesses Richard West District Councillor Offord and Gransden Great Paxton. Tele 01480 811467 Email [email protected] or [email protected] 31 32 The Paxton Post September 2015 Contacts 1st Gt. Paxton Brownies Lyn Taylor 473979 Church Bell Ringers Michael Matthews 212838 Holy Trinity Church Rev Annette Reed 211048 Church Warden Bob Hacking 219846 Community Room Julie Edwards 472132 Community Room Chairman Joan Addison 212708 Community Shop Committee Roger Widdowson 214205 Crib Team Simon Black 700107 [email protected] Darts - Ladies Only Holly Smith Darts - Anybody Bryony Black 700107 Football Club Les Niccolls 07982 926118 Gt. Paxton Cubs Andy Ottley 7704857636 Vacant Volunteers please Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter Simon Black 475553 Petanque Bobbie Elsom 474772 Pre-School Julie Marks 07917 164114 Recreation Ground Jason Anderson 476449 School Headteacher Lee Frost 472132 St. Neots Police Station George Dixon? 101 Great Paxton Web Site 218110 Woodsooners Golf Society Martin Bazley 219279 Walkers (feet not crisps) Linda Richardson 213768 If I have missed anyone out, or not got the correct contact details for any organisation, please let me know on [email protected] Disclaimer Whilst every effort is made by the Editor to ensure that the interpretation and content of the information contained in this publication is correct, the Editor and the Parish Council cannot be held liable for any consequential action based on this information. Also, none of the views expressed in this newsletter are necessarily those of the Editor or the Parish Council. 32