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| Annual Forum | Hindhead Tunnel | For the meeting | Alan Redpath | |||||||||
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1. Apologies for Absence 2. Minutes of 2007 Assembly- circulated in “Meon Matters” 3. Chairman’s report – circulated in “Meon Matters” 4. Accounts for 2007/2008 – report in “Meon Matters” 5. County and District Councillors reports 6. Introduction of Mrs Sharon Taylor, Head Teacher at East Meon Primary School 7. Update from “Greening East Meon” by Ron Ingerson 8. Parish Forum |
Recently someone asked me “what is the role of the Parish Council?”
Well the quick answer is, to help preserve that which makes us want to live here, while stimulating progress in those areas which can improve life across the community.
Thinking further, I recalled the many files, paperwork and accounts in our parish clerk’s office - some of it destined to be circulated among the parish councillors, either for information or action…. planning applications, footpaths, hedges, highways, traffic calming, signage, allotments, grass cutting, rivers, flooding, recreation and play area maintenance etc. etc..... More>> |
As the end of another financial year approaches the actual costs against the budget set in January 2007 are in line and there is likely to be a small surplus to take forward to the next financial year.
Savings were made on the negotiations of cheaper insurance through a corporate deal with Norwich Union for Parish Councils – unfortunately this saving was offset by the expensive process of having an election! Despite careful budgeting in this regard EHDC charged £600 more than quoted which we had to pay. ..... More>> For record of 2007 Forum .... More>> |
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The next Annual Parish Assembly will be held held on Wednesday April 23rd at 7.00pm.
This event is an opportunity for residents to meet their Parish Council and to put to them any points to which they would like the Council to attend..... |
The guest speaker will be Ian Whyte, Community Relations Manager
for the A3 Hindhead Tunnel projec.
The £371m A3 Hindhead improvement scheme, which includes a 1.9km (1.2 mile) twin bore tunnel under the Devil’s Punch Bowl Site of Special Scientific Interest is now under construction and Mr Whyte will be giving us an insight into how the works will be undertaken and the impact upon the environment.
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