PARISHES OF
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
Minutes of the combined Annual Meetings of the two Parishes held on
Tuesday, 12 May 2008, at 1900h in King Edward’s Hall
Present: Councillors: A. Bowditch (AB) (Chairman); J.Guy (JG) (Vice Chairman); T.Mousley (TM); L.Bowditch (LB); J.Bundy (JB); A. Mavrogordato (AM); L.Koetser (Clerk); Councillor N.Whiteley; Councillor M.Woodhall; D Lyon (DL) Tree Warden; Jane Gimpel – West Dean PC; John Lancaster – Affordable Housing Enabler and six members of the public.
Apologies for
Absence: E. Dowding (ED)
1.
Minutes of Annual
Parish Meeting held on 14th May 2007
These were signed by the Chairman, Councillor A. Bowditch, at the monthly meeting of the Parish Council held on 11 June 2007.
2.
Affordable
Housing
John Lancaster a Community Housing Enabler, gave a talk about the steps
taken to find appropriate sites for affordable housing in the village. He thanked John Guy and the rest of the
Parish Council Members for their work administering the recent ‘Housing Needs
Survey’ and confirmed that it had been a great success. He urged people to apply to Test Valley
Borough Council and get on the housing list.
3.
Report from
HCC (Cllr. M. Woodhall)
Cllr Woodhall thanked the Council for it’s involvement with the County. He confirmed that efforts were being made to solve the drainage problems outside the village hall and he did not think that main drainage would ever be installed in the village. He commented on the new plans for Outreach Services in the village Post Office and offered his support and help for new ideas for sustaining the village shop.
Cllr Woodhall commented that HCC
were still planning for housing for the period 1993 to 2011,
Following the contribution to fund the refurbishment of the football pavilion showers Cllr Woodhall said he had more available funds this year and would welcome suggestions for its use. AB asked if HCC would be willing to donate to the Hampshire Air Ambulance this year. Cllr Woodhall said there were no plans to aid the Air Ambulance because as far as HCC were concerned this is a NHS issue but HCC would provide venues and assistance to help raise money for the charity.
4.
Report from
TVBC (Cllr. N. Whiteley)
Cllr. Whiteley thanked the Parish Council members for their support throughout the year. He confirmed that the majority of the Test Valley Borough Council budget is spent on the following:
police
services, cultural activities, health and well being and will also be used to
protect the
5. OPEN
FORUM
David Lyon asked Neville Whiteley
if Test Valley Tree Officers could be less obstructive and were they really
necessary bearing in mind that most householders were conscientious about the
trees on their property.
John Guy reported evidence of
abuse of the Concessionary Travel Scheme by users, who now got free travel to
work if they were over sixty and by bus companies, who could easily incorrectly
declare concessionary journeys, both at the expense of council tax payers.
There being no other business the Chairman then closed the Annual Parish Meeting and invited those present to, after refreshments, to stay on for the monthly meeting of the Parish Council which would follow shortly.
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at the time of signing these minutes, John Guy reported that bus passes can still be used before 9:30.
Signed
A.Bowditch (Chairman) Date