Please find below two notices regarding a planning application in respect of Monxton & Amport Village Hall. Anyone wishing to comment should do so directly to Test Valley Borough Council quoting the reference numbers shown on the notices.
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MONXTON PARISH COUNCIL
There will be a virtual meeting of Monxton Parish Council (via zoom) at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 21st April 2020.All Councillors are requested to participate. Members of the public can join the meeting by invitation and will need to contact the Clerk with a minimum of 24hours notice prior to the meeting should they wish to do this. Alternatively, members of the public can e-mail matters for discussion to the Clerk.
Heather Bourner
Clerk to Monxton Parish Council
Heather.bourner@googlemail.com
01264 773976
Agenda
- Apologies for Absence
- Public Participation
- Declarations of Interest
- Minutes & matters arising
- Planning
To note the following TVBC decision: None
To receive the Planning Advisory Committee’s recommendations on the
following applications:-
20/00552/FULLN- Erection of garage, Little Cottage
20/00694/LWBN- replace windows, new plumbing & lighting- Little Cottage
20/00723/FULLN & 20/00724/LBWN -Change of use Black Swan
Village Hall planning application
. Lengthsman Contract
- Finance – agree 2019/20 accounts, approve payments
- County and Borough Councillors’ Report
. Correspondence
- Any other Business
Date of Next Meeting- 7.30 pm on Tuesday 14th July 2020
Dog Mess
Further to the post regarding dog mess on the village green it has been made clear this is a problem in other areas of the village, The Church Yard, the track at Sunny bank and Monxton Track have all been highlighted.
Please can all dog owners be responsible, clear up dog waste wherever you are in the village and dispose of this in the bins provided.
Thank you
Monxton Parish Council.
Dog Walkers
Dog mess is a serious health hazard and if you are a dog owner, you have a legal duty to clean up every time your dog fouls in a public place.
There are marked dog bins provided in the village to dispose of bags of dog mess. If you cannot find one, please take your dog bag home and dispose of it in an ordinary household black bin.
It is an offence not to clean up dog mess and if residents want the Village Green and footpaths to continue to be cut, dog walkers must pick up their dog’s mess. If residents see anyone allowing their dogs to foul the Village Green or the footpaths, please report it to the Parish Clerk, Heather Bourner e-mail heather.bourner@googlemail.com
VILLAGE MAINTENANCE
Village maintenance will be taking place on the Village Green from 9am to 1pm on Wednesday 8th April.
Due to social distancing rules, we request that residents do not go to the Village Green during this time.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Keep safe.
Monxton Parish Council
Parish Council
Monxton Parish Council & Corona Virus
There will be no Parish Council meetings until government advice allows these to take place. Councillors will continue to respond to issues where they can. If you need help or advice please contact the Parish Clerk Heather Bourner on 01264 773976 or by e-mail heather.bourner@googlemail.com
Test Valley Community Support Line
Please see details of a support line for communities by clicking on the link below.
Use of HCC waste recycling centres
| A Reminder to Register your vehicle for ongoing free access to Hampshire’s HWRCs
Nearly 300,000 vehicles have already registered online, ahead of the launch of a new system on 1 April 2020 by the County Council – giving Hampshire residents continued, automatic free access to Hampshire Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs). The new system will use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and will ensure continued free access for residents to any of Hampshire’s 24 HWRCs to dispose of household waste. Access for non-Hampshire residents (excluding Dorset Council residents) will be for a fee of £5 per visit. Once Hampshire residents have registered, they will see no change when they next visit a Hampshire HWRC. The system is being brought in to provide effective and environmentally practicable options for those who live close to Hampshire’s borders to continue to access the HWRCs, but in a way that is fairer to residents who pay for the cost of the service through their council tax. |
Register online: https://www.hants.gov.uk/vehicle-registration-hwrc
Flood Warning
This is an update from the Environment Agency.
Flood Alert in force: Groundwater flooding in villages surrounding Andover.
Flooding is possible for: Communities at risk of groundwater flooding surrounding Andover, including Weyhill Bottom, Kimpton, Amport and Monxton.
Be prepared.
Groundwater levels are high and rising. From 13/02/2020 to 17/02/2020, 71mm of rain was recorded at Andover. In the next few days there will be groundwater emergence into Deacon and Down Road, Kimpton. The sewage networks may be affected in all the villages. Over the next 5 days, small amounts of rain are forecast each day (except on Friday 21/02/2020, which should remain dry). The groundwater level will continue to rise for at least the next 12 days. We continue to monitor the forecast. If you use pumps to help reduce water levels, please ensure they can operate. This Flood Alert will be updated by Tuesday 25/02/2020.
To check the latest information for your area
* Visit the GOV.UK website to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/target-area/065FAG003
* Or call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 216002.
Flood Warning
This is an update from the Environment Agency.
Flood Alert in force: Groundwater flooding in villages surrounding Andover.
Communities at risk of groundwater flooding surrounding Andover, including Weyhill Bottom, Kimpton, Amport and Monxton.
Be prepared.
Groundwater levels in all the villages surrounding Andover are very high, with levels still rising slowly in response to a small amount of rainfall recorded last Sunday (02/02/2020). Until Saturday evening, the weather is dry. Storm Ciara then affects the UK. From Saturday (08/02/2020) to Monday (10/02/2020) 15mm to 30mm of rain is expected. Whilst Tuesday is currently forecast to be dry, the weather may remain unsettled later in the week. We expect groundwater levels will continue to rise over the next 7 to 10 days. This Flood Alert will be updated by Friday 14/02/2020.