Contract Issued to Rebuild the Monxton & Amport Village Hall

Monxton & Amport Parish Councillors met with our Architect (Luke Rose) and the MD of Huttons (Gil Hutton) a local builder based in Andover.  

At the meeting we reviewed the final proposal from Huttons and agreed to go ahead with a turnkey contract to demolish the current hall down to the current foundations and build a new Oak framed building as per the design provided by Luke Rose. Luke Rose will also be project managing the build.

As most people may be aware, we were able to fund this project having won a £345,000 grant for the Community Infrastructure Levy fund and £25,000 from the Community Asset Fund, plus funds raised over the last five years from village events.

The work on the demolition will start in January and the building works are expected to take approximately 30 weeks taking us to September/October 2023 for completion.

We will need to store the current tables/chairs and some kitchen equipment so if anyone has some spare storage space, please contact either Mike Cleugh 01264 710276 or Chris Harris 01264 772240.

Until the demolition starts, the village hall will be open as usual for meetings and for hire.

Mike Cleugh                            Chris Harris

Chairman                                 Chairman

Contract Issued to Rebuild the Monxton & Amport Village Hall

A New priest in our Benefice

     On Tuesday 6th September, The Revd Philippa Good was licenced as Priest in Charge of the Portway and Danebury benefice which includes the parishes of Amport, Grateley, Monxton, Quarley, Nether Wallop and Over Wallop.

Phillipa and her family are now living in the rectory at Over Wallop.

Contact details can be found on the Monxton Matters website.

The Revd Philippa Good, ‘Phili’, was born in Esher and brought up in Salisbury. She is married to Charles and has four children. Edward (26, living and working in Hong Kong), Peter (24, just finished his degree and has started a PGCE, married with a baby), John (16, just finished GCSEs and starting A-Levels), and Emma (14 and in Year 10). She also has three dogs (one Jack Russell and two Labs) and a cat.

Phili trained for ministry through the Portsmouth Pathway, a Diocesan based course which is linked to Cuddesdon Theological College and uses the Durham Awards programme. Her Curacy was spent in Farlington, near Portsmouth where the term ‘I have had an idea’ was first heard and kindly joined in with!

Her previous job was in the Meon Valley, between Winchester and Petersfield, looking after four churches, learning to balance the needs of differing rural churches and locations and exploring further where her ministry would take her.

When Phili isn’t busy around the parish, she can probably be found walking the dogs, being creative in the kitchen or with crafts for assemblies and sermons, working in the garden or quite possibly paddling in a chalk stream somewhere, being peaceful with God and listening for His word. Oh, and singing!

Hampshire County Council 20 mph survey

Hampshire County Council is seeking the views of residents about 20 mph limits within Hampshire.

The County Council is keen to hear from as many residents, businesses and other stakeholders as possible, to find out their views on the implementation of 20mph limits in the context of other highways priorities and the County Council’s statutory duties to maintain the highway in a safe condition within a limited budget. 

The findings from the survey, together with data about use of the highway, speed enforcement, road safety and environmental impacts will be important in helping to shape future policy relating to 20mph speed limits in Hampshire and, in turn, future decision-making around 20mph speed limits. 

The survey is available at: https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/transportschemes/20mph-speed-limits-consultation and should take just 15 minutes to complete.

It is open until midnight on Monday 12 September 2022.

Southern Water 

Monxton High Street closed w/c 25 July

SW only managed to complete part of relining works in the High Street back at the end of May. So they are back next week to finish the job. Advanced warning signs are in place & like last time it’s going to cause disruption: High Street closed, noisy machinery & tankers at both Mullens Pond & Furzedown Ln Water Pumping Stations. Depending on ground water infiltration it may take up to 2 weeks to complete this work. CCTV image shows just how bad ground water infiltration is in this area – & it’s only getting in thru the pipe joints. So the benefit of having a fully sealed High Street sewer is that considerably less ground water will be mixed with our sewage & pumped over the hill into Abbotts Ann & on to Upper Clatford & finally to Fullerton Water Treatment Works.  Letters have been distributed to all residents that will be affected. Please be patient whilst this essential work is being undertaken. 

Monxton Parish Council Minutes July 12th 2022

Minutes of the Monxton Parish Council meeting held on Tuesday 12th July 2022, 7.30pm at Monxton Village Hall

Present: Cllr Mike Cleugh – Chairman                 

               Cllr Cathy Barbone

               Cllr Hugh Corroon

               Heather Bourner – Parish Clerk                  

               6 Members of the Public

Apologies:

Apologies for absence had been received from Cllr P Kitson & HCC Chris Donnelly.

1.WELCOME.

The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting.

2.DECLARATION OF INTERESTS.

There were no declarations of interest.

3.PUBLIC PARTICIPATION.

The planning advisor on behalf of the new owners of the Black Swan said the new owners were planning to make a temporary application to allow domestic use of the building while details are gathered to enable them to make an application for permanent change in use.

Cllr Cleugh explained how previous applications had failed and the Parish Council had objected because the viability of the pub had never been tested. He explained that villagers were concerned as the building was attached to the car park and village green although neither of these had been sold with the building. The feeling was that losing the village green would be devastating. The marketing of the building at first included the car park but this was withdrawn, it never included the village green. There is much speculation as to why this method was used.

Concerns were also raised that a grade two listed building was being allowed to deteriorate. The owners confirmed they have taken advice from a structural engineer and have had some repairs carried out to maintain the building so that no further deterioration will take place. A full application for listed building repairs will be considered in due course.

The planning advisor agreed to keep the Parish Council updated on developments and attend other Parish Council meetings in due course.

4.MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING.

The Chairman agreed to sign the minutes of the previous meetings of 5th May 2022 as a true record. All agreed.

5.VILLAGE HALL UPDATE

Cllr Cleugh reported that no quotes for the new build have been received from the remaining contractors, two previous contractors having declined to quote. The architect is chasing these details. 

An extension has been requested to the CAF grant which has a two-year period to run as one year has passed. The CIL grant has a four-year period to run and this will be monitored.

There is still an issue with some trees which need to be felled on land on a neighbouring property and Cllr Corroon was asked to speak to the property owners.

The Clerk presented the Village Hall accounts to 30/04/2022 and confirmed the Charity Return had been submitted.

The Clerk summarised the village hall finance as below

Village Hall Bank Reconciliation

Current account               £20,269.31

Savings account                    £35.67

Parish Council held

Village hall fund                £64,640.77

Total available                   £84945.75

All present agreed to move £18500.00 from the Village Hall current account to the Parish Council account as funds to be used for the new build.

6.PLANNING.

Applications since previous meeting: –

22/01517/FULLN, repoint and increase height of main chimney-Barn Cottage, Andover Road-no objections

22/00601/FULLN, construction of ground floor extension-Shoetree Cottage, High Street -no objections

22/00921/TREEN tree works, land adjacent to Field House- no objection

Applications to be considered

None

Confirmation of outcome from TVBC

22/00418/FULLN, erection of greenhouse, Little Cottage- no objections

22/00921/TREEN tree works, land adjacent to Field House- no objection

Cllr Barbone reported Another Place have now submitted an amended application with additional documents in respect of Amport house which can be accessed and downloaded from the TVBC planning portal.  Although the plans now finally stipulate delivery traffic movements, it is still thin on the ground on staff/ guest traffic numbers and routes to be used. She said without a doubt, Monxton High Street is likely to  be impacted. Residents have been asked via Monxton Matters to comment to TVBC.

The Parish Council agreed to submit an objection to the revised application given the concerns raised regarding increased traffic in Monxton.

7.Sunnybank & footpaths

Cllr Barbone reported the Lengthsman is regularly cutting the green and the footpaths. She said there is a slight blurring as to what is Monxton PC responsibility and what is Test Valley responsibility in cutting back weeds and keeping footpaths tidy.
She also reported concerns have been raised about the drainage ditch not being dug deep enough

at the bottom of the track by Little Cottage and also the Ash trees with Ash die back in the same location. Cllr Corroon will provide a map location for the ditch as this on highways land, The Clerk will then report this.

8.Traffic Monitoring

Cllr Cleugh explained that there is currently no councillor monitoring traffic in the village. He explained the traffic monitoring sign is powered by solar and is positioned at Sunnybank to help slow traffic. The machine collects data that can be analysed. A suggestion was made that traffic could be monitored in the High Street to provide statistics regarding traffic before and after the renovation of Amport House. A resident of the High Street has volunteered to take on this responsibility on behalf of the Parish Council and will gather data.

9. Environment

Cllr Cleugh reported Southern Water are continuing work to line sewars and private laterals to address the issue of rain water entering sewars. A presentation was held in Thruxton Village Hall and at Amport Fete to inform parishioners. Cllr Corroon commented that a consequence of this work was that rain fall now gathered in large puddles and small floods on the highway, in one area the excess water had killed some hedging.

10.FINANCE

To note balance in Lloyds bank as at 30/06/22 £84720.29

Resolved: that the following payments be approved and transactions authorised

Payments to agree-

Clerks salary £114.13 per month and HMRC £28.52 payments by SO July to Oct

Payments to be agreed/ made by bank transfer

Clerks expenses (May to July) £27.90

David Eaglesham audit £160.00

Amport PC grant Jubilee £500 (from TVBC grant)

Amport PC grant Jubilee £200

Lengthsman services (Shaun Rushton) £260.00

Broughton PC Lengthsman funds £1000

Thruxton PC lengthsman funds £1000

Charlton PC lengthsman funds £1000

Clerk Lengthsman admin £320.00

HMRC additional pay £80.00

JCP Consulting £810.00

12.Borough & County Councillor Reports.

HCC Chris Donnelly was not present

TVBC Councillor Maureen Flood was not present

13.Items for next meeting

There were no items noted for the next agenda

14.CLOSE OF THE MEETING

The Chairman thanked everyone for coming and closed the meeting.

15.DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING

The next meeting will be on Tuesday 11th October 2022, 7.30pm

Monxton Parish Council

CASUAL VACANCY FOR A COUNCILLOR

Notice given under Rule 5 of the of the Local Elections (Parishes and
Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006

1 There is a vacancy on the Parish Council caused by the resignation
of Penny Kitson

2 A by-election to fill the vacancy will be held if, not later than
Monday the 8th of August 2022, ten electors for the parish give
notice in writing, claiming such an election be held, to the Returning
Officer. If no such notice is given the Parish Council will fill the
vacancy by cooption

3 The address of the Returning Officer is –

Test Valley Borough Council
Council Offices
Beech Hurst
Weyhill Road
Andover
SP10 3AJ

Notice given this Friday the 15th of July 2022

Monxton Parish Council meeting

There will be a meeting of Monxton Parish Council at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 12th July 2022 at Monxton Village Hall. All Councillors are requested to participate. Members of the public are welcome to attend the meeting alternatively they can email items for discussion to the Clerk, Heather Bourner

For further information please contact The Clerk

Heather Bourner

Clerk to Monxton Parish Council

Heather.bourner@googlemail.com

01264 773976

  1. Apologies for Absence Welcome and Apologies. 
  2. Declarations of Interest
  3. Public Participation
  4. Minutes & matters arising       
  5. Reports to include

Village Hall update

           Finance

           Environment & Footpaths

           Traffic

           Sunnyside

  • Planning

Applications since previous meeting: –

22/01517/FULLN, repoint and increase height of main chimney-Barn Cottage, Andover Road-no objections

22/00601/FULLN, construction of ground floor extension-Shoetree Cottage, High Street -no objections

22/00921/TREEN tree works, land adjacent to Field House- no objection

Applications to be considered- None

Confirmation of outcome from TVBC

            22/00418/FULLN, erection of greenhouse, Little Cottage- no objections

            22/00921/TREEN tree works, land adjacent to Field House- no objection

  • County and Borough Councillors Report
  • Correspondence
  • Any other Business

Date of Next Meeting- 7.30 pm on Tuesday 11th October 2022

Amport House planning 21/02304/FULLN

Another Place have now submitted amended and additional documents for Amport house which can be accessed and downloaded as before from the TVBC planning portal.   
Although the plans now finally stipulate delivery traffic movements, it is still thin on the ground on staff/ guest traffic numbers and routes to be used. Without a doubt, Monxton High Street is still likely to be impacted. 
Monxton residents are encouraged to raise their concerns as this is likely to be the last opportunity to comment before a decision is made.

Theft in Monxton

There has been a theft in Monxton between 9-10.30 am on 8 Jun 2022.

Two men were seen walking away towards chalk pit lane after the theft. Cash and jewellery has been stolen. Please be vigilant and report any suspicious vehicles or activity and keep a watchful eye out on your neighbours property if you know they are away.