Would those villagers whose properties abut the brook please not allow
any garden waste reach the brook. A lot has been carried downstream and
at this time of the year with low water it settles on the rafts of
Rununculus weed and becomes an unpleasant sight. This then becomes the
task of the bank owner to clear it. In the lower reaches beyond the
bridge, where the current is slower the accumulation of flotsam has come
close to causing flooding.
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St Mary’s Monxton
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING OF ST. MARY’S CHURCH MONXTON
TO BE HELD IN ST. MARY’S CHURCH MONXTON
ON SUNDAY 22nd May 2022 following the 11.00 a.m. Church Service
AGENDA
Opening prayer
- Apologies
- Election of Churchwardens (Vestry Meeting) No nominations received to date
- Minutes of previous A.P.C.M. held on 23rd May 2021
- Matters arising
- Clergy Report
- Electoral Roll Report
- Secretary’s Report
- Financial Report (posted on church notice board)
- Church Fabric and Churchyard Report
- Deanery Synod Report
- Elections:
a) P.C.C. Members
b) Resolution to alter number of elected lay members to the P.C.C. to come into force in 12 month’s time
- Appointment of Independent Financial Examiner
- Any Other Business
Closing prayer
Disposing of grass cuttings
It has been noted that householders are putting grass cuttings into ditches alongside the road which is causing blockages.
Please can householders refrain from doing so and dispose of garden waste responsibly.
Amport Parish Council AGM – 16th May 2022
7.30pm at East Cholderton Sea Scouts Hut
Guest Speaker – Maggie Shelton from Hampshire & IOW Wildlife Trust
We would like to invite anyone who would like to attend the AGM for Amport Parish Council. This is your chance to hear from our Chairman Chris Harris and meet all our councilors and hear what we have been doing in the last year, and what plans are for this wonderful Platinum Jubilee year. We hope you will join us and there will be refreshments available. This will be followed by our usual monthly Parish Council Meeting which of course you are all welcome to attend.
We look forward to welcoming you and please let our Clerk Heather Bourner (clerk@amportparishcouncil.org.uk) know if you are likely to attend. Of course you are welcome to turn up on the evening. Please remember all members of the public are welcome to attend any of our meetings. We look forward to seeing you.
Amport Parish Council
Parish Council meeting May 5th 2022
MONXTON PARISH COUNCIL
There will be a meeting of Monxton Parish Council at 7.30 pm on Thursday 5th May 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
- Apologies for Absence Welcome and Apologies.
- Election of Chairman & Vice Chairman
- Readoption of standing orders, finance regulations and code of conduct
- Public Participation
- Declarations of Interest
- Minutes & matters arising
- Reports to include
Village Hall update
Finance
Environment & Footpaths
Traffic
Sunnyside
- Planning
Applications since previous meeting:-
22/00453/TREEN, tree works, The Chesters, Green Lane- no objections
22/00561/TREEN-tree works, Brewery House, Green Lane-no objections
22/00418/FULLN, erection of greenhouse, Little Cottage- no objections
22/00601/FULLN, ground floor extension, Shoetree Cottage- no objection
22/00615/FULLN- erection of security fencing gates and barriers and security hut, Andover business park, no objection
22/00921/TREEN tree works, land adjacent to Field House- no objection
Applications to be considered
22/01147/FULLN, erection of agricultural building, land between Homelea & Madonna, Andover Road
Confirmation of outcome from TVBC
21/03241/LBWN replace 2 ground floor windows, Meadow View-consent
2103606/TRRE, tree works, Garden Cottage, Chalk Pit Lane- no objections
2200104/TREEN, tree works, Monxton Man
or-no objection
22/00453/TREEN, tree works, The Chesters, Green Lane- no objections
220561/TREEN tree works, Brewery House, Green Lane no objection
- County and Borough Councillors’ Report
- Correspondence
- Any other Business
Date of Next Meeting- 7.30 pm on Tuesday 12th July 2022
Easter Services at St Mary’s Monxton and other local churches
Wednesday 13th April.
6pm Over Wallop. Taize reflections. Taize songs, scripture, prayer and reflection.
Good Friday 15th April:
– 11am Monxton. Meditations. Hymns, scripture, prayers and reflection.
– 2pm Nether Wallop. Reflections. 45 minutes of readings, music, prayers and quiet meditation
– 6pm Amport. Cross of Christ (choral)
Holy Saturday 16th April.
7pm St Michael’s West Andover. Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday 17th April
11am St Mary’s Monxton Holy Communion followed by refreshments and an Easter Egg hunt
Action Fraud: Scams

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Amport House – Update
This is the latest update from Amport Parish Council on the proposed Hotel at Amport House.
We had a meeting with Will Ashworth from Another Place. Here is the latest update from him.
Planning:
- We are currently having detailed discussions with the planning case officer and three consultees (Highways, Conservation and Environmental Health) to iron out the remaining concerns
- Our design teams will then find solutions to these issues and submit updated plans/proposals
- These updated plans will be publicly available for comment as per the normal planning consultations
- We hope the proposal will then go to the planning committee in May or June.
Specifics:
- Hampshire Highways have asked for further analysis (stress testing models). They have also asked us to consider if we can avoid cars exiting gate 2 and re-entering through gate 3 by creating an internal route. We believe this would also address several local concerns.
- Conservation have asked us to consider a number of elements ranging from providing more detail for paths and railings etc etc to the position of Kids Club and its outside play area as well as elements relating to Swim Club
- I believe the Environmental Health discussion is happening today but there to do not appear to be significant hurdles.
Timings:
- We will press on with the detailed design as soon as permission is granted.
- We hope to start an enabling works contract in the autumn that focusses on the main house. This would include repairing windows, creating service runs for plumbing and electrical elements and preparing the main house for a full renovation.
- The main contract would look to start at the end of 2022 and include all other aspects of the project
- It is anticipated that the main contract would run for about 12 months
- We will work with the planning team on discharging all conditions during the detailed design phase.
- Once we have appointed a contractor we will work with them and the local community on construction traffic plans to limit the impact.
We will endeavour to keep you appraised of our progress to ensure the local community have accurate information and stop any unhelpful rumour mills.
Will Ashworth CEO
Mothering Sunday
Amport Internet Outage
This letter has come from BT Open Reach at the highest level. Dated 9th March 2022
I am sorry that the repair to our fibre cabinet is taking longer than expected to repair, after the storm caused damage to the feeding cable. I know how important a broadband connection is for you for normal day-to-day living as well as allowing home workers to work from home and business to run.
I’m really sorry that there have been delays with getting our traffic management on-site to allow the repairs to be completed safely by our engineers. Like I said in my earlier email we did have the work provisionally booked in for 8 March. But unfortunately, our traffic management suppliers have made some administrative errors when booking this in and it was only highlighted to us at the last minute. To be clear this was a problem with our traffic management supplier and not anything to do with the local authority who permits are submitted to.
I have escalated this again with our traffic management suppliers and this is now booked back in for this Friday 11 March and our engineers will attend the same day to complete the repair work. I’m checking this daily and will confirm with you when the work will be completed or let you know if there any further issues.
If you need anything in the interim please just let me know and please do pass on our apologies that it’s taking us longer than we would like to get you back into service.
BT Open Reach

