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Minutes of Holmpton Parish Council Tuesday 3 March 2020 7.30Pm Minutes of Holmpton Parish Council Tuesday 3 March 2020 7.30pm Holmpton Village Hall, School Lane, Holmpton Present A. Wilkin (Chair), R. Dawson (Vice Chair), P. Leckonby, C. Leckonby, R. Howlett, K. Gray, L. Duplock (Clerk) 3/20/1 Apologies – M. Lenney 3/20/2 Declaration of interest - none 3/20/3 Open Forum - none 3/20/4 The minutes of the February meeting were read, agreed as a true record and signed by the Chair 3/20/5 Matters arising (a) RH has now taken over responsibility of the defibrillator (b) RD met with Toni Moffat (ERYC) and a police officer to discuss the building of a new bus shelter. Following a discussion at the PC meeting there are still some unanswered questions, RD will contact ERYC and arrange another meeting. (c) LD to contact ERNLICA to arrange a defibrillator and basic life support training session. It was suggested the session could be after the next PC meeting. (d) Village Newsletter – LD to email S Pilkington to ask if there is anyone on The Village Hall Committee willing to take over the publishing of the Village Newsletter. 3/20/6 Finance to consider payments and receipts Expenditure Clerks wages £50.10 HMRC £12.40 Income Allotment rental – R Killingbeck £50.00 Allotment rental – R Gray £25.00 3/20/7 Communications – correspondence and emails sent to the Parish Council forwarded to all Parish Councillors Mature Driver Event East Riding OF Yorkshire Council VE Day 75th Anniversary Community Fund Notification of appeal 18/02334/PLF The George and Dragon, Main Road, Holmpton Public Sector News & Analysis ER & NL Branch SLCC – Training Event on Monday 16 March 2020 SHAPE Meeting on 27 February in Ottringham 3/20/8 No items AOB (i) CL – Highways to be contacted, could the triangle at the corner of Seaside Road be reduced, this would widen the road making it easier for larger vehicles to manoeuvre this junction (ii) RD - Highways to be contacted, the post supporting the village sign on Patrington Road is rotten, this needs to be replaced. (iii) PL – Highways to be contacted, there is no sign on the south side of the road with directions to the Bunker. Date of next meeting – Tuesday 7 April Meeting closed at – 8.30 .
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