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October/November 2018 Issue 348 Top Stories OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 ISSUE 348 TOP STORIES Parish Council News - P.3 Including: - Parish Councillor Vacancy - Road Safety - External Audit - Telecoms Mast Hambleton Primary School Harvest Celebraons - P.7 Christmas Tree Fesval - P.8 Village Hall News and Events - P.9 Flower Fesval Photos - P.10 Hambleton Primary School’s submission for the Flower Fesval at St Mary’s Church in August. See more P.10. IN THIS EDITION Newsletter Contact: Parish Council News… P.3 Share your photos or stories and tell the village of upcoming events ● Hambleton Players… P. 5 Tell us your story ● Share ideas for newsleer content ● What do you Gregory Family Thank You… P. 6 want to see in the newsleer? ● Tell the village what your local community group is up to! Hambleton Primary School… P.7 Village Hall Update… P.9 Juvina Janik News from the Chapel… P.11 Email: [email protected] Hambleton FC Jnrs… P.12 Telephone: 01757 229885 News from St Mary’s Church… P.13 For business adverts, please use the same contact as above. Contacts & Events… P.14 The deadline for the next Newsleer, Edion 349 (DEC/JAN) is: Village Clubs Informaon 8TH NOVEMBER 2018. and Adverts Throughout 1 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 OUR VILLAGE Gateforth Lane, Hambleton (in the primary school grounds) Your community pre-school providing sessional term- me care for children from 2 years old. We offer a safe, caring and happy environment which includes an extensive natural outdoor area. This enables and encourages your child to explore, invesgate, create and imagine, which smulates their learning. Hambleton Playgroup work with a number of wrap-around care providers, giving you before and aerschool connuous care for your child. They offer breakfast, snacks and a hot meal. Your child is able to become familiar with the primary school and its grounds which can help with the transion into school. Our OFSTED is Good and we offer LEA funded sessions for 2, 3 and 4 years olds. Opening hours are Monday-Friday 8.45am to 3.00pm. For further informaon please contact: Louise Donker Tel: 01757 229299 or Email: [email protected] www.hambletonplaygroup.com Can YOU Everyone Help? Welcome!! Hambleton History Lives! A date for your diary: Village Hall on 13th October , 2018 at 1400. Please come and join us at the meeting will include: Website update An opportunity to examine a copy of the 1797 Enclosure Award Map Displays of the photographs and oral histories collected so far Refreshments Please come and help if you or yours were involved in any clubs or organisations that you can tell us about or can add some names to the photographs. For more information contact: Celia Tel: 01757 228649 or Email [email protected] 2 2 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 PARISH COUNCIL NEWS These pages will give you an update on what the Parish Council have been dealing with and any issues that have been brought to our aenon. For informaon on the Parish Council Meengs held every second Thursday of the month, please check the Noce Board where you will find the most recent Minutes. An Agenda for the next meeng will be posted 3 days in advance of the meeng. COUNCILLOR VACANY WE NEED A CROSSING PATROL The vacancy le by Celia Barnes is due to be filled via Co- For job details please visit: opon aer all interviews have taken place. The new hps://www.northyorks.gov.uk/search-and-apply-job councillor will be nofied and will sign a Declaraon of Acceptance of Office at the following meeng and it will be *************** made known on Facebook, as well as details being officially A63 ROAD SAFETY registered with Selby District Council. The meeng with the police proved successful and a schedule has been put in place for the safety camera There has now become available yet another Vacancy as the vehicles to deploy regularly and randomly in Hambleton to current Chair has resigned due to a house move. Mike enforce the speed limit through the village on the A63. Brown has been Chair for the duraon of my me as clerk and we have learnt the ropes together. I personally will be The latest update from the police showed that a vehicle had very sad to see him go as I know that the Parish Council been deployed on 7 occasions (5 other aempts were made would thrive with him as Chair and he wanted to connue but vehicles were parked in the locaon that has been make many more improvements to the village. All the best approved for safety camera vehicles in the village). Over the for the future and enjoy your new home! JJ 8 hours and 15 mins enforcing they registered 101 vehicles going over the 30mph limit and a number of motorists not Due to the resignaon of Mike Brown, wearing a seatbelt. They are currently looking to find Hambleton Parish Council have a vacancy. another suitable locaon in Hambleton to deploy a safety Unless 10 electors call for an elecon (see the noce board camera vehicle. for details), the vacancy will be filled via co-opon. Those wishing to be considered for the vacancy can send From previous data collected in other villages, it was found applicaons to the clerk. that many of the offenders were residents of that village. [email protected] The Parish Council have been told they will receive those Applicaons to be received in wring/email by 19th October. figures for Hambleton once the data is analysed. Applicants must be on the electoral roll for Hambleton, for DUKE OF EDINBURGH further qualificaon/disqualificaon criteria please see Two Duke of Edinburgh students have been volunteering www.electoralcommission.co.uk around the village collecng lier as part of their Bronze TELECOMMUNICATIONS MAST Award. The Parish Council would like to thank James A ‘Prior noficaon of development’ applicaon - Butcher and Jacob Braybrooke for their contribuon to the 2018/0867/TELC - was submied to Selby District Council for community. the installaon of a mast on the corner of Chapel Street and COMMON LANE BENCH & PINFOLD REPAIRS Main Road. Telecommunicaons companies do not The bench will be replaced, funding is being sourced and a necessarily need to have ‘planning permission’ to install such contractor has been found to carry out the Pinfold repairs. masts but oen nofy authories to check for objecons and problems. Despite objecons from the Parish Council WAR MEMORIAL the mast has been given ‘approval’. NYCC Highways (Selby The Parish Council are awaing a decision on plans Area), the authority that owns the land the mast will be built submied to SDC regarding the installaon of a War on, made no objecons. Memorial on the village Green to mark 100 years since the end of WW1. ANNUAL EXTERNAL AUDIT The Parish Council has an external audit untaken as required CEMETERY by law, by an independent auditor. The Audit report has A number of headstones deemed unsafe in the last safety come back and the auditors have no concerns. A copy of the check have been removed, repaired and replaced. Also, the Annual Governance and Accountability Review submied by plans for a layby to be built in front of the cemetery to Hambleton PC and a copy of the Auditor report is displayed improve access have been approved by North Yorkshire in the noceboard on Main Road. County Council. Cllr David Brown will be leading this project. 3 3 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 OUR VILLAGE STAR PAWS CAT SITTING ● DOG WALKING PETS TO VETS ● PUPPY CARE Local Friendly Professional Contact Cathy on: 07786077668 Based in Hambleton Pick UpPick and Up/Drop Drop OffOff service service available available www.starpaws-dogwalking.co.uk 4 4 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 HAMBLETON PLAYERS Hambleton Players Need You! We are on the look out for someone to help with sewing, mainly altering some costumes. We also would like anyone who can help choreograph and anyone to help with the technical tasks backstage. It’s a call for help, prey please, to join us - we have been going for over 30 years and have a passion for our society… if you think you can help, please contact Fiona on 07912410025. Our Christmas show is in the making and the cast and crew are hard at work again to ensure we can put on a fabulous show for you! Please book your ckets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment!! Details below - we look forward to seeing you!! 5 5 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 OUR VILLAGE Luncheon Club Are you rered? We invite you to join us for lunch at Hambleton Village Hall each Thursday at 12.30pm The cost is £5 for a two course meal, including refreshments and a raffle. Please contact: Hazel 01757 228328 or 0796 2136 500 THANK YOU! The Gregory Family would like to thank The Wednesday Club everyone who sent their best wishes A club for ladies of all ages who meet on the last Wednesday of each month at 1930 in the Village following the death of Keith. Also thanks Hall. to those of you who joined us in the Red Lion on Thursday 23rd August. We were Forth coming events: overwhelmed by the number of people 26th September Quiz who were there. Donaons of £85 went 31st October Pie & Peas to each of Keith’s three charies - Cancer November Christmas table decorations and Research UK, Brish Heart Foundaon wreaths and Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Also very many thanks to Lucy, Keith’s grand Please come and join us ladies. daughter, who collected £47 from her For more information contact Celia on 01757 228649 plant sale.
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