Complaints have been received about displaying posters on trees in
the village, especially those on Horsley Road. Whilst the Parish
Council acknowledges that there is a wide range of activities going
on, and posters are a good reminder for people, they cannot condone
putting posters on trees. Of course, it may not be posters
advertising village events which have appeared on the trees but they
would ask that people keep an eye out for this. The Parish Council
are also going to consider purchasing two more notice boards, which
may help the problem.
Work is still about 7 weeks behind schedule on Ovingham Bridge.
Unfortunately, this is expected to increase due to additional truss
repairs although weekend work will continue which may help.
Work to the stepping stones has been completed. County Council
are to be asked about the state of the wall near Wellburn and the
tree which has had a barrier in place for many months after part of
the wall was removed due to it being damaged. This is an eyesore and
is clearly just a temporary solution. County Council have also been
asked to check the hole near the drain at the back of the Church
which has gradually increased in size. Fly tipping has become a
problem on the layby on the Wylam Road and solutions are being looked
at.
The next Parish Council meeting is on 21th May at
7.15pm.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
Monday, 11 May 2015
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Parish News - April 2015
The Parish Council have purchased a stone trough which is now in place by the telephone box. Current village tubs are in a good state of repair so do not need replacing. Amongst agreed projects, the Councillors hope to plant daffodils/snowdrops on the bank by the bungalows on Piper Road. They have also agreed, subject to cost, to a regular village tidy up to include hedge trimming, weeds, etc. The “Burma Bridge” had to be removed from the playing field (health & safety) and options are being considered although funding may be available for this. They will look further at employing a village maintenance person too and have asked local parishes for details. Other ideas are being considered but further details and costs are needed before a decision can be made.
Donations were given to Northumberland Citizens Advice Bureau, Tynedale Hospice at Home and the Great North Air Ambulance. Requests are received from such organisations on an annual basis and duly considered. A donation was also proposed, and agreed, to be given to the Church Heating Fund.
A volunteer has come forward to audit the accounts, for which I am very grateful. No arm twisting either! Huge thanks to Richard Gilbert for doing these for the last few years – he has done an excellent job.
The next Parish Council meeting is on 16th April at 7.15pm.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
Donations were given to Northumberland Citizens Advice Bureau, Tynedale Hospice at Home and the Great North Air Ambulance. Requests are received from such organisations on an annual basis and duly considered. A donation was also proposed, and agreed, to be given to the Church Heating Fund.
A volunteer has come forward to audit the accounts, for which I am very grateful. No arm twisting either! Huge thanks to Richard Gilbert for doing these for the last few years – he has done an excellent job.
The next Parish Council meeting is on 16th April at 7.15pm.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
Monday, 16 March 2015
Parish News - March 2015
March sees the end of
the financial year for Ovingham Parish Council and they hope to look
at some village projects including replacing village flower tubs and
perhaps some additional ones. They will also be considering employing
someone on a casual basis to be the village maintenance person. More
news next month as at the time of writing this, the March meeting has
not been held.
The Bridge continues to experience delays. Unfortunately there is still no date, or approximate date, when it will re-open.
A grit bin has been replaced at the bottom of Horsley Road – in bad weather this area can especially be a hazard for pedestrians.
A volunteer is still needed to audit the accounts. Please do get in touch with myself or any Parish Councillor.
The next Parish Council meeting is on 19th March at 7.15pm.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
The Bridge continues to experience delays. Unfortunately there is still no date, or approximate date, when it will re-open.
A grit bin has been replaced at the bottom of Horsley Road – in bad weather this area can especially be a hazard for pedestrians.
A volunteer is still needed to audit the accounts. Please do get in touch with myself or any Parish Councillor.
The next Parish Council meeting is on 19th March at 7.15pm.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
Friday, 20 February 2015
Village Tour
The council is constantly pursuing issues aimed at keeping our village a nice place for everyone to live in. You can now see many of these issues on the 'Village Tour' pages. Look up the 'What We Do' page and click on the three links to next to the heading 'Village Tour'.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Please help!
Each year, the
accounts of the Parish Council are audited and we rely on a volunteer
to do an “internal” check before they are sent to the external
auditor, BDO. On average, there are less than 100 transactions a
year, and the audit check is fairly straightforward – you do not
need to be an accountant! If you think you can help, or for more
information, please contact the Clerk, Margaret Davenport on 835771
or email ovinghamparishcouncil@yahoo.co.uk
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Bridge Refurbishment
Just a reminder that the engineers are keeping a blog with interesting information and photos about what's happening with the bridge refurbishment.
If nothing else, the blog clearly outlines just how involved and thorough the job is.
Click on this link below, then look for the link under 'Latest News' which starts 'See the blog for the latest ...'.
http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=17343
If nothing else, the blog clearly outlines just how involved and thorough the job is.
Click on this link below, then look for the link under 'Latest News' which starts 'See the blog for the latest ...'.
http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=17343
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Parish News - January 2015
Following our January meeting the next parish Council meeting will be on March 19th
as there is no meeting in February.
By then, the Councillors will have submitted a response to the Local Development Plan (Northumberland County Council) and attended meetings and/or roadshows in connection with it.
At the time of writing this, no decision has yet been made regarding the interactive unit on Castle View as costs are still awaited. However, County Council have confirmed that the 30mph speed limit sign cannot be moved further down the hill in the direction of Wylam as it does not meet their criteria for relocation. It is hoped a site meeting with Highways Department will confirm that the interactive unit can be moved.
Northumberland County Council have also been contacted and asked that grass protection mesh can be considered as a possibility (to protect the grass verges) on Horsley Road if tarmac is considered too expensive in widening the drives to ease parking.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
By then, the Councillors will have submitted a response to the Local Development Plan (Northumberland County Council) and attended meetings and/or roadshows in connection with it.
At the time of writing this, no decision has yet been made regarding the interactive unit on Castle View as costs are still awaited. However, County Council have confirmed that the 30mph speed limit sign cannot be moved further down the hill in the direction of Wylam as it does not meet their criteria for relocation. It is hoped a site meeting with Highways Department will confirm that the interactive unit can be moved.
Northumberland County Council have also been contacted and asked that grass protection mesh can be considered as a possibility (to protect the grass verges) on Horsley Road if tarmac is considered too expensive in widening the drives to ease parking.
Margaret Davenport
Clerk to Ovingham Parish Council
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