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Parish NewsIssue No.127 August 2020
www.greathoughton.org.uk
Great HoughtonGreat Houghton
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COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Parish Councillor
Contacts
Area of Responsibility Bill Garner
Chairman
01604 706728
Willow Lane, Willow Crescent, Glebe Lane
Sarah Williams
PAG NPSG
01604 675270
Willow Lane, Little Lane
VACANT VACANT
Dobson Close, Atterbury
Way,
Vanessa Sampson
Councillor
01604 661382
Lower High Street, Rectory Close
Rosemary Shaw
PAG, DSAG
01604 762579
The Cross, Cherry Tree Lane,
Rod Jeakings
Vice Chairman, DSAG, ICM, GHPFA, NPSG
01604 763851
Upper High Street, The Green, Leys Lane, Paget
Close
Mike Barham
NPSG01604 760758
Lime Farm Way, Keats Close, Wymersley Close
Mike Billingham
Parish Clerk
Responsible Financial Officer
07936 187566
Clerk to the Council
PAG = Planning Advisory Group –
DSAG = Design Statement Advisory Group –
ICM = Internal Control Monitor
NPSG = Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
County Councillor Elizabeth Bowen
07740 176037
Borough Councillor Penny Flavell 01604 633245 [email protected]
MP Andrea Leadsom 01327 353124 [email protected]
Local Police Sgt Nick Paul 07557 778871 [email protected] Ismail Nawaz 07557778469 [email protected]
NeighbourhoodWarden Paul Townsend 01604 8378092 [email protected]
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IMPORTANT: We would advise everyone to check with
advertisers directly as to whether or not they are open for business!
Chairman's Report
First and foremost, recognition of the time and effort that the previous Chairman
gave to the Parish. A big thank you to Thomas Bowler for all the hours put in on
Parish Council business. I do hope Thomas is available for providing ad-hoc
advice to the new Chairman.
Another deserving of mention is the Vice Chairman, Rod Jeakings. I had to miss
the July meeting of the Parish Council, which would have been my first as
Chairman. I had to send in my apologies very late in the day, so I would like to
thank Rod for taking over at such short notice.
I would ask that every reader ensures that they carefully read the page entitled
URGENT ACTION REQUIRED. This concerns the Northampton Borough
Council Local Plan 2. NBC has now commenced a further period of consultation
over this plan, and is open for submissions until the 7th September 2020.
One of the items which regularly appears on the Agenda for the Parish Council
meetings is the parking of vehicles over the pavement. Hopefully when this issue
of the Parish News is delivered, there will be an insert on this very topic, which I
very much hope you will not just read, but take on board the overriding message.
Finally, a reminder that the Parish Council still has the one vacancy; we would love
to receive applications from anybody that feels they would like to make a
contribution to the welfare of our wonderful village.
Many thanks,
Bill Garner
Chairman Great Houghton Parish Council
Thank you to Helen Mcall for the cover photograph.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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We are a school described as 'wonderful… full of strong, supportive staff. It feels like a family'.
Come and see our small, welcoming school, set in the heart of the village and surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Experience our Christian values and see children working together in a calm, purposeful learning environment.
NEW for September 2020 - Nursery places for 3 and 4 year old.s
Lodge Close, Lodge Road, Little Houghton NN7 1AF 01604 890788 www.lhcep.co.uk
Headteacher: Mrs Carolyn Fairbrother. [email protected]
Little Houghton CE Primary School
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Andy Odell on 07761251612 or [email protected] or
Denese Watts on 07495484639 or [email protected]
In Great Houghton Village Hall
An Activity For All Ages
Coaching and Equipment Provided
First Three Sessions Free
A Friendly & Sociable Club in a Lovely Environment
Monday Evenings 7.30pm to 9.30pm
Tuesday Mornings 10am to Midday
For Information Contact;
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To all the villagers who cannot get down to see us.
We are still offering a takeaway service from ourmain menu with free delivery
You can locate our menu on our website
Give us a call & speak to Traci
W.I. News July 2020
We are still unable to hold meetings, coffee and craft mornings due to the Corona
virus pandemic although restrictions have been relaxed somewhat lately.
This enabled us at the end of June to hold our first committee meeting in person
since March, so much better than via Zoom or email. Six committee members took
chairs to the playing field and socially distanced by the village hall. It was lovely to
be together again to discuss the WI future. We have been unable to hold meetings
in April, May, June and July but are hopeful of being able to meet up again in
August if safe and permissible to do so. A lot of catching up to be done, I am sure.
Relevant speakers have been contacted and rebooked for 2021 so we will not miss
out on their talks.
We have kept in touch with members by telephone, making sure they are staying
safe, not feeling isolated and this gesture has been much appreciated by all.
I know WI members have been vigilant, supported each other and offered a hand
of friendship and help to villagers who have needed it at this difficult time.
I hope you all stay safe and well and we will be able to meet soon.
Elaine Fleckney
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Coronavirus Further Update – Special Measures
We are sure that the news of a positive development in treatment for the virus, along with reducing numbers infected and a partial return to normality with some relaxation of special measures, will be well received by everyone. Although some businesses and facilities beginning to reopen, there is however a long way to go and we all need to remain vigilant in ensuring that we protect ourselves and others by maintaining social distancing and other safety standards.
For all residents who may still be self-isolating and/or in need of help or advice please feel free to continue to contact the Parish Clerk or any Parish Councillor or Neighbourhood Watch representatives. Contact details can be found in the Parish News. The Parish Council remain most grateful to our list of additional volunteers for their continued offer of support.
We are pleased to advise that the Village Hopper is now once again operating its full service and passengers are reminded of the need to ensure face masks are worn when travelling on the bus. Please check the timetable on our website (village info tab)
With libraries and bookshops reopening, the council at their July meeting did consider re-opening the book-swap however due to difficulties relating to effectively controlling the return of books, they decided that it should for now remain closed. This will be further considered at future meetings.
Although the tennis court is now being used and cricket is about to resume in accordance with Government relaxations, GHPFA who manage these facilities by volunteers have chosen, in view of some guidelines that make it difficult to manage, to keep these areas closed subject to ongoing review.
Coronavirus Networking Help & Support
Village Hopper
BT Kiosk – Book Swap
Village Hall, outdoor play equipment and exercise equipment
White Hart Public HouseHas now reopened providing outdoor table service for meals and drinks as well as continuing with their takeaway meals service with free delivery. See information provided outside Pub or telephone 01604 762940 www.whiteharthoughton.co.uk
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SUPPORT NORTHAMPTONSHIRE’S BEAUTIFUL CHURCHES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
Saturday 12th September 2020between 10am and 6pm
a day in the open air … plan your own route350+ stunning churches and chapels
open … warm welcome… refreshments at many
All sponsorship money received will be divided equally betweenthe NHCT and the church or chapel chosen by you
Sponsorship forms and a list of open churches and chapels areavailable from your local organiser: -
Northamptonshire Historic Churches TrustRegistered Charity No 1021632 For more details see our Website : www.nhct.org.uk
Contact details for local organisers: Ruby Cox: 01604 701854 and Jenny Smith: 01604 891166 [email protected]
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URGENT ACTION REQUIRED!
Northampton Borough Council
Northampton Local Plan Part 2
Consultation on Final Submission Round 2
Residents
should be aware that NBC has now commenced a further period of consultation
regarding the above plan which includes the proposed development site for over 800 new homes along The Green (Specific Policy 41 (LAA1098) from the Newport Pagnell road towards the village of Great Houghton. This consultation period is open for submissions until 2020.
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You will be aware that the Parish Council, along with numerous residents did submit their strong objections and concerns to this proposed development site, through the first -round consultation process that was undertaken last year. Details of the councils sub mitted objections at the time can be viewed on our website at: https://www.greathoughton.org.uk/planning/
Final Representation -
Form 1 –
NBC Local Plan 2
As a result of these first-round
objections the district authority was required to makeseveral
amendments to the overall plan including some amendments
and additions to Policy 41 The Green, in particular. The amended plan can be viewed at: http://www.northampton.gov.uk/lpp2proposedsubmission
During the six-week consultation period it will also be possible to inspect hard copies of the Plan at the Council’s One Stop Shop at the Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton NN1 1DE.
The Parish Council would urge all residents to consider the documents and to ensure that they make any appropriate representations to the District Authority within the consultation period.
Submissions
can be made either by completing the consultation form that can be found at: http://www.northampton.gov.uk/lpp2proposedsubmissionround2
Or by emailing your response to [email protected]
OR writing to:
Planning Policy (LPP2 PROPOSED SUBMISSION ROUND 2), Northampton Borough Council, The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, NN1 1DE
! copy of the Parish Council’s considered response and submission to this Final Submission Round 2 Consultation will be available on our website, once determined by
the council.
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Church Mice is a Benefice wide initative for tots and preschool age children AND their parents, carers or grandparents and open to all in
the four villages and beyond!
Church Mice at St.Peter's Cogenhoe
We meet from 2 until 2.45pm in term time on the second Thursday of the month at
St Peter's Centre, Church Street, Cogenhoe NN7 1NS
Do come and join us!
A time for Mums, Dads, Grandparents or Carers with pre-school children to be together for songs, activities and fellowship, toys and books to share ….
and a cup of tea!
Can you use a Camera?
We are looking for a different photograph each issue to grace the next front cover of the
Parish Magazine – something which reflects the Village in season.
If you would like to submit a suitable photograph to be considered for publication, th
please email your offering to the Editor: [email protected] before 20 of each month
There will be no payment, just the reward of seeing your successful entry in print.
Rules
The Editors decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The winning photograph
will become the property of the Great Houghton Parish Magazine.
The successful photographer will be acknowledged within the issue.
Multiple entries are accepted but the photographer must be a resident within the Parish.
.A different photograph will be chosen for each future issue
In common with all Church groups Church Mice has not been able to meet. We will do as soon as it safe to do so and the Church Rooms are reopened.
stAs at 21 July the Rooms are still closed and until we have a protocol on their use once reopened we cannot yet say when Church Mice next meets.
Please look at the Benefice website for any news and updates. Otherwise please feel free to contact Grace on 890275.
Curate's Corner July 2020
God will strengthen you with his own great power so that you will not give up when
troubles come, but you will be patient. Colossians 3:12
If I were asked to list my virtues, patience would not figure highly; sad to say in
times of stress, exhaustion or worry, patience is the last thing on my mind. At the
time of writing, we have lived three months of lockdown and isolation and I am
itching to get going again, but get going to what? Life as it was, has changed and
new ways of living will have to be found. Going into lockdown was easy, government
advice was given and swiftly adhered to and for many people, lockdown happened
overnight. Coming out of it however is a completely different prospect with argument
and counter-argument taking place with advice changing daily, so much so, that it is
very hard to see a true way forward. This is precisely the time when instructions
from the top need to be clear and when patience will be of utmost importance. We
all have our own opinion on many issues, which we have a right to express,
unfortunately there will always be those who think their opinion is right, and criticise
others who think differently. Long gone from our vocabulary is the phrase “agree to
disagree”, instead some people act as judge, jury and executioner. Most of the
country has abided by official guidance during lockdown and is continuing to do so
as steps are taken to come out, but there are people who think the rules do not apply
to them. I include those who have high-jacked peaceful anti-racist demonstrations in
support of the memory of George Floyd, whose life was taken so wilfully in full view
of the world's media. The actions of some demonstrators have been a huge
disappointment for those of us who have obeyed rules to control the Coronavirus at
a time when the government and the people need support and encouragement. So
in these troubled times which have affected the lives of people from all nations, I pray
for patience as we await instruction. I also pray for your safety and protection as we
take the right steps at the right time towards life after lockdown, which we know will
be changed. Hopefully lessons have been learnt by us all which give a new
appreciation of life, no matter what colour our skin is, and what is really important.
Perhaps then we can live and worship in fellowship and community with each other,
and with God just as he intended.
God bless you,
Irene
A hot tempered man stirs up strife,
but he who is slow to anger quiets contention.
Proverbs 15:18
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CHURCH SERVICES UPDATE
Church services have resumed with a temporary service pattern.
an online service every Sunday too.
See the benefice website for links.
We are also running a midweek interactive service on Zoom at 5pm on
Wednesdays.
Please contact Rev Eddie Smith (Rector) on 01604 891166, or email
for a link if you are not getting the
regular emails to church members .
A short 30 minute service of Holy Communion with be celebrated in
St Mary's Church in Great Houghton every Sunday at 9:00. All are
welcome, but social distancing and hand hygiene in the church building
is essential, names and contact details will be recorded for NHS test and
trace, and you are asked to wear a face covering whilst inside the building
if you can, with
http://www.theunitedbenefice.org.uk/
Poppy Appeal 2020
I have been advised by the Royal British Legion that due to the Coronavirus
pandemic, they cannot sanction door to door collections this Remembrance
tide.
Neither will collection boxes be permitted in the White Hart or Old Cherry
Tree public houses this year.
To make sure the Royal British Legion are able to continue with their work,
they will be making arrangements for collection boxes to be available in
selected high profile locations this year.
Many thanks to our local collectors and helpers and I am sure that we all
hope the world returns to some normality in 2021.
Elaine Fleckney
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If any one needs transport to these history meetings please ring Derek Osborne on 01604 763517 and he will be happy to help
The Houghtons and Brafield History Society
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An Open Invitation for you to join us
New Members warmly welcomed.
We meet at Little Houghton village hall (next to post office) on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 7.15 for 7.30pm.
Non members are always welcome where we aim to providea wide variety of topics, local, national and international but all with a
common historic flavour
For further information please contactEddie Condon on 01604 767783 or
Chairman Richard Deacon on 01604 890275.
We are sadly no nearer the next meeting and due to restrictions have no idea when it will be but we think that being positive we would give dates of
possible meetings from end of September.In meantime stay safe and well.
WEDNESDAY 23 September. MARITIME LONDON. SPEAKER CAPTAIN WILLIAM WELLS.
WILLIAM Wells returns to talk about the Thames and its contribution to the growth and wealth of London.
WEDNESDAY 28th OCTOBER VICTORIAN ASYLUMS. SPEAKER. CATHY SMITH.
With mental health issues frequently in the headlines Cathy, from University of Northampton, returns to speak on how the Victorians endeavoured to tackle
this issue.
Open GardensI was very disappointed that we couldn't go ahead with our Village Open Garden Event this year due to Coronavirus. Although six of us who where taking part in opening up our gardens did our own mini one under strictly controlled measures.
We went round the six and admired all the effort and hard work that had been put in to make them look so good. They where all very different and wonderful in their design and content. It was a great shame that more villagers couldn`t see them in all their glory.
Thank you to all the gardeners that opened them up to their fellow gardeners.But all is not lost as they have all said that they are happy to open them up again next year (subject to coronavirus) so you will not be disappointed fingers crossed.I managed to sell some plants that I had grown for the open garden event outside my house at 2 Wymersley Close. Thanks to the villagers who bought them I raised £42.00. The money has been divided equally between St Mary`s Church and The Playing Field Association with both receiving £21.00.
Sylvia Zajac
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Organisation Day Time
All Year Aerobics Monday
5.45pm -645pm
Weekly
AFC Houghton Magna
Saturday Sunday
10.30am
Winter Season
Art Group Thursday
1.30pm - 4.30pm
Weekly Ceroc Sunday
10am –
4pm
Monthly
Village Coffee Morning
Friday
10.30am –
12md
2nd
Friday of the month
Craft Mornings Friday
10.30am -12md
2nd
Friday after coffee morning.
Cricket Saturday
Thursday
11am -7.30pm
Evening Practice
Summer Season
GHPFA Tuesday
8pm –
10pm
4th
Tuesday of the month
Jujitsu Wednesday
Saturday
7pm -9pm
9.30am -11.30am
Weekly
Weekly
Junior Football (SCA)
Wednesday
Saturday
5.30pm -7pm
9am -12md
Commences 20th
April
Weekly
Outdoor Fitness Training
Wednesday
Saturday
6.30pm –
7.30pm
9.30am -10.30am
Weekly
Parish Council Tuesday
7.30pm –
10pm
2nd
Tuesday of the month
Short Mat Bowls Monday
Tuesday7.30pm – 9.30pm10am – 12md
All year
Tennis Club Day/Eveningtime
Membership required
Wes and Alex Dance classes
Sundays 2pm -5pm First Sunday of the month
Women’s Institute Tuesday 7.30pm– 9.30pm 1st Tuesday of the month
Contact; Chris Carr; [email protected] Tel. 07707 015968
Or Bill Hart; [email protected]
ORGANISATIONS CURRENTLY USING THE HALL AND PLAYING FIELD
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Neighbourhood Watch Member Details
CLIFF BEBBINGTON - NHW Area Atterbury Way / Dobson Close
24 Atterbury Way
NN4 7AU
Tel 767062 E –
mail [email protected]
SILVIA ZAJAC
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NHW Area Wymersley Way
2 Wymersley Close NN4 7PT
Tel 760503
E –
mail [email protected]
JOANNE GIDDINGS
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NHW Area The Green
30 The Green NN4 7AL Tel 661775
E –
mail [email protected]
VACANT
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NHW Area Keats Close / Lime farm Way
JOANNE THOMASON
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NHW Area Willow Lane
22 Willow Lane NN4 7AW
Tel 769980
E –
mail [email protected]
MIKE CUMMINS
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NHW Area Cherry Tree Lane / The Cross / Little Lane
3 Cherry Tree Lane NN4 7AT
Tel 877333 E
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mail [email protected]
LINDA BILLINGHAM
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NHW Area Willow Crescent
35 Willow Cresc. NN4 7AP Tel 875125 E
mail [email protected]
LOUISA JAMESON -
NHW Area Lower High Street / Rectory Close
E – mail [email protected]
VACANT
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NHW Area Paget Close / Glebe Lane
CAROLINE HUMPHREY – NHW Area Upper High Street (White Hart Pub to the Green)
48 High Street Tel 674430 E – mail [email protected]
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PLEASE NOTE: Deadline for the next
newsletter contributions
20th September 2020Pass to the editor.
email: [email protected]
Bill Garner. 8 Willow Crescent. Tel: 01604 706728 Mob: 07793 813623
Anyone who may be self isolating and having any problems or needing any assistance, the Parish
Council are advising that they contact any Councillor or Neighbourhood Watch Member whose contact details are widely known and available through
copies of the Parish News.
The Village Hopper Timetable may be viewed on Pages 31 & 32
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CARPET SPECIALIST
TONY SMITH
CARPETS, CARPET TILES,
VINYLS
SUPPLIED AND FITTED
11 WILLOW LANE, GREAT HOUGTON,NORTHAMPTON
Tel: 01604769045
Mob: 07966390215
Established over 30 years.
Experienced Piano and Singing Teacher
Based in Yardley Hastings
Children and adults welcome -
beginners and higher grades
Exam accompanying and Theory lessons
also undertaken
Contact: Mrs Rachel Gill
BMus(Hons) DipABRSM
11 Castle Ashby Road
Yardley Hastings
Northampton
NN7 1EL
01604 696203
Northamptonshire Police
Contact Numbers
Emergency(Crime in Progress)999
Non Emergency 101
Crime Stoppers
(remain anonymous)
0800 555 111
Northamptonshire Police
Switchboard 03000 111 222
Dedicated Watch Line
01604 432436
? GREAT HOUGHTON LODGE FARM? SECURE LOCATION? CCTV & SECURITY ALARM? PURPOSE BUILT PADLOCK PROVIDED? 20’ X 8’ CONT!INER STOR!GE? BULK ORDER DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
TEL:07570 160338
EMAIL: [email protected]
@houghtonlodgefarmstorage
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Price for guaranteed position on page 3 with or without colour available on request
Additional costs : Full Colour +£40 per insertion Page 3 B/W + 20%
Back Cover (with colour) £350 (6 insertions) Page 3 full colour 6 insertions £300
To report an incident or crime:
In an emergency please call 999.
For non-urgent matters please call 101 or report online:
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 or online:
To pass intelligence or information:
For general enquiries:
or email
https://www.northants.police.uk/
webform/online-crime-reporting
https://www.northants.police.uk/webform/suspicious-activity
https://www.northants.police.uk/webform/report-abandoned-vehicle
https://www.northants.police.uk/webform/hate-crime-reporting-form
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud
https://crimestoppers-uk.org/
https://www.northants.police.uk/webform/intelligenceinformation-giving-form
https://www.northants.police.uk/webform/general-enquiries
Northamptonshire Police Contact Numbers
PARISH NEWSLETTERADVERTISING RATES FOR 2020
Extra may be charged if excessive artwork is needed and for colour
To advertise contact Bill Garner on 01604 706728or Email [email protected]
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Village Hopper Timetable
R - on request only for passengers remaining on the bus
There is no service on Sundays or Public Holidays
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Village Hopper Timetable (contd)
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Trade Directory
The following telephone numbers are ones that some villagers have found useful.There inclusion here does not represent endorsement. If villagers have other numberswhich they have found useful please let the editor know.
Damproof/Woodrot/WoodwormGeneral Builder Ellis & Co. 01604 660886
Builders and Decorators Chris Lane 696497 or 07720844500
Tilers 1stClassTiling.Com 473436 or 07725885252
Chimney Sweep M. Smith 646466
Chiropodist Sheila Kirwin 01604 630649
Complimentary Health-
Therapist/Homeopath Kay Hughes 890741 or 07738092297
Electrical Services Daren Bullen 821099 or 07767393923
Furniture Makers/Repairers P.& J. Moore & Sons 753607
Plastering Services M.J.S. (01933) 386591 or 07739330807
Plumbing & Heating Roland Hill 708355
Soft Furnishings Tina Cullen 784292
Acorn Landscapes Peter Hayward B.Sc. 770739 or 07979590996
Builder/Carpenter (TNJ Build) Tim Thorpe 763031 or 07764574043
Xtreme Disco's Jake Thorpe 07889091184
Fat Studios - Forall your I.T problems Mr. Singh 07931427529
Car Servicing and MOT Cool Cars 07931 950155
Gutter-Reach Gutter-Reach 07810371110 or 01604948487
Tree Surgeon (Afffinitree) John Van der Post 07946 352660
Great Houghton Parish Council Transparency of Councils Decisions and Actions
Mike Billingham Parish Clerk Chairman Cllr Thomas [email protected] 187566
How to Obtain Information from our Website
provides access to following information:
From Home Tab:Local News – Tweets
About Tab:History of Great Houghton Photographs
From Parish Council Tab :Financial Accounts for current and previous two financial years :
Income – Expenditure - Account Summary -
VAT Claim -
Significant Variances -
Bank Reconciliation - Internal Audit Report.
Policies & Procedures : Code of Conduct - Complaints Procedure –
Council Action Plan –
Data Protection Policy Equal Opportunities Policy –
Financial Regulations –
H&S Policy –
Internal Control Policy – Media Policy – Model Publication Scheme -
Privacy Notice (2018) –
Risk Management Statement – Standing Orders –
Training & Development Policy –
Travel Policy – Website Governance.
Councillors and staff contact details (also available from Parish News) :
Name of Councillor – Telephone number –
Email –
Area responsible for –
Other duties
Name of Clerk – Telephone number –
Postal Address –
Agenda & Minutes:Agendas and minutes of all council meetings, for current and previous two financial years.
Village Info Tab:Hall and Playing Field Activities –
Current Bookings
Planning Tab:Information on all planning applications within the Parish and GHPC response current and previous two financial years
PLEASE NOTE:Work is currently being undertaken to upgrade this website in order to provide a faster more reliable service. During this period links to some of the pages may be temporarily unavailable. Please contact the Parish Clerk if you are not able to access the required information
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Useful Phone numbers To avoid repetition the area code 01604 has been omitted from local numbers.
Northamptonshire County Council: Mini-com services for the deafCountryside services:Mobile Library(Calls at the Cross, 10.45 am every three weeks from Thursday 4/01/07)
Libraries - Library enquiries direct
Recycling Centres - Ecton Lane - Sixfields
Registration Services - Northampton Guildhall copy certificates and marriage - Northampton Charles House births and deaths
Roads - reporting faults and potholes please call Street Doctor on
School Transport
Social Services- Northampton social care- Out of hours
Trading Standards- Animal health & welfare (24hr emergency number)- Trading Standards Consumer advice/complaints General enquiries/trader advice
Website: www.northamptonshire.gov.ukStreet Doctor - www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/streetdoctor
Northampton NHS Primary Care Trust
Northampton Borough Council:email:Abandoned CarsBenefitsCar ParksContacting a CouncillorCouncil TaxElectoral RegistrationEnergy AdviceFlytippingHousing Helpline for TennantsHousing & Money Advice Centre
Leisure CentreDanes CampLings ForumMounts BathsDelapre Golf ComplexForum Cinema
MuseumsAbingtonNorthampton Museum & Art Gallery
PestsPlanning EnquiriesRecycling & Refuse ManagerVisitor InformationFor emergencies outsioffice hours please ring:Northampton Volunteering CentreCitizens Advice Bureau
Northampton General Hospital switchboardNHS Directl
Local Bus ServicesFor a leaflet phone:National Bus InformationWeb SiteRail InformationWeb Site
236236236909237227
01933 225365
462049
236617582682
745396745390
08456 011113
654382
236147626938
707902
08454 040506707900
0845 601 1113
615305
837837www.Northampton.gov.uk
08456 121 999837700838515837100837500837111837808
0845 330 0637838700
837200837300837400764036837300
838110
838111
8380100837574838281838966838800637522837999
63470008457 4647
65443808706082608
www.traveline.org.uk08457 48 49 50
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