SK News June 2012

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SOUTH KILWORTH NEWS June 2012

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First Friday, White Hart Trinity Sunday, Holy Communion, Stanford-on-Avon NGS Open Gardens, Croft Acre and Oak Tree House Book exchange opening, Telephone Box, Welford Road Tree Planting, Village Hall, Bar & Art Exhibition open Crown Competition judging, Village Hall Jubilee Tea Family Games Disco Lighting of Beacon bonfire Family Service, 1st after Trinity, St Nicholas Church Football, Playing Field Benefice Holy Communion, St Nicholas Church Parish Council Meeting, Village Hall Mobile Library (School 12.00, Leys Crescent 12.30, North Road 12.50) Luncheon Club, Village Hall Art Club, Village Hall 2nd after Trinity, Holy Communion, St Nicholas Church Football, Playing Field MaMites, Village Hall W.I., Village Hall Art Club, Village Hall Birth of John the Baptist, Avon Swift Group Holy Communion, St Nicholas Church Football, Playing Field MaMites, Village Hall Mobile Library (School 12.00, Leys Crescent 12.30, North Road 12.50) Art Club, Village Hall

ADVANCE NOTICE Saturday 29th September Saturday 3rd November Saturday 17th November Saturday 1st December Saturday 15th December

Italian Evening Bonfire Night Safari Supper Annual Church Bazaar Children’s Christmas Party

EDITORIAL This month’s colour printing is courtesy of Paul Jozsa.

Village Hall Village Hall Village Hall Village Hall Village Hall


The South Kilworth News is edited by Ann Saunders Please send copy for the July edition by 23rd June to Ann Saunders Smithy House, Welford Road Tel: 575 338

Email: am.saunders@virgin.net

The South Kilworth News is printed by Colin Olle. Advertising enquiries to Colin Olle Croft Acre, The Belt Tel: 575 791 Email: colin.olle@tiscali.co.uk

VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS Contact Michael Murphy on 01788 861877 or 0777 6065385

Priest-in-Charge’s Letter God Save the Queen!

Early June sees the 60th anniversary of our Queen’s reign: all over the country and Commonwealth there will be parties and celebrations in honour of Her Majesty and our villages will be no exception! The second week of June will no doubt see lots of people recovering from a surfeit of hot dogs and jelly and ice cream, among other things! As a nation we will have the opportunity to give thanks for a remarkable woman: someone who has responded to her calling to public service with ceaseless commitment and unfailing devotion. Governments and Prime Ministers come and go and , Heads of State and others from all over the globe have over these years come to recognise her outstanding contribution not only to the nation and Commonwealth but far beyond to the wider world. Her Majesty’s embracing of her duty of service springs directly from her Christian faith, and is constantly renewed by it, as our Bishop reminded us when, with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Cambridge, Her Majesty recently visited our cathedral at the start of her Jubilee Tour. Many of us will remember that occasion, when people of all generations and from every ethnic background came together in Leicester to greet her and to welcome her. It was a deeply moving experience, which I shall long remember and cherish. The “royal servant” is a theme at the heart of the Christian experience. Jesus, the Son of David, declared he had come not to be served but to serve, he lays aside his garments and washes the feet of his friends as their servant and the crown he wears is a crown of thorns. One of the earliest Christian hymns, found in Philippians 2, sings of Jesus who took the form of a servant and who humbled himself, even to death on a Cross. Such an expression of kingship was then and still is profoundly counter-cultural, in keeping with the whole ministry of Jesus in word and work which challenged and continues to challenge the values of society around power and status and prestige. In all our Sunday worship on 3rd June there will be Prayers of Thanksgiving for Her Majesty and especially for her dedication to service, as we gather in response, as we do each week, to the invitation of Christ, the Servant King. You are welcome to share in that opportunity to celebrate with us. Chris Oxley Enquiries regarding Church matters should be addressed to:The Rev’d Canon Chris Oxley, The Rectory, Kilworth Road, Swinford. Telephone: 01788 860445 The Rev’d Emma Davies, The Vicarage, 5 Church Lane, Gilmorton, Telephone: 01455 556573


FORTHCOMING SPECIAL SERVICES AT SOUTH KILWORTH This year, the Benefice Eucharist Service in June will be held in our church instead of in October as in previous years. St. Nicholas’ South Kilworth will be welcoming the choir of St. Anne’s, Leicester (the previous parish of Canon Chris Oxley) for a Choral Evensong according to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer on Sunday 19 August at 6 pm. On that day we would hope that people from across the benefice and beyond will come to share in this very special event.

CREMATION We said farewell to Richard Arthur Colin McAlpine (Colin) , aged 67 at Nuneaton Crematorium on Tuesday May 8th

The Spirituality of the Four Gospels Come to Swinford Rectory On Wednesdays 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th June to explore the particular approach of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. +++++++++ Soup and bread, cheese and fruit from 12.30 pm. Have a look at the Gospels from 1.15 to 2.15 pm… a relaxed and informal study! ++++++++++ For further details, contact Canon Chris Oxley on 01788 860445 or via oxleycr@btopenworld.com

THANK YOU Thank you to all our family and friends for all the cards, presents and support that we received on the birth of our son Caleb Peter Ward born on 30th March 2012. Gary Ward & Sam Naylor

LONDON MARATHON We would first and foremost like to express our deepest condolences to family & friends of Claire Squires. It was such a tragedy. We would like to thank all of you who donated to Macmillan Cancer Relief and gave your support for our marathon run. With your help we have raised £2,600 for the charity. Many thanks Mike & Hazel Tebbutt

A PEDALLING LONG WAY Well done to Steve Agar for cycling 365 miles from Leicester Cathedral to Durham Cathedral raising money for LOROS. Rita Hallam

A BIG THANK YOU We'd like to give a big thank you to all those who supported and attended our Pizza and Prosecco afternoon. It was a wonderful afternoon and we were very lucky with the weather. You helped our team raise £750 towards our teams entry to the Kilworth Challenge 2012. We'd like to extend a big thank you to Rob and Eileen for all their hard work and for providing their house as a venue. Emily Keal, Chris Cordwell, Lisa and Alistair Jarrold.


WASOSK’S REPORT FOR APRIL 20TH 2012 Hosted by Paul Atkin 12 good men and true spent a very enjoyable evening and were very ably entertained with some very fine “nibbles” by Paul. The evening was spent by discussing a wide range of village issues and all readers can be reassured that the WASoSKs have come up with a range of solutions for the problems that we encounter on a day to day basis. While performing this estimable community action we were also lucky enough to taste a few new offerings to the society’s library Glenburgie 10yr old: The classic vanilla and smoky oak was complimented with hints of spice and hay on the nose. This was followed with a gentle sweet sherry entry leading to a fennel finish AnCnoc 12 yr old: A hint of saddle soap married to a lemon zesty nose led to an initial crisp pepperiness on the taste. This was followed by a waxy fullness with lingering pine-needle freshness at the end. Both of these whiskies were much enjoyed and I’m sure would grace any drinks cabinet. Unfortunately we now have to source further supplies. Despite all the good work that was undertaken during the evening it will perhaps be best remembered for some very Shameful behavior. However, a decision has been taken by society members that individual names should not be mentioned because of the subsequent consequences that a mention in dispatches may cause.

The next meeting is on Friday 1st June at David Hinchley’s with the planned “twinning” meeting expected at the end of July

FOOTBALL GOALS (9v9) The goals have been turned so that the goal area and penalty spots can be reseeded and turfed so that the pitches are fit to play when the season restarts at the end of August. The pitches are used by two U11 teams who play 9-aside and 2 U9 teams who play 6-aside. Michael Murphy

SK SMALL ADS FOR SALE:-Wooden 5 Bar Gate (3.6m/12ft wide)- £125 ono. Complete with all posts and "furniture". If interested, come and inspect? Call 575 791


SOUTH KILWORTH BOWLS CLUB For details about how to join the bowls club, or any general information, please contact the Secretary, Keith Rickhuss on 01858 575792. Email: keith.rickhuss@which.net TOTE May 2012 winners £50 Del Spicer £40 Julian Timms £30 Del Spicer £20 Mable Hutt

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The June Draw will take place on Monday 4th June 2012 at 1pm and the July Draw will take place on Monday 2nd July 2012 at 1pm. Tote members, bowlers, partners and friends are welcome to attend the draws. The cost to join the Tote is £1 per week and if you join before the 4th of June a one-off cheque for £30, made payable to the “South Kilworth Bowls Club”, will cover the remaining 7 monthly draws of 2012. The number of members of the Tote cannot exceed 100, but there are still several numbers available. For more details, please contact Maggy Roberts - 01858 571238. email: magsroberts@yahoo.co.uk Thank you for your continuing support. Maggy Roberts

COLIN MCALPINE

I would like to thank all who attended Colin’s funeral on 8th May 2012. I would especially like to thank Gail of The Pink Peony at Catthorpe who did the floral tributes, all of which were so beautiful. In total £100 was kindly donated in memory of Colin and I would like to thank those people who donated. The money has been sent to The Labrador Lifeline Trust who are a small charity who helped me in finding Meg a new home.

MEG Many people have asked me what has happened to Meg and where she has gone, so I wanted to update that after being fostered by someone for a couple of weeks whilst a permanent home was being sought, she is now living with an active elderly gentleman in the South of England He had recently lost his old Labrador and wanted an older dog, so it was a perfect match for him and Meg! The Labrador Lifeline Trust helped me enormously in finding her a home and they will always keep in touch with her new owner and know how she is. I took her down to Oxfordshire where she was then taken on to her new home by a member of the Trust and although it was sad to watch her being driven off I was pleased that she had found a wonderful new home. I have since been updated a couple of times to tell me that she is fine and enjoying her new life and have had some photos emailed to me of her sitting on the settee and looking totally settled and content and very much at home! A very happy ending for Meg and I am sure that Colin, who was so devoted to her, would have been very happy to know she is being loved and ell cared for in her twilight years, Philippa Welford Road

PARISH CLERK VACANCY Suzanne Taylor, after 10 years hard work as Clerk of South Kilworth Parish Council, has decided it is time to seek a new challenge. Accordingly the Parish Council is now seeking applications for the position of Parish Clerk. This is a part time role based at home with flexible hours of up to approximately 15 hours a month. To find out more about the post and remuneration, please call Jessica Williams on 575475.


LUNCHEON CLUB On Thursday 17th May, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Luncheon Club, 21 participants gathered together at Kilworth Springs for an enjoyable occasion. This was highlighted with animated conversation and reminiscent accounts of the Clubs foundation. The main course of steak pie served with carrots and peas was followed by a very tasty fruit mousse. Coffee and mints or tea rounded off a very pleasant lunch. A gift of chocolates to thank the very kind ladies who organise and provide the luncheons was, true to their generosity, promptly shared with all of us. Rita Hallam thanked all the helpers who have voluntarily given up their time to keep the Club going. A photo album of the 20th anniversary was passed around and Rita Byrne organised a photo shoot of the 25th anniversary. It was a pleasure to see Judith Smith - the person responsible for the foundation of the Luncheon Club 25 years ago. Her true nursing and caring skills are still being utilised in her present association with LOROS. This was a very happy and fitting celebration of the Luncheon Clubs 25 years. The next meeting is on Thursday 14th June at the Village Hall. David Burd

FAREWELL TO WALNUT TREE COTTAGES I don’t own a laptop, so I don’t go on Facebook and I don’t tweet! But through the SK News I would like to express a thought or two about my time here. My six happy years in this beautiful village have come to an end and I am moving on but I couldn’t leave without saying what a pleasure and a privilege it has been to live in this thriving, caring community. This rural gem is very special and quite rare. The flora and fauna to be found here is outstanding in richness and variety. Daily walks with my springer spaniel Purdey, have never failed to lift my spirits. Come rain or shine there is always something interesting to see or hear. Beautiful sunrises over the railway line towards Welford. Noisy geese returning to the reservoir after night feeding in the fields. Swans overhead with the unmistakable and magical whirring of their wings. The regular “thump thump” of an old lister engine as a narrowboat winds its way along the Grand Union Canal. Bluebells carpeting the slopes in the woods at nearby Hemploe, and the glorious poppy fields which appeared after the dry spring last year. I have seen mad march hares chasing each other round and round in circles, oblivious to everything and everyone! The haunting sound of cattle lowing on a foggy morning – like a fog horn out at sea. How wonderful to see the cows with their calves as nature intended, and big Daddy not far away! Birdsong, so many birds to see. I was thrilled to see a kingfisher down by the bridge recently. Church bells calling villagers to worship as they have done for hundreds of years. May they never fall silent! Through the night, the comforting chimes of the clock. I always count them and sometimes they are wrong, especially when it is time for winding! From the cottage you can hear the woodpeckers in the trees at the Timbered House. Silly squirrels who have forgotten where they buried their nuts – again! On a balmy evening you can hear bats scratching restlessly in the eaves as they queue up to emerge into the night air in search of supper. Collared doves made a flimsy nest out of the bracket of the Sky dish and reared two broods last year. On a winter’s evening you can hear owls screeching and hooting. Three types live close by – Tawny, Barn and Little Owl.


Tractors thunder past as farmers go about their daily business. Combine harvesters work late into the night to bring the harvest home. The school bell, a real one, heralds beginning and end of the learning day. Finally, the walnut tree itself, standing guard over the village as one has for many many years The walnut has a hard shell to protect the delicate inside, a bit like us really, keeping one another safe. This little piece of England is indeed a joy to behold. Judith Pastuch

Come to South Kilworth Village Hall and celebrate on Monday 4th June

An afternoon and evening for the whole family

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Disco Games Art Exhibition Red, White and Blue cocktails Make a crown competition – join the judging parade, fancy dress optional, Under 5’s, 5 – 7, 8 – 12 years

Timetable of events 3:30pm – Meet at the telephone box on Welford Road for the grand opening of the ‘Book Exchange’ 4:00pm – Village Hall, Tree Planting Ceremony, Bar and Art Exhibition open 4:30 pm - Crown competition judging at Village Hall 5:00pm – Jubilee Tea, bring your own picnic or food to cook on the BBQ 6:00pm – Family Games 7:30pm – Disco 9:00pm – Lighting of the Beacon bonfire

NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME (NGS), GARDENS OPEN FOR CHARITY On Monday 4th June between 11am and 5pm, Croft Acre (The Belt) and Oak Tree House (North Road) will open their gardens for the Nursing and Caring charities supported by the NGS. In addition there will be plants for sale and home made teas (in aid of Rainbows). So why not come along and enjoy a couple of hours nosing round a couple of your neighbours’ gardens? Full details of the event can be found on the NGS website - www.ngs.org.uk - and search for South Kilworth. We hope to see you on the day. Colin and Verena Olle, Pam and Martin Shave


W.I. DIARY OF EVENTS FOR 2012 19th June 17th July 21st August 18th September 16th October 20th November 11th December

Sallie Hooper, Leicestershire Food Links. A look at local foods Armchair Yoga with Sue Winstanley Outing David Clarke, Sparkenhoe Farm Leicestershire Cheeses Nila Lodia. Lets experience India, its culture, food and traditions Janet Courtney's Victorian Lady at Christmas Christmas Party

KILWORTH KORKS – PROPOSED EVENTS FOR 2012 Date Wednesday 20th June

Event Walk to The Red Lion at Thornby

Saturday 7th July

Ladies Day – Races

Saturday 4th August (provisional date) September Friday 12th Oct

Clay Pigeon Shooting

Nov / Dec

Details Meet at 6pm. Buffet at the pub on arrival Picnic, Races and Entertainment featuring Heaven 17, ABC and Belinda Carlisle 4-7pm Shoot

Rounders & Picnic Supper Night @ Lynton, North Road Party Night

If any more ladies would like to join the Kilworth Korks please e-mail Claire Hubbard (Email to chris_hubbard8@yahoo.com) so that you can be included in future Kilworth Kork communications. Email addresses will only be shared amongst other Kilworth Kork members

SOUTH KILWORTH BIRDS Things have certainly gone a little quiet at the reservoir in the last 2-3 weeks with the wet April taking its toll on certain species. The short eared owl (mentioned in the last edition) hung around until early May but there have been no recent sightings. Many of the common migrants have now returned including whitethroat, reed warbler, sedge warbler, garden warbler and swift. I was fortunate enough in early May to have some excellent views of a cuckoo along the Leicestershire bank – definitely more often heard than seen. The cuckoo is a dove-sized bird with blue grey upper parts, head and chest with dark barred white under parts. With their sleek body, long tail and pointed wings they are not unlike kestrels or sparrowhawks. They are summer visitors and well-known brood parasites, the females laying their eggs in the nests of other birds, especially meadow pipits, dunnocks and reed warblers. The two oystercatchers continue to linger and have spent some time in the field adjacent to the reservoir. One of the birds would appear to be sitting on a nest on the floating tern raft so a good chance that there will be young oystercatchers before too long. The spotted flycatcher has returned to the garden / trees along North Road for another year and will hopefully breed again. I have also heard of at least two others in the village. Chris Hubbard


What’s on at the Hart Monday night lady’s skittles Wednesday night men’s skittles Thursday night pool

Tuesdays is Grill Night Choose from a wide selection of the menu and get 5% discount on your food order Or Why not try our Meal Deal:

Two rump steaks and a bottle of wine for £20.00

This offer is also available for the big lunch on Sunday 3rd June

And All children’s meals come with a free ice cream

Fresh beer battered fish and chips on offer Thursday - Sunday Traditional Village Pub, Three Real Ales, HD Sky Sports and ESPN All major credit cards accepted Recommended in CAMRA 2012 Good Pub Guide For all enquires call Pete on 01858 575416


MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SOUTH KILWORTH PARISH COUNCIL AGM Held at South Kilworth Village Hall, Leys Crescent, South Kilworth, Leicestershire Monday 1st May 2012 at 7.00pm 1.0

PRESENT P Alcock, J Williams R. Dorman G Byrne Ernie Roberts S. L. Taylor (Clerk),

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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Gerry Byrne

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ELECTION FOR THE PARISH COUNCIL Phil Alcock has been proposed as Chairman by RD and seconded by ER. RD proposed that GB continues to be the vice chairman and seconded by JW

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Current council members are: Mr G Byrne Mrs J Williams Mr R Dorman Mr P Alcock Mr E Roberts

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MEETING CLOSED 19.09

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DATE OF NEXT MEETING Monday 7th May 2013 at 07.00 p.m. at the Village Hall, this will be the Parish Council AGM, Annual Parish AGM and the General Parish Council meeting.

A COPY OF THESE MINUTES SHALL BE CIRCULATED IN SOUTH KILWORTH NEWS, POSTED ON VILLAGE NOTICE BOARD AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING SHALL BE POSTED ON THE VILLAGE NOTICE BOARD SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO MEETING.

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING OF SOUTH KILWORTH PARISH COUNCIL Held at South Kilworth Village Hall, Leys Crescent, South Kilworth, Leicestershire Tuesday 1st May 2012 at 19.09 1.0 1.1

TO CONFIRM MEMBERS PRESENT AND APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE P Alcock (Chairman), R. Dorman S. L. Taylor (Clerk), Jessica Williams Apologies G Byrne (Vice chairman)

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TO CONFIRM OTHER ATTENDEES – PARISHIONERS AND NON PARISHIONERS Mr and Mrs Olle, Mrs R Hallam, Mr M Murphy

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TO CONFIRM MINUTES OF MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD ON 3rd May 2011 Minutes of previous meeting were a true reflection of matters discussed.

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DISCLOSURES OF MEMBER'S INTERESTS Nothing to report

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PARISHIONER'S TIME

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REPORTS FROM COUNTY / DISTRICT COUNCILLORS No Report and no attendance

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TO DISPOSE OF BUSINESS, IF ANY, REMAINING FROM THE LAST MEETING Village enhancements Resolved – The AV are in its last rounds of finishing with hopefully a zip wire. Mushroom Farm Resolved – Matter Closed Golf Club Hotel Resolved – Matter Closed Welford Road parking congestion Resolved – Matter Closed Quarry Resolved – Matter Closed M1/M6/A14 interchange and congestion through the village Resolved – This has now been cancelled Renewing street lights Resolved – The council have renewed Four street lights in 11/12 Bridle way sign for the belt Resolved – SKPC to look into the price to replace this as the HDC have said that this is not in their budget. Part night timer switches Resolved – All street lights that were suitable after the LCC survey for part night switches have been done and this Matter is now closed RSS website Feeds Resolved – Should be introduced May 2012

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CHAIRMAN’S REPORT I am happy to report that 2011/2012 has been another year of progress for South Kilworth. In addition to the general tasks involved with the day to day running of our village we have seen progress across a number of initiatives that we hope will all add to the quality of life for all parishioners. We have completed the addition of timers so that street lights can be switched off at night, and whilst there were one or two initial concerns about this initiative we feel certain that the reduction in light pollution and the saving in electricity make environmental as well as economic sense. The dog bins installed last year are being well used, although we have more work to do to ensure all dog walkers 'bag it and bin it' as dog mess is such a blight on village footpaths. The new allotments are now established and are proving a huge success, so well done again to those involved. Having completed phase one of the playground upgrade we have had some minor improvements to attend to this year, and the Agar Venture are currently finalising the plans for Phase Two of the upgrade aimed at slightly older children – again, thanks to all those involved. The development of the old phone box into a ‘village library’ is complete, pending the official opening – special thanks to Steve Agar for his efforts and enthusiasm for this project.

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One important activity this year has been working with the other surrounding parishes to determine a fair way of allocating the funds available as a result of the wind farm, and I’d like to thank Ernie Roberts in particular for the lead role he has taken in the many meetings on this topic. This is important, and whilst we still have significant work to do before we actually see any financial benefit, if we can manage the process effectively it will significantly impact the budget we have for improving our village. An aspect of this process we need to improve is a demonstrable engagement with the parishioners to determine how we should spend the available funds once they become available – and in this regard we need your help! Over the coming months we will be looking for your input to the ideas we might have, and in fact we really want to hear your ideas for how we should be spending money to improve village life in South Kilworth. We are currently seeking quotations for refurbishing the benches and bus shelters in the village, and we really want to maximise the usefulness of the village website - so if you have any thoughts on these or other initiatives that you think would improve village life then please don't hesitate to get in touch. Importantly we will continue manage the budget tightly and this will remain a priority for the next year. If anyone has any points or ideas they would like to raise with the Parish Council we would love to hear from you - the more you talk to us the more we can make sure that we are working on your behalf. 9.0

ACCOUNTS / FINANCE MATTERS All accounts for the year have been finalised and will be available to be viewed by the public from the 16th June 2012. The notice will be on the notice board with the contact address and number. The 2010/11 audit was completed and sent to Clement Keys on time this year, with all relevant paperwork attached.

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HIGHWAYS ER to deal with all highway issues All carriageways are in good condition apart from the Walcote road edges which will be pulled back in the next few weeks and Dog Lane which is to have pot hole filled and levelled in areas in the near future. This has already been marked out to be done.

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RECREATION PA and ST (due to the Agar Venture) will continue to look after any recreational issues The Parish Council have identified that the last amenity that should be required must be something for the 12-16 year olds in the village. It is a priority to complete the playground in 12/13.

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STREET LIGHTING RD will continue to look after the street lights RD to look at the remaining street lights that have not been refurbished or repaired and report back with the decision on the next few lights that are to be repaired in 12//13

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SCHOOL JW will report back from the school The minutes for school are missing and we can add as an addendum once they are approved.

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BROADBAND/CONNECTIVITY

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JW will continue to work with the broadband Broadband is being delivered to parts of Leicestershire and villages that border Northamptonshire during 2013, 2014. South Kilworth falls under the jurisdiction of Northants County Council because we use Welford Exchange. Northants County Council have written a plan to set out their first view of the order in which villages will receive broadband and later in 2012 will identify the supplier that will provide that broadband supply to the local exchanges. South Kilworth Parish Council worked with Northants County Council to influence the timing of the upgrade of the Welford exchange and to that end a survey took place in March 2012 around the village. The results are not yet known however Northants County Council is currently reviewing its plans that will be implemented in the remainder of 2012 and into 2013. 15.0

WINDFARM ER will continue to work with the windfarm As part of the approval for the Swinford windfarm, developers Messrs Vattenfall have offered to contribute £44,000 per annum to a community fund. This money will be distributed for the benefit of the local communities most likely through the parish councils Over the course of the last 6 months Vattenfall have held regular community engagement events to understand the most equitable way to distribute the fund. In addition South Kilworth has had representation on regular steering group meetings to fine tune the potential fund distribution options. This group is now approaching a final stage of agreement - subject to a draft contract being provided by Vattenfall for review of the parishes Over the next 6 months the Parish council will agree the final terms of its share of the fund. In addition a contract with Vattenfall will be agreed and signed to ensure the regular annual payments to the parish council are made.

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MEETING CLOSED Meeting closed at 19.55

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DATE OF NEXT MEETING 7th May 2013

A COPY OF THESE MINUTES SHALL BE CIRCULATED IN SOUTH KILWORTH, POSTED ON VILLAGE NOTICE BOARD AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING SHALL BE POSTED ON THE VILLAGE NOTICE BOARD SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO MEETING.

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SOUTH KILWORTH PARISH COUNCIL Held at South Kilworth Village Hall, Leys Crescent, South Kilworth, Leicestershire Tuesday 1st May 2012 at Minute’s number - 5 1.0

MEMBERS PRESENT Mr P Alcock (PA) – Chairman Mrs J Williams (JW) Mr R Dorman (RD) Mr E Roberts (ER) Mrs S Taylor (ST) Clerk to the Council Apologies Mr G Byrne (GB) Vice chairman

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Due to unforeseen circumstances the meeting on the 1st May had to close at 20.55 so all items not covered will be covered at the next meeting 12th June. The accounts were all covered 2.0

OTHER ATTENDEES – PARISHIONERS AND NON PARISHIONERS Mr & Mrs Colin Olle, Michael Murphy, Rita Hallam

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PREVIOUS MINUTES The minutes of the meeting held on April 2012 as circulated were confirmed as a true record of matters discussed. RESOLVED: Copy of previous minutes signed by PA

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DISCLOSURES OF MEMBER'S INTERESTS No Disclosure

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REPORTS FROM COUNTY/DISTRICT COUNCILLORS

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PLANNING MATTERS INCLUDING MATTERS RECEIVED SINCE POSTING OF AGENDA Planning Application List Resolved: Filed

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PARISHIONER'S TIME

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TO DISPOSE OF BUSINESS, IF ANY, REMAINING FROM THE LAST MEETING Footpath between the Church and the Grange. This has been marked out for repairs. ST has chased this again and is still waiting for the latest update 8.2 A “Children Playing” sign will be installed at the entrance to Leys Crescent. REFS 4905388 please see 8.1 comments 8.3 Village Pump. Colin Swinfen 8.4 Diamond Jubilee could we plant a tree? 8.5 RH asked now that the phone box is completed what area could the Parish Council work on next to enhance the village? 8.6 The parking issue of the grassed area in Leys Crescent was raised and the difficulty of residents finding parking places. ST has spoken to Matthew Bills. PA is to meet on site to discuss the issue 8.7 Grass cutting 16/5/12 Street cleaning not so sure but they did come through the village on Thursday 26/4/12 afternoon but did not come up or driveway which was adopted. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3

CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED SINCE POSTING OF AGENDA HDC – Standards Committee –dated 3/5/12 HDC – Annual Playground inspection – dated 16/4/12 E.on – street lighting maintenance quotation – dated 17/4/12. We are chasing a quotation from Leics CC

10.0 PRESS RELEASE, POSTERS AND NEWS LETTERS 11.0 10.1 Clerks Council Direct – Jubilee mugs page 5 and 22 12.0 10.2 RCC diary of village events - & guided walks 2012 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7

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ACCOUNTS / FINANCE MATTERS The Clerk presented bank statements for the Current Account for the period 9th Mar to 9th Apr 2012 (page350) with an account balance showing of £4027.64 Audit for 11/12 completed and signed off. Aon insurance will be replaced by a company called Came who have quoted us half the price at £516.17 fixed rate for three years. e.on bill £84.36 which is £37.59 cheaper a quarter now we have the part night switches First half of the 2012/13 Precept £6479 was put into the account 12/4/12 Data Protection receipt The PC has had a number of reminders for the new street light and part night switches. ST has arranged for a new invoice for the street light repairs and the PC will be getting separate invoices for the part night switches from a different department and another for the part night switches to be paid over a three year period. ST still waiting for these.

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Description S L Taylor - Clerk expenses Came insurance Eon I Arnott Cannon - photocopier SKVH rent Total

Invoice Total 175.49 516.17 84.36 120.00 1791.86 350.00 £3,037.88

Total Net Amount 168.55 516.17 80.34 120.00 1493.22 350.00 £ 2,728.28

VAT 6.94 4.02 298.64 £309.60

Cheque No. Chq1131 Chq1132 Chq1133 Chq1134 Chq1135 Chq1136

Income received between meetings

Description

Total Amount

Bowls club rent photocopier Total 12.0

£50.00 £1,493.22 £1,543.22

Date Received 01/05/2012 15/05/2012

REPORTS FROM REPRESENTATIVES TO OTHER MEETINGS OR ORGANISATIONS ON BEHALF OF COUNCIL Highways/footpaths The verges on North Road have been cut back. ST to speak to HDC to see if Welford Road and North Road could be swept and the trees and paths cut back from the carriageway. ST is also to see if the gullies could be emptied. Still waiting for this to be completed Traffic calming to be discussed when Windfarm money is allocated – this would not be an approved way of spending funds from the windfarm developer as it replaces other council tax funds Dog Lane repairs – have now been carried out Since the Welford Road traffic diversions the condition of the edges are in a dangerous state of repair. ST has spoken to Rod Hook (Mount Sorrell now not croft) who has said once the weather improves he will be pulling the verges back with more soil and seeds if necessary fill in any large potholes. Allotments A Perkins would like access for a vehicle to be able to put materials down to improve the footpath around the edges of the allotments Agar Venture Neighbourhood watch No Report Wind Farm No report Website/Broadband No Report Dog Fouling No report Street Lights No Report Phone Box No report Parish Council procedure improvements No report

13.0

Matters raised to be discussed at the next Parish Council meeting

14.0 15.0

MEETING CLOSED Date of Next Meeting

21.37 12/6/12

South Kilworth Parish Council

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