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Parish Clerk Office Hours

May 12, 2025

🌤️ Standard Week Office Hours Schedule (Except Last Wednesday of the Month)

Day Office Hours Total Hours Notes
Monday 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM 2 hours Afternoon office hours
Tuesday 09:00 AM – 11:00 PM 2 hours Morning
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM 2 hours Includes 1-hour Chair meeting
Thursday 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM 2 hours
Friday 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM 2 hours
Total 10 hours

🌙 Modified Week (Last Wednesday of Each Month)

Day Office Hours Total Hours Notes
Monday 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM 1.5 hours Reduced hours to compensate for extended Wednesday
Tuesday 90:00 AM – 10:30 AM 1.5 hours
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM 3.5 hours Includes Chair meeting & Parish Council meeting
Thursday 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM 1.5 hours
Friday 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM 1.5 hours
Total 10 hours

 

Filed Under: Parish Council

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council 23.04.2025

April 27, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL
Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting
Date: Wednesday, 23rd April 2025
Time: 19:00
Venue: Small Meeting Room, Upton Village Hall

  1. Present

Chair: Françoise
Councillors: Brendan, Emma, David, Chris
Clerk (Outgoing): Lisa Heneghan
Clerk (Incoming): Benjamin Shaw
Members of the Public: Ashley Simms (Ladies Football), Ronnie Markham (late arrival)

  1. Apologies for Absence

No formal apologies received. Cllr. Chris arrived late.

  1. Declarations of Interest

No declarations were recorded at the beginning of the meeting.
Cllr. CS (not present at the start of the meeting) later declared an interest in agenda items concerning facility use due to overlapping activities.

  1. Open Forum

Item deferred and moved later in the meeting to accommodate external speakers.
Vote: Approved unanimously.

  1. Minutes of the Previous Meeting

The minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on 19th March 2024 were approved as an accurate record.
Proposed: Françoise | Seconded: Emma | Vote: Unanimous

  1. Planning

Application P25/V0811/HH – Tadcombe Bank Farm
Proposal: Detached outbuilding for garden storage, carport, and log store.
Decision: No strong views or objections submitted.
Vote: 3 in favour, 1 abstention
Proposed: Francoise| Seconded: David

  1. Village Matters

7.1 Village Survey

Delivery expected June 2025. Final draft to be reviewed before public release.

The overall plan and any document to be sent to councillors for comment before the next meeting.

7.2 Emergency Plan & First Aid Training

Volunteers confirmed: Alan Griffiths and Chris
Council agreed to book both for training. Emergency Plan to be updated upon completion.

  1. Finance & Administration

8.1 Financial Summary (as of 31st March 2025):

  • Treasurer’s Account: £21,008.56
  • Business Bank Instant Account: £12,969.60
  • Total: £33,978.16

8.2 Authorisation of Payments

All listed payments were approved, including training, clerk salary, and hosting fees.
Proposed: Brendan | Seconded: Francois | Vote: Unanimous

8.3 Bank Reconciliation

Circulated to all Cllrs. Unanimously agreed and completed, and signed off by Cllr. FY.

8.4 Alternative Banking Provider

No change agreed at present.

8.5 Budget 2024/25

Acknowledged overspend in key areas and underspend in others due to unforeseen circumstances and accepted. Underspend noted overall of (~£5,000), largely due to delayed playground surfacing.
Vote: 4 in favour, 1 abstention

8.6 Clerk’s Expenses (B. Shaw)

Expense claim for clerk-related expenses was approved.
Proposed: Brendan | Seconded: David | Vote: Unanimous

  1. Recreation Ground

9.1 Playground Surfacing

  • Material Chosen: Woodchip (£5,745)
  • Vote: 4 in favour, 1 against
  • Installation: Volunteer labour accepted ; professional installation preferred pending quotes.

 

9.2 Ladies Football – Use of Field

  • Training Sessions: Approved for one session per week; possibly two, subject to hall availability.
  • Actual dates for training days and times for Ashley to agree and book with UVHAT and confirm back to PC
  • Games: Denied due to parking limitations.
  • Fee: £25 per session
  • Conditions: Formal agreement required, parking restricted to car park only, no toilet access without prior hall booking. Plus, a clause the PC can terminate for any reason at any time.
    Vote: 4 in favour, 1 against (games section)

9.3 Storage Container

Still awaiting formal response from SSE. Clerk authorised to pursue via social media if necessary.

9.4 Nature Garden

Positive progress noted. Monthly reports resumed, and a structured volunteer schedule was established.

Francoise to send out the update and plan of activities. The Parish Council to read and vote for the plan to be delivered

9.5 Camping Request (Post-Cycle Event – “Up to No Good”)

Request approved with the following conditions:

  • No tents erected before 16:00 on Saturday
  • Campers to vacate by 12:00 on Sunday
  • No fires or barbecues permitted
  • Camping restricted to far end of the recreation ground
  • Rubbish removal required
  • Organiser (Bob) to manage the site and participants
  • Clerk to confirm insurance cover and assess risk.

9.6 Recreation Ground Bordering and Security

Discussion held on use of folding security posts and sleepers. Decision deferred pending further quotes and supplier evaluation.

BH and CS to measure the length to be posted and send to the Councillors.

Quotes to be sent out with a recommendation to Councillors to vote on options.

  1. IT Systems Update

Clerk reported ongoing transition to .gov email domain and improvements to the parish website. Cllrs. DB, CS & EWL yet to activate new accounts. Clerk to ensure that all Cllrs use new .GOV domain by end of April.

CS and BH to own the migration project and repost back with options and costs

  1. Overflow Parking Request – 11th May 2025

Request from parishioner for overflow parking during a private function was discussed.

The Council discussed a request from a local resident, Caroline, to use the recreation ground overflow car park for a private event. Concerns were raised about setting a precedent, the requirement for someone to be present to enforce any permissions, and the potential for unfairness if permission was denied to those who asked, while others used the space without approval.

It was noted that the Parish Council had previously voted to object to the use of the overflow car park until it was properly established. Given that, the Council agreed to maintain consistency and fairness by continuing to deny use of the area for private events.

Additional concern was raised regarding two recent unauthorised uses of the car park over the preceding weekend – one involving dog training classes, and another a private party hire. It was emphasised that enforcing the policy equitably is essential to maintain community trust and avoid future conflict.

The Village Hall Committee was discussed as the responsible body for communicating restrictions to hirers. It was noted that although they claim to have informed all hirers not to use the overflow area, at least one regular hirer reported never being made aware. The Council acknowledged that their contractual relationship is with UVHAT (Upton Village Hall Amenities Trust), not individual hirers, and any enforcement or claims must be directed through UVHAT.

Resolution:

  • It was unanimously resolved to deny Caroline’s request to use the overflow car park for her private function.
  • The Parish Council agreed to write to UVHAT regarding the two incidents of unauthorised parking.
  • The Clerk will draft the letter to be sent formally by the Chair to Rob Traynor (Robert Traynor <ronyart5@hotmail.com) the Chair of UVHAT following review and approval by the Council.
  • The PC Chair to follow up and request a meeting with Chair UVHAT after the UVHAT AGM next Tuesday 29th April after the AGM to discuss letter on issues, overflow parking update on fencing around tarmac car park.
  • A request will be made to the Village Hall Committee to retain the full deposit for hirers who breached parking rules specified on the two occasions noted recently following the reporting by a member of UVHAT (Nicola) to the Clerk.
  • Signage was discussed. While permanent bollards are forthcoming, a temporary laminated sign stating “No Parking on the Grass” will be displayed to deter misuse.
  • A follow-up meeting is proposed after the upcoming AGM to formally discuss the ongoing management of the recreation ground, enforcement of parking rules, and cooperative efforts with UVHAT.
  • Action Points:
  • Clerk to draft communication to UVHAT for Council review.
  • Chair to send the formal letter to UVHAT.
  • Temporary signage to be installed near the recreation ground entrance.
  • Post-APM meeting with UVAT to be arranged for formal discussions on incident management and site control.

 

 

  1. Upton News Contribution

Clerk to include notice regarding the Ladies Football team and any other relevant updates before the 29th April newsletter deadline, including advertising the APM.

  1. Annual Parish Meeting – 7th May 2025

Promotional measures approved:

  • Printed Leaflets: Yes
  • Social Media Promotion: Yes
    Vote: Unanimous
    Event to be hosted at Upton Village Hall, with refreshments provided.
  1. Date of Next Meeting

Next Meeting (Annual Parish Council Meeting):
Date: Wednesday, 28th May 2025
Time: 19:00
Venue: Upton Village Hall, Small Meeting Room

Filed Under: Minutes

Agenda for the Parish Council Meeting 23rd April 2025

April 19, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL

18th April 2025

To: All Members of the Council

You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of the Parish Council to be held in the small meeting room at Upton Village Hall on Wednesday, 23rd April 2025 at 19.00.

Members of the public and press are welcome to attend. Please inform the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the start of the meeting, as numbers may be restricted.

Signed

Benjamin Shaw

Clerk to Upton Parish Council (parish.clerk@uptonvillage.co.uk)

AGENDA

  1. To receive apologies for absence

  2. To record any declarations of interest relating to this meeting

  3. Open Forum

3.1 To receive representations from members of the public if present.
(Maximum 15 minutes, 3 minutes per person)

3.2 To hear a request from Ashleigh Simms for the hire of the recreation ground for football training

  1. To approve the minutes of the Parish Council meetings held on 19th March 2024

Note: – Any changes to the minutes need to be agreed by a vote.

  1. Planning

5.1 to hear application Planning Consultation – P25/V0811/HH – Erection of detached outbuilding to provide enclosed storage for garden equipment, carport and log store Tadcombe Bank Farm Hollow Way Upton Didcot OX11 9SW

  1. To review village matters:

6.1 To hear the update village survey.

6.2 To hear of any interest from villagers in being first aid trained and to commit to being on the village emergency plan. – (Alun Griffiths & Mark Yates)

  1. Finance & Administration

Treasurer’s Account to 31/03/25 £21,008.56

Business Bank Instant Account to 31/03/25 £12,969.60
Total funds available as at 31/03/25 £
33,978.16

7.1 To agree on the authorisers for next month’s payments.

7.2 To approve payments made below within budgeted amounts.

DATE

Description /Payee

Details

Amount

03.03.25

Grumbolds

Training

150.00

03.03.25

Clerk

salary

1225.26

11.03.25

Clerk

salary

812.40

18.03.25

Lloyds Bank

Bank charges

4.25

24.03.25

Krystal Hosting

domain fee

9.59

27.03.25

Microsoft SO

online services

4.90

27.03.25

Bibby Commercial

Ground maintenance

346.50

28.03.25

OALC

training

216.00

28.03.25

Microsoft SO

online services

10.30

Receipts

Description

Amount

10.03.25

Interest

£9.94

Total

10.99

    1. To sign off bank reconciliation to end of March 2025.

    2. To hear if an alternative bank has an account exempt of charges for a Council organisation -FY

    3. To note the 2024/25 Upton Parish Council Budget – See Attachment

    4. To authorise the Expenses Claim of Benjamin Shaw

  1. To hear any updates on any aspect of the recreation ground, including play areas and maintenance.

8.1 To hear of repairs made to items in the playground, whether or not the most recent inspection has yet taken place and decide future measures.

Proposal for consideration – Playground Surfacing Material and Installation Method

Proposal: FY

The Parish Council is requested to consider and decide on the preferred surfacing material and method of installation for the playground.

Background: The current surfacing of the playground requires renewal. Two suitable options have been identified for supply and delivery:

  1. Playground Bark

    • Quantity: Approximately 50m³

    • Cost: £5,995.00 (supply and delivery only)

  2. Woodchip

    • Quantity: Approximately 50m³

    • Cost: £5,745.00 (supply and delivery only)

Both options are compliant with safety and usage requirements.

Installation Options:

  1. Volunteer Installation

    • Volunteers would assist in distributing the surfacing material.

    • This would be cost-effective but would require:

      • Confirmation of insurance coverage for volunteer activities.

      • Coordination and commitment from volunteers to ensure timely and safe installation.

  2. Professional Installation

    • Installation by the delivery company.

    • Additional cost: £1,685.00

    • Benefits include reduced liability and ensured efficiency and quality of installation.

Decision Required:

  1. To select the preferred surfacing material:

    • Option A: Playground Bark (£5,995.00)

    • Option B: Woodchip (£5,745.00)

  2. To decide the method of installation:

    • Option A: Volunteer Assistance (subject to insurance and availability)

    • Option B: Professional Installation (£1,685.00 additional cost)

Council is asked to consider and approve the preferred material and installation method so that arrangements can proceed accordingly.

8.2 To agree or otherwise, request from ladies’ football group to reinstate weekly use of the football pitch and possible use at weekends.

  • Review request from ladies’ football team

Request from AS Football Development to Use Recreation Ground

Proposal: FY

The Parish Council is asked to consider a request from Ashleigh Simms, representing AS Football Development, for the use of the recreation ground for football training sessions during the summer.

Background: Ashleigh Simms previously introduced themselves to the Council during summer 2024 when AS Football Development ran football training sessions at Upton. Ashleigh has now requested to speak at the April Parish Council meeting to outline plans for using the pitch again in 2025.

Request Details:

  • Use of the pitch twice weekly (Thursday and Friday evenings) for approximately one hour per session.

  • Continuation of the ‘no parking on Station Road’ policy.

  • Access to toilet facilities during training sessions.

  • Potential additional use of the pitch on early Sunday mornings until September.

Considerations for Council Discussion:

  1. Pitch Hire Fee

    • Should a fee be charged for the use of the field?

    • Should fees align with those previously charged or be reviewed in light of current costs?

  2. Parking Management

    • Are there any anticipated issues or concerns regarding parking arrangements?

    • How will these be managed to avoid disruption to local residents?

  3. Toilet Facilities

    • Can access to toilet facilities be arranged?

    • Are there any necessary provisions or responsibilities the group must adhere to?

  4. Usage Agreement

    • Should formal conditions be set relating to maintenance, litter management, and general responsibility for site use?

8.3 To ensure final conclusion of previously proposed container purchase. – CS

8.4 To hear update in regard to the Nature Garden – FY

8.5 To vote on a Request to Allow Limited Camping on the Recreation Ground (Post-Cycle Event)

Background:
The organiser of the upcoming cycling event, Bob, has received several enquiries from participants about the possibility of camping on the Recreation Ground following the event. While camping will not be publicly advertised, he is seeking permission from the Parish Council to accommodate a small number of campers upon request.

Proposal Summary:

  • Camping would be permitted for a limited number of individuals who enquire directly.

  • No tents to be erected before 4:00pm on Saturday to avoid interference with the event’s finish.

  • Campers would be directed to the far end of the Recreation Ground.

  • Facilities limited to the outside tap at the hall and temporary toilets hired for the event.

  • Campers must remove all rubbish before departure.

Options for Council Resolution:

Option A: Approve the request for limited camping as proposed, with the conditions outlined above.
Option B: Approve the request with additional stipulations (to be discussed and agreed during the meeting).
Option C: Decline the request and confirm that overnight camping is not permitted on the Recreation Ground.

8.6 Consideration of Materials for Security Posts and Ground Bordering at the Recreation Ground

Proposal:

Following the Council’s decision to install folding security posts and additional bordering at the recreation ground, three product options for each category (security posts and sleepers) have been identified as suitable and available for purchase in the UK.

Security Posts – Options for Consideration:

  1. Autolok KFP2 Folding Parking Post

    • Description: 70 x 70mm hollow section steel, zinc-plated for corrosion protection, hinged action with high-security discus padlock.

    • Height Above Ground: 730mm

    • Ground Clearance When Folded: 70mm

    • Price: £108.18

  2. Bulldog GA80 Fold Down Security Post

    • Description: 50 x 50mm hollow section steel, 3mm thick, bright yellow powder-coated finish, includes hardened shackle and stainless steel padlock.

    • Height Above Ground: 710mm

    • Ground Clearance When Folded: 70mm

    • Price: £88.33

  3. Sentinel SS-6 Fold-Down Winged Post

    • Description: 70 x 70mm steel post with 3mm thickness, includes side wings (380mm wide), bright yellow powder-coated finish, secured with discus padlock (not included).

    • Height Above Ground: 720mm

    • Ground Clearance When Folded: 90mm

    • Price: £158.40

Sleepers – Options for Consideration:

  1. 1st Grade Reclaimed Pine Railway Sleepers

    • Size: Approx. 2.6m (L) x 250mm (W) x 150mm (H)

    • Price: £28.80 (incl. VAT)

    • Supplier: David’s Timber Ltd

  2. Recycled Mixed Plastic Beam Sleeper 210 x 155

    • Description: Rot-proof, maintenance-free, sustainable material

    • Price: £163.22 – £176.29

    • Supplier: Kedel Ltd

  3. Treated Softwood Railway Sleepers

    • Size: Commonly 2400mm x 200mm x 100mm

    • Description: FSC approved, Tanalith treated for durability

    • Price: From £38.50

    • Supplier: Celtic Timber

Council Considerations:

  • Which security post model offers the best balance between price, durability, and visibility for our needs?

  • Which sleeper option is most appropriate in terms of cost, appearance, and environmental sustainability?

  • How many units of each material will be required for the proposed installation?

Council is asked to review the proposed materials and agree a preferred supplier for each item, so that the installation project can proceed without delay.

  1. To hear progress on IT situation: .gov email and website – Clerk BS

  2. To vote on a formal reply to the request for Use of Recreation Ground for Overflow Parking – Private Function (11th May 2025)

Proposal:

The Parish Council is asked to consider a request from a parishioner, Caroline Prance, regarding the use of the recreation ground as an overflow parking area during a private function at the Village Hall on 11th May 2025.

Background: Caroline has been in contact with the Village Hall booking representative and has noted that the overflow parking area (grass area) is currently not authorised for use. She has approached the Council to enquire whether an exception can be made, given that alternative parking arrangements (such as with the George and Dragon pub) are unavailable due to expected business levels.

Request Summary:

  • Permission to use the recreation ground for overflow parking on Saturday, 11th May 2025.

  • Assurance that guests will be asked to park responsibly and that a message will be issued via the village group.

Considerations for Council Discussion:

  1. Ground Conditions

    • Assess whether the weather and ground conditions are likely to be suitable to allow vehicle access without risk of damage.

  2. Precedent and Fee

    • Consider whether a usage fee should be applied, as has been the case for similar requests in the past.

  3. Access and Safety

    • Discuss any requirements for signage, marshals, or risk assessments for safe and responsible parking.

  4. Communication and Approval

    • Determine who will liaise with the event organiser and ensure conditions of use are clearly communicated and agreed upon.

Council is requested to review and decide whether to grant permission for this one-time use of the recreation ground for parking, subject to ground conditions and any applicable fees or conditions.

  1. To agree any contributions to Upton News for April

  2. To agree if Upton Parish Council should promote the Annual Parish Meeting – Wednesday 7th May

Purpose:
To consider the approval of promotional materials and methods to encourage attendance at Upton’s Annual Parish Meeting.

Background:
A draft community message has been prepared to invite residents to the Annual Parish Meeting, aiming to highlight key topics and encourage broad engagement.

Proposal:

Printed Leaflet:

To approve the printing and distribution of a leaflet containing the message below to all households in the parish.

Estimated cost to be confirmed, subject to number of leaflets and printing quotes.

Social Media Promotion:

To approve the use of the Parish Council’s communication channels (e.g., website, Facebook, WhatsApp group) to post a shortened and visually engaging version of the message for wider reach and community sharing.

Proposed Message Content:

Let’s talk about the things that matter to you.
This is your village, your voice, and your chance to help shape Upton’s future.

Whether it’s:
Roads, potholes, and traffic
Car parking, security, or cycle paths
Wildlife, trees, flooding, or footpaths
Planning, power cuts, or playing field fencing
Community groups, the nature garden, or a village WhatsApp group…

No topic is too big or too small.
If it affects Upton, we want to hear about it.

Come along, share your thoughts, meet neighbours, and be part of the conversation.

Together, we can help make Upton even better.

We look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday 7th May | 7:00 PM | Upton Village Hall
Refreshments provided!

Decision Required:

Does the Council approve the printing and distribution of the A5 leaflet?

Does the Council approve the social media promotion of the Annual Parish Meeting?

  1. To confirm the date and venue of the next full council meeting

The next full council meeting will be the Parish Council Annual Meeting on Wednesday, 28th May 2025 at 19.00 in the meeting room, Upton Village Hall.

Filed Under: Agendas

Meeting Dates 2025/2026

March 21, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL

Meeting Dates 2025/2026

All meetings will be held in the small meeting room in the village hall unless otherwise stated

Continue Reading Meeting Dates 2025/2026

Filed Under: Meeting Dates

Annual Parish Meeting

March 20, 2025

Upton Parish Council would like to remind all residents that the Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Wednesday 7th May at 19.00 in the Village Hall.  It would be helpful if you could email the Clerk (parish.clerk@uptonvillage.co.uk) if you are planning to attend by Tuesday 6 th but all will be welcome and it will be a prompt start.

Filed Under: Meeting Dates

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council 19.03.2025

March 20, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL

MINUTES of the meeting held

19th March 2025

In attendance: Chair Ben Shaw (BS)

Councillors David Beckles (DB) Brendan Heneghan (BH) Chris Seelig (CS) Francoise Yates (FY)

Clerk Lisa Heneghan

Continue Reading Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council 19.03.2025

Filed Under: Minutes

Agenda for Parish Council meeting 19th March 2025

March 14, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL

13th March 2025

To: All Members of the Council

You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of the Parish Council to be held in the small meeting room at Upton Village Hall on Wednesday 19th March 2025 at 19.00.

Members of the public and press are welcome to attend. Please inform the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the start of the meeting as numbers may be restricted.

Continue Reading Agenda for Parish Council meeting 19th March 2025

Filed Under: Agendas

March Parish Council Meeting

March 13, 2025

Please be advised that the March Parish Council Meeting has been brought forward from Wednesday 26th March to Wednesday 19th March.  It will be held in the small meeting room at the Village Hall starting at 19.00.

Filed Under: Meeting Dates

Agenda for the Parish Council meeting Wednesday 26th February 2025 at 19:00 – Revised

March 4, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL

19th February 2025

To: All Members of the Council

Continue Reading Agenda for the Parish Council meeting Wednesday 26th February 2025 at 19:00 – Revised

Filed Under: Agendas

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council 26.02.2025

March 2, 2025

UPTON PARISH COUNCIL
MINUTES of the meeting held
26th February 2025

Continue Reading Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council 26.02.2025

Filed Under: Minutes

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