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Covering the villages of Four Elms, Hever & Markbeech
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The Members of Hever Parish Council
I hereby summon you to attend the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Hever Parish Council to be held at Hever village hall on Tuesday 7th May 2019 commencing at 7.30pm for the transaction of business as set out below.
Signed; Clerk Date 30.04.19 *attachment / printed copy

Tuesday 7th May 7.30pm Hever Parish Council Annual General Meeting, Hever village hall (full Agenda will be on website and noticeboards the week before) All most welcome.
Thursday 23rd May Hever Parish Council Annual Assembly – doors open 6pm, speakers from 7.30pm. Four Elms village hall. All most welcome – speakers to include Dr. Morrison (to update on Edenbridge Medical centre plans), English Rural Housing Association (Affordable housing provider). Displays on what achieved during the last year and suggestions gratefully received for plans for the next year/s. Come and meet your Councillors. Refreshments provided.
All of May – Waitrose green tokens – please support the ongoing renovation of Four Elms playground! We are hoping to purchase more sensory equipment for youngsters – which will especially help those with sensory impairments. Thank you for your support.

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To assist in the speedy and efficient dispatch of business, please contact the Clerk in advance of the meeting if further factual information is required on an item on the Agenda.
The Council will receive statements and questions from the public (this is the only opportunity for members of the public to make a contribution during the meeting) and for members with pecuniary interests to speak on items on the Agenda.
Items for discussion / decision;
(during the meeting, can all Cllrs. please sign the Annual Declaration – required by Insurers**).
The Parish Council have spent many years saving and grant sourcing to be able to entirely replace the outdated play equipment in the only public space in Four Elms village. It is located behind the primary school and is used daily by school children and locals.
A new rural ground surface has been installed (GrassLok under the turf) and the 1960’s metal play equipment has been replaced to make an inclusive play space for under and over 5’s. This includes sensory play items so that the playground is inclusive to all.
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Planning meetings 7pm, full meeting 7.30pm
Thursday 2nd District and Parish Council ELECTIONS
Tuesday 7th Annual General Meeting Hever village hall
Thursday 23rd Annual General Assembly Four Elms village hall (6pm doors open, speakers from 7.30pm)
Tuesday 16th Hever village hall
Wednesday 31st FREE Family fun day 10 – 2pm Markbeech village hall
Monday 12th FREE Family fun day 10 – 2pm Hever village hall
Tuesday 17th Markbeech village hall
Thursday 21st Hever village hall
See www.hever.org or Facebook (Hever Parish Council) for Agenda or contact the Clerk with any queries or items for agenda clerk@hever.org / 01732 865547
For more information;
Summary of the 2018 Housing Needs survey; http://hever.org/973-2
Rural Housing Alliance http://ruralhousingalliance.net/
Sevenoaks District Council Core Strategy February 2011
Sevenoaks District 2017 Local Housing Needs study
Kent Rural Homes Protocal www.kenthousinggroup.org.uk
www.englishrural.co.uk
Campaign to Protect Rural England www.cpre.org.uk/
ruralkent.org.uk
REFERENCES / Further information
As a parish council, we are obliged to undertake a housing needs survey every 5 years. The motivation for HPC is to respond to the local need identified and to ensure that any affordable homes built in the parish are for local benefit. Currently, those locals in housing need and on the housing register are part of the Sevenoaks District housing register and are unlikely to be allocated a home in the parish where they wish to live. HPC is made up of 10 Councillors who live locally and endeavour to make decisions in the interests of the local community, Councillors are not paid but volunteer their time to serve our villages.
across rural England. English Rural owns and manages 1200 properties, in 120 villages, mainly across the south of England. The homes are built by English Rural in partnership with local landowners, parish councils and local housing and planning authorities.
Their role is to work with parish councils, using their expertise and experience, including through local public consultation to ensure the community is well informed and that any locals concerns about the project are addressed.
ERHA are a Community Benefit Society, which is a not for profit organisation that is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority with the specific intention that it must benefit the community. They are registered with a Government body (currently the Homes and Communities Agency), so that service standards and the use of public money for housing can be monitored.
English Rural believes the long term security of tenure is important for those that they provide homes to and also the communities they live in. This approach of a ‘generational tenancy’ is on the basis that it was particularly designed to provide young families security whilst children went through education. This approach is about sustaining and building communities though housing local people close to their support networks.
Local means a person who is; currently resident in the parish, was previously resident in the parish and wants to return, is permanently employed in the parish, or is connected by close family still living in the parish.
Won’t the housing developments in Edenbridge include affordable housing that could meet the local need?
No. Any affordable homes built in Edenbridge will be open to anyone on Sevenoaks District Council’s housing register to apply for, so not local needs housing. Those in greatest need from anywhere in the Sevenoaks District (spread from Swanley in the north to Cowden in the South) will be given priority. The homes in Edenbridge also may not be the type and size that local people to the parish need and probably not close enough to family / work they want to stay close to. However, affordable homes built locally with ERHA would be only for those with a local connection and could not be sold to residents under the right to buy.
Any proposals would go through the usual planning processes and consider the effectiveness of the green Belt, Conservation Areas, Local Wildlife sites, AONB etc. Those sites with the least negative impact on the countryside will of course be preferred. Agricultural land may be considered for such proposals. All other planning considerations such as utilities and flood risks will also be considered.
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