Meeting to be held at Four Elms Village Hall on Tuesday 10th May – 7.00 pm Planning Meeting and 7.30 pm Annual Meeting.
Hever Parish Council Annual Meeting - 7.00 pm Full Council Meeting and 8.15 pm Planning
No additional detail for this event.
Covering the villages of Four Elms, Hever & Markbeech
Meeting to be held at Four Elms Village Hall on Tuesday 10th May – 7.00 pm Planning Meeting and 7.30 pm Annual Meeting.
Ladies specific workshop
Due to the recent awful events, women’s worries about personal safety and travelling alone have been a main concern for many. Working With Cobra Self Defence we are offering 2 workshops for all Women and Girls 13+
Friday 22 October 1pm—3pm at Bat and Ball Station Function Room, Sevenoaks, TN14 5AP
40 free bookings available
Saturday 23 October 11am-1pm via Zoom—no limit
This is a FREE workshop giving you advice and training covering the following and more;
* Safety Strategies and tactics on travelling alone
* How to deal with unwanted encounters/situations
* What to do if you feel you are being followed
* Physical techniques to escape grabs and holds, that are easy to learn and remember
* Places of safety
We will also cover a short anti vehicle abduction section, we go through strategies to stop some-one getting you into a vehicle, also ways to stop a vehicle to get out.
Please share this post so as many women as possible can be empowered by this FREE workshop.
Please contact COBRA Defence London via Facebook to book your space.
https://www.facebook.com/COBRAdefenselondon/
(13-16 year olds must be accompanied by a participating adult)
The Civility and Respect Project Working Group agreed at its latest meeting on 28 June 2021 a joint statement committing to promote civility and respect in public life. The statement, which summarises the core aims and values for securing permanent change in the local (parish and town) council sector, reads:
“Civility and respect should be at the heart of public life and good governance is fundamental to ensuring an effective and well-functioning democracy at all levels.
The intimidation, abuse, bullying and harassment of councillors, professional officers and staff, in person or online, is totally unacceptable; whether that is by councillors, professional officers, staff or members of the public.
This can prevent councils from functioning effectively, councillors from representing local people, discourage people from getting involved including standing for election, and undermine public confidence and trust in local democracy.
The National Association of Local Councils (NALC), county associations and One Voice Wales (OVW), as the membership organisations representing the first tier of local government in England and Wales, and the Society of Local Council Clerks (SLCC) as the professional body for clerks, are committed to working together to promote civility and respect in public life, good governance, positive debate and supporting the well-being of councillors, professional officers and staff.
To that end the group will be working to deliver tangible resources, actions and interventions in four main areas: providing councils with the tools to support good governance; lobbying to strengthen the standards regime and encourage more people to get involved; training; and processes to intervene to provide support to struggling councils.”
The meeting of the working group also finalised plans for the appointment of a fixed-term project officer, funded by NALC and SLCC, to drive forward the projects’ key priorities and tangible objectives. Other issues covered at the meeting, which was held online, included a local resolution protocol, links to the Improvement and Development Board (IDB) and lobbying.
Friday 27th September at 7.15 pm
in the Four Elms Village Hall with a course meal.
£7 per adult, £3 per child (Family ticket 2 adults & 3 children £20)
Entertainment by The Goldfields, playing jazz, folk and swing music
Email fevhlunch@btinternet.com or call 01732 700 247 to book your place.
You now have until 8th September to enter
All you have to do is:
1. Make a Scarecrow and put it outside your house by 8th September
2. Tell us you have entered by emailing your name, your Scarecrow’s name and your address to hra@hever.org
3. Vote for your favourite Scarecrow at the phone box on Uckfield Lane or email hra@hever.org. Voting will start on the 12th September and finish on the 22nd September.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS AND PUBLICATION OF UNAUDITED ANNUAL GOVERNANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY RETURN
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2019
Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 Sections 26 and 27
The Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/234)
Come and join and say what you’d like the parish council to do over the next year. Refreshments provided from 6pm.
ANNUAL ASSEMBLY – Agenda
Thursday, May 23, 2019
6 pm
Four Elms Parish Rooms
From 6pm; there will presentations and information of HPC work.
We will invite comments and suggestions for the year ahead.
During this time, drinks and snacks will be available.
7.40pm Kent Police – Joseph Cain, Police Community Support Officer, PCSO 60538
Sevenoaks District, Kent Police
7.50pm Edenbridge Medical Centre – Dr. Simon Morrison
8.00pm Councillor Peter Lake, Kent County Council
8.10pm Councillor Matthew Dickins, Sevenoaks District Council
8.20pm Four Elms village hall Trustee
8.30pm Alison Thompson, Senior Regional Development Manager
English Rural Housing Association
The Chairman will invite and other business which electors wish to raise, there being no Special Resolutions for consideration.
Charlotte Cole, Clerk, Hever Parish Council, representing Four Elms, Hever and Markbeech. Clerk@hever.org
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
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