LITTLE GRANSDEN PARISH COUNCIL

Chair: Oliver Hipwell, Hill Farm, 8 Main Road, Little Gransden SG19 3DN Tel: 017944 547685 email oliverhipwell.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; Vice-chair; Biodiversity and Tree Officer)

John Jefferies, Ash Tree Cottage, Little Gransden SG19 3BP email jrjefferies@btinternet.com (Co-opted 12 May 2022 )

Mrs Noushin Rostami, 34 Primrose Hill, Little Gransden SG19 3DP emailnrostami.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; co-ordinator Friendship Club)

Emma Ward 6 Main Road, Little Gransden SG19 3DN emmaward.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; trustee and parish council representative for Little Gransden Village Hall)

Aston Cox, Gransden Lodge, Longstowe Road, Little Gransden SG19 3EB (co-opted 11 May 2023

Clerk: Sylvia Sullivan, 3 Primrose Hill, Little Gransden SG19 3DP Tel: 01767 677906, email clerk.lgpc@aol.com Office hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday

Tuesday 26 July 2022

Minutes of Little Gransden Parish Council Annual General Meeting 12 May 2022

Minutes of Little Gransden Parish Council Meeting followed by Ordinary Parish Council meeting 12 May 2022

Notice of Vacancy for Parish Councillor

PARISH COUNCIL OF LITTLE GRANSDEN Vacancy for Parish Councillor Following the resignation of Mr Jaco Koen a vacancy exists for a Parish Councillor. The vacancy will be filled by election if any ten local government electors for the said electoral area submit a written request within 14 days (not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays) from the date below, and if no such request is made the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option. Requests should be addressed to: The Electoral Registration Officer South Cambridgeshire District Council South Cambridgeshire Hall Cambourne Business Park Cambourne Cambridge CB3 6EA If sufficient requests are not received, the Parish Council may coopt a councillor. Date Tuesday 26 July 2022 Sylvia Sullivan – Parish Clerk A copy of this notice has been placed on the noticeboard.

Saturday 2 July 2022

Know your village! Local history

Interpreting the countryside Little Gransden Parish Council has installed information lecterns on seven sites throughout the village. The aim is to give an insight into the history, land uses and wildlife of this rural community on the western border of South Cambridgeshire. The installation was celebrated with two guided village walks, on 18 and 19 June 2022, starting from Little Gransden Village Hall.

The lecterns outline a village trail and are situated near public footpaths and bridleways, and also feature a QR code that links to the village’s local history website - this website is a superb resource with a wealth of information.

Parish Council Chair Mrs Noushin Rostami said, “This project has been several years in the making, and over the past two years we have seen just how much being out in the countryside can mean to people’s health and wellbeing. It has been a real community undertaking and the Parish Council is extremely grateful to everyone who has contributed to it. It seems especially fitting that we have completed this during Platinum Jubilee year.”

https://sites.google.com/site/littlegransdentimetravel/information-boards?authuser=0

https://sites.google.com/site/littlegransdentimetravel/

posted by Parish Clerk

Agenda for Little Gransden Parish Council meeting 7 July 2022

Agenda for Little Gransden Parish Council meeting 7 July 2022