Parish Council

In this picture you see the Notice board in Horningsea village. It has a number of notices on it.Horningsea is part of the Fulbourn Ward of South Cambridgeshire District Council. There are up to 7 Parish Councillors and a clerk. Our meetings for 2024 are on 31st January, 27th March, 29th May, 24th July, 25th September and 27th November.

Horningsea Parish Council

  • Will Neale (Chair) wneale@horningsea-pc.co.uk
  • Hayley Livermore (Clerk)  Email: clerk@horningsea.net
  • Catherine Morris  cmorris@horningsea-pc.co.uk
  • Emily Williams  ewilliams@horningsea-pc.co.uk
  • Tessa Pleasants  tpleasants@horningsea-pc.co.uk
  • Chris Coldron ccoldron@horningsea-pc.co.uk
  • John Williams, Graham Cone and Carla Hofman are our South Cambridgeshire District Councillors
  • Anna Bradnam is the Cambridgeshire County Councillor

For councillors Register of interest forms please visit Parish council – Horningsea (moderngov.co.uk)

The Parish Council is concerned about all matters that relate to the village including planning issues – both strategic planning and specific planning applications; road safety and speed calming; the bus service; litter collection; footpaths, village amenities. In 2005 the Parish Council entered the village for the Calor Village of the Year and was awarded the prize for the best village in South Cambridgeshire.

Councillor Responsibilities

  • Liaison for Fen Ditton School
  • Trustee for Quy Fen Nature Reserve
  • Trustee for Horningsea Parish Charities
  • Trustee for Bottisham United Charities
  • Liaison for The Village Hall and Village Green Trusts
  • Liaison for Horningsea Residents Association
  • Liaison for SCDC
  • Liaison for the Police Forums

Parish Council Meetings

The Parish Council Meetings are open to members of the public who are invited to address the meeting on any topic on the agenda in the first 15 minutes of the meeting. Agenda’s are published 3 working days before the meeting on the website and village notice boards.

Annual Parish Meeting

The annual Parish Meeting at which the public are invited to attend and ask questions, and at which all Village groups are invited to report on their activities, takes place in April each year. This meeting is run and organised by the Parish Council but is not an official Parish Council meeting and does therefore not have any official PC Meeting Minutes associated with it.

Parish Council Minutes and Agendas

You can view agendas and minutes from previous meetings.

Agendas

Agenda 20th April 2022

Agenda 25th May 22

Horningsea Annual Parish Meeting Agenda 2022

Agenda 20th July 22

Agenda 10th August 22

Agenda 28th September 22

Agenda 30th November 22

Agenda 25th January 2023

Agenda 1st March 2023

Agenda 29th March 2023

Horningsea Annual Parish Meeting Agenda 2023

Agenda 24th May 23

Agenda 21st June 23

Agenda 17th July 23

Agenda 3rd August 23

Agenda 27th September 23

Agenda 29th November 23

Agenda 31st January 24

Agenda 18th March 24

Agenda 29th May 24

Agenda 24th July 24

Minutes

26th May 21 PC minutes

28th July 2021 PC minutes

29th September 2021 PC minutes

6th October 2021 PC minutes

3rd November 2021 PC minutes

24th November 2021 PC minutes

19th January 2022 PC minutes

8th March 2022 PC minutes

30th March PC minutes

20-4-22 PC Minutes

25-5-22 HPC Minutes

APM 2022 Minutes

20-7-22 HPC Minutes

10-8-22 HPC Minutes

28-9-22 HPC Minutes

30-11-22 HPC Minutes

25-1-23 HPC Minutes

1-3-23 HPC Minutes

29-3-23 HPC Minutes

26-4-23 HPC Minutes

APM 2023 Minutes

24-5-23 HPC Minutes

21-6-23 HPC Minutes

17-7-23 HPC Minutes

3-8-23 HPC Minutes

27-9-23 HPC Minutes

29-11-23 HPC Minutes

31-1-24 HPC Minutes

Minutes 18th March 24

Minutes 29th May 24

Minutes 24th July 24

Minutes 9th October 24

AGAR

20-21

Annual governance statement 20-21

accounting statement 20-21

Certificate of exemption 20-21

explanation-of-variances-2020-21

Horningsea_bank_reconciliation_2020-21

Notice of public rights 20-21

Internal audit report 20-21

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Annual governance statement 21-22

Accounting statement 21-22

Notice of public rights 21-22

Declaration-that-the-accounts-are-unaudited_external-auditors-details_2021-22

AGAR section 3 21-22

Notice of conclusion of audit 21-22

CA0137 FRC

AGAR 22-23

Horningsea exemption certificate 22-23

Accounting statement 22-23

annual governance statement 22-23

Notice of public rights 22-23

Horningsea_bank_reconciliation_2022-23

Statement accounts will not be externally audited

Horningsea councillors 22-23

Internal audit report 22-23

Items of expenditure above 100 22-23

explanation-of-variances-2022-23

AGAR 23-24

Notice of public rights 23-24

Accounting statement 23-24

AGS 23-24

exemption certificate 23-24

Internal audit report 23-24

Statement accounts will not be externally audited

Horningsea_bank_reconciliation_2023-24

explanation-of-variances-2023-24

Policies and documents

The following policies and privacy notice have been adopted by Horningsea Parish Council:

Privacy Notice Horningsea

Horningsea Removable Media Policy

Document Retention and Disposal Policy Horningsea

Information Data Protection Policy Horningsea

Information Security Incident Policy Horningsea

Social Media and Electronic Communication Policy Horningsea

HORNINGSEA COMPLAINTS POLICY

HPC Financial regulations 2024

Horningsea Standing orders 2024

Horningsea Councillor Code of Conduct

Horningsea Parish Council Press and media policy

Copy of Asset register January 24

Equality and Diversity Policy

Safeguarding Policy

Health and safety policy November 23

Disciplinary procedure policy November 23

Grievance Procedure policy November 23

Model publication scheme November 23

Biodiversity Policy 2024

Other Information

Reporting non-emergencies online

Non-emergency situations can now be reported to the police online if people would rather do so than call 101. In October last year Cambridgeshire Constabulary re-launched their website with added functionality to report non-emergencies via specially designed forms or a live webchat.The live webchat option enables people to communicate directly with a member of staff in the control room, just as would be the case when calling 101. Online forms are processed in the same way as a call and the person reporting can expect a response within 24 hours.

Due to the high level of demand there are often queues when calling 101. Reporting online is quick, easy and free of charge. Superintendent James Sutherland said: “In the digital age people are doing more and more online. I’m pleased that our website now has increased capability to allow people to contact us in this way. “The system went through a thorough testing process and has been used successfully thousands of times since being introduced.“Feedback from a recent survey suggested that some people wanted to communicate directly with a person rather than submitting an online form. The webchat function allows people to do exactly that.

“Reports submitted online are treated in the same way as when people call 101 and will receive the same outcome.” To view the online reporting section of the constabulary’s website visit www.cambs.police.uk/report/. The live webchat function is available by clicking on the green icon on the bottom right of the page.

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