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  • Agenda and minutes

    Hinchingbrooke Country Park Joint Group - Friday, 19 April 2024 10:00 am

    • Attendance details
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    Venue: Countryside Centre, Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Brampton Road, Huntingdon, PE29 6DB

    Contact: Democratic Services, Tel No: (01480) 388169 / email:  Democratic.Services@huntingdonshire.gov.uk 

    Items
    No. Item

    20.

    MINUTES pdf icon PDF 152 KB

    To approve as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting held on 17th November 2023.

    Contact: Democratic Services - (01480) 388169

    Minutes:

    The Minutes of the meeting held on 17th November 2023 were approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

    21.

    MEMBERS' INTERESTS

    To receive from Members declarations as to disclosable pecuniary, other registerable and non-registerable  interests in relation to any Agenda item. See Notes below.

    Contact: Democratic Services - (01480) 388169

    Minutes:

    No declarations were received.

    22.

    SENIOR RANGER'S REPORT pdf icon PDF 168 KB

    To receive a report by the Senior Ranger on park activities for the period November 2023 to April 2024.

    Contact: J Arnold - (01480) 388666

    Minutes:

    The Group received and noted the contents of the Senior Ranger’s Report (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) and a PowerPoint Presentation on park activities for the period November 2023 to April 2024. In doing so, comment was made as follows:

     

    Staffing and Volunteers

     

    The Group heard that the consistent attendance of volunteers had  continued thus allowing for Countryside staff to manage maintenance tasks.

     

    Hinchingbrooke Country Park Management

     

    It was noted that the Park had experienced a very successful winter for completion of planned works.

     

    It was observed that the wet weather over the winter had restricted use of the Park by some regular Community Groups such as the weekly Parkrun but that it was hoped their frequency had returned to normal with the warmer weather.

     

    Satellite Sites

     

    The Group heard that numbers of bee orchids had increased at the Stukeley Meadows site and were also advised that training in identification of the bee orchids had been undertaken by the Senior Ranger to allow for Assistant Rangers and Ecologists to assist in future surveys.

     

    Café

     

    The Group were advised that the Café’s increased staffing costs had been due to a long term sickness with the café staff but that this was no longer an issue.

     

    It was noted that the success of the café continued to grow, with an adaptable menu being credited for repeat visitors.

     

    Events

     

    The Christmas Grotto had once again been a great success and the Group noted that the introduction of SEN sessions for families had been very popular. Volunteers who were fluent in sign language were on hand as storytellers and Santa to create an inclusive experience for hearing impaired visitors.

     

    Events such as the Pizza masterclass had been introduced to make the most of site facilities after the usual hours of business and had again proved popular.

     

    Countryside Centre

     

    It was confirmed that bookings for the centre were being taken up to March 2025 at present and that dates for the redevelopment works would be known by December 2024 allowing for the team to schedule bookings around the works and minimise disruption to regular users. In response to a question from Councillor Beuttell, the Group heard that it was anticipated for the Countryside Centre to be closed for around six months while works were carried out.

     

    The Group were advised that the team were aware of degradation to the access road and it’s painted lines, and that improvement works were planned as part of the investment project, however remedial works would be carried out if the opportunity arose.

     

    Investment Project

     

    The Group heard that required surveys were being carried out across the Spring and Summer and would allow for the resubmission of the planning application later in the year.

     

    Finance

     

    The Group were advised that the Parks forecasted running costs were static from the previous year and that the income for the Countryside Centre was back to pre-pandemic levels.

     

    It was noted that a long term vacancy existed within the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 22.

    23.

    DATE OF NEXT MEETING

    To note that the next meeting of the Hinchingbrooke Country Park Joint Group will be held on 12th July 2024 at 10:00am.

    Contact: Democratic Services - (01480) 388169

    Minutes:

    The next meeting of the Group is due to be held on 12th July 2024 at 10:00am.