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Minutes & Agenda for HD PC meeting December 10th 2020
Covid-19 Vaccinations
How to be alerted to new planning applications near you
If you are on the internet, the parish council would urge you to sign up to the My Wealden Alerts at https://my.wealden.gov.uk/en. You would then be notified via the weekly Wealden update (at the bottom of the email) of any new planning applications in your area. In addition to this the parish council will try its upmost to inform residents of new application as they arrive via its website. However, this does by no means cover the many residents who are not on the internet, so we would please ask everyone to spread the word as new applications are submitted.
Planning Applications notified to Hadlow Down PC in December 2020
WD/2020/1360/FR – PASSALLS FARM, WILDERNESS LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4HB
Description: RETENTION OF EXISTING BELL TENT GLAMPING PITCH
(RETROSPECTIVE) AND THE CHANGE OF USE OF LAND FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF ONE FURTHER IDENTICAL PITCH FOR SEASONAL
HOLIDAY OCCUPATION.
Link to documents on web: http://planning.wealden.gov.uk/plandisp.aspx?recno=150409
Planning notification letters from Wealden DC have stopped
Minutes, Agenda & Councillor Reports for HD PC meeting December 1st 2020
Post-It Notes on Church Gates
From Janet Tourell St. Mark’s Church warden
I’ve just been to St Mark’s Church to put the bin out for collection tomorrow and see that someone has stuck a post-it note on one of the ‘PLEASE CLOSE THE GATE’ signs on the double iron gates. It laments the fact that there’s a possibility that by touching and closing the gate we might contract Covid-19! Continue reading “Post-It Notes on Church Gates”
New Review Added to Book Club Pages
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‘Gilead’ by Marilyn Robinson – Book Club Review
‘Gilead’ by Marilyn Robinson – Book Club Review
“Existence seems to me now the most remarkable thing that could ever be imagined”
During this lockdown the Book Club has been reading “Gilead” by Marilyn Robinson, published in 2004 and winner of the Pulitzer Prize 2005, often on lists of best or most influential books.
I think that Barack Obama gives one of the most succinct summaries in his interview with the author for New York Review of books (2015) ‘One of my favourite characters in fiction is a pastor in Gilead , Iowa, named John Ames, who is gracious and courtly and a little bit confused about how to reconcile his faith with all the various travails that his family goes through. And I just fell in love with the book.’
It takes the form of a journal and memoir, as written in 1956 and is addressed to the narrator’s seven- year- old son. John Ames is 76, ill with angina and wishes to leave something of himself to his son. He has led a lonely life: his wife and baby daughter having died many years ago. In old age he married a young woman, a wanderer of little education but has wisdom and sensitivity. Some of the loveliest passages in the book are as Ames watches his young son and his wife together. Continue reading “‘Gilead’ by Marilyn Robinson – Book Club Review”