King Charles III Coronation

Saturday, May 6th

Live viewing of the coronation in the village hall from 10 AM

The King’s coronation party is held by the Village Hall committee from 5 pm.

Open to all the parish with a free disco and free drinks, bring your own food for the BBQ!

View other upcoming village hall events here https://gittisham.org.uk/village-hall/upcoming-events/

Gittisham Flower & Produce Show Schedule 2023

GITTISHAM FLOWER & PRODUCE SHOW SCHEDULE

To be held at the Parish Hall on Saturday 5th August 2023

Potato bucket weigh in at 3:15pm

The show will open at 2:30pm

Teas and raffle

Admission: Adults 50p; Children 5-16 years 10p

Entrance fee Sections A,B,C  10p:   Children’s entries free

Special potato class £1 – payable when your seed potato is collected

Sections A,B,C no prize money.   Section D prizes 1st = £1, 2nd = 50p, 3rd = 25p

McCann Junior Cup for most points by a competitor age 12-16 in Sections A,B,C

Awards for Best in Show in Sections A and B

The show is open to all residents of Gittisham parish, which includes Gittisham Vale and Hayne Farm estate.  We also welcome entries from those who no longer live in the parish, those who actively support the parish, and those with close links to the parish.

 Children must be aged 3-11 on Saturday 29th July 2023

Juniors must be age 12-16 on Saturday 29th July 2023

Children are welcome to enter Sections A,B,C upon paying the entry fee.

  • All exhibits must have been made or grown by the exhibitor
  • One entry form per person – no sharing!
  • Entries must be made in writing on the Entry form enclosed by marking X in the appropriate box on the form
  • Entry forms must be accompanied by the correct entrance fees.
  • Entries must reach Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH by Saturday 29th July 2023
  • NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE
  •  
  • Only one exhibit per person per class
  • The decision of the judges will be final and binding
  • Entries will be received at the Parish Hall between 0900 and 1045 on show day, and must remain staged until after the presentation of prizes.
  • No exhibit should be named (including children’s exhibits)

SECTION “A” VEGETABLES

Class

  1.    3 White potatoes
  2.    3 Coloured potatoes
  3.    1 Cabbage (any variety)
  4.    1 Lettuce (any variety)
  5.    5 Spring Onions
  6.    5 Onion sets
  7.    6 Shallots
  8.    6 Sprays of Parsley
  9.    3 Beetroot
  10.   3 Carrots (any variety)
  11.   6 Pods of Broad beans
  12.   6 Pods of Peas
  13.   A pair of Cucumbers
  14.   5 Tomatoes
  15.   5 Cherry tomatoes
  16.   3 Courgettes under 6”
  17.   6 Runner beans
  18.   2 Parsnips
  19.   3 Sticks of Rhubarb
  20.   4 different culinary herbs (not parsley) in a jam jar
  21.   The longest runner bean

    SECTION “B” FLOWERS

Classes 24-28 to be presented in a clear glass jar (NOT A VASE)

  •   Any flowering pot plant (pot not exceeding 8”)
  •   5 pansy heads floating in clear water in a clear glass bowl
  •   1 Spike Gladioli
  •   3 Dahlias
  •   6 Stems of Sweet peas
  •   4 stems of different cut flowers
  •   1 Specimen Rose

29. An arrangement of garden flowers on the theme of the Coronation, not exceeding 12” or 30cm in any direction.  Own vase, not jam jar.

SECTION “C” HOMECRAFT

  • Victoria Sponge in a round 8” or 20cm tin – as attached recipe
  • 5Quiche Lorraine
  • Tear and Share bread (own recipe)
  • Jar of Rhubarb and Ginger Jam
  • Jar of chutney (any variety)
  • A photo of an insect (photo not exceeding 6”x8”)
  • Homemade oven gloves
  • Homemade game
  • A Homemade Anniversary Card

39 MEN ONLY – Treacle Tart (recipe attached)

SPECIAL CLASS: Potatoes in a bucket – potatoes can be collected from Sue and David Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham 01404 850922 on or after 6th April 2023


SECTION “D” CHILDREN’S CLASSES

Up to 6 years

40       A Painting or Drawing of a pet

  • A. animal made of vegetables
  • A marshmallow caterpillar


 6 – 11 years

43.      A Photo of people playing (max photo size 6”x8”)

44.      An animal made of vegetables

45.      3 Shrewsbury biscuits

VICTORIA SPONGE

Grease and line two 7inch (18cm) sponge tins

Preheat oven to Gas 3, 325F, 170C, (150fan)

4 oz (110g) butter at room temperature

4 oz (110g) caster sugar plus a little for the top of the cake.

2 large eggs (lightly beaten)

4 oz (110g) sifted self raising flour.

A few drops of vanilla essence

Cream butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy.

Beat in the eggs a little at a time

Stir in the vanilla essence

Gently fold the flour into the mixture.

The mixture should be of dropping consistency.  If not add 1-2 tsps hot water.

Divide the mixture equally between the two tins and bake for approx. 25 minutes.

Cool on a rack and sandwich with raspberry jam.

Sift caster sugar lightly over the top of the cake.

Treacle Tart

  Pre heat oven to Gas 6, 200C (180 fan).

35g butter

35g vegetable shortening

150g plain flour

2 tbsp cold water

675g golden syrup

270g coarse white breadcrumbs

Zest and juice of a lemon

Rub the fat into the flour to get rough breadcrumb texture.  Bind with the water to form a soft dough.

Use the pastry to line a 20cm tart tin, preferably with a removable base.

Chill for 20-30 minutes.

Gently warm the syrup

Stir in the lemon zest and juice and the breadcrumbs.

Pour the mixture into the uncooked pastry case

Bake for 15 minutes.

Reduce the heat to 180C (160 fan) Gas 4

Bake for a further 15-20 minutes

Gittisham Flower & Produce Show  Saturday 5th August 2023

ENTRY FORM

Please place an X in the square showing the number of the class(es) you intend to enter.

When completed please return this Entry Form, with the correct Entry Fees, as shown on the schedule to:  Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH  on or before Saturday 29th  July 2023

No entries will be accepted after this date

Each entrant must complete a separate entry form.  No sharing!

Please do not name any exhibit – even the children’s

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Entrant’s name………………………………………………………………………

Address………………………………………………………………………………….

Total entry fee enclosed………………………….

Or, if child, state child’s age………………………

Additional entry forms available, if required, from Sue Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham, EX14 3AS     01404 850922 or

Remembrance Sunday -13th November

The Act of Remembrance will take place at the Lychgate outside St Michael’s Church Gittisham this Sunday at 10.50am.
This will be followed by a Lay-Led service in Church for those who wish to attend.

Flower and Produce Schedule, 2022

To be held at the Parish Hall on Saturday 6th August 2022

Potato bucket weigh in at 3:15pm

The show will open at 2:30pm

Teas and raffle

Admission: Adults 50p; Children 5-16 years 10p

Entrance fee Sections A,B,C  10p:   Children’s entries free

Special potato class £1 – payable when your seed potato is collected

Sections A,B,C no prize money.   Section D prizes 1st = £1, 2nd = 50p, 3rd = 25p

McCann Junior Cup for most points by a competitor age 12-16 in Sections A,B,C

Awards for Best in Show in Sections A and B

The show is open to all residents of Gittisham parish, which includes Gittisham Vale and Hayne Farm estate.  We also welcome entries from those who no longer live in the parish, those who actively support the parish, and those with close links to the parish.

Children must be aged 3-11 on Saturday 30th July 2022

Juniors must be age 12-16 on Saturday 30th July 2022

Children are welcome to enter Sections A,B,C upon paying the entry fee.

  • All exhibits must have been made or grown by the exhibitor
  • Entries must be made in writing on the Entry form enclosed by marking X in the appropriate box on the form
  • Entry forms must be accompanied by the correct entrance fees.
  • Entries must reach Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH by Saturday 30th July 2022. *NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE!*
  • Only one exhibit per person per class
  • The decision of the judges will be final and binding
  • Entries will be received at the Parish Hall between 0900 and 1030 on show day, and must remain staged until after the presentation of prizes.
  • All competitors must leave the hall before 10.45
  • No exhibit should be named (including children’s exhibits)

SECTION “A” VEGETABLES

  1.    3 White potatoes
  2.    3 Coloured potatoes
  3.    1 Cabbage (any variety)
  4.    1 Lettuce (any variety)
  5.    5 Spring Onions
  6.    5 Onion sets
  7.    6 Shallots
  8.    6 Sprays of Parsley
  9.    3 Beetroot
  10.   3 Carrots (any variety)
  11.   6 Pods of Broad beans
  12.   6 Pods of Peas
  13.   A pair of Cucumbers
  14.   5 Tomatoes
  15.   5 Cherry tomatoes
  16.   3 Courgettes under 6”
  17.   6 Runner beans
  18.   2 Parsnips
  19.   3 Sticks of Rhubarb
  20.   4 different culinary herbs (not parsley) in a jam jar
  21.   The longest runner bean


SECTION “B” FLOWERS

Classes 24-28 to be presented in a clear glass jar (NOT A VASE)

  •   Any flowering plant (pot not exceeding 8”)
  •   5 pansy heads floating in clear water in a clear glass bowl
  •   1 Spike Gladioli
  •   3 Dahlias
  •   6 Stems of Sweet peas
  •   4 stems of different cut flowers
  •   1 Specimen Rose
  •   An arrangement of garden flowers on the theme of the Platinum Jubilee, not exceeding 16” or 40cm in any direction.

SECTION “C” HOMECRAFT

  • Chocolate Swiss roll– as attached recipe
  • 5 shortcrust sausage rolls
  • A malt loaf – as attached recipe
  • Jar of Raspberry Jam
  • Jar of chutney (any variety)
  • A photo of a Devon Coastal Scene (photo not exceeding 6”x8”)
  • A handmade knitted or crocheted scarf
  • A Homemade Toy Boat max length 30cm (must float)
  • A Homemade Jubilee Card

39 MEN ONLY – A Banana Loaf -as attached recipe

SPECIAL CLASS: Potatoes in a bucket – potatoes can be collected from Sue and David Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham EX14 3AS, 01404 850922 on or after 7th April 2022

SECTION “D” CHILDREN’S CLASSES


Up to 6 years

40       A Painting or Drawing of a queen

41 A Necklace made from sweets

42       4 Squares of Rocky Road


 6 – 11 years

43.      A Photo of a still life of 3 pieces of fruit (max photo size 6”x8”)

44.      A Royal Crown

45.      4 Cheese Scones

Gittisham Flower & Produce Show  

Saturday 6th August 2022

ENTRY FORM

Please place an X in the square showing the number of class(es) you intend to enter.

When completed please return this Entry Form, with the correct Entry Fees, as shown on the schedule to:  Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH  on or before Saturday 30th July 2022

No entries will be accepted after this date

Each entrant must complete a separate entry form

Please do not name any exhibit – even the children’s

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11121314151617181920
21222324252627282930
31323334353637383940
4142434445     

Entrant’s name………………………………………………………………………

Address………………………………………………………………………………….

Total entry fee enclosed………………………….

Or, if child, state child’s age………………………

Additional entry forms available, if required, from Sue Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham, EX14 3AS     01404 850922 or

RECIPES

Chocolate Swiss Roll Recipe

For the SpongeFor the Filling
3 Large Eggs75g butter, at room temperature
75g Caster Sugar125g Icing Sugar
50g Plain Flour 

10g Cocoa Powder + extra to dust
38g of melted dark chocolate few drops vanilla essence.

Heat the oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 7.

Line a 22 x 32cm swiss roll tin (if it’s 20 x 30cm that’s still fine) with baking parchment.

Sift the flour and cocoa powder together into a bowl and set aside.

Sit a large heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water, add the eggs and sugar and whisk for 5-10 minutes or until the mixture is thick and creamy.

Gently fold the flour and cocoa powder mixture into the mixture, then pour into the tin and level the top.  Bake for 10 minutes, or until the sponge is springy to the touch.

Remove from the oven, cover with a damp tea towel and leave to cool on a wire rack.

Make the filling: cream the butter gradually add icing sugar, then add flavourings.

Put the cooled sponge onto some greaseproof paper, spread the filling over the sponge and roll up, starting from a short side.  Dust with more cocoa powder.

Malt Loaf Recipe

1 strong black tea bag150g malt extract, plus extra for glazing
150ml just-boiled water40g black treacle
200g raisins 100g dark muscovado sugar
100g soft, pitted prunes, finely chopped250g plain flour
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda1 tsp baking powder
2 eggs, lightly beaten 900g (or 2lb) Loaf Tin

Heat the oven to 170°C/150°C fan/325°F/Gas 3.

Place the tea bag in a jug and add the just-boiled water. Leave to brew for 5 minutes, then discard the bag.

Tip the raisins and prunes into a microwave-safe bowl, then pour the tea over. Cover with cling film and pierce a few holes in the top. Microwave on full power for 4 minutes. Carefully remove the bowl from the microwave and remove the cling film. (Alternatively, soak the fruit overnight in a covered bowl.) Stir in the bicarbonate of soda, then leave the fruit to stand for 10 minutes.

Pour the malt extract into a small pan with the treacle and sugar and cook, stirring continuously, over a low heat for 2–3 minutes, until the sugar dissolves. Remove from the heat and cool for 5 minutes.

Sift the flour and baking powder into a mixing bowl and make a well in the centre. Add the warm malt mixture and the tea-soaked fruit and any soaking liquid. Fold everything gently together, then add the beaten eggs and mix well. Pour the mixture into the oiled and lined tin and bake it for 1–1¼ hours, until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Remove the loaf from the oven, brush the top with malt extract, then leave the malt loaf to cool completely in the tin.

Banana Bread Recipe

2-3 medium (7-8” long) very ripe bananas75g butter, salted or unsalted, melted`
1 Large Egg½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
150g Caster SugarA pinch of salt
200g Plain Flour 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Heat the oven to 175C/155C fan/gas 4

Butter a 4” x 8” loaf tin.

In a mixing bowl, mash the bananas with a fork until completely smooth, then stir in the melted butter.  Beat the egg in another bowl.

Mix in the bicarb and salt.  Stir in the sugar, beaten egg and vanilla extract.  Fold in the sifted flour.

Pour the batter into the prepared loaf tin and bake for 50-60 minutes.  Check to see if baked with a wooden toothpick or skewer.  It should come out clean, a few dry crumbs are ok, streaks of wet batter not.  If the outside of the loaf is browned, but the centre is still wet, tent the loaf with foil and continue baking until doner.

Remove from the oven and leave in the tin for a few minutes, then remove and cool.

Wrapped well, it will keep at room temperature for 4 days, or a day ln longer in the fridge.  It will freeze.

Gittisham Platinum Jubilee Celebrations 4th and 5th June

To celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, everyone in the parish is invited to two free events, on the Saturday and Sunday of the Jubilee bank holiday weekend. All free of charge, thanks to kind donations from CMC Garage and Blamphayne Sawmills. Jubilee souvenirs for all parish children

Saturday night disco & band, hot dogs, 6pm start 4th June 2022

Sunday afternoon cream tea, 3pm 5th June 2022

Both events in Gittisham Village Hall.

The free bar on Saturday night is until it runs out, so you might want to bring some drinks of your own to top it up! Volunteers to help with serving and the bar are very welcome.

For further details contact

Flower and produce show 2022

GITTISHAM FLOWER & PRODUCE SHOW SCHEDULE

To be held at the Parish Hall on Saturday 6th August 2022

Potato bucket weigh in at 3:15pm

The show will open at 2:30pm

Teas and raffle

Admission: Adults 50p; Children 5-16 years 10p

Entrance fee Sections A,B,C  10p:   Children’s entries free

Special potato class £1 – payable when your seed potato is collected

Sections A,B,C no prize money.   Section D prizes 1st = £1, 2nd = 50p, 3rd = 25p

McCann Junior Cup for most points by a competitor age 12-16 in Sections A,B,C

Awards for Best in Show in Sections A and B

The show is open to all residents of Gittisham parish, which includes Gittisham Vale and Hayne Farm estate.  We also welcome entries from those who no longer live in the parish, those who actively support the parish, and those with close links to the parish.

 Children must be aged 3-11 on Saturday 30th July 2022

Juniors must be age 12-16 on Saturday 30th July 2022

Children are welcome to enter Sections A,B,C upon paying the entry fee.

  • All exhibits must have been made or grown by the exhibitor
  • Entries must be made in writing on the Entry form enclosed by marking X in the appropriate box on the form
  • Entry forms must be accompanied by the correct entrance fees.
  • Entries must reach Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH by Saturday 30th July 2022
  • NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE
  • Only one exhibit per person per class
  • The decision of the judges will be final and binding
  • Entries will be received at the Parish Hall between 0900 and 1030 on show day, and must remain staged until after the presentation of prizes.
  • All competitors must leave the hall before 10.45
  • No exhibit should be named (including children’s exhibits)

SECTION “A” VEGETABLES

  1.    3 White potatoes
  2.    3 Coloured potatoes
  3.    1 Cabbage (any variety)
  4.    1 Lettuce (any variety)
  5.    5 Spring Onions
  6.    5 Onion sets
  7.    6 Shallots
  8.    6 Sprays of Parsley
  9.    3 Beetroot
  10.   3 Carrots (any variety)
  11.   6 Pods of Broad beans
  12.   6 Pods of Peas
  13.   A pair of Cucumbers
  14.   5 Tomatoes
  15.   5 Cherry tomatoes
  16.   3 Courgettes under 6”
  17.   6 Runner beans
  18.   2 Parsnips
  19.   3 Sticks of Rhubarb
  20.   4 different culinary herbs (not parsley) in a jam jar
  21.   The longest runner bean


SECTION “B” FLOWERS

Classes 24-28 to be presented in a clear glass jar (NOT A VASE)

  1.   Any flowering plant (pot not exceeding 8”)
  2.   5 pansy heads floating in clear water in a clear glass bowl
  3.   1 Spike Gladioli
  4.   3 Dahlias
  5.   6 Stems of Sweet peas
  6.   4 stems of different cut flowers
  7.   1 Specimen Rose
  8.   An arrangement of garden flowers on the theme of the Platinum Jubilee, not exceeding 16” or 40cm in any direction.

SECTION “C” HOMECRAFT

  1. Chocolate Swiss roll– as attached recipe
  2. 5 shortcrust sausage rolls
  3. A malt loaf – as attached recipe
  4. Jar of Raspberry Jam
  5. Jar of chutney (any variety)
  6. A photo of a Devon Coastal Scene (photo not exceeding 6”x8”)
  7. A handmade knitted or crocheted scarf
  8. A Homemade Toy Boat max length 30cm (must float)
  9. A Homemade Jubilee Card

39 MEN ONLY – A Banana Loaf -as attached recipe

SPECIAL CLASS: Potatoes in a bucket – potatoes can be collected from Sue and David Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham EX14 3AS, 01404 850922 on or after 7th April 2022

SECTION “D” CHILDREN’S CLASSES 


Up to 6 years

40 A Painting or Drawing of a queen

  1. A Necklace made from sweets

42 4 Squares of Rocky Road


 6 – 11 years

43. A Photo of a still life of 3 pieces of fruit (max photo size 6”x8”)

44.   A Royal Crown

45.   4 Cheese Scones

Gittisham Flower & Produce Show  

Saturday 6th August 2022

ENTRY FORM

Please place an X in the square showing the number of class(es) you intend to enter.

When completed please return this Entry Form, with the correct Entry Fees, as shown on the schedule to:  Sarah and Len Abbott, 4 Church Mead, Gittisham EX14 3AH  on or before Saturday 30th July 2022

No entries will be accepted after this date

Each entrant must complete a separate entry form

Please do not name any exhibit – even the children’s

12345678910
11121314151617181920
21222324252627282930
31323334353637383940
4142434445

Entrant’s name………………………………………………………………………

Address………………………………………………………………………………….

Total entry fee enclosed………………………….

Or, if child, state child’s age………………………

Additional entry forms available, if required, from Sue Fallows, Parkers East, Gittisham, EX14 3AS     01404 850922 or

Members Code of Conduct Jan

GENERAL NOTICE OF REGISTERABLE INTERESTS

I, Janice Elizabeth Fowles  

being a Member/Co-opted Member of Gittisham Parish Council,  give notice in this form of those interests which I am required to declare under The  Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012 and the Council’s Code of Conduct. I understand that I must also declare any interest of a  ‘relevant person’ [my spouse or civil partner or of any person with whom I am living as  a husband or wife or as if we were civil partners] on sections 1-6 of this form, as defined  in the Council’s Code of Conduct. 

I have also declared my personal interests as required by the Code of Conduct, as shown on section 7 of this form. 

Disclosable Pecuniary Interests

1. Employment, Office, Trade, Profession or Vocation  Please give details of (i) every employment, job, trade, business or vocation you  or a relevant person has, for which you receive any benefit or gain (i.e. profit,  salary or benefit in kind) including a short description of the activity e.g.  ‘Accountant’ or ‘Farmer’ and (ii) the name of any employer or body, firm or  company which you own or in which you have any beneficial interest.


Description of employment,  job, vocation, trade or 
business 

None

Name of Employer, body, firm or company by which you are employed or in which you are a partner or a  remunerated Director in which you have a beneficial  interest
None

2. Sponsorship 

Please give details of any person or body (other than the Parish Council)  who has made any payment to you in respect of your election or any expenses  you have incurred in carrying out your duties as a Parish Councillor.​   

None

3. Securities: Interests in Companies 

Please give details of body which has a place of business or owns land in the  Parish Council’s area and in which you or a relevant person has a  beneficial interest (a shareholding) of more than £25,000 (nominal value) or  more than 1/100th of the total share issue of that body (whichever is the lower)  or if there is more than one class of share, the total nominal value of shares in  any class of that body of more than 1/100th of the total shares of that class  Note: It is not necessary to declare the nature or size of the holding, simply the name of the company or other body. 

None

4. Contracts: for Goods, Works or Services with the Council  Please give details of any current, existing contracts for goods, works or  services between the Parish Council and you or a relevant person and any  body, firm or company by which you/they are employed or which you own or in  which you/they have a beneficial interest, as referred to at 3 above.​       

None

5. Interests in land in the District Council’s Area (you must include the land  and house you / relevant person live in)  Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location) of any land or property in the District Council’s area in which you or a relevant person has a beneficial interest (either as owner, lessee / tenant or licencee including land in which you/they may have a licence, alone or with others, to occupy for a period of one month or longer) and state the nature of that interest. For example this would include allotments that you own or use. Where it is not easy to describe the location of the land, you may wish to include a map showing the location / extent of the land in addition.

Joint ownership with my husband of: 21 Honeysuckle Drive Honiton EX14 2YL

6. Corporate Tenancies: Land leased from Parish Council.​ Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location)  of any land leased or licensed from the Parish Council by a you or a  relevant person or any body firm or company by which you/they are employed  or which you/they own or in which you/they have a beneficial interest (specified  at 3 above).

None

7. Your Personal Interests

Membership of any Body or Organisation  to which you have been appointed or  nominated by the Parish Council  as its​ representative
Gittisham Parish Council
Membership of any other body exercising functions of a public nature (for example District or other Parish Council; Health, Police or Fire Authority or Quasi Autonomous NonGovernmental Body)
None
Membership of any body directed to charitable purposes (for example an Industrial and Provident Society or Charitable Body or you are a Freemason who is a member of the Grand Charity and/or have membership of an individual lodge that has charitable status or is a lodge directed towards charitable purposes)
None
Membership of any Body whose principal purpose is to influence public opinion or policy or which, in your view, might create a conflict of interest in carrying out their duties as a Parish Councillor. (for example Political Party; Trade Union, Professional Association, Local Action Forum, Civic Society or Interest Group such as National Trust; RSPB: Greenpeace or membership of the Freemasons or similar body)
None
Any easement, servitude, interest or right in or over land which does not carry with it a right for you (alone or jointly with another) to occupy the land or to receive income. [This includes options to purchase which you have on land in Gittisham parish]
None

Any other interests required to be declared by your Code of Conduct which are not covered above.
My husband Robert Fowles is a Honiton Town councillor.

DECLARATION

I recognise that if I fail to comply with the Code of Conduct for Members of Gittisham Parish Council or:

1. omit any information that should be included in this Notice;

2. give false or misleading information; or

3. do not tell the Town/Parish Council of any changes to this Notice or new interests I acquire.

There may be a criminal offence and/or the matter may be referred to the East Devon Monitoring Officer /East Devon District Council’s Standards Committee for investigation.

Date: 18/05/2022

Signed:Jan Fowles Signature

Members Code of Conduct Alex

GENERAL NOTICE OF REGISTERABLE INTERESTS

I, Alex Rowe

being a Member/Co-opted Member of Gittisham Parish Council,  give notice in this form of those interests which I am required to declare under The  Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012 and the Council’s Code of Conduct. I understand that I must also declare any interest of a  ‘relevant person’ [my spouse or civil partner or of any person with whom I am living as  a husband or wife or as if we were civil partners] on sections 1-6 of this form, as defined  in the Council’s Code of Conduct. 

I have also declared my personal interests as required by the Code of Conduct, as shown on section 7 of this form. 

Disclosable Pecuniary Interests

1. Employment, Office, Trade, Profession or Vocation  Please give details of (i) every employment, job, trade, business or vocation you  or a relevant person has, for which you receive any benefit or gain (i.e. profit,  salary or benefit in kind) including a short description of the activity e.g.  ‘Accountant’ or ‘Farmer’ and (ii) the name of any employer or body, firm or  company which you own or in which you have any beneficial interest.


Description of employment,  job, vocation, trade or 
business 

Me – Student/Unemployed/in-training
Father – Blacksmith (Gittisham Forge Owner)

Name of Employer, body, firm or company by which you are employed or in which you are a partner or a  remunerated Director in which you have a beneficial  interest
N/A

2. Sponsorship 

Please give details of any person or body (other than the Parish Council)  who has made any payment to you in respect of your election or any expenses  you have incurred in carrying out your duties as a Parish Councillor.​   

N/A

3. Securities: Interests in Companies 

Please give details of body which has a place of business or owns land in the  Parish Council’s area and in which you or a relevant person has a  beneficial interest (a shareholding) of more than £25,000 (nominal value) or  more than 1/100th of the total share issue of that body (whichever is the lower)  or if there is more than one class of share, the total nominal value of shares in  any class of that body of more than 1/100th of the total shares of that class  Note: It is not necessary to declare the nature or size of the holding, simply the name of the company or other body. 

N/A

4. Contracts: for Goods, Works or Services with the Council  Please give details of any current, existing contracts for goods, works or  services between the Parish Council and you or a relevant person and any  body, firm or company by which you/they are employed or which you own or in  which you/they have a beneficial interest, as referred to at 3 above.​       

N/A

5. Interests in land in the District Council’s Area (you must include the land  and house you / relevant person live in)  Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location) of any land or property in the District Council’s area in which you or a relevant person has a beneficial interest (either as owner, lessee / tenant or licencee including land in which you/they may have a licence, alone or with others, to occupy for a period of one month or longer) and state the nature of that interest. For example this would include allotments that you own or use. Where it is not easy to describe the location of the land, you may wish to include a map showing the location / extent of the land in addition.

The Forge Gittisham Honiton (Live here)

6. Corporate Tenancies: Land leased from Parish Council.​ Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location)  of any land leased or licensed from the Parish Council by a you or a  relevant person or any body firm or company by which you/they are employed  or which you/they own or in which you/they have a beneficial interest (specified  at 3 above).

N/A

7. Your Personal Interests

Membership of any Body or Organisation  to which you have been appointed or  nominated by the Parish Council  as its​ representative
N/A
Membership of any other body exercising functions of a public nature (for example District or other Parish Council; Health, Police or Fire Authority or Quasi Autonomous NonGovernmental Body)
N/A
Membership of any body directed to charitable purposes (for example an Industrial and Provident Society or Charitable Body or you are a Freemason who is a member of the Grand Charity and/or have membership of an individual lodge that has charitable status or is a lodge directed towards charitable purposes)
N/A
Membership of any Body whose principal purpose is to influence public opinion or policy or which, in your view, might create a conflict of interest in carrying out their duties as a Parish Councillor. (for example Political Party; Trade Union, Professional Association, Local Action Forum, Civic Society or Interest Group such as National Trust; RSPB: Greenpeace or membership of the Freemasons or similar body)
N/A
Any easement, servitude, interest or right in or over land which does not carry with it a right for you (alone or jointly with another) to occupy the land or to receive income. [This includes options to purchase which you have on land in Gittisham parish]
N/A

DECLARATION

I recognise that if I fail to comply with the Code of Conduct for Members of Gittisham Parish Council or:

1. omit any information that should be included in this Notice;

2. give false or misleading information; or

3. do not tell the Town/Parish Council of any changes to this Notice or new interests I acquire.

There may be a criminal offence and/or the matter may be referred to the East Devon Monitoring Officer /East Devon District Council’s Standards Committee for investigation.

Date:17/12/2020

Signed: Alex Rowe

Members Code of Conduct Maggie

GENERAL NOTICE OF REGISTERABLE INTERESTS

I, Maggie Walker

being a Member/Co-opted Member of Gittisham Parish Council,  give notice in this form of those interests which I am required to declare under The  Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012 and the Council’s Code of Conduct. I understand that I must also declare any interest of a  ‘relevant person’ [my spouse or civil partner or of any person with whom I am living as  a husband or wife or as if we were civil partners] on sections 1-6 of this form, as defined  in the Council’s Code of Conduct. 

I have also declared my personal interests as required by the Code of Conduct, as shown on section 7 of this form. 

Disclosable Pecuniary Interests

1. Employment, Office, Trade, Profession or Vocation  Please give details of (i) every employment, job, trade, business or vocation you  or a relevant person has, for which you receive any benefit or gain (i.e. profit,  salary or benefit in kind) including a short description of the activity e.g.  ‘Accountant’ or ‘Farmer’ and (ii) the name of any employer or body, firm or  company which you own or in which you have any beneficial interest.


Description of employment,  job, vocation, trade or 
business 

Retired

Name of Employer, body, firm or company by which you are employed or in which you are a partner or a  remunerated Director in which you have a beneficial  interest
N/A

2. Sponsorship 

Please give details of any person or body (other than the Parish Council)  who has made any payment to you in respect of your election or any expenses  you have incurred in carrying out your duties as a Parish Councillor.​   

N/A

3. Securities: Interests in Companies 

Please give details of body which has a place of business or owns land in the  Parish Council’s area and in which you or a relevant person has a  beneficial interest (a shareholding) of more than £25,000 (nominal value) or  more than 1/100th of the total share issue of that body (whichever is the lower)  or if there is more than one class of share, the total nominal value of shares in  any class of that body of more than 1/100th of the total shares of that class  Note: It is not necessary to declare the nature or size of the holding, simply the name of the company or other body. 

N/A

4. Contracts: for Goods, Works or Services with the Council  Please give details of any current, existing contracts for goods, works or  services between the Parish Council and you or a relevant person and any  body, firm or company by which you/they are employed or which you own or in  which you/they have a beneficial interest, as referred to at 3 above.​       

N/A

5. Interests in land in the District Council’s Area (you must include the land  and house you / relevant person live in)  Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location) of any land or property in the District Council’s area in which you or a relevant person has a beneficial interest (either as owner, lessee / tenant or licencee including land in which you/they may have a licence, alone or with others, to occupy for a period of one month or longer) and state the nature of that interest. For example this would include allotments that you own or use. Where it is not easy to describe the location of the land, you may wish to include a map showing the location / extent of the land in addition.

N/A

6. Corporate Tenancies: Land leased from Parish Council.​ Please give the address or other description (sufficient to identify the location)  of any land leased or licensed from the Parish Council by a you or a  relevant person or any body firm or company by which you/they are employed  or which you/they own or in which you/they have a beneficial interest (specified  at 3 above).

3 Church Mead Cottages
Gittisham
Honiton
EX143AH

7. Your Personal Interests

Membership of any Body or Organisation  to which you have been appointed or  nominated by the Parish Council  as its​ representative
N/A
Membership of any other body exercising functions of a public nature (for example District or other Parish Council; Health, Police or Fire Authority or Quasi Autonomous NonGovernmental Body)
N/A
Membership of any body directed to charitable purposes (for example an Industrial and Provident Society or Charitable Body or you are a Freemason who is a member of the Grand Charity and/or have membership of an individual lodge that has charitable status or is a lodge directed towards charitable purposes)
N/A
Membership of any Body whose principal purpose is to influence public opinion or policy or which, in your view, might create a conflict of interest in carrying out their duties as a Parish Councillor. (for example Political Party; Trade Union, Professional Association, Local Action Forum, Civic Society or Interest Group such as National Trust; RSPB: Greenpeace or membership of the Freemasons or similar body)
N/A
Any easement, servitude, interest or right in or over land which does not carry with it a right for you (alone or jointly with another) to occupy the land or to receive income. [This includes options to purchase which you have on land in Gittisham parish]
N/A

DECLARATION

I recognise that if I fail to comply with the Code of Conduct for Members of Gittisham Parish Council or:

1. omit any information that should be included in this Notice;

2. give false or misleading information; or

3. do not tell the Town/Parish Council of any changes to this Notice or new interests I acquire.

There may be a criminal offence and/or the matter may be referred to the East Devon Monitoring Officer /East Devon District Council’s Standards Committee for investigation.

Date:29/06/2019

Signed:Maggie Signature