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Welcome to the Corhampton and Meonstoke Parish Council website

Welcome to the Corhampton & Meonstoke Parish Council website.

Our Parish lies midway along the course of the River Meon, one of the smaller of the Hampshire chalk streams, in the heart of the South Downs National Park.  We are fortunate still to have a thriving 'proper' village pub, The Buck's Head, a well stocked Village Shop and Post Office, and an 'Outstanding' Infants School.

Whether you are a resident or a visitor, we hope you can find what you're looking for here - if not, please e-mail the Clerk and give us your suggestions for what you think would be useful.

Nick Riley

Acting Chair, Corhampton & Meonstoke Parish Council

 

PARISH COUNCIL AGM  -  to be held on Wednesday 1st May 2013 at 7.30pm in the Meon Hall to be followed at 7.45pm by the May Parish Council Meeting.

HOW CAN I REPORT A PROBLEM WITH LITTER?
If you have a problem with litter email environment@winchester.gov.uk or alternatively ring 01962 840222

MEONSTOKE PLAYGROUND - INCIDENT REPORTING

If you see something that is potentially unsafe or needs attention in the playground please notify the Clerk by e-mail.  Thank you.

 
Monthly Minutes
Read details about the minutes and agendas from our monthly meetings.
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Planning & Rights of Way

Find out about current planning applications and definitive Rights of Way in the Parish.

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Notice Board
Find out about the latest news, updates and information from the parish and the council.
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Meet our Members
Meet the members on our council and find out more about their responsibilities or contact them.
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THE BRIDGE BENEFICE

This is the site for the civil parish council.  The site for the ecclesiastical parish of Meonstoke with Corhampton, where you can also read the parish magazine 'The Bridge', is here.

 

 
© Corhampton & Meonstoke Parish Council, 2010
Photography in this site reproduced courtesy of Peter Facey and Herry Lawford / CC BY-SA 2.0
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