Winchester, New Hampshire — week of 2026-06-29 · all Winchester meetings

Winchester Board Meetings: Routine Sessions Hold, Subdivision Review Set for July 6

Winchester’s town boards convened several routine meetings over the past two weeks, with no major decisions or public hearings reported. The most substantive item on the horizon is the Planning Board’s July 6 work session, where a minor subdivision application for property on Manning Hill Road will be reviewed.

Recent meetings

During the period of June 22 to July 1, five town bodies met in sessions described in agendas as either procedural or limited to administrative updates. Minutes for these meetings have not yet been published, so no votes or outcomes are available.

None of these meetings included public hearings or action items requiring recorded votes, based on the agendas provided.

Upcoming: Subdivision review

The Planning Board will hold a work session on Monday, July 6, to review a minor subdivision application submitted by Huntley Survey & Design on behalf of property owner Malorie Paine. The proposal seeks to divide 39.3 acres at 295 Manning Hill Road into two lots:

The board will also consider approval of June 15 meeting minutes, may enter a non-public session under RSA 91:A, and is expected to schedule future work session dates. No further details on zoning or site conditions were included in the multiple agenda summaries, though one summary mentioned that the board will review survey information, zoning district requirements, and soils data.

Also coming up

After the July 6 Planning Board session, several other boards will meet over the next two weeks:

All meetings are open to the public. Residents seeking more information can consult the town website for full agendas and access details.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.