Draft Minutes June 2015 For Website Reva
Draft Minutes June 2015 For Website Reva
Draft Minutes June 2015 For Website Reva
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Clerk
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Action
17.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Cllrs Hunter and Lower (NCC) declared an interest as members of the
Newcastle City Council Planning Committee.
Members were reminded to declare interests at relevant items if necessary.
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asked, and E Robson agreed, that all village residents be contacted and
advised of the proposals in the spirt of openness and transparency. Contact
details were available from NCC Electoral Services Section.
E Robson confirmed that the offer of community benefit was not a one-time
offer and asked that members consider what funding could be used for.
It was likely that the proposals would be submitted to Planning in July and
estimated that 12 weeks was required for consideration of major schemes.
There was some urgency regarding the timeline as government subsidies
meant that the scheme would need to be operational by the New Year.
E Robson also agreed to feedback to the Taxi associations about the issues
and problems caused by speeding in the village.
The Vice Chairman informed all attendees that during the consultation process
for NCCs One Core Strategy there had been a strong mandate against any
kind of development on the greenbelt. As such, the PC had an obligation to
continue to protect the greenbelt a solar farm on this scale would further
reduce the amount of green fields & agricultural land surrounding the village.
The solar farm would be a problem visually and it would reduce residents
enjoyment of the countryside even with additional screening. Although the use
of science to reduce the carbon footprint could be seen as a positive measure,
as could benefits to the village from the scheme. However, the PC would, on
principal, continue to support the majority view of village residents and oppose
further development on the greenbelt, surrounding the Village.
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OPEN FORUM
19.1
19.2
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Speeding
A resident expressed strong concerns about speeding traffic on Prestwick
Road, especially at night. The traffic calming measures were no use on this
stretch of road. NCC councillors confirmed that there were no plans to lower the
speed limit to 20mph or to put in yellow lines.
With regard to speeding coming into the village, from both entrance roads,
there was some discussion about proactively trying to stop it. This was raised at
a recent SNAPs meeting and the police were asked to carry out speed checks
in the village. It was agreed that speed traps would make a difference and Cllr
Lower said that she would contact Chris Patton tomorrow to see if anything
could be done.
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The Clerk also agreed to contact Northumbria Police to ask them to revisit the
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BJ
Members commented on the fact that again there was no Northumbria Police
presence at the meeting.
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19.4
Pavements
It was reported that some loose curb stones on Oak Avenue still had not been
re-laid and also repairs carried out to footpaths near the coal board cottages.
Cllr Lower agreed to take this back as well as issues with tarmac lifting in Ash,
Oak and Sycamore Avenues.
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MW
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21.1
Clerk
21.2
21.3
Footpaths it was reported that the tarmac was lifting off in Ash and Sycamore
Avenues and that the footpath in Oak Avenue was incomplete Cllr Lower said
she would take this back to NCC.
Post Office (PO) there were rumours in the village that the PO was going to
close, since the retirement of the current Postmaster. The Post Office had been
identified by residents who responded to a PC consultation as a vital facility in
the village. The Clerk was asked to contact Post Office Counters and find out
the current situation and encourage them to retain the PO in the village.
21.4
Litter - it was reported that there was an increase in litter on the school path.
Members were reminded to report these types of issues to Envirocall. The Vicar
also said that he would mention this when he was at the school tomorrow.
21.5
Venture Bank/30mph - Cllr Lower confirmed that the sign would be moved but it
would have to be advertised via a Traffic Regulation Order in the first instance.
Following the advertisement a hearing may be required. The Castle Ward
Committee had agreed to pick up the costs.
21.6
Big Waters - a member advised that they had approached by a member of the
public complaining about the difficulties in using the footpath from the
Recreation field down towards the Big Waters, due to it being overgrown. It was
pointed out at the meeting that the footpath from the recreation Field had been
cut. The rest of the path could not be cut because it was a hay field.
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22.1
22.2
Matters arising
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Clerk
road.
Weather permitting grass in the village would be cut again before 6 July as
would where the daffodils grow.
Old school field this was now considered to be a wild flower meadow. Cllr
Lower would ask for more information.
Minute No 107.4 (18th March 2015)
Footpath between Bracken and Shaftoe Cllr Lower reported back that the issue
was not severe enough to warrant action at this time.
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CORRESPONDENCE
23.1
Womens Guild enquiry Cllr Porter agreed to respond to this enquiry. Clerk to
forward contact details.
Clerk
23.2
Prestwick boundary enquiry the PC confirmed that the reply to this enquiry
was that Prestwick was not within the boundary of Dinnington Parish Council.
Clerk
23.3
Resignation letter the Clerk formally notified the PC of her intention to resign.
Although contractually obliged to four weeks notice the Clerk would assist with
the recruitment process and handover requirements, within reason.
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PLANNING
24.1
24.2
24.3
Neighbourhood Plan the meeting was informed that the Assistant Director
Planning Investment and Development had agreed to fund the initial scoping
meeting with the consultant. She had also requested the main issues and
themes arising from the PCs consultation. It was anticipated that David Cross
would arrange a meeting in the next month, after he had secured a second
quotation for this work.
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UPDATES
25.1
25.2
JAB
BH
The school had responded to the Clerk that they would be delighted to be
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included in the judging tour for the Northumbria in Bloom and welcomed the
PCs invitation to take part in the event. The school would be contacted
regarding the timings for the judges to visit the school.
A letter encouraging local businesses to lend support to the entry into
Northumbria in Bloom had been delivered in the village.
The club was interested in the two-tier planter and would get back to the PC
about this.
Attendees were warned to watch out for petty vandalism of the planters and
report problems to the police on 101.
It was reported that F Renton had received plants free of charge from Plants
Plus for the three planters he maintained on behalf of the village.
25.3
Newsletter the latest edition of the newsletter had recently been hand
delivered by PC members. Outlying addresses would have received copies in
the post.
25.4
25.5
25.6
Website the amount of 83.70 was due to HCI Data Ltd. for the website
domain name.
26.
FINANCIAL MATTERS
26.1
MW
Clerk
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DATE AND TIME OF NEXT MEETING - 7.00pm on Wednesday 8th July 2015
Meeting ended 9:10pm.