Minutes
of
the meeting of Rothbury Parish Council
held on
Wednesday 16th April 2008
The
meeting commenced at 7.15pm
these minutes
will be ratified at the March PC Meeting
All minutes shown
are original copies
any
amendments are held on file by the PC - to see amended minutes contact the
PC Chairman or Clerk
Present
Coun. Reynalds, Mrs Dawson, Mrs Edes, Dawson, Fendley, Gilson, Murray,
Sandford and the Clerk
Coun. Bolam, NCC
Coun. Bridget, ADC
Apologies
Apologies
Coun. Mrs
Morton
the Healthy Living
CenPublic
Participation
Resident Cheryl Lickiss present
Over the Bridge Report
Coun. Mrs Dawson to compile.
Minutes of Previous Meeting
The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed.
Crime & Disorder Forum
Next
meeting to be held 3/6/2008
6.0pm.
Rural Transport
Coun.
Murray reported meeting/AGM held 3rd April 2008, with himself elected
Chairman. Coun. Murray stated the vehicle faults are to be rectified,
however there are problems with the shopping group, and if he is correct the
group comes under the remit of the PC, the PC will have to look at solving
the problems with collecting the fares. Coun. Reynalds said bus drivers will
be able to collect fares, within the 4 weeks the PC has been given to
resolve the problem. Coun. Sandford said he was responsible for initially
setting up the service, and TINN had said at that time a Chairman
had to be formally nominated -
Hannah
Hutton had volunteered for this, and a volunteer was secured for collecting
the fares - however this person does not appear to be doing this. Coun.
Murray reported Coun. Morton had received a provisional reply for grants for
local transport. Coun. Reynalds said a fund raising group has been set up,
with £250 secured.
Play Areas
Coun.
Gilson has materials for the Addycombe repair, and will carry out the works
depending on weather conditions. Coun. Murray had received comment from the
web site regarding the riverside play area, with concerns about holes, and
the old area requiring attention.
West End Entrance
Coun.
Sandford reported Dick Frazer attending May PC meeting, which has been
confirmed in writing with the issues to be discussed. Coun. Fendley said it
appears the PC are in the middle of ADCINCC once again. Coun. Gilson
said Dick Fraser had talked about costings, and he was amazed at how cheap
pedestrian crossings are, and if these figures are accurate, 2 or 3 sets of
crossings should be installed. Coun. Sandford said this can be discussed at
the May meeting, however there will be no way all improvements' discussed
will be carried out, and the PC will need to prioritise, with pedestrian
crossing more of an urgency. Coun. Murray mentioned correspondence from
Whitton View residents with problems on paths and pedestrian crossings
required, and comments on the web-site regarding concerns about heavy
traffic. Coun. Sandford said councillor's without Internet access have a
disadvantage in gaining information about comments on the web site.
NHS Governor
Nothing to report.
Nursing Home
Nothing to report.
ADC Local Wide Plan
Nothing to report.
Village Greens
To
be left for private discussion. Coun. Reynalds had looked at PC minutes from
the 1950's which mentioned church officials using greens - Coun. Reynalds
trying to find out further information on this.
Community Lights Committee
Coun.
Mrs Dawson reported meeting held end of March, with 2 attendees arriving on
the wrong night, however Alnwick Lights Committee representative are
attending next meeting, whereby funding should be in place - more
information will be available next month.
Picnic Area
Coun.
Murray reported Tony Derbyshire had attended site, and protection has been
placed on top of picnic tables and some steps repaired, and a new wooden sign
to be placed at the entrance. Thanks has been passed to Sue Bolam for the
planted trees. Riverside path was not discussed.
Web Site
Graffiti
E-mail
received from ADC - have
now painted wall at riverside.
Signage
Conservation
sign at Addycombe Cottages is the new standard conservation sign.
Rothbury
Plan
Haugh Land: To be discussed in private.
Parking: Nothing to report.
Hospital: Nothing to report.
Youth Project: Coun.
Sandford reported an improved financial situation, with funding for 12-18
months available, however major funding will need secured for after this
date. Two projects on the go at present are a removing barriers to work
project, financed by Northumberland Strategic Partnership who recently held
a consultation day with young people discussing work options, and one
young person involved has been selected to produce a short film of his
experience living in Rothbury and relating to employment, and will be given
help
and guidance in finding work. A National Parks project involving young
people will involve weekends away, experience in open spaces etc, and the
project will know by May if this is to go ahead.
Footpaths: Nothing to report
Recycling: Nothing to report.
Cyclepath: Nothing to report.
Speed Cameras: Coun.
Fendley hoped this matter will be pushed.
Street Lighting: Coun.
Murray said this matter seems to have stalled. Clerk to contact NCC
regarding requested
street lamp survey.
Enhance Public Areas:
Coun.
Murray said the public footpath from Addycombe to Hillside has had stock
fence put up, stopping residents from accessing the fields for walking dogs,
and would it be possible for a dog bin to be placed in Addycombe. Coun. Mrs
Dawson said this area had been looked at a couple of years ago but no space
had been found that would not upset anybody, Coun. Mrs Dawson
& Murray to look again at the area.
Heritage Amenity Project: Nothing to report.
Information Signage:
Proposals
to eventually be brought to the PC for signage at Haugh, Beggar Rigg &
Armstrong Cross area -
materials
and prices being researched, which will be dependent on available funding.
The following
Accounts have been authorised.
i]. Request
for Funding -
NTC
- £50.00 last f/y - £50.00 agreed
ii]. Request
for Funding -
Great
North Air Ambulance Service - £75.00 last f/y - £100.00 agreed
iii].
TINN
-
February
Shopping Bus -
£100.00 - fares received £139.00
iv].
TINN
-
March
Shopping Bus -
£
121.90 - fares received £102.00 - Coun. Reynalds to query why bill higher
than February's
v].
Allianz
-
Insurance
- £853.32 - Coun. Gilson asked if the PC always go with Allianz, Coun.
Reynalds explained the PC have investigated other companies but Allianz
specialises in covering public bodies
vi].
Joint
Burial Committee - 30 hours x £7 = £210.00
vii].
Coquetdale Landscapes -
replacement
of bridge seat - £592.00, Coun. Edes requested a letter of thanks be sent
viii]. J Reynalds -
map copying, parking - £7.98
ix]. Mencap request - Coun. Sandford supported this
strongly, Coun. Murray supported this - £50.00 agreed - new cheque book
awaited before it can be authorised.
Seats & Trees
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Coun.
Edes reported Ian Fletcher is to carry out cherry tree works. Coun. Reynalds
& Edes interviewed the two applicants for the village gardening vacancy -
in
one case everything was covered, and in the other a couple of areas were not
covered, eg insurance. On balance the position was offered to the two
persons who will be working in conjunction, charging £10 per hour. Coun.
Gilson asked if the work can be monitored - Coun. Edes does carry this out
already, and they are carrying out work to a high standard. The graveyards
were visited and they are prepared to look after these areas, and to wash
seats and carry out seat maintenance -
maintenance
would be outwith the 8 hours per week. Coun. Sandford said although last
year there were a few mishaps, partly due to weather, there has been
questions of whether A Gaskell has the time to cut the churchyards, and in
Coun. Sandford's view he is employed full time at the cemetery, and if the
PC can afford £10 per hour he would prefer these person's to be employed.
It was agreed they would initially carry out the cutting to the yard
opposite the church. Coun. Dawson asked how many times will it be cut, and
how long will it take? Coun. Edes thought they would do the necessary work,
no more or less. Coun. Sandford had figures from A Gaskell stating
fortnightly for the open area and the closed churchyard requiring cutting
every 3 weeks, at 6 hours for each area. Coun. Edes said you cannot exactly
say it needs specific times between cuts, it depends on the month. Coun.
Reynalds suggested they are cut when necessary and not more often than Coun.
Sandford's figures. It was agreed to ask them to attend to all areas of
grass cutting, if they are willing to take all of this on.
Paths &
Verges
Coun.
Murray said drains and gulleys need looking at. Cars splash pedestrians, and
at the end of the lane outside the Jubilee Hall there is a broken manhole.
There are 4 drains between Soulsby's and Barclays bank, and 3 are blocked,
with puddles at the Bank. Coun. Gilson reported the gulley machine was in
the village last week. It was agreed to contact NCC Alnwick Depot about this
matter.
Closed Churchyards
Discussed
earlier.
Correspondence
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. EMail
i]. ADC
- discussed earlier
ii]. NSP
Partnership update - e-mailed to councillor's -
closure
of Post Offices
iii]. Post
Office Network Charge Programme -
e-mailed to councillor's.
iv].
NCC
-
Development
of area travel information co-ordinators - Coun. Dawson said NCC should be
carrying out these
duties, and drivers should be able to change a timetable
v]. Standards
Board for England -
newsletter
-
available
for circulation
vi]. Coquetdale
Local Action Group -
minutes
- Coun. Fendley reported the group of 19 PC's have officially ceased to
operate and they have seen fit to allocate grants of £ 10K to local groups,
including the Pipe Band and Coquetdale Resource Group. The PC was the
managing agent and have not spent all of the allocated expense budget,
however the group may be revived in the future. Next meeting to be held
17/4/08 2pm. Coun. Reynalds referred to the strategy document for National
Parks, however it is 80 pages long on their web-site. There appears to be a
pool of money available from June to 2013, which could be as much as 50K
vii]. Dr
J Dowson & L Phillips - B6341 - main complaint being the pathway being
extremely narrow and not in good condition -
there
is a path on the North side, but you then have to cross the road opposite
the tennis courts. However there is to be a path installed, in 18 months
times, when the next phase is completed, which will come out at the police
houses. It was agreed to raise the matter with Dick Fraser. Coun. Dawson
suggested a traffic survey be carried out to assess pedestrian needs. Coun.
Sandford said if all suggestions are put in a plan together they will have a
greater chance of being accepted
viii]. ADC
- Policy & Scrutiny overview committee -
for
information
ix]. IBO
-
Local
Council Briefing, Spring 2008 -
for
information
x]. Jubilee
Institute User Group Survey -
Coun. Reynalds to complete
xi]. Community
Action Northumberland - Meeting 17/4/08 -
2pm
Jubilee Hall- Draft Local Development Strategy
xii].
NALC
-
Royal
Garden Party
xiii]. ADC
- BT Payphone Review - Rothbury not included on list that may be closed.
RAF
-
person
willing to attend meeting to discuss low flying operations -
Coun. Reynalds has suggested she attend July
meeting and thought it should commence at 6.30pm with the public invited.
Planning
Addycombe Development:
Nothing to report.
Bridge
Street: Nothing to report.
Planning Applications received for the following:
A/2008/0193:
Mr J Mason, Stanton, Pondicherry - pole mounted windmill- supported
Notice
of Refusal of Planning
Permission
A/2008/0023:
Outline Planning Permission -
Land
at Blaeberry Hill
A/2006/0385/386:
Removal of existing timber windows -
Addycombe
Cottages
Approval
of Planning Application have been received for the following
A/2008/0053: J T &
R Murray, Cartington Farm - 1 The Maltings, extension
A/2008/0052: Ms L
Calvert, Steward House - change of use
A/2008/0072:
Mr E Robison, Cobblestones - TPO - 3 Knocklaw Park
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Coun.
Gilson asked if anybody knew what is going on where Spar & Shilton's
were, as both properties are now slowly decaying. Coun. Dawson said
permission was granted for the Indian Restaurant and it is now up to them
whether they carry it forward. The old Spar building did advertise for staff
to work for Otterburn Mill, but this appears to have fallen through. Coun.
Dawson said it is out of the PC's hands, and they are privately owned
properties. Coun. Murray mentioned at the last meeting about old Mackay's
shop and was aware funding was available to improve shop frontage. Coun.
Dawson said ADC implemented a shop front scheme but unless there is a use
for the shop, it is a commercial decision whether the proprietors carry this
through. Coun. Bridgett said Spar had not been signed over to the CO-OP,
they had only bought the licence which prevented tenants from selling
groceries for 5 years, however this covenant has now been lifted and he
understood Otterburn Mill is still going ahead. Coun. Murray said as
Shilton's had received a change of use permission, if another organisation
came along would they also have to apply for change of use, Coun. Dawson not
sure on this. Coun. Sandford felt old Mackay's shop is in a different
situation, - it is almost falling down, is a listed building, and there is
more urgency for this building. Coun. Dawson said ADC have responsibilities
for listed buildings. Clerk to contact ADC.
Coun.
Sandford met with NCC officer at Bridge Street, and NCC had said as a matter
of urgency they would place a white line to demonstrate person's should not
be parking at the road entrance opposite the Post Office
Any Other Business
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i]. Coun.
Murray said the allotments have been raised in the past, and there are now
some very concerned residents. .
There
are 3 plots in particular where rents are being paid but the gardens are not
being attended to. Coun. Reynalds is
currently drafting contract's for all tenants
ii].
Coun.
Sandford raised Joint Burial Committee minutes, and reported a survey of all
73 trees in the cemetery had been carried out, with 9 requiring attention -
4 urgently - and budgetary wise this requires planning, and asked if anybody
knew if the wood would be saleable? Coun. Gilson knows locals who specialise
in selling wood, and will ask for further information on this. The JBC had
discussed the idea of installing wrought iron railings which had initially
been in place at the cemetery. Coun. Fendley to see if funding available for
such items.
iii].
Coun.
Murray said the wall at the riverside supporting Armstrong plot has cracks
and further along a coven is offset. Coun. Gilson said in the first instance
he knew of a structural engineer who will be more than willing to look at
the area.
iv].
Coun.
Murray congratulated Northumberland Gazette reporter Helen Woods for gaining
trainee of the year for North East Press
Date of Next Meeting
Wednesday
14h May 2008 commencing 715pm in the Jubilee Hal, following the Annual
Assembly of the PC.
The meeting finished at
9.0pm.
Claire Miller, Clerk