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Minutes
of the meeting of Rothbury Parish Council
held on
Wednesday 15th August 2007
The
meeting commenced at 7.15pm
these
minutes will be ratified at the September PC Meeting
Present
Coun. Sandford , Mrs Dawson, Mrs Edes, Mrs Morton, Dawson, Fendley,
Gilson, Murray, and the Clerk
Councillor Sue Bolam - NCC
Apologies
Coun. Reynalds
Meeting
with Fire Officer
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Coun. Sandford welcomed Fire Officer Mr Hesler and Jan - Sure Start
Representative - to the meeting. Mr Heslar explained however one
appliance stations such as Rothbury are only able to carry 6 fire
fighters, and following an overall review of the service, it was decided
to place second appliances in retained stations, being Isuzu vehicles
which carry 5 persons, and are equipped to deal with rural fires. This
allows the potential for 11 fire fighters to attend each call. As
Rothbury station required a second bay, ADC advised it would be unlikely
planning permission would be granted for the existing station due to
tree preservation. Luckily there was available premises at the old
ambulance station. Flood rescue equipment will also be able to be
stored, and more work options within the communities, with the Fire
Service wishing to roll out a scheme for young fire fighters to sign up,
which has been very successful throughout the county. Work has also
started with the Duke of Edinburgh Award and Prince's Trust. Jan
explained the work of Sure Start which improves services for children
and families, with the government wishing to roll the programme out to
every community by 2010. Wherever possible they are co-locating, and
with the fire station being used only one night a week, several
activities can be held, eg baby massage, toddler group, CAB, anything
the community wants in a way the community finds acceptable. Sure Start
is about filling the gaps in the community, and mapping exercises are to
be carried out in Rothbury. Stringent risk assessments are carried out
to ensure separation between children and fire engines. Coun. Fendley
asked Jan where Sure Start will be based - this will be the new fire
station, not old, with an outreach team of 7 with provision of a play
bus, and the ability to deliver services as required by the community.
Coun. Edes asked if it would be similar to the day centre previously run
in the fire station, Jan confirmed this. The planning application has
now been approved, with the training tower height not protruding above
tree height. Coun. Murray thought it would be of benefit to the local
area, but going back to moving the station, he cannot understand why
this had to happen, and thought when the existing was first built there
were plans for a second bay there. Mr Heslar understood it was built
with the provision of a second bay, but ADC planning were adamant the
existing trees could not be damaged. There is more equipment and staff
now than 50 years ago, and an issue around providing female W/C
facilities. The existing is also an expensive building to run, with
daily costs high compared to modern facilities. Coun. Murray asked if a
bigger engine could not have been purchased instead, Mr Heslar replied
yes, but they have to be specially built, and the fleet replacement
programme takes 15 years. The 4x4 also allows fire fighters to carry out
community demonstrations, fit smoke alarms etc, instead of taking out
the fire engine. Coun. Murray asked if there were stipulations in the
plans if the new building needs enlarged further down the line. Mr
Heslar replied it is difficult to write anything into planning issues.
Coun. Gilson suggested the two visitors be given the PC's full support,
Coun. Sandford verified these comments. Coun. Murray asked what is to
happen to the existing station, Mr Heslar replied it would be put on the
open market for sale. Coun. Sandford thanked Jan & Mr Heslar for
their attendance and information.
Member
of the Public Present
Alistair Costley present.
Minutes
of Previous Meeting
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
agreed after minor amendments
Crime
& Disorder Forum
Next meeting to be held 4/09/2007
Rural
Transport Initiative Sub-Committee
Nothing to report.
Play
Areas
Annual Addycombe play area report received - Coun. Gilson to look at.
West
End Entrance/Bridge Street
Nothing to report.
Rothbury
Shoppers Group
Invoice for July - £56.00 - fares received £116.00. Correspondence
received from TINN regarding the £10 annual fee - this amount
authorised.
War
Memorial
Last stone to be replaced - Coun. Dawson has arranged provisional date
of 30/09/07 for re-dedication of the memorial..
Nursing
Home
Coun. Sandford had been contacted by the interested party,
who had been rung by Northumbria Health Care Trust estates manager, and
told under regulations the trust operates, the proposals had to be
advertised throughout Europe.
Ambulance
Service/Patient Transfer
Coun. Dawson reported a hospital coffee morning to be held 15/09/07, and
paramedics will be attending to explain to the public their role.
Police
Station/Fire Station Relocation
Fire Station to be taken off agenda.
ADC
Local Wide Plan
Correspondence received from ADC regarding the Local Core Strategy with
onshore wind power proposals mentioned.
Village
Greens
Awaiting reply from solicitors
Bridge
Closure
Nothing to report.
Christmas
Lights Committee
Coun. Mrs Dawson reported persons from an illumination company attending
site to give advice. NEDL have said Rothbury Projects cannot apply to
get them installed and the PC will have to formally apply as they are
responsible for the land. At least £10k will be required, £2k secured
to date, and funding bodies are being contacted. Coun. Fendley said the
PC should have no problem in applying for the bid. Coun. Sandford
thought the PC would also look favourably in financial support. Coun.
Dawson asked who would be maintaining the points once/if installed, as
they will need serviced/checked etc. Coun. Sandford said the points
could be used by the whole community. Coun. Dawson suggested contacting
the Alnwick lights committee, however Coun. Mrs Dawson replied Chairman
Chris France has already done this. Coun. Sandford mentioned the present
set up being overloaded and local electricians wary in carrying out
work, however electrician David Young is on the committee. The matter
for the PC making bids will have to be fully discussed with the lights
committee.
Standards
Board Code of Conduct
To be taken off agenda.
Spar
Shop
No reply from Co-op manager, Coun. Murray reported no replies from the
office of fair trading or competition commission to his personal
correspondence - they do not reply on specific cases, however the matter
has been in the local press, and OOFT are looking into the Co-op and
mergers.
Cemetery
Stop Cock
To be taken off agenda
Picnic
Area
E-mail received stating T. Derbyshire NCC has been informed of the
comments regarding the picnic tables. Coun. Murray said the forestry commission's
practice is to have a steel plate the full width of the
table set on steel spacers so persons using barbecues can place them on
this. Coun. Murray also mentioned the signpost pointing in the wrong
direction, and offered to contact T. Derbyshire himself..
Village
Shrubbery
Coun. Fendley said it is extremely hazardous when turning right from the
bridge, and with no road markings it does not offer safe driving, Coun.
Dawson said presumably this issue will be resolved when the road is
tarmacced. Reply received from NCC reporting shrubbery is to be cleared.
Web
Site
Nothing to report
Ten
Year Plan scroll
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Date of review
suggested as Wednesday 19/09/07
Haugh Land:
Nothing to report
Hospital: Nothing to
report.
Youth Project: Nothing to
report.
Recycling: Nothing
to report
Parking: Nothing to report.
Cyclepath: Nothing to report.
Speed Cameras: Nothing to
report.
Footpaths: Nothing to report
Street Lighting: Nothing
to report.
Signage: Nothing to report.
Recycling:- Nothing
to report.
Enhance Public
Areas: Nothing to report.
The
following Accounts have been authorised
i]. Northumberland & Newcastle Society - £15.
ii]. ROSPA annual inspection - £70.50
iii]. Flowers & Foliage - £125.96
iv]. Northumberland Estates - rent - £30.00
v]. TINN - July bus - £56.00 - fares received £116.00
vi]. A. Boyce - £423.75
vii]. TINN - £10 - annual subscription
viii]. John Barleycorn Festival - accounts paperwork received covering
total income from last years event. Clerk to enquire who donation cheque
will be made out to.
Seats
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i].
Coun. Gilson understood there is an ongoing disagreement with N Estates
regarding encroachment upon the riverbank, however NE have replied
stating work will be carried out, but Coun. Gilson thought it was the
Environment Agency that are responsible for the land. Coun. Sandford
replied the willow trees are on the land owned by N Estates. Coun.
Murray said a company from Durham are to fell part of the tree and a
planning application has been put into ADC for this work. Coun. Gilson
thought for any future riverbank problems the EA should be contacted
initially. Coun. Murray said if anybody wishes to comment they can on
the ADC web site, and with the approximate position it appears they are
unsure where the trees are. Coun. Dawson said this matter has been
discussed for more than 2 years, NE know which tree it is and he is sure
the contractors will also be aware of the exact location.
ii]. Coun. Dawson
said leaves on the chestnut tree are starting to flap against the War
Memorial and he is prepared to prune this area.
iii]. Coun. Sandford
reported a tree being taken down in the cemetery, at the end by the
sheds, a very large chestnut which has now split.
iv]. Coun. Murray
was approached about the possibility of a seat being placed between the
play park and Beggars Rigg, there used to be a seat below the RAF home.
Coun. Edes thought Rothbury House had removed the previous seat due to
it being unsafe. Coun. Dawson suggested the next donated seat to the PC
be placed in this area.
v]. Coun.
Murray reported 3 sycamores and 5 horse chestnuts available which the PC
could have.
vi]. Coun. Murray
thought it was 150 years since the trees in the High Street were planted
and will this be marked in any part?
vii]. Coun. Sandford had
been in the closed Church Yard, and apart from enormous undergrowth, the
3 newest seats put in the area have been varnished in such a way it has
come off, Coun. Sandford did mention this previously to Coun. Reynalds
who organised the purchase of the seats, but did think the maintenance
was the remit of the PC.
viii]. Coun. Edes
reported Amanda Boyce would steam clean seats in future, and she would
ask Amanda is she could varnish the aforementioned seats before winter.
ix]. Coun.
Fendley asked if plastic seats could be purchased in future, Coun.
Morton had seen a curved structure, Coun. Fendley happy to look into the
option of plastic seating.
x].
Coun. Edes reported a thank you letter and photograph from 2nd Rothbury
Scouts for donation for bed works.
Paths
& Verges
i]. Coun. Murray previously mentioned various areas in need of
repair, NCC have said they will eventually be added to their schedules.
Coun. Fendley thought the stepping stones area is regularly maintained,
but work is never ending. Coun. Murray still awaiting reply regarding
his honeycomb kerbing suggestions.
Addycombe
Drains
Nothing to report
Post
Office Barrier
Reply received from NCC stating the barrier suggestion would not be
viable, as it would cause obstruction difficulties. An alternative
solution would be to provide a guardrail in staggered formation on the
steps themselves. Coun. Gilson asked has anybody actually been knocked
over in Bridge Street and severely injured? Coun. Fendley said the rail
at Rodsley Court doesn't seem too problematic to erect, Coun. Dawson
mentioned the Bridge Street proposals that showed a barrier, and did not
think it beyond NCC to place a similar barrier to the structure at
Rodsley Court. Agreed to comment to NCC there are 2 similar barriers
within Rothbury.
Correspondence
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i]. E-mail - NCC
sewage problems - T. Derbyshire NCC has visited the area and is
proposing to carry out path works to improve the situation. Coun. Dawson
said the Environment Agency know where the source of the problem is,
correspondence to be sent to EA as a matter of urgency, asking for
update on the situation.
ii]. NCC - local
government re-organisation - covering the new possible arrangements,
intend to create 26 belonging communities, PC's will play a key role.
iii]. NCC - development of
parish transport representative - asking PC's to provide an individual
who may be willing to become the local transport expert - does not have
to be a parish councillor. Coun. Gilson suggested Coun. Murray as he
used to be a bus driver and now a wagon driver, Coun. Murray thought it
should be down to NCC to carry out tasks as detailed, Coun. Gilson
commented he did not appreciate the work involved when suggesting Coun.
Murray. Coun. Fendley replied it is the responsibility of the local
authority to carry out these duties. It was agreed to contact NCC
stating in favour of a 'expert', but do not agree to carrying out
maintenance issues. Coun. Gilson thought notices could be placed at bus
stops advertising for a volunteer.
iv]. Northumberland
Strategic Partnership - rural services survey - clerk to complete.
v]. ROSPA -
inspection report - discussed earlier
vi]. NCC post office
- discussed earlier
vii]. ADC - LDF Core
Strategy - discussed earlier
viii]. R Thorpe - Core
Development Strategy - ADC - for information
ix]. Community
Action - survey - Coun. Fendley also reported Community Action is
dealing with a group of PC's in the area with the overall intention to
facilitate access to funding that has a community purpose. Next meeting
30/09/07, Coun. Fendley to attend, where they hope to put together a
panel
x]. TINN
- subscription renewal - discussed earlier
xi]. Community
Action Northumberland - computers & keyboards/Community Champions
training - for information
xii]. NACL - AGM
27/10/07, Morpeth
xiii]. ADC - Housing
Strategy 2007 - 10 - questionnaire - Coun. Sandford to look at
literature/may attend next meeting 12/09/07
xiv]. Community Champions
Traing - for information
Planning
Coun. Gilson discussed a previous planning application for change of use
of Shiltons Shop to an Indian restaurant, and did not think the PC
comments made to ADC were in relation to comments made in the press, and
felt the change of use was supported by the PC. Coun. Sandford thought
it fair to say comments made are not long winded and would mainly dwell
on the objections. In future it was agreed that if the PC do generally
support an application this should be stated as well as objections. Coun.
Dawson said whenever decisions are taken, ADC have hard and fast rules
on which their decisions are based.
Planning
Applications received for the following:
A/2007/0394: P
Edmondson, 6 Lordenshaw Drive - conservatory - supported.
A/2007/0302:
Northumberland Estates: comments made by sub-committee: would object to
any tarmacced road being maintained on the land, apart from immediate
access point off the B6341
Blaeberry
Hill - 8 New Dwellings - amendment - comments made would only
wish to see 4 dwellings on site, and reiterated previous objections
A/2007/0408:Mr
& Mrs Gutherson, 1 Market Place - dwelling - Coun Sandford has
looked at the site, Coun. Murray asked what the access would be, Coun.
Sandford said there is already a legal access point for vehicles, Coun.
Murray would not like to see a mess of building materials, Coun Sandford
suggested if persons are keen to make comments can they contact the
clerk
Approval of Planning Application have been received
for the following:
A/2007/0318: Mr
& Mrs Swailes, Cranston Cottage - conservatory
A/2007/0279:
Co-op - signs
Notice
of Refusal of Planning Permission:
A/2007/0288: Mr V. Thompson -
4 dwellings - land at Blaeberry Hill
CC/2007/0008: Fire Service -
change of use - observations from ADC - no objections
Addycombe
Development: (Whitton
View)
Coun.
Fendley reported the developers have attempted remedial work, by putting
in a French drain which looks effective, and they are well aware of the
flooding problems. Coun. Fendley pleased to recognise Coun. Bolams
assistance, however the first set of traffic lights when leaving
Rothbury look as if they will be in situ for a long period. Coun. Gilson
thought the PC should be grateful for what work is happening. Coun.
Bolam said acquiring the land was achieved in record breaking time by NCC,
however Highways are adamant the developers contractor have to carry out
the work, agreed as part of the contract for the road, and that is where
there are problems. Coun. Dawson reported the footpath has been
negotiated, and the south bus stop will be set back, but the traffic
lights seem to fail on a regular basis. Coun. Dawson had received a call
from a resident to say a road user had burst two tyres and buckled two
rims at the lights - Coun. Dawson had contacted NCC and they had
attended site to fill in tarmac.
Deuchet Court
Coun. Murray reported plans on ADC web site to reinstate the area.
Bridge Street: Nothing to report.
Electronic
Planning Applications
To be discussed at next meeting -
clerk to ask about loaning equipment as discussed at meeting with P
Biggars.
Any
Other Business
i]. Coun. Murray reported the play area wall and
viewing point at Beggars Rigg have graffiti, clerk to contact R Thompson
ADC
ii]. Coun. Fendley reported Battle of Britain
event 15/09/07
Date
of Next Meeting
Wednesday 18th September 2007
commencing at 7.15pm in the Jubilee Hall
The
meeting finished at 9.45pm.
Claire Miller Clerk
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