Apologies
Apologies
Coun. Mrs
Morton
Election
of Officers
Chairman
- Coun.
Mrs Dawson nominated and seconded
Vice
Chairman
-
Coun.
Reynalds nominated and seconded
Meeting
with D Fraser-
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Coun.
Mrs Dawson welcomed Dick to the meeting. The Bridge Street proposals
were discussed first - Dick reported Jim Long had agreed to put in a
Keep Clear sign as an interim measure, after the site meeting with Coun.
Sandford. Coun. Dawson had suggested the PC present NCC with one plan
encompassing all areas within Rothbury discussed for improvements,
although some were considered more urgent. Dick suggested in their
entirety they may not be do-able in one or two years, and if the PC do
not prioritise, NCC will. Coun. Dawson said when the Bridge Street
scheme was initially considered through HERS, it had reached
disagreement over the type of surface for the footpaths as the PC had
thought the material inappropriate and no further developments were then
taken. Dick said agreement with the PC for the path finish was required
and then securing funding could be sought. Coun. Dawson said a similar
surface as that outside the old Spar shop would be suitable - Dick to
look at the proposals. Coun. Sandford said difficulty with the small
access opposite the Post Office was looked at with Jim Long and he had
said action would be taken immediately, Dick confirmed an order is in
the system for the white lining. Coun. Murray had concerns with regard
to egress at Haw Hill, and as a professional driver you need to see both
ways in a bigger vehicle, and he did not want Dick to put a plan in
without realising problems could occur. Coun. Dawson said the point is
if a car is coming out of Haw Hill onto Bridge Street the front end of
the car has to be over the end of the building to be seen. Dick would
ask NCC Design Department to see what can be achieved, and they would
carry out a safety audit. Coun. Gilson asked if facts and figures for
accidents on this corner were available, as if taking the area
slowly and carefully there should not be a problem. Coun. Dawson said a
request for pedestrian improvements from residents at Whitton View had
been received and some form of crossing would be of use, Dick agreed
visibility is not good and a push button crossing could be feasible, but
caution is needed as you have to make sure drivers approaching can see
what is going on, and in some circumstances the situation can be made
more dangerous - NCC will look at the area, but it could be extremely
difficult to improve. Coun. Gilson said drivers need to be seen clearly,
but can signs indicating a pedestrian crossing not be placed. Dick
replied it is important there is a clear view of the crossing, and
traffic engineers will have to look at it. Coun. Gilson said surely a
pelican crossing would be safer than none? Dick did not agree with this
and said observing the highway code is the safest way, a pelican
crossing allows an intervention, but if traffic does not stop, it can be
more dangerous, a vehicle count would have to be carried out, and
if only 3 pedestrians a day crossing it obviously wouldn't be justified.
Coun. Dawson said a survey would have to be carried out East to West, and
he has never known another area where you have to cross 3 roads in some
places. Dick had received feedback from Jim Long and there are concerns
about the topography, and there will be opposition in NCC traffic
section. Coun. Dawson said there has always been opposition with no
explanation for it. Dick said traffic calming which reduces road width
will be looked at in more detail. Coun. Sandford said when driving you
see people waiting for the right moment to cross, most person's do drive
sensibly, but some do not. Coun. Gilson did not think most people drive
safely. Coun. Fendley said the PC have been trying to slow traffic down
for many years and never had the support of ADC/NCC/police. Coun. Dawson
referred to the West end entrance being a real problem and the PC have
asked for years for some form of traffic calming measure with NCC
engineers having visited the site. The Beggar's Rigg footpath ends with
a gap, and agreement from landowners is a non starter. The north side
footpath problem could be overcome, but how would persons cross to such
a proposal. Chicanes and table tops have previously been mentioned but
the PC were told by the police these items will not work, but nobody can
say what will work. Dick said the only way to have a 20mph zone is to
put a physical feature in and thought public consultation would not
carry such a scheme, with the main route through a village speeds are
not normally brought down on B roads, however within a 30pmh zone there
can be a chicane, however Dick thinks they themselves can provide
problems. John Mather NCC did look at an arrangement in the L TP but it
was thrown out at the Area Committee, partly due to the fact of bigger
vehicles travelling down the valley, and the road not being straight.
Coun. Fendley understands this concern if at the east, but not further
west where the 30mph sign is. Coun. Dawson said something has to be
done, no ifs/buts. Dick said the PC can become involved with flashing
sign schemes, but unless
a history of accidents, that is what drives schemes, and above that
there will need to be financial support from elsewhere. Dick to ask NCC
traffic team for their comments. Coun. Bridgett confirmed the chicane
proposal was thrown out at the last NCC Area Committee scheme. Coun.
Murray thought the PC were told to reapply for the scheme. Coun. Dawson
said the PC have no knowledge of the confirmed proposals, nobody from
NCC have ever come back to the Pc. Dick said schemes are taken from PC
suggestions and fed through to the L TP with a budget price stuck
against it, at that point of time no detailed work on its
location/design are carried out, and the way forward is it has to be
brought back into the system, Coun. Dawson said it will then be kicked
out again. Coun. Gilson wondered if Coun. Bridgett can take the matter
to the next government level and the PC would appreciate answers to
their requests. Coun. Bridgett give his support to the PC and said
anything he could do to offer support he will. Coun. Murray said as a
regular road user, the real blind spot is traffic coming out of
Armstrong Cottages, and commented a chicane had had to be removed at
Seaton Bum due to vehicles driving straight into it, and suggested table
tops, however these can cause noise and vibration. Coun. Sandford said
one place was mentioned as not working properly, but this could be due
to highways engineering. Coun. Murray said it was an area similar to
Rothbury, and people race to get through them before vehicles coming the
other way get through. Coun. Gilson would rather a chicane was crashed
into than not have a one, Coun. Edes said when the kerbway was amended
between the RAF House & Waterleap, if the fence had been dropped
down to the path below it would be practically wide enough for a
footpath.
Dick reported issues at the Whitton View development - contractor's have
to carry out remedial works to the alignment around the curve, anti-skid
works, and there are problems for resident’s of the cottages with
making safe right turns, drainage problems not yet resolved, and the
pond area to be taken out. Coun. Murray said the bus stop coming into
Rothbury is falling apart, and thought speed signs
at the East end are a priority and residents of Whitton View are very
concerned. Coun. Gilson said Garleigh Road is also dangerous for
speeding. Dick said two footpath access points coming out at Addycombe
Gardens and Brewery Lane will be in place in the future, Coun. Fendley
said the timing is 18 months to 2 years, and currently the only
pedestrian access is onto the main road. Coun. Murray said
as an alternative, would it not be possible at the 5-a-side pitch to
have a pathway down onto the riverside.
Parking was then discussed, Dick did suggest the scheme could be taken
forward as in Corbridge with a working group, and NCC would provide
support, but extensive consultation would be required. Coun. Gilson
would like to point out in 2005 there was a referendum where supposedly
70% of the local population said to leave the parking issue alone. Coun.
Dawson explained the survey was to householders in the centre of the
village, and it was these person's who would be affected. Coun. Dawson
explained it was limited parking in the centre the PC were interested in
having, however enforcement would be required. Coun. Fendley moved a
steering group be identified, rather than going over old ground tonight.
Coun. Mrs Dawson thanked Dick for his attendance.
Over
the Bridge Report
Coun.
Reynalds to forward Chairman's Report for inclusion
Minutes
of Previous Meeting
The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed
after minor amendments.
Matters
Arising from Previous Minutes
Enhancement Public Areas
Coun. Mrs Dawson had received a request for a dog bin at
Hillside and proposed a bin be placed there and herself and Coun. Murray
would seek a suitable site at Addycombe for a further bin. Coun. Gilson
was talking to the tenant of the fenced off fields and one of his
problems is dog mess on the public footpath, and at the beginning of the
path at Hillside East there should be a bin. Coun. Mrs Dawson said this
is what is being proposed. Coun. Murray said to bear in mind bins smell
for residents in close proximity. Coun. Sandford suggested further past
the post box on the corner of the turning circle would ease this
problem. Coun. Murray also suggested a bin beside the gravel bin at the
top of the school bank.
Coun. Reynalds circulated the Allotment holder agreement he had devised
Crime
& Disorder Forum
Next
meeting 3/6/08. Coun. Fendley commented he had contacted the police
regarding a parking issue, and had been forwarded to police control at
South Shields.
Rural
Transport / Shopping Bus
Coun. Reynalds reported a temporary arrangement
in place for collecting the fares. Coun. Fendley wished to ensure the
service continues, as it is appreciated and well used. Coun. Murray
reported a meeting of UCCTG in June, and it may be possible free transport
could be provided for elderly residents, if successful OAP bus passes
could be used.
Play
Areas
Coun. Gilson reported Addycombe area not yet actioned as the free material
is not suitable for the work, and had thought inch thick rubber would be
bouncy but it is harder than the wood. There is soft foam for the area
which needs cutting and thinks it impossible a child could reach the seats
by leaping from a swing, and requested a replacement gate catch is
purchased, this authorised. Coun. Murray said there was a concern with the
seat at Addycombe, as a young person may swing out and hit a toddler, and
a notice could be placed on the fence, Coun. Dawson said there has to be a
degree of common sense, people have to be responsible. Coun. Murray said
this risk was raised in the ROSPA report, Coun. Gilson replied the risk
was stated as minimal, and the PC have covered the correct actions in
monitoring this risk, and proposed the current action be maintained, this
agreed.
West
End Entrance
Discussed earlier.
NHS
Governor
Coun. Sandford reported Northumbria Health Care Trust have a new
policy on visiting patients in hospital, there had been a survey of
patents and visitors, and it was found longer visiting hours were not
conducive when patients are trying to recuperate, and concerns with
infection control. Coun. Fendley endorsed these changes as being years
overdue. Coun. Gilson asked if this was the whole of the region. Coun.
Sandford replied throughout the Northumbria Health Care Trust area.
Coun. Sandford said Northumberland Care Trust are launching a public
consultation which will be a 3 month process, concerning GP's, after
hours and care in the home, and the document states if the PC wish to
put views to them, they can do, and he would advocate a public meeting
be held with the Care Trust. Coun. Edes thought this would be useful,
and to have co-operation with the local surgery. Coun. Fendley thought
person's may be inhibited if their GP were attending the meeting and
suggested a public meeting with the care group.
Nursing
Home
Coun. Sandford reported the two interested organisations
have to submit their paperwork by the end of May and a decision will
then be made.
ADC
Local Wide Plan
Nothing to report.
Village
Greens
Coun. Reynalds had a copy of
PC minutes from 1960 where the Parish Hall land was mentioned, and it
looked as if the Duke had been giving the land to the Church
Warden/Rector, but now thinks it says rented.
Community
Lights Committee
Coun.
Mrs Dawson reported the next meeting had been cancelled, and there was
no information back from NEDL
Picnic
Area
Nothing to report.
Web
Site
Coun. Murray reported comments received, but already discussed.
Graffiti
To be taken off agenda.
Signage
Nothing to report.
NSP
Partnership
Regarding
closure of Post Office's
Burial Committee
Minutes
For
information
Rothbury
Plan
Haugh
Land:
To be discussed in private.
Parking: Discussed
earlier.
Hospital: Nothing to
report.
Youth Project: Coun. Sandford reported there will
be a stall at the Spring Fair, and young people may be helping the Round
Table on Bank Holiday.
Footpaths: Correspondence received from Sandy Hunter regarding concerns
over the riverside path - Coun. Murray reported the path has how been
repaired and no longer unsafe.
Recycling: Coun.
Edes has contacted the Project Officer who is to attend the site with
herself.
Cyclepath: Nothing to report.
Speed Cameras: Discussed
earlier
Street Lighting: Nothing
to report
Enhance Public Areas:
Coun. Murray noted there are no rubbish bins from the
road bridge to Haugh car-park, clerk to contact ADC. Coun. Edes reported
an overflowing bin in the top graveyard.
Heritage Amenity Project: Nothing to report.
Information Signage:
Nothing to report.
The
following Accounts have been authorised.
i]. Mencap
- £50.00
ii]. NALC
- £221.11 - annual subscription
iii].
M
Evens - 5 weeks gardening/closed churchyard cutting - £275.00
iv].
G
Stephenson - 5 weeks gardening/closed churchyard cutting - £275.00
Jubilee
Institute - Coquetdale Local Action Group meeting - £7.00
Seats
& Trees
Coun. Edes reported all seats have been inspected and a
report produced. Coun. Fendley said posts and chains by the Haugh have
been broken for months and whose responsibility are they, Coun. Dawson
thought it may be the PC, Coun. Edes said the ones nearer the main bridge
are the PC's, unless NCC took over the area when they tarmacced the path,
Coun. Dawson said NCC had recommended this type of post and chain was not
placed there. Clerk to contact NCC.
Coun.
Gilson involved in removing a lady from the triangular section outside
the Turk's, approaching from the North there is a large gully, and a
lady had dropped 5 feet on her mobility scooter, Coun. Gilson asked if a
barrier such as outside the post office could be placed there. Clerk to
contact NCC.
Paths
& Verges
Nothing to report.
Closed
Churchyards
Coun.
Murray asked if a previous project regarding the lower part of the closed
churchyard had been actioned in the past, Coun. Reynalds said railings
were restored a few years ago and Michael Hodgson was looking at the
bottom part. Coun Murray asked whose responsibility the gates were, as the
stop is no longer there and there is no catch on the gate. Coun. Gilson
thought Newtown Engineering could be approached for help. Coun. Murray to
take forward.
Correspondence
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. EMail
i]. Sue Bolam - Hardon Quarry Liaison
Group - contact number for group
ii]. ADC
- Old Mackay’s Shop - adequate and full reply
iii]. ADC - Precept - confusing reply
regarding JBC - clerk to contact ADC.
iv]. NALC
- Training Events - Coun. Dawson suggested dates be sent with more notice
v]. NCC
- Litter bins to bus stop poles
vi]. Community Action Northumberland -
newsletter - copies available
vii].
Longframlington PC – quarry
viii]. Alnwick
Playhouse - Summer 2008
ix]. Army Presentation Team - invite
17/6/08
x]. CPRE - Newsletter
- available for circulation
xi]. Jubilee
Institute – AGM
xii]. The
Clerk - newsletter - available for circulation
Planning
Addycombe
Development: Coun.
Fendley said there is a history of the PC meeting with developer's,
however he understood Sue Bolam intends to hold a public meeting to look
at Addycombe issues. Coun. Dawson said Coun. Bolam has taken this on
board, and if a meeting was arranged he had been asked to chair it. Coun.
Fendley said if a public meeting do the PC hang fire. Coun. Murray said
there are issues with the exit from the new play park, as residents were
not made fully aware of the situation - Cheviot Housing had asked if there
were any objections to a play park but had not made it fully clear the
main route was past Addycombe Cottages, and residents pay a service charge
for this area's maintenance. Coun. Fendley said 2 councillor's live near
the site and he is not aware a meeting was to take place. Coun. Murray
asked whose responsibility the grass cutting past Whitton View will be.
Bridge
Street: Discussed
earlier.
Planning Applications received for the
following:
·
A/2008/0230: Ms D Mennim, Dalmatia - extension – supported
·
A/2008/0167:
Mr M Adamson, Rothbury Family Butchers - change of use, Mosaic Crafts -
supported
Notice
of Refusal of Planning
Permission
Approval of Planning Application have been
received for the following
Any
Other Business
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i]. Coun.
Fendley said the allotment tenants had had the ability to transport manure
onto their land, however due to lack of access they cannot now do this
ii].
Coun.
Sandford said with regard to the golf club access - it had historically
been agreed between ADC/NCC/Northumberland Estates road marking would be
undertaken and NE would pay, however he has spoken to ADC who have said
they are getting the run around from NE, as ADC did not put these points
in writing onto the final plan when it was put forward to Development
Control Committee, and NE are now passing the task around - Peter Biggars
ADC has been approached for advice.
iii].
Coun.
Murray asked if it is possible to have minutes put into the PC notice
board - Coun. Dawson said there is not enough space to put 8 pages on
display.
iv].
Coun. Murray asked if police can monitor parking in Brewery
Lane - as previously reported the
minibus
is finding problems with the Friday shopping bus.
v]. Coun. Edes reported Jubilee Institute
AGM - PC being invited as a user to send a representative.
vi]. Coun. Murray mentioned the precept
figure queried at the last PC meeting - ADC have explained it is to do
with the Burial Committee using reserves, clerk to seek clarification.
vii]. Coun. Reynalds reported a resolution has to
be made for the PC to be able to talk in private.
CLOSED
MEETING
Haugh Land
Coun. Dawson had contacted a solicitor regarding the 10 year restriction
who had then written to NE, with a reply received stating they are to look
and see if they are prepared to alter this stipulation.
Date
of Next Meeting
Wednesday
11 th
June 2008 commencing 7.l5pm
in the Jubilee Hall, following the Annual Assembly of the PC
The
meeting finished at 10.30pm.
Claire Miller, Clerk