Parish
Council
Minutes
of
the meeting of Rothbury Parish Council
held
on
Wednesday 17th September 2008
The meeting commenced at 7.15pm
These Minutes of the
Parish Council are in draft form (before ratification) - click on floating
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Present
Coun. Mrs Dawson, Mrs Edes, Mrs Morton, Dawson, Fendley, Gilson, Reynalds,
Sandford and the Clerk
Coun. Bridgett ADC/NCC
Apologies
Coun. Murray
, Dawson
Public
Participation
Alistair
Costley and Cheryl Lickiss present.
Flooding
Coun. Mrs Dawson thanked all person's who helped in the village with the
recent flooding problems, and paid great thanks to Coun. Dawson &
Bridgett, and sympathy to Coun. Fendley who was flooded out. The village
had pulled together and ADCINCC are now actioning clearing debris. Coun.
Fendley reinforced these comments, the police, fire station and
inhabitants had helped enormously and the community spirit really came
into being. Coun. Sandford said a new pump was installed 6 years ago to
protect riverside properties, and why did this not achieve its aim. Coun.
Bridgett had spoken to the riverside residents, and hopes to speak to
Environment Agency, however Coun. Fendley said nothing could have helped
with the highest floods for years. Coun. Bridgett said planned work had
started at Copletch.
Over
the Bridges report
Coun. Mrs. Morton to compile
Minutes
of Previous Meeting
The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed after minor amendments
Matters
Arising from Previous Meeting
Crime
& Disorder Forum
Coun.
Morton & Edes attended last meeting. PC Laurence Ward present, and
reported a priority setting meeting last week with 3 areas drawn up of
concern to residents - parking, traffic speed and police presence. Coun.
Fendley said with approximately 20 empty properties in the area, looting
and vandalism may occur as is already taking place in Morpeth. PC Ward had
worked in Morpeth at the time of the flooding and was aware of the
problems, and the police are to keep monitoring the properties, however at
night Alnwick & Berwick police are responsible for Rothbury. Coun.
Bridgett has asked NCC community safety officers to visit Rothbury. Coun.
Fendley reported a mass of copper piping at Armstrong Cottages, and it is
a shocking reflection people will take advantage of the circumstances.
Coun.
Bridgett has requested the purchase of a sign displaying driver speed, NCC
will make the initial capital purchase of the item, but will not provide
revenue funding. The Speed Camera Partnership can take the responsibility
for it, but this would mean it could be used anywhere within the county.
Coun. Reynalds asked what the annual maintenance cost will be, Coun.
Bridgett not too sure but will find out.
Rural
Transport / Shopping Bus
Coun.
Morton reported the scheme progressing well, with funding being sought -
the bus is now wholly owned, run and funded by UCTG. A lift is to be
hopefully placed on the back of the bus, and the group would be grateful
for further users. Coun. Bridgett reported the lift has been supported by
ADC but the amount requested does not fall within the outside bodies
scheme, and has been referred to the small grants community chest, which
will be discussed next month. Coun. Sandford asked if other PC's had been
approached for funding, Coun. Morton said this has to be discussed with
the committee, Coun. Sandford said even a small amount from the other
parishes would be beneficial, as it is an Upper Coquetdale transport bus.
Play
Areas
Nothing to report.
West
End Entrance/Bridge Street
Nothing
to report.
NHS
Governor
Coun.
Sandford reported a meeting tomorrow, and cannot see any reason why
progress will not go forward.
Nursing
Home
Coun.
Sandford reported one contractor had not provided enough detail and been
given more time, with basically a crunch meeting 23/9/08, where all
criteria will have to be met by the contractor's. Coun. Fendley asked if
the vacant Abbeyfields site has appeared in the debate, Coun. Sandford
replied no, Coun. Fendley said in some ways the site is established with
public amenities, Coun. Sandford said this negotiation is being trust led
with a piece of land available.
ADC
Local Wide Plan
Nothing
to report.
Village
Greens
Coun. Dawson in discussion with county solicitor, Coun. Bridgett said he
had been contacted by Stephen Rickett ADC, and the Rights of Way Committee
meet next month where the recommendation will be put forward.
Community
Lights Committee
Nothing
to report.
Website
Nothing
to report.
Golf
Club Entrance
Actioned
- to be taken off agenda.
Signage
Coun.
Fendley reported ADC meeting 2/10/08, to look at signage regarding village
trail booklet.
NSP Partnership
Nothing to report.
Turks
Head area gully
Nothing
to report.
Churchyard
Wall
Coun.
Gilson reported Eric Jensen had looked at the wall, which has been built
in two stages several hundred years apart, and recommended as a matter of
urgency an NCC civil engineer look at the area, as he thinks there needs
to be a form of tie system. Coun. Sandford thought advice could be sought
for free, Coun. Bridgett to request this from NCC.
Rothbury
Plan - scroll
down
Haugh Land: To
be discussed in private.
Parking: Coun.
Bridgett reported a steering group to be progressed, with NCC Dick Fraser
keen to be a part of this. Coun. Fendley said in the past getting all
parties sitting around the table appeared to be difficult, Coun. Bridgett
prepared to try and arrange this.
Hospital: Coun.
Bridgett reported hospital employee Gillian Thompson's retirement
celebration, and thought PC representation would be appreciated.
Youth Project: Meeting
tomorrow night, Coun. Sandford had resigned his Chairmanship, with Graham
Lockwood incoming Chair.
Footpaths:
Coun. Morton asked if the moss clearance requested at the last
meeting had been actioned - Coun. Bridgett replied all works at ADC are
currently on hold, with all staff on clearance duties after the recent
flooding.
Recycling: Nothing to report
Cyclepath: Coun.
Edes reported NCC had been in contact and they had met 10/9/08 with Tim
Carpenter and discussed possible paths, with the likely route along the
bridle path, or golf course road and across Ladies Bridge up into Tosson,
and upgrading existing footpaths. Coun. Sandford said if they have some
sort of written proposals, that is half way to action.
Speed Cameras:
Nothing to report.
Street Lighting: Nothing to report.
Enhance Public Areas: Nothing to
report.
Heritage Amenity Project: Nothing to
report.
Information Signage: Coun. Fendley
reported no signage for the new golf club - Coun. Bridgett replied a bid
is in through NCC for signage.
The following Accounts
have been authorised
i]. UCCT
- Request for Funding - Coun. Fendley suggested as John Barleycom Festival
postponed, could this sum be transferred to UCCT - £500 previously given
to John Barleycom. Coun. Gilson asked what percentage of Rothbury
residents use the bus, Coun. Reynalds in possession of a usage chart, with
mostly Rothbury residents, then Thropton. Coun. Sandford proposed £1K,
Coun. Fendley seconded, carried.
ii]. Shopping bus - August - £125.00 - £135 received in fares.
iii]. C Miller - Quarterly Salary & Expenses - £842.32
vi]. John Barleycom Festival- Request for Donation - now redundant,
cancelled after funding.
v]. T W Alderson - £11.15
vi]. J Gregory & Sons - £8.23
vii]. M Evens - £480.00
viii]. G Stephenson - £365.00
Coun. Edes reported gardeners will be charging £ 12 per hour next season.
Seats and Trees
Coun.
Edes reported bed works being looked after to a high standard, Coun. Morton
thought the War Memorial bed is well maintained. Coun. Sandford said yes the
work is first class, but there is also a market rate for gardening. Coun.
Edes reported posts & chains rectified, however there is a post down by
United Reformed Church which Coun. Edes thinks redundant, and would
councillor's give their opinions. Coun. Fendley reported a seat missing at
stepping stones after flooding.
Paths & Verges
Coun.
Bridgett reported the riverside path has been reinstated temporarily by NCC,
so clearing vehicles can access it, however it is private land.
Unitary
Councillor Report: -
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Coun. Bridgett reported the area
structure in Northumberland has been voted for the 3 area structure which he
supported himself. There will be a North, West and South East Committee, and
will start functioning 01/04/09, with delegated powers for grass cutting,
refuse collection, highways etc. The infamous Belonging Communities are now
gone, with a proposal put forward for a Community Forum, with governing held
with parishes sitting within the Rothbury division. Coun. Sandford asked
what safeguards are in place with committees with representation from a
number of PC's, as when discussing apportioning money, Rothbury in
Coquetdale terms will always be alone in the sense its infrastructure
responsibilities are so different, there is no comparison - and he was very
against moves with the now redundant Market Town Initiative, when the then
Chairman wished to resurrect it by having all PC's with equal voting powers,
and Coun. Sandford concerned this may happen. Coun. Bridgett replied these
issues will need discussed, at the present time he is taking a convening
role, but very keen it is parish led, and has asked for 4 parishes to be
moved out of the Rothbury division, for example Rothbury has half a workman
daily, the rest of the valley receives so much manpower per year, and the
main centre will receive the same standards. Coun. Fendley said there is a
precedent for 19 PC's working together, RPC are a bunch of volunteers, which
has always been useful, pleasant, and an effective debating society, but
this will be totally different with responsibilities for financial
management, and what training will be available. Coun. Bridgett said PC's
will not be forced to have the responsibility, services will be held by the
three area committees, NCC will not devolve duties if they do not think PC's
are capable of carrying them out. Coun. Sandford had read NALC magazine
which mentions about Quality Parish Council's, previously this had relied on
so many elected members, but this has now been rescinded, and feels with the
changes happening it would not do RPC any harm to become a QPC. Coun.
Bridgett said areas such as Cramlington will become pari shed, and if
parishes in rural Northumberland do not start grouping together they will
become much smaller. Coun. Sandford asked with the demise of ADC, Rothbury
will not be classed as a main settlement and will become much reduced. Coun.
Bridgett said an administration budget will be delegated, with monies
available to employ a full-time administrator. Coun. Edes said it will be
totally different if full time persons are employed for grass cutting etc.
Coun. Bridgett said all the administration would come from NCC, ego Payment
of salaries. Coun. Fendley commented he would look forward to hearing what
attendance and responsibility allowances will be.
Correspondence
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i]. Magistrate's
Court - Role in community
ii]. NALC
- Training Events
iii]. National
Trust - Cragside retaining wall - works to be carried out to wall.
iv]. North East War Memorials Project - Newsletter
v]. NCC
- L TP - requests received
vi]. Clerk's
& Council's Direct - newsletter
vii]. NSP
- Proposed NSP Partnerships
viii]. Community
Action Northumberland - Newsletter
ix]. ADC
- Chairman's Civic & Youth Awards 2008 - nominations requested
x]. Novera
Energy - proposed wind farm at Wingates
xi]. NCC
- LTP 2009-10
xii]. The
Clerk - magazine
xiii]. NCC
- Post Office Network changes
xiv]. ADC
- Forum Minutes 30/7/08
xv]. CPRE
- Newsletter
xvi]. NHS
- Consultation
xvii]. NCC - Area Committee Meeting agenda 18/9/08
xviii]. Police Forum - Minutes
Planning
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Addycombe
Development: No
reply received from McKinery Homes regarding proposed meeting. Coun. Fendley
felt very strongly Addycombe residents have the opportunity to attend a
meeting, and was prepared to speak to site foreman, Coun. Gilson suggested
the meeting should be formal, not informal, however Coun. Dawson had said at
the last PC meeting he wished for an informal meeting, Coun. Mrs Dawson
prepared to ring site office regarding arranging a meeting.
Bridge
Street:
Planning
Applications received for the following:
. A/2008/0435:
Property Management, Boots the Chemist - signs - supported
. A/2008/0420:
Mrs N Rutherford, 6 Hurley Knowles - Conservatory - supported
. A/2008/0443:
Chemist - change shop colour - supported
Approval
of Planning Application have been received for the following:
. A/2008/0384:
Mrs D Reygate, Hillcote, Garleigh Road - sun room extension
Any
Other Business -
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i]. Coun.
Sandford reported being asked for his views on behalf of Armstrong Estates
regarding houses running Hillside East, they wish to take out mature trees
behind the houses and most of the wood on the other side of the houses with
the Forestry Commission physically taking them out - mature trees that
overhang the main pathway. Coun. Sandford had asked if it was not prior to
further development, however there is a line behind which no development is
permitted. Coun. Sandford thought it would be a shame to lose the wood as a
pleasant amenity. Coun. Bridgett suggested ADC Tree Preservation Officer be
contacted.
ii].
Coun. Sandford requested Quality Parish Council be added to next agenda.
Date of Next Meeting
Wednesday
15th
October 2008 commencing 7.15pm in the Jubilee Hall
The meeting finished at
8.50pm.
Claire Miller Clerk