Microlight activity correspondence reached a satisfactory conclusion for the PC involvement, see agenda items 4g and 5.
Minutes of Slaley Parish Council, Monday September 14th 2009, in Slaley Commemoration Hall 7.30 p.m.
1. Apologies: Councillors I.C. Hancock, Ms M Palmer, Mrs A. S. Robson & S. Davison & County Councillor C.W. Horncastle.
Present: Councillor Mrs C. A. Brooks in the Chair. Councillor Mrs L. Norris. Clerk Mrs P. Wilson.
Public: Helen & Tom Henderson. Courant Reporter: None. Slaley Notes: Jean Elphick. Community Trust Executive Committee Member: Michael Elphick.
2. Declaration of Interests and Hospitality Record.
None
3. Minutes of August Parish Council Meeting (circulated pages 549- 553 + appendix 1 page 554).
Proposed as a true record by Cllr. L. Norris and seconded by Cllr. C.A. Brooks the minutes were approved and signed. Amendments and additions were made to appendix 1/100809.
4. Matters Arising.
a) Appendix 1/100809 Report of Walk about reference the extra Speed Unit: Clerk has e-mailed Alan Bawn to ask if a second camera for Slaley would be possible. We could use our Beacon grant as part payment.
b) 4c 10/8/09 Proposed meeting between Councillor CW Horncastle, Slaley School Headteacher & a representative of the Hexham Partnership will be postponed because Mrs Ross is absent with a broken limb.
c) 4d 10/8/09 Forest Consultation completed, agreed then sent and receipt by FC acknowledged by e-mail 3/9/08.
d) 8d 10/08/09 Mobile Post Office back up policy. Telephone to Ian Carlton at Post Office Ltd and an e-mail sent of our problems. Mr. Carlton has offered to attend the October 12th meeting. Clerk to e-mail around to check that this is OK
e) 8f 10/8/09 winter salt bins reply from Highways: Yes salt bins are provided and maintained by NCC with the main criteria being that they are not on a gritting route. The Parks Side Bungalow site in the village we may have to cover the cost. The banks listed on the B6306 already get grip heaps provided although it is on the gritting route.
f) 8c 10/8/09 Wooley Microlight airstrip – much correspondence has been received about this subject culminating with the front-page article in the Hexham Courant of 11/9/09 entitled “Airstrip is a disaster risk”. Reply dated 10/9/09 from NCC Planning, Geoff Marshall, (Monitoring and Enforcement Officer)- current legislation is that this type of activity is legal up to 28 days in any year. A copy of local monitoring would be helpful. Reply dated 9/9/09 from Mike Hal,e Sqn Ldr OCLF Ops Sqn RAF Wittering after looking into the microlight site a warning of potential microlight activity has been added in the UKMLFH (UK Military Low Flying Handbook). This Cllr CA Brooks felt closed the correspondence satisfactorily.
5. Public Participation.
Mr Henderson provided photographs of two mircrolight aircraft at the Wooley site taken over the weekend. Each aircraft has a unique number and the owners can be traced by feeding these numbers onto a web site. A person from Ryton owned the second aircraft. Both were two-men crew aircraft, microlights have developed a lot from an open seat in a kite like construction with an engine. The aviation chart was looked at and explained. The windsock went up on August 3rd and much activity was recorded over the Slaley Show weekend (August 8th). Flying heights of Tornado jets and microlights were discussed. The Wooley Residents Group is intending to keep a log of dates when activity takes place. Mr Henderson was thanked for keeping the Parish Council informed.
6. Community Trust Report
Attached as appendix 1/140909.
Chairman referred the Councillors to the meeting between Dr Hancock, and Reverend Irvine see agenda item 4a of July 13th minutes page 537 and appendix 1/130709, page 544. No meeting has taken place yet.
Reference the Community Chest funding see PC minutes 13th July 2009 agenda item 7c, page 539 (a new Community Chest £50,000 scheme for West Northumberland, administered through Susi Goncu. At its first meeting £42,000 was requested but only £6,700 was given out).
Cllr Brooks had a hand drawn sketch of a proposed new entrance to the village sign. “Slaley villages welcomes careful drivers” then underneath a board for village posters to be place i.e. Slaley Show, Leek Club, Film Club, Gardening Club etc and below that a planter full of flowers. Clerk explained that permission from NCC highways would be needed and large blocked out permanent signs on the village verges was not generally favourable. Cllr Norris felt the central notice portion would cause detraction for drivers and could cause accidents; the planter beneath however would look well.
Youngsters from Reaston View have asked (via Jean Elphick) if play equipment could be placed on the grassed portions of the parking area.
Mrs Elphick also asked if a second wayside seat could be placed on the road between Townfoot and the Flothers overlooking Reaston Hills. The Clerk replied that this stretch of grass verge was no narrow that it would be unsafe.
7. Matters for Discussion with County Councillor Colin W Horncastle.
None
8. Correspondence.
a) David Baynes telephoned the Clerk Sunday 23/8/09 about the second accident that week going through his fence on the C265 north of Holly Cottage. An e-mail was immediately sent to NCC Highways Managers CC & MR. By 3/9/09 Alan Bawn had replied to both Mr Baynes and the PC that vegetation needs to be cut back a slow road marking highlighted with red strips for northbound drivers and the chevrons be implemented with black and white marker posts around the bend.
b) Circulated by e-mail 14/8/09, 22/8/09: NHS Swine Flu Updates
c) Circulated by e-mail 14/8/09 National & Local Allowances – There is a £272 allowance where a home is used for an office.
d) Circulated by e-mail 14/8/09 (17 pages long) NALC’s Direct Information Service + info on the Local Democracy, Economic Development & Construction Bill proceeding through parliament.
e) Circulated by e-mail 14/8/09 NALC Vat Workshops
f)Circulated by e-mail 18/8/09 NALC Three-day Leadership Academy 15-18 Sept.
g) Circulated by e-mail 22/8/09 Outcome of Emergency Care Consultation – west Northumberland would prefer to receive EC in Newcastle in terms of distance and traveling – seeking to put arrangements in place for this to happen.
h) Circulated by e-mail 24/8/09 NCC hard copy received re The Big Tidy Up – Autumn Litter Pick? No response by Healey Councillors
i) Circulated by e-mail 24/8/09 RSN Parish Newsletter August 09
j) Circulated by e-mail 29/8/09 More powers for Parish Councils in the Sustainable Communities Act.
k) Circulated by e-mail 4/9/09 RSN – Help shape your own manifesto
l) Circulated by e-mail 4/9/09, 29/8/09 RSN Weekly summary Sept 4th, August 29th
m) Circulated by e-mail 7/9/09, 18/8/09, 14/8/09: Weekly Rural Focus Sept 3, August 17, August 12th
n) Circulated by e-mail 7/9/09 Save our Squirrels – October reporting information.
o) Circulated by e-mail 8/9/09 West Area Committee meeting 15/9/09.
Hard copy: a) Tyne Rivers Trust updating its database. Anyone else wish to be on the circulation list other than me?
b) North East Regional Employers’ Organisation for local authorities providing details of its Advisory Service – membership is currently £273,00 + vat per annum (correspondence will be available at both Councils’ September meeting)
c) NCC Senior Waste Management Officer, Sheila Johnson, leaflets for distribution or display on (i) the real nappy campaign; (ii) home compost bins; (iii) how to recycle more of your waste. These cost £1.49 to send to Healey PC and £1.82 to send to Slaley. They are full colour and must have been expensive to produce – I personally feel a cash strapped County Council could have used this expenditure more wisely and maybe that needs saying especially if they go into the recycling bin!
d) Advertising leaflet for quality Hardwood Bus Shelters which would look very nice in either parish at prices ranging between £4,280 – £13,300.
e) The Boundary Committee. Electoral Review of Northumberland: draft recommendations. If you recall this started in February 2009 when they proposed that Healey & Blanchland should be with Prudhoe etc. Not sure where they have it now I have not looked yet. There is a poster to place somewhere for the general public to read and you are requested to provide any comments on the recommendations by 6/11/09, for a full report see www.boundarycommittee.org.uk
f) Northumberland Care Trust – Putting People First Programme – initiatives intended to progress the social care reform agenda. New 4 page newsletter (issue 1) dated August 2009. Again an expensive full colour board publication.
g) NCC Electric Blanket Testing 16/9/09 Hexham Fire Station – Poster placed on Notice Board.
h) Age Concern Northumberland request for financial aid.
i) Local Works Sustainable Communities Act also received by e-mail see 8j above.
j) North Pennines AONB Partnership: Annual review 2008-09
k) Clerks and Councils Direct September 2009.
l) Glasdon products (see glass recycling bins on page 5)
m) LCR Autumn 2009 magazine
n) Timberline Catalogue.
9. Financial Report.
a) Cheques to be signed:
No 384 Alex Evison grass weed spraying £19.69
No 385 Patricia Wilson Salary 1 Apl – 30 Sept as agreed 8/12/09 agenda item 16 £1,281.00
Proposed by Cllr Brooks & seconded by Cllr Norris the cheques were signed.
b) Interim Payment: No 383 VMS Rotation of Speed Sign £109.25, (24/8/09) Signed by Cllrs Hancock and Brooks.
c) Paid into bank the second Precept installment of £3,320.00
10. Current Planning Applications.
20090692: Certificate of lawfulness for proposed demolition of outhouse and construction of new single storey extension and conversion of garage to living accommodation. South Highclear Cottage. Circulating
20090636: Variation of condition No 3 of planning permission 86/E/125 to allow caravans to be used for human habitation between 1st March in one year and 31st January in the succeeding year. Springhouse Caravan County Park. Objections request a site visit with representation by the Parish Council before application considered.
20090637: Variation of condition No 5 of planning permission 75/E/460 to allow caravans to be used for human habitation between 1st March in one year and 31st January in the succeeding year and the use of one caravan unit for the purpose of human habitation by a site warden all year round. Springhouse Caravan County Park. Objections request a site visit with representation by the Parish Council before application considered. CC Horncastle has been asked to support this request.
Copies of Springhouse resident objections received.
20050591: Conversion of existing garage to annex & construction of detached garage. Peel Flatt Cottage. No objections
20050515: Conversion of extension of integral garage, conservatory extension to living room & kitchen glazed extension to staircase & new portico to main entrance & installation of 4 dormers. Moorland View.
20090410: Two storey extension to side. Linnel Hill. No objections,
20080046 Internal refurbishment – Slaley Hall Pending.
Decisions from Planning Authority
20090162 OUTLINE Construction of 78 holiday lodges, Slaley Hall Withdrawn?
11. Request Slaley Hall Holiday Villa Occupancy Confirmation (carried forward from August on the yearly planner)
Letter posted 27/8/09.
12. Parish Plan Annual Information Board. Facilities & Services Update
a) There have been no further reports of damage to the Information Board. How is the temporary repair holing up? Has anything further been heard from Marcus Byron see 9g 11/5/09 & 4d 8/6/09 where ME was sending a reminder. Clerk to ask for an update.
b) The “Where to buy Locally” needs updating for 2009. (death of Alan Hutchinson etc). agreed at 2/131008, page 466, amended during November 2008 and finally agreed appendix 2 081208, page 486
c) The Business Directory – agreed at appendix 3/131008, page 467 amended during November 2008 and finally agreed appendix 3 081108, page 487 – any known additions?
d) Slaley Commemoration hall are holding an “Open Day for Hall Users” on October 17th between 2-4 p.m. The PC could have a stall at this and promote the Business Directory and the Where to Buy Locally pamphlet. Do any of the Councillors wish to man a stall? There would be no cost and the Hall committee are intending to provide refreshments. This should have been advertised in the Slaley Notes last Friday and will hopefully be included in the Newsletter.
13. Post Christmas Meal for Elderly
Clerk write and request a price from Slaley Hall?
14. Annual review of the effectiveness of the system of internal audit.
Monthly reports and present system is adequate.
A balance sheet was presented attached as appendix 2/140909
15. BOATs network consultation document (9 10/08/09) discuss draft response
a) Work is progressing on the draft response for the seven routes in Slaley parish. Photographs and reports used in the 2008 and 2009 annual Highways Report will be included and updated.
Dr. Hancock has updated his paper from April 2007 and the findings have been incorporated into the draft reply text. When a reply is considered satisfactory it will be circulated for approval.
b) Cllr Norris reported that residents on the U8080 & U8081 had still not received official notification that Byway 44 had been reduced in width by the Courts. Correspondence received at 15.19 today from SR apologised for the delay and said the delay was due to a misunderstanding with his staff.
16. A.O.B.
None.
17. BOATs update.
The 4 Parishes committee is working closely with the individual parishes to form a combined response to the consultation document.
18. Date of October 2009 meeting.
Monday October 12th.
There being no further business the meeting closed at 9.15 p.m.