Monk Fryston and Hillam Village Plan

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Contents Introduction and Background 3 Achievements since last plan 4 Survey results 7 Overall Priorities 8 Village aims going forward 9 We are located in North Yorkshire around the A63. We are approximately 24 miles to the East of Leeds, 8 miles to the West of Selby and 22 miles South West of York. From the 2011 census there are 406 households with 1004 residents in Monk Fryston and 277 households and 720 residents in Hillam. York 22 How to Find us Leeds 24 Distances shown are approx. to Loca on centres

Introduc on background Welcome to the Monk Fryston and Hillam Village Plan. This is the village plan for the residents of Monk Fryston and Hillam. It contains information about how we would like to see our community develop and grow. It has been complied by our residents following a number of surveys. We are situated off the A63 some 8 miles West of Selby within the Selby District of North Yorkshire. Our two villages lie approximately 2 miles east of the A1M and 24 miles east of Leeds. The villages lie approximately 2 and 3 miles south of South Milford and Sherburn in Elmet which have rail connections to Leeds and York. Sherburn is a local service centre with a wide range of local facilities. The purpose of the plan is to:- Identify local needs and opportunities Set out actions relating to those needs and opportunities. Set out a long term vision for our community Galvanise, inspire and engage with the community. The Plan has been prepared following a detailed consultation process involving all residents of the two villages as well as the various groups and organisations which operate within the villages. The priorities indicated in this plan arise from a prioritisation exercise undertaken at a number of village events. We are con ident that a thorough consultation process has been completed offering all villagers a number of opportunities to express their views and that the information presented in this plan accurately represents the views of those members of our communities. The implementation of the plan will require goodwill and commitment from a range of bodies and organisations. We were heartened that 15 villagers expressed a desire to take lead roles in the implementation of the Parish Plan. We would propose that a number of sub -groups should be established to monitor the progress achieved on the various themes within the Plan.

Achievements since last plan Before Traffic and Highways Bus Stop Improvements have been made to the bus stop area in front of the post office. This was causing several issues at the me the last plan was produced. The bus stop was moved to the East of the Post office and a wai ng area established. There have been no major issues since the altera ons. A er Traffic Calming Monk Fryston Parish Council worked hard to get the highways department to install Vehicle Ac vated signs (VAS) on either side of Water Lane. The Parish Council has also entered into an agreement with North Yorkshire County Council to have Temporary VAS signs at the entrance to the village three mes a year on a rolling programme Before Environmental Garage The Petrol Sta on at the East end of Monk Fryston was a par cular eyesore as it had been abandoned by the owner. It has since been put into use and is currently used for a car wash facility which is used by many residents in our villages A er

Achievements since last plan Plan ng Throughout the village Planters have been introduced at various loca ons. These Planters are refreshed twice a year with seasonal plants. Thanks goes to those residents who help out by watering and tending to the plants. Dog Fouling A number of addi onal dog li er bins have been provided for dog walkers to dispose of dog mess responsibly. Facili es Community Centre There have been several upgrades to the community Centre since the last plan was issued. There has been a Conservatory added and a major reconstruc on of the centre to increase the space. An extended Kitchen and toilet facili es have been added as well as an addi onal mee ng room and Disabled toilet. This has led to an increase in use of the facility and a greater number of ac vi es available to our residents. A big thank you to all our residents who helped make these improvements possible

Achievements since last plan Sports and Play Cricket Pavilion The cricket pavilion in Hillam has been completely replaced and relocated. Members undertook to replace the ancient and dilapidated old pavilion. Play Ground at the Community Centre The roundabout has been replaced at the community centre which is a great improvement on the previous one. The playground has also been fenced off with no dogs allowed which provides a safer and cleaner area to play in. The Play ground is subject to regular inspec on and maintenance to ensure that the equipment is serviceable.

Hillam & Monk Fryston Community Sports Associa on The Junior Football and Cricket clubs have come together to create the Sports Associa on, a not-forprofit community interest company. The aim is to provide a hub for mul ple sports and ac vi es, to promote social and physical well-being, for all the communi es of Hillam and Monk Fryston. Interest is being sought from all sports clubs. The Sports Associa on plans respond to our original village consulta on, regarding the need for more sports and games facili es in the local area. We have par ally delivered against this (e.g. new cricket pavilion), and more needs to be done par cularly for all year round and mul -sports ac vi es. Start-up funding from CEF has been secured to deliver a Healthy Hub & Spokes to provide mul -sports and community facili es in the villages, and to promote ac vity for young people and amongst those residents who may otherwise be isolated or denied access to such services. Objec ves for this programme of work include: coordina ng mul -sports applica ons for grant-funding and fund-raising upgrading and making be er use of the facili es that we already have in the villages easing access to sports and games for all age-groups and user-groups cross-pollena ng interest between sports, and assis ng emergent clubs create a physical and virtual environment (the Hub ) for the villages to use & build on Coordina ng with and op mising use of other village facili es Other Ini a ves The Pub is the Hub Cross Keys Hillam For Hillam Residents the Pub is the Hub started in September 2014 and is a community based coffee morning that takes place every Monday morning at the Cross Keys Pub in Hillam. The publicans host the event as a not for profit and help with storage of books etc. It is a locally driven event with no external agencies working with it. Defibrillator A Defibrillator has been installed in the old telephone box in Hillam square. Installed early in 2017 and was financed by Hillam Parish Council and a CEF grant. The equipment is monitored by a local team on a weekly basis. The box also has an emergency phone installed in case of an emergency in the village.

Achievements since last plan Youth Youth Club A youth club has been established at the Community Centre. Sessions are held on Monday evening, during term me, from 6:30pm. It is well a ended by children from our villages. Beaver Scouts Beaver Scouts are the youngest sec on of the Scou ng organisa on. They are between 6 and 8 years old. We now have a beaver colony that meet regularly in the Community Centre at 6:30on Wednesday evenings during term me. Cub Scouts Cub are between 8 and 10 years old. The Cub Scout Pack meet regularly in the Community Centre at 6:30pn Tuesday evenings during term me. Village Events Such has been the popularity and success of events since 2008 that the villages have gained a reputa on as the place with a great community spirit. Examples of this have been.. 2012 Olympics being hosted by the UK. We were honoured to be on the route for the torch journey and arranged many village ac vi es for our residents and visitors. 2012 Queens Diamond Jubilee Celebra ons, St Wilfrid's Concert, Jubilee Party at the Community Centre and Picnic at Monk Fryston Hall. 2013 Start of the Annual Beer Fes val 2016 Tour de Yorkshire route bus stop off point and village ac vi es 2016 Proms at the Pavilion

Survey results This section gives details of the survey results undertaken in 2016. These results are based on responses from 126 residents. We undertook community surveys during 2016 with the following questions:- 1. What would make life better where you live? 2. What ideas do you have that would bene it your community? The survey was sent out to groups during 2016 and responses received either via Survey Monkey or paper questionnaire. Residents were given the opportunity to comment and add to the survey at the Tour de Yorkshire event on the 30th April. The Final Opportunity for input was on at the Proms at the Pavilion event on the 16th July. At this event residents were asked to prioritise the outcomes of the survey. The first part of the survey asked residents what Ideas they had that would benefit our community. The results are shown in the table below. There were a total of 168 responses to this ques on.

Survey results The second part of the survey asked residents what Ideas they had that would benefit our community. The results are shown in the table below. There were a total of 93 responses to this ques on. Overall Priori es At the Proms at the Pavilion event residents were asked to priori se the results of the surveys. These were grouped into various sec ons and are shown below. Pedestrian safety along with traffic management are seen as the highest priority.

Village aims going forward The top 5 priori es for each sec on will be taken forward and considered for implementa on.

Village aims going forward

Village aims going forward

Village aims going forward

Next Steps From the survey results the following projects are already in hand to be assessed to see if they can be implemented. Project Bus shelters Footpath Monk Fryston South Milford Sports facili es Improvements to the Community Centre Beer Fes val A63 Water Lane Junc on Reduce Speed Limit A63 Footpath Church Lane Community Centre Organisa on Monk Fryston Parish Council Monk Fryston / South Milford Parish Councils Sports Associa on, Mul use all year facility Community Associa on PTA / Community Associa on Monk Fryston Parish Council Monk Fryston Parish Council Monk Fryston Parish Council The plan will be reviewed by various organisations within our villages. Organisations are encouraged to take on parts of the plan in line with their constitutions and role within our community. It will be their responsibility to:- 1) Decide on which requirement of the plan they will be taking up 2) Involve other interested parties as appropriate 3) Notify the Parish Councils of their intention (to avoid duplication) 4) Arrange further Consultations and surveys as required to ine tune any requirements 5) Undertake feasibility and design studies as appropriate 6) Arrange for funding if required 7) Implement the requirement