Syresham Parish Council Chairman: Mrs Dorothy Dunkley, 31 Wappenham Road, Syresham, rthants, NN13 5HQ Telephone: 01280 850626 MINUTES Parish Clerk Mrs Lesley Sambrook Smith 29B Bell Lane Syresham Brackley rthants NN13 5HP Tel: 01280 851178 email: parishclerk@syresham.com Syresham Parish Council Held on Wednesday 22 nd July 2015 in the Village Hall at 7.30pm Present: Mrs D Dunkley, Mrs C Munsey, Mrs J Haycock, Mr R Dixon, Mr B Lynch 1. Apologies D Green, I Draper 2. Declarations of interest - none 3. Planning Update Planning ref Address Description PC decision Single storey rear extension The Old & porch. Dormer windows Farmhouse, with associated internal S/2015/0816/FUL Crowfield and external works S/2015/0802/FUL S/2015/0988/FUL S/2015/1028/FUL S/2015/1421/FUL 29 Bell Lane 30 High Street 9 Burnham Place Red House Farm High Cross Variation of condition 2 (plans)/2011/1540/ful (Demolition of existing bungalow & replace with single storey dwelling) to add a utility room, change garage to bedroom, change gable to allow for solar gain. Change from stone to brick/timbers Off road parking bay Two storey side and single storey rear extensions Garden machinery store and garages Planning decision Date decided objections Approved 05/06/2015 Objections Approved with restrictions 16/06/2015 objections Withdrawn 05/05/2015 objections Approved 16/06/2015 objections 4. Minutes of previous Meetings held on 24 th June and 16 th July were read, it is proposed they are accepted as a true record. Proposed.R Dixon Seconded..D Dunkley (24/6)
Proposed.J Haycock Seconded..C Munsey (16/7) 5. Matters arising a) Parish walkabout date confirmed as 4 th September at 3.40pm. Cllrs Dunkley, Munsey and Dixon to meet with the commissioner. b) Western Power request to move the sub-station in the Swingfield information only c) Date to be arranged for painting white gates date is the 7 th September at 10am. Please bring your own brushes! d) Village of the Year results Syresham won Medium Village category and was runner up in the Overall Best Village category e) Parish Enhancement Gang visit was completed on the 21 st July. Clerk to write to Highways to thank them for their efforts. 6. Accounts for payment and quarterly financial check Payee Amount VAT Cheque number Power Clerks Salary (June) 638.25 0 101225 LGA1972 s111 (1) Dempsey Garden Services 720 0 101226 Highways Act 1980 s96 ROSPA (annual inspection) 92.40 15.40 101227 Open Spaces Act 1906 s10 BDO audit 120 20 101228 LGA 1972 s111 (1) Hewitsons 3126 520 101229 LGA1976 s19 BT Direct Debit 49.62 Total spend = 4746.27 It was proposed that the above accounts be paid Reserve account 17702.70 Community account.. 6170.67 ( 5000 transferred from Reserve account) The quarterly bank reconciliation and ICC check was performed by Cllr Green and no issues were found. The year to date spend was reviewed by all councillors and all budgeted payments were as expected. Further invoices from Hewitsons are not expected in the immediate future. Proposed the above accounts are accepted as a true record Seconded..R Dixon 7. Correspondence a) Mobile library routes sent to councillors prior to the meeting. The van will visit on the second Wednesday of the month at Church End between 12.00-12.20 and again on the second Saturday of the month at the primary school between 14.00-14.40
b) Abbey Road Appeal new dates are the 17 th and 18 th vember c) Proposed winter bye-way closures will now not include two wheeled motorized vehicles. d) Natwest mandate change complete, as is Barclays e) Came and Company business update sent to councillors prior to the meeting 8. Swingfield report J Haycock Bark under the baby swings and wooden equipment is low, bin needs emptying. 9. ROSPA report was circulated to all councillors prior to the meeting. It is proposed that the Clerk asks ROSPA how to prevent finger entrapment. Proposed J Haycock As bark has been found to be quite thin in areas, prices to replenish levels are as follows: 2 x 1000L bags of pine nuggets would cost 169.99 (free delivery, expected within 2-3 working days) 30 x 70L bags of pine nuggets would cost 184.68 (delivery as above) It is proposed that 30 70L bags are ordered immediately and that all available councillors help to spread it. Seconded..R Dixon 10. Price of rubber chippings to replace play bark D Green In Cllr Greens absence, it is proposed that this is an item for the September meeting and the full cost of moving to either wet pour, grass guard or rubber chippings be investigated fully. Seconded..J Haycock 11. Village Welcome Packs allocation of delivery areas D Green Broad Street I Draper Bell Lane C Munsey The Pound R Dixon High Street J Haycock Malt Lane and Magdalen Close D Dunkley Wappenham Road A Jeskins Main Road, Pimlico, Crowfield B Lynch Abbey Road and Blenheim Place P Town Burnham Place, Church End and The Hill Cllr Munsey to retain the packs until needed for delivery. 12. Mowing of the banks on Broad Street and around the seat at the corner of High Street and Main Road. An extra 15 per cut has been quoted. The Clerk is to ask Highways about the ownership of the bank on Broad Street. The decision about the additional areas to be cut will be deferred until September.
13. Table and chairs to be used under the slide equipment C Munsey The clerk is to investigate what could be used and obtain prices for discussion at the September meeting. 14. Annual Parish Assembly attendance R Dixon Discussions were held around how the parish council communicates with the village generally. As several ideas (village emails, village news noticeboard) were identified, it is suggested that this is a brainstorming session during the September meeting. 15. Speedwatch update A Jeskins Defer to next meeting 16. Tree Preservation Order query regarding chestnut trees on Main Road B Lynch To ensure the trees are adequately protected during any building work, the parish council will invite the developers to a Parish Council meeting to discuss the trees and their protection. 17. BDO audit report was issued to all councillors prior to the meeting. It is proposed that the asset register is updated as suggested by BDO. This rule will also apply to the new bench being donated by the History Society. 18. Report from Parish Clerks Forum was circulated to all councillors prior to the meeting. It is proposed that the Clerk asks SNC for their Safeguarding Policy to enable Syresham Parish Council to prepare their own. Proposed J Haycock 19. Report from Parish Special Constable summit was circulated to all councillors prior to the meeting. It is proposed that the Clerk requests a Knock and Drop event, but also requests that prior notice is given before they come to the village. Standing Orders suspended 9.00 20. Report from Punch Taverns meeting was circulated to all councillors prior to the meeting. 21. Articles for inclusion in the Syresham Times New website New councillors Parish enhancement gangs Village welcome packs Village of the Year result Abbey Road appeal date Flower box planting
22. Items for inclusion in next months Agenda ne 23. Date of next meeting 13 th August 10.45am (planning meeting), 26 th August (parish council) Apologies for the 13 th August meeting: B Lynch, J Haycock Apologies for the 26 th August meeting: B Lynch Meeting closed 9.15pm L Sambrook Smith (Parish Clerk)