| 3. |
Minutes of Previous Meeting |
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The minutes of the meting held on 7 March having been circulated to all members were
approved and the Chairman signed the Minute Book.
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| 4. |
Matters Arising
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a) |
Contaminated land |
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A copy of an e-mail received from Stroud District Council Housing &
Environmental Health Technician giving an explanation of 'contaminated land' was
circulated to the Wards.
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b) |
Grass Cutting |
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The Clerk confirmed that she had written to the County Highways Department
confirming that they should cut the grass verges in the parish this year.
The Clerk had also been in touch with Wilts Direct who had agreed to reduce their
quotation for grass cutting in the parish for the next season and their revised
quotation had been accepted.
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c) |
Dog Warden re: Eastcombe Recreation Ground |
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The Clerk confirmed that she had contacted the Dog Warden in respect of the dog
fouling on Eastcombe Recreation Ground who had promised to visit on a regular
basis. However, dog fouling is also now becoming a problem on streets in the
area and the Clerk was asked to contact the Dog Warden again.
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| 5. |
District Council Matters |
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District Councillor Greene told the meeting of the Radon Action Plan. The District
Council is working at a number of levels, seminars and local workshops. She said there
were 212 households in the district that are known to be affected by radon.
Householders affected will be provided with financial assistance to carry out simple
remedial measures .
She confirmed that the District Council Planning Committee would not support the
planning application of a telecommunications mast at Bisley.
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| 6. |
County Council Matters |
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As County Councillor Fellows was unable to be present, nothing was raised under this
heading.
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| 7. |
Finance
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Payments |
Service |
VAT |
Total |
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E F Jordan (March Salary) |
405.85 |
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405.85 |
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Inland Revenue (Tax & NI on Clerk's Salary) |
21.53 |
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21.53 |
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R Underwood - Repair of Bisley Pavilion |
435.00 |
76.12 |
511.12 |
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Morris Bucknall - Waterlane Maintenance |
31.23 |
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31.23 |
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Clerk's Petty Cash |
50.00 |
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50.00 |
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£943.61 |
£76.12 |
£1019.73 |
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Receipts |
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M J Dickinson - Allotment Rent |
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150.00 |
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Bisley Allotment Rents |
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60.00 |
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VAT Refund |
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1486.10 |
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£1696.10 |
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Cash Balance as at 31st March 2001 |
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£4685.24 |
| 8. |
Matters for Discussion
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a) |
Possible Changes in the format of Planning Reporting |
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IT WAS RESOLVED to accept Mr Bob Brook's procedures for reporting Planning
Applications. The Clerk is to have a meeting with the Mr Brooks and Planning
Sub-Committee Chairman John Perkins in order to implement them.
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b) |
Possible Changes in the format of Parish Council Meetings |
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IT WAS RESOLVED that Arrangements and Conduct of Business dated 10 March
2001 as drafted by Mr Michael Flint be incorporated into the Parish Council's
Standing Orders forthwith.
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c) |
Motion by Chairman re: action on new legislation |
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There was growing concern at the amount of paperwork that was being sent
through from both County Council, District Council and various other agencies.
The Chairman suggested that a volunteer Councillor should be responsible for
reading such documents and reporting his/her findings to Parish Council Meetings.
This would both save discussion time at Council Meetings and expedite matters
with deadlines.
The main categories at present were seen as Transport, Planning and the
Environment. The Chairman, Mrs Pat Carrick volunteered to report on Transport
issues, the Sub-Committee Chairmen volunteered to report on Planning issues and
it was suggested that the Environment be reported by volunteers as and when
documents were received.
There may be a parishioner, unconnected to the council, who could volunteer to
report on a subject that they had an interest and/or expertise in.
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d) |
Parish Councils' Way Forward |
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This will be discussed at a later meeting
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e) |
The Countryside Agency |
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This will be discussed at a later meeting after the Special Meeting on Monday, 9th
April when a talk will be given.
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f) |
Comments on GAPTC Report - February 2001 |
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Code of Conduct for Elected Members:
A Consultation paper had been received from DETR dated February 2001 and
circulated to councillors. The Clerk was asked to confirm to GAPTC that the
contents were acceptable to Bisley-with-Lypiatt Parish Council. |
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g) |
Listing of Oakridge War Memorial |
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The Chairman proposed that enquiries were made into the listing of Oakridge War
Memorial because of its historical interest.
All were in agreement.
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h) |
Proposed sale of land at Eastcombe Recreation Ground to
Gloucestershire County Council |
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A letter has been received from Gloucestershire County Council regarding the
purchase of two small plots of land, one on the allotments and one on the
Recreation Ground, from the Parish Council to enable soakaways to be
constructed for the Middle Hill Footway. Mrs Jeanne Russell remembered that in
the 1960's Gloucestershire County Council wanted to buy the Recreation Ground
but were prevented from so doing because the land had been gifted to the Parish
in perpetuity and cannot be sold. The Chairman and Clerk are to investigate.
The greatest concern is that trees may be felled on the Recreation Ground.
The Clerk was asked to acknowledge receipt of the letter and state that legal
advice was being sought.
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a) |
Bisley |
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Medlock Communications - Land at Limekiln Farm - Installation of
telecommunications pole - Opposed.
SDC - Windyridge - outline permission for residential development - Supported
Greystones - Erection of garage with games room - Supported
Allwinds - Erection of 2 storey side extension
High Meadow - Formation of pitched roof - Supported |
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b) |
Eastcombe |
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2 Brockley Acres - Erection of single storey extension - no observation
The Bungalow - Erection of extensions - no observations
Fairview Cottage - Erection of extension
Pepworth - Removal of condition of permission relating to residential annexe |
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c) |
Oakridge |
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The Old Post Office - Erection of pitched roof over existing - support
Oakhurst, Far Oakridge - Erection of circular timber open sided garden gazebo |
| 10. |
Correspondence |
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The following correspondence was received during March and was on the table to read.
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NALC |
Local Council Review |
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William Davis |
Quote for Eastcombe Recreation Ground Wall |
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Country Side Agency |
Letter re Rural Services Survey 2000 |
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SDC |
Keynotes/SDC Housing Partnership |
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NTP((UK) |
Quad Bikes for hire |
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CPRE |
Bledisloe Cup |
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Elite |
Brochure for outdoor furniture |
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GCC |
Letter - Gloucestershire Minerals Local Plan |
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GCC |
Developing new political management structure |
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CPRE |
Planning Update |
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SDC |
Stroud Town Centre Transport Study Invitation |
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Stroud Valleys Project |
News from SVP |
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UK Villages |
Leaflet re Websites
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The Countryside Agency |
New Rights, New Responsibilities |
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Morris Bucknell |
Quote for Cherrypiece, Waterlane |
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a) |
Bisley |
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Windows have been replaced in the Pavilion and a new lock has been fitted. It is hoped
to decorate the Pavilion when the weather improves. |
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b) |
Eastcombe |
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A request has been received via District Cllr Greene from new residents in Manor Farm
Lane, asking for a name plate.
Mr Carter stated that the road was, in fact, called The Leys and had been discussed at
a Ward Meeting. The Ward Councillors are not in favour of naming little by-ways as they
feel it is creeping urbanisation. The Clerk was therefore asked to write to the residents
informing them of the decision.
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Mr Carter asked whether the wall that had collapsed in Wells Road in Eastcombe between
Woodview and Uplyme impeding access had yet been cleared. The Clerk informed him
that the Highways Authority had confirmed that this had been done.
Mrs Russell stated that the footpaths in Brockley Acres were in a bad state of repair. The
Clerk confirmed that the Highways Authority had stated their intent to resurface these this
year.
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c) |
Oakridge |
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Mr Newman stated that there had been a report that the burning of carcasses due to foot
and mouth disease would take place in Aston Down. He had already contacted MAAF
who were non-committal. As Oakridge is down-wind of this site, he was concerned as to
the air quality if this should go ahead.
He asked the Clerk to write to MAAF on behalf of the Council, with a copy of David Drew
MP stating their objection. All were in agreement. |
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| 12. |
Date and Place of Next Meeting |
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The Annual General Meeting is to be held on Wednesday, 2nd May at 7.30 p.m. at Bisley
WI Hall.
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| There being no further business, the meeting closed at 9.45 p.m. |
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