WADHURST
PARISH COUNCIL
THE MINUTES OF WADHURST PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT THE PAVILION, SPARROWS GREEN RECREATION GROUND,
ON THURSDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2009 AT 7.30PM
Present: Councillors Doyle (Chairman), Bell, Berger, Mrs Colvin, Miss Gadd,
Miss Gates, Kent, Mamlok,
Mrs Monaghan, Mrs Pearman, Phipson, Price, Standley, Miss Whatmore and Wheeler.
Also in attendance: PCSO Bennett and one other member of the Police, two members of the public and one member of the press.
1. TO RECEIVE APOLOGIES AND REASONS FOR ABSENCE
Apology received from District Cllr. Wells.
2. DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS
Cllr. Bell declared a prejudicial interest in item 13.1 in view of work in
his professional capacity with Wadhurst Institute Hall and Field; Cllr. Bell
left the meeting during discussion of this item.
Cllr. Price declared a prejudicial interest in item 13.1 as a Trustee of Wadhurst Institute Hall and Field. Cllr. Price made a representation as permitted under 12 (2) of the Code on Conduct and left the meeting during discussion of this item.
Cllr. Standley declared a prejudicial interest in item 13.1 as a Trustee of Wadhurst Institute Hall and Field. Cllr. Standley made a representation as permitted under 12 (2) of the Code on Conduct and left the meeting during discussion of this item.
Cllr. Miss Whatmore declared a prejudicial interest in item 10 Planning as
her property is close to 1 Townlands Road; she did not leave the meeting as
there was no discussion on this item.
3. POLICE REPORT
PCSO Tamara Bennett gave the following report:
4. PUBLIC FORUM
None.
5. TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MEETING 12.11.09
Resolved to approve the Minutes of the meeting held 12.11.09 as a true record.
6. TO DETERMINE MATTERS ARISING FROM THE PREVIOUS MINUTES FOR UPDATING
AND NOTING
None.
7 . TO RECEIVE REPORTS OF COUNTY AND DISTRICT COUNCILLORS.
District Council
WDC budget has been approved for consultation; it is an increase of 2.74% on
2009/10. There is a deficit in the budget of £650K which will be made up from
Reserves. It is expected that the Government Revenue Support Grant will decrease
by 10% over the next three years.
Wadhurst is in the first phase of the new kerbside recycling scheme. All residents will receive information on the scheme and a public meeting will be held to explain the process and answer questions.
During the last year, WDC received 101 complaints and 72 compliments.
8. CHAIRMAN’S ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE FOR NOTING
8.1 Report on ESCC consultation on proposed pedestrian crossing
Report given on the public consultation held by ESCC on 25.11 on the proposed
pedestrian crossing. Comments on the proposal must be forwarded to ESCC by
the closing date for the consultation of 31.12.09. Further questionnaires have
been requested; forms can be download via the ESCC website.
Correspondence was reviewed and noted.
9. HIGHWAYS, TRANSPORT AND LIGHTING MATTERS
9.1 To receive report from Highways, Transport & Lighting
Committee
Quotation received for fingerpost maintenance; this will be reviewed by the
committee.
9.2 To consider parking survey and approve expenditure
Discussions continue with representatives from the Fire Service to progress
the proposal for long term parking at the Fire Station site. In order to
assess the extent of the parking problem in Wadhurst and the type of parking
that is required, it is proposed to undertake a comprehensive survey on two
separate days in March. To contain costs to £1300 per day, it is proposed
to use volunteers for the initial shift starting at 6am.
Resolved to approve expenditure of £2600 + VAT for car park surveys; expenditure
permitted under LGA 1972 s111.
9.3 To receive update on proposal for Wealden Walk event
It is proposed to arrange a walk for the Spring involving all ages and sectors
of the community. A route between parish boundaries and joining up with Frant
and Mayfield is being considered.
9.4 To receive update on proposal to stop Cannon Street trains
Report of the conference held to review the proposal to stop Cannon Street
trains. The event was well attended by council representatives and Network
Rail, only 1 MP attended out of the 4 invited and there was no-one from the
Department of Transport. There is no negotiation on the proposal to stop
Cannon Street trains from the Hastings Line and Tunbridge Wells in view of
the Government priority for the Thameslink service. It appears that the only
way forward is for MPs to try and address the issue and it was agreed to
write to Charles Hendry MP.
9.5 To approve street lighting repairs
None.
10. PLANNING MATTERS
10.1 To adopt Minutes of Planning Committee meetings 14.11.09 and 28.11.09
Resolved to adopt Minutes of Planning Committee meetings held 14.11 and 28.11.09.
Other planning matters
A further planning application has been received for development at 1 Townlands
Road (WD/2009/2490/F); the previous application has gone to appeal due to
non-determination. WDC has agreed that comments from the previous application
will be considered for the current application.
11. RECREATION GROUND MATTERS
11.1 To receive report from Recreation Ground Management Committee
Report that the first half of the Play Pathfinder grant and the S106 funds
have been received. The new play equipment has been ordered and a site meeting
held with the supplier and with Graham Thorpe who is to remove the old equipment
and undertake ground preparation. The work is scheduled to start in January.
11.2 To ratify signing of Agreement to release S106 funding
for play project
Resolved to ratify the signing of the Agreement for the release of the S106
funding from the development at Styles Lane.
12. ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
12.1 To receive report from the Environment Committee
Permission for installing a tree in the pavement outside The Greyhound has
been refused by ESCC due to the presence of underground services.
13. FINANCE
13.1 To consider making a capital
grant to Wadhurst Institute Hall & Field
Trust facilitate refurbishment of annex building for community use
The former social club is to be refurbished for use as a library at a cost
of £128,650. A grant of £61,369 has been obtained from SEEDA and other funding
has been arranged including a loan to cover the shortfall.
The Parish Council has been asked for a grant of £14,000 to provide a new roof
as this is an essential repair for the hall complex.
Resolved to grant Wadhurst Institute Hall & Field £14,000 for the installation
of a new roof to facilitate the refurbishment of the former social club area
for community use. £7000 to be paid immediately and the remaining £7000 to
be paid after April 2010 subject to the following conditions:
13.2 To approve budget 2010/11 and precept
Resolved to approve budget for 2010/11 of £110,060 (appendix A - not attached).
Resolved to approve a precept request for 2010/11 of £110,060.
13.3 To approve accounts payable
It was resolved to approve accounts for payment as listed in appendix B - not attached.
14. URGENT ISSUES AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CHAIRMAN FOR NOTING
OR INCLUSION ON FUTURE AGENDA
None.
There being no further business the meeting closed at 9.15 pm.