476/14 DRAFT MINUTES Minutes of a Meeting of Middleham Town Council held in Middleham Key Centre on Wednesday 25 March 2015 at 7.00 pm. (SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AT NEXT COUNCIL MEETING) Present The Chairman, Cllr Mrs T Tolhurst, Cllr Mrs S Fairhurst, Cllr Mrs E Stocker, Cllr Cade & Cllr Kirkbride The Town Clerk, Mrs Julie Owram Mr Callum Gillespie, GSC Grays 6 members of the public 1. Open Forum. No matters raised 2. Apologies. Apologies received and accepted from Cllr Byford and District Cllr Allen. 3. Declarations of interest regarding items on the agenda. No declarations made. 4. Minutes of the Previous Council Meeting RESOLVED to accept the minutes of the meeting held on 25 February 2015 as a true and accurate record of the meeting. 5. The Chairman introduced Callum Gillespie from GSC Grays to present proposals for development of the land at the rear of St Alkeldas – In September 2013, the owner of the land at the rear of St Alkeldas asked GSC Grays to sell 7 acres. The owner now lives in Lancashire but has links to Middleham and wants to make every effort to obtain local support for this development. Representation had been made to RDC following the publication of RDC housing target up to 2028, Middleham’s being 45. Initially, Gladman was appointed as promotor however their vision proved to be too ambitious. After an informal meeting with the Chairman and Clerk it was clear that a smaller scale development was what the community needed and with single storey and low cost units. As a result a less commercial promotor is now on board who respects the sensitivities around the site. GSC Grays understand that a planning application for the Broadacres site at Park 477/14 Lane is imminent, however this has not been confirmed to Middleham Town Council. Mr Gillespie said that they would therefore like to submit an outline planning application as soon as possible, and this is currently under discussion with RDC. However when asked how many units were proposed a figure could not be confirmed. The main reason for GSC Grays attending the council meeting is to address the access issues. It is proposed after taking into account the topography of the St Alkeldas site, that the preferred access would be via the existing opening which follows the public right of way and adjacent to number 10 St Alkeldas. The Clerk pointed out that there is likely to be a restrictive covenant on this land as it was passed to Middleham Town Council as Open Space following development of the Springs. The Chairman said the Clerk would look into this further to confirm the legal position. Cllr Kirkbride asked if an access off Leyburn Road might still be considered but Mr Gillespie confirmed this had been ruled out. It was highlighted that the proposed access had been looked at initially and Highways appeared to dismiss it as inadequate due to the width. Cllr Kirkbride also felt that as an access road for possibly 45 houses it was unsuitable. He also pointed out that drainage needs would have to be met and the run off would have to take into account the flow from the south. It was suggested that engineers would assess this as part of the planning process. It was agreed that both parties would look into the issues raised and communicate again in due course. The Chairman thanked Mr Gillespie for attending the meeting. 6. Land Management (IH) – Information/Decision required 6.1 Cobble Review. The Chairman pointed out that the annual review of the condition of council land must also include areas other than cobbles such as paving and tarmac. Cllrs Kirkbride and Cade agreed to undertake the inspection. The Clerk would provide plans of the town wastes to allow Cllrs to identify areas requiring attention. 6.2 Sports and Fancy Dress Day. The council considered the annual request from the Feast Committee for permission to use council land on Monday 25th May. Resolved to give permission with all the usual provisos for slip road closure and signage. The chosen entertainment would be confirmed at a later date with relevant insurance and risk assessment documents provided to council. 6.3 Open Gardens 2015. The Council agreed to give permission to St Mary and St Alkeldas Church for use of the Busks for parking on 21 June and to display a banner from 14th June to advertise the Open Gardens event. 6.4 Use of Council Land. The Clerk reported that she had granted permission under delegated powers for scaffolding and skip at Richard III and also a skip at the Old 478/14 Manse, West End. Richard III has confirmed that work will be completed and structures removed before Good Friday. 7. Town Council (TC) 7.1 Parish/Town Council Elections. The Clerk reported on the briefing she attended at RDC last week and provided nomination packs and guidance to Cllrs wishing to stand again. Publication of the election has been boarded. Cllrs are advised to return completed forms to the Clerk’s office by Monday 30th March, after which the Chairman has offered to deliver all nomination forms to RDC. Deadline for nominations is 4pm on 9th April and any withdrawals must also be submitted by 4pm on the same date. The Clerk will receive the statement of persons nominated by 4pm on 10th April. If there are more than seven candidates an election will take place and the council will be informed of this on 28th April. Additional nomination packs are available from the Clerk’s office. 7.2 Adopted Richmondshire Local Plan. RDC Policy Team has provided the adopted Local Plan. Also confirming that the second part of the Local Plan will involve updating settlement development limits and land allocations. Before public consultations take place in June, RDC would like to present the settlement profiles to council at the next council meeting. This was agreed and will take place on Wednesday 29th April. 7.3 Town Clerk Vacancy. The Chairman confirmed that the three appointed Cllrs had two more interviews to conduct next week. Other council members were asked if the interview panel had their authority to appoint and agree contractual matters. Cllr Kirkbride was not comfortable with this without having sight of the CV’s and felt other Cllrs should have some input. The Chairman offered to forward the candidates CV’s and a majority vote agreed that authority delegated to the interview panel to appoint. 8. Planning (TC) – Information/Decision required 8.1 A granted planning decision notice has been received for solar panels at Ure View, East View, Back Lane. 8.2 The following applications have been received since the last meeting – Full Planning Permission for replacement of 8 sliding sash and re-render at 3 East Witton Road. No adverse comments under delegated powers. Listed Building Consent for replacement of two small windows at rear of Moat cottage, West End, Middleham – no adverse comments. Full Planning Permission for conversion and extension of barn to dwelling at Robin Hill, opposite Chapel Fields, East Witton Road – this is a reapplication and council had no adverse comments. 479/14 9. Finance (TC/IH) 9.1 After receiving a full report on receipts and payments for March, council signed off cheques, and approved/ratified all payments since the last meeting. It was also agreed to authorise petrol expenses for Chairman’s travel to Leicester on two occasions representing the council at Richard III memorial and interment. 9.2 Expenditure of £69.78 for a replacement office printer and inks following an emergency purchase was approved. 9.3 £50 cost of marking town wastes near Manor House with ‘Keep Clear’ was approved. 9.4 Council agreed to make a payment to Church solicitor for Easement over Churchyard. 9.5 Council agreed not to sign up to an annual agreement for remote computer support rather to call for assistance from Coorecom when needed. 9.6 Cllrs were provided with cost and suggested style of seat for the large Plantation by incorporating the remaining stump of the cypress that was removed. Agreed to go ahead at cost of £200. Council had also asked for replacement trees to be planted on the Busks but cost has yet to be received. Cllrs agreed that planting should take place in the autumn if cost is acceptable. 9.7 Cllrs received a report on the recent problems when requesting a change of signatory with Santander. It has become clear that the account is not suitable for council funds and another product should be sourced. Resolved to close the Santander account and transfer to HSBC until after the elections in case new signatories are to be added. 10. Central & Local Government Notices. The following information has been circulated to Cllrs since the last meeting NYP – Community Speed Watch YLCA – White Rose Update – March 15 Pensions Regulator – guidance on employer duties RDC – Parish/Town Council election guide RDC – COF funding for 2015/2016 11. Correspondence, Shared Information and suggested items for the next agenda Cllr Stocker had pointed out at the last meeting that wheeled bins had been left outside the Old School House for an extended period. The Chairman has since confirmed that she had spoken to Alex Adams and been assured this would not be the case in future. Local Council Award Scheme. YLCA has given information on the new scheme which completely replaces Quality Parish Status. It offers councils the opportunity to show that they meet the standards set by the sector. If Cllrs are interested and wish to discuss this at a future 480/14 meeting more information is available on NALC website. Cllrs have a copy of the December WRU with relevant links. English Heritage. Council has received notification of changes in governance with a restructure of EH. Historic England will now look after planning and heritage protection. Properties such as Middleham Castle will remain in public ownership. Day to day management of properties has been delegated to the English Heritage Trust. Pensions Regulator. Full guidance on employer duties has been forwarded to all Cllrs. The Clerk is the primary contact but it would be wise to appoint a secondary contact to ensure regular updates from TPR are copied to a member of the council. Cllr Tolhurst agreed to receive the information. Stables Open Day Parking. The event organisers have raised concerns as to the condition of the surfacing when cars are accessing the Busks for parking. Cllrs have inspected the area and agreed that steps be taken to level the surfaces. Clerk will ask RAW to fill a hole at the upper part of the Busks where vehicles park with quarry waste as well as another section at the opposite end opposite Thistledene which drops significantly from the road. Training on Middleham Moor. A number of sources have reported to have seen training of horses on the moor in an afternoon. The moor lease with the MTA only allows access for training activities from daybreak until 1pm. After that time Middleham Moor is Open Access land on foot only with horse users restricted to the bridleways. Mr Bethell is aware of these activities and has asked that the council draft a notice pointing out the terms of the lease and he will circulate it to all registered users. Changes to Highway Grass Cutting Service. NYCC has advised in the last few days of the reduction in service and asked that the council make a decision on the highway verges currently cut by the County Council and respond by 31 March 2015. Cllrs agreed that it is unlikely to take on any more grass cutting, however this will be included on next agenda once Cllrs have had an opportunity to read the options put forward by NYCC. Richard III Memorial & Re-interment. The Chairman reported that she and the Clerk attended the Fenn Lane Service for presentation of the soil from Middleham and the Memorial Service at Bosworth Battlefield last Sunday. She will also be representing Middleham at the re-interment at Leicester Cathedral on Thursday. Yellow Bike. Cllr Stocker pointed out that local people were asking when the small bike would be removed from the Busks. Cllr Tolhurst said she would try to arrange for its removal. 12. The next meeting of the council will be the held on Wednesday 29 April 2015 Middleham Key Centre at 7.00pm. There being no further business the Chairman declared the meeting closed at 8.23 pm Signed……………………………………………………..date………………………
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