Parish Council in December
The
following report has been written by the village blog editor from the
draft minutes so may contain information that is amended at a later date.
Old Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 5 December 2024 at Old Buckenham Methodist Church. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, David Taylor (would be late) and Pete Twissell. Also attending were Rachel Noyes (Clerk), Donna Oakley (RFO) and three members of the public. Apologies received from Steve Gowers. The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 7 November were approved after an amendment was made to a Stan Burton report which should read “£110 plus VAT”
Financial
matters. Cheques totalling £2081.96 were approved which included Information
Commissioners Office £40, West Norfolk Web Design £217.80, Wave Water £15.76,
Donna Oakley (3 months pay) £750 and Rachel Noyes (3 months pay) £1058.40.
Community car drivers were paid a total of £53.75. These payments were approved
(5 in favour).
A £500 donation had been received from County Broadband towards the playground. Also a VAT reclaim submitted. The annual website maintenance cost for the next 12 months is £217.80. This has been paid upfront for the next year as a gesture of good will because of previous late payments. There is no difference in total cost if it is paid monthly or yearly.
External
Auditors have issued a Public Interest Report as the Parish Council failed to
submit the AGAR (Annual Governance and Accountability Return) on time this
year. Donna Oakley has now prepared accounts and AGAR for 2023/24. She is
concerned whether we can get an internal auditor to review it, so will ask
external auditor for advice. Accounts, AGAR and Public Interest Report all need
to be displayed on our website. The Minutes reference required for the public
interest report and the AGAR.
(David Taylor arrived)
Donna Oakley has prepared the AGAR and sent to councillors to review. The Parish Council shouldn’t have gone overdrawn but it did and this means that our Precept Agreement was broken. As this is now sorted, it will be put in the letter for clarification. A proposal to approve the AGAR was approved (6 in favour). Similarly the 2023/24 Accounts were approved (6 in favour) and a proposal to agree the receipt of the Public Interest Report and to publish it online was also agreed(6 in favour).
Councillors’
reports. County and District Councillor Steve Askew said he has been chasing
several issues around Old Buckenham with limited success. This includes the
drains on the corner near Fearne and Harrow and the steps opposite the Stud. At
recent Saturday Surgery, Stan Burton explained that two residents raised
concerns about flooding/ditches on Cake Street as water is running down all of
Harlingwood Lane into Cake Street. Steve Askew offered to come and join
upcoming meeting with Highways Officer and Naomi Bailey.
On
entering village from the New Buckenham direction, the 40mph signs are
overgrown and not clearly visible. Stan Burton offered to trim back vegetation.
Lesley Evison highlighted that the village has developed since speed limits
were initially introduced and so are no longer suitable for the number of cars
now using the roads. Steve Askew explained that the change of speed limits is
an expensive process and so is difficult to get. A member of the public
enquired who manages the hedges on Abbey Road as branches are getting broken by
lorries which are then causing issues for drivers. Steve Askew thinks it may be
Chapel Green School so will make contact and enquire.
Naomi
Bailey reported that a meeting was scheduled for after Christmas regarding the
youth club. An item had been posted online
about defibrillator training. Appears to have a lot of interest and may
team up with New Buckenham Parish Council. The village Christmas tree has been
installed and lights are on. Switch on is at 4pm onwards on Sunday 8 December.
Highways are aware of the flashing speed sign by memorial needing repairing.
She
would like to thank Donna Oakley and Rachel Noyes for returning to the Parish Council
and their work over the last few months to rectify issues. As Chair, would also
like to thank all councillors for all their work over the last year which has
been challenging and when they could have easily stepped down. The councillors all
gave their thanks to Naomi Bailey for everything she has done and leading the Parish
Council through a difficult year.
Steve Gowers had submitted a report that was read out. They now have another volunteer for Community Speed Watch Team and another volunteer has stepped up to complete much of the administration, moving the SAM sign and downloading data. Enquired about setting up a Speed Watch email address to help with continuity in the future. Have had residents raise concerns about lorries over the weight limit (7.5 ton) using Hargham Road. Could the Parish Council write to the companies involved? We also need to have control over future developments, such as the Solar Farm on Attleborough Road. Naomi Bailey highlighted that the traffic plan for developments will often provide alternative routes and that the Parish Council stipulated this fact in their response to the application. Lesley Evison explained that Old Buckenham is sometimes a diversion when there is an accident on A11 and that there are strict rules about photographing vehicles as evidence. Meeting arranged with Highways on about speeding vehicles on Cake Street. Both Naomi Bailey and Steve Askew will be attending.
Stan Burton apologised for the technical issues for the lack of last post at Remembrance Sunday service. He has collected the wreaths and will keep them for next year. Some groups struggle with this yearly cost but will still make a donation. Last year, wreaths from the Old Buckenham memorial were collected by people outside the village for this reason. A risk assessment has been completed for the sound system for the Christmas Tree Switch-on. Also have some posts to help direct people. Will need contingency in case of bad weather. Naomi Bailey to make a call about weather by 1.30pm.
A
drainage company had jetted out the Ottomer Pond drainage pipe. They traced the
jet washer down the pipe and found it came to edge of wall by West View Farm but
could not go any further. Dug down next to wall and found two concrete slabs.
Company believe that it may go in to ditch by West View Farm and there may be a
drain that comes down from Sunnyside. Need to dig down with a digger to the
concrete slab and find what is below. Don’t know if it goes under the road, pipe
must lead somewhere as water level in the pipe decreased. Naomi Bailey will
speak to Highways and Lead local flood authority (LLFA) and see what can be
done. Doug Irons suggested drilling down and putting an endoscope down to
investigate what is under the concrete slab. The drainage company were there
about two hours.
Pete Twissell had planted hedge down side of recreation ground with support from High School and Chapel Green School. Did not have any response from the Primary School. Lesley Evison has received contacts and plan for the allotments. One user is still unhappy about the security at the allotments. She raised concerns about whether the allotments are financially viable. Lesley Evison, Doug Irons and Donna Oakley to compile review of allotments.
Doug Irons said the Green Working Committee have identified a suitable seed for the repair of the Green by the Ox and Plough but wanted to highlight the need for soil too. Lesley Evison and Stan Burton (as Green Rights Holders) confirmed that any good quality top soil would be suitable. He had attempted to create a central sharepoint with the Clerk’s laptop but discovered it could not be done for free. Will liaise with David Taylor to try and find a solution. Has a reply prepared to Freedom of Information request. Tried to get NALC to proof read who recommended the ICO who were unable to help as they must remain impartial. Councillors can look at and review his draft reply. He enquired about an update on the Barclays bank account. Donna Oakley explained that they were just waiting for the card reader still. Rachel Noyes said the Lloyds bank account paperwork was delayed. Have chased and now received. Will get councillors to sign forms and send off as soon as possible. Donna Oakley also required to provide ID in branch.
New planning applications. Shardalows Farm, Fen Street. Erection of a new agricultural building for the secure storage of agricultural machinery, hay, straw and haylage (3PL/2024/0503/F). This application was previously highlighted to the Parish Council and due to a lack of information meant it was not discussed. A resident has sent a detailed report as to why they objected to the application. Proposal by Naomi Bailey to object due to volume of traffic and issues with the application and this was approved (6 in favour).
There
were no Amended Applications or Planning Decisions by Breckland Council.
Breckland Council are changing the system used for planning applications and
this is causing issues with communication. Clerk has confirmed new email
address with Breckland Planning.
Precept
Grant applications. Councillors were reminded that they previously voted to
limit the amount given out in Precept Grants this year to £3500. This is to
prevent any significant increase in the council tax paid by residents.
Robert
Cocks Almshouses: Request £5000 for roofing project that is still ongoing. Last
year, they didn’t cash cheque until reminded by a councillor. However due to
changes with our bank, the cheque did not cash in. This will have to be
re-issued and they will be reminded that the money needs to be spent on the
project stated by the end of the financial year. Proposal to give £600 was
approved (6 in favour).
Primary
School Families Association: Request for £750 towards a school trip to Norfolk
Show. Naomi Bailey to abstain from vote due to conflict of interest. Parents
will be asked to donate and Families Association will be contributing (through
fundraising). Coach costs have increased significantly in recent years but felt
it was important to support and educate about our local community. Doug Irons
highlighted that this is good value for the number of children that would be
attending. Proposal to give £750 was approvd (5 in favour, 1 abstain).
Fawns:
Request for £624 for the cost of hiring the hall to enable the group to be free.
Member of the public explained that attendees make voluntary donations if they
can and that they also hold fundraising events themselves to minimise costs to
the families. Councillors felt that with no nursery in the village, it provides
good support for young children and new parents. Proposal to give £624 was
approved (6 in favour).
Monday
Mardle: Request £150 towards running costs and hiring premises. Proposal to give
the full £150 was approved (6 in favour).
Old
Buckenham Youth Group: Request for £1000 towards set up costs. Naomi Bailey to
abstain from vote due to conflict in interest. Group is looking to get running
at Easter and will be fundraising some money too. While it is being held at a
Methodist Church, it is not anything to do with the Church so the Parish Council
is able to accept applications. Councillors felt it was important to support
and give it a chance. Proposal to give £500 was approved (5 in favour, 1
abstain).
Village Hall: Requesting £1200 to replace the stage curtains and the curtains in the Memorial Room. PT to abstain from vote due to conflict in interest. They need to be fire retardant and are now out of date. Cost of re-treating them is similar to having new ones. Curtains also offer thermal insulation to the hall. Propose to give £700 (5 in favour, 1 abstain).
Cricket
Club: They had requested £1500 towards furniture and work on their new
pavilion. Councillors felt that the Parish Council has given a lot of money in
previous years and the Cricket Club has good revenue. Proposal to give £200 was
approved (6 in favour).
Precept
Grants approved totalled £3,524.
Green
Working Party report. The Green Working Committee met in November. A new
resident has joined to replace Adrian Joel. Ryegrass seed is needed for the
repair of Green by David Tranmer. There are some trees on the Green with silver
discs on. This was after every tree was surveyed and all the trees were
identified and logged to aid with maintenance. The Clerk to send report to Lesley
Evison. Going to look for volunteers to help tidy the Green by clearing
branches, etc. Litter picks to also be organised. Possible meeting in June for
residents about the Green. Rachel Noyes suggested combining it with Annual Parish
Meeting.
Lesley
Evison would like a clear list of workers and their contacts. She struggles
with IT so would like a paper document. Naomi Bailey highlighted that the Terms
of Reference has to be discussed and approved before they can proceed. Doug Irons
has drafted a copy on their behalf which can quickly be amended/approved at
next meeting. Stan Burton volunteered to keep the footpaths on the Green clear. Next meeting
will be on Monday 13 January with plan for grass cutting for 2025 to be discussed.
Dog
bin on Recreation Ground. Breckland Council have now confirmed they would
collect and dispose of the waste from a dog bin on the Recreation Ground.
However as it is not public land, the Parish Council would need to pay for
this. Cost of new bin installed would total £253.82. Would also cost £239.78 a
year to have this bin emptied. Councillors felt this was a good solution to the
problem of dog waste being repeatedly put in the litter bin which is emptied by the Village Hall cleaner. Proposal to go ahead was approved (6 in favour).
Disclosure
and Barring Service. It was felt that employees should have DBS checks as an
extra level of security for the Parish Council. It costs £53 for an enhanced
DBS check. Current Clerk already has one and will provide evidence to Chair.
Register
for filming locations. Clerk has been contacted about being added to a list of
filming locations by a Norfolk-based filming company who are partially funded
by Norfolk County Council. A proposal to agree to be added to this list was approved
(6 in favour).
Allotment
rent. Discussion on this will be delayed until report about financial viability
of allotments is collated.
Community
Car Scheme. The village Community Car Scheme is run by volunteers and many appointments
are being given at hospitals far afield and at some private hospitals. The Community
Car drivers have discussed and have amended the wording of the definition of
Old Buckenham community car use to “Only NHS appointments, in a radius of 50
miles of Old Buckenham, including Hospitals, visits to Doctors Surgeries,
Physiotherapy Clinics, Opticians and Dental Surgeries”. Councillors felt that
if this is what the drivers are happy to do, then the Parish Council should
support them. Doug Irons suggested adding the words “at the drivers
discretion”. Proposal was approved (6 in favour).
To consider the document: OBPC Financial Risk Assessment Rev A. Proposal to approve and adopt was carried (6 in favour).
Public
participation. None.
Items
for next agenda. These will include the precept, the allotments and the date
for the Annual Parish Meeting in 2025.
The
next Parish Council meeting on will be on Thursday 9 January 2025 at Old
Buckenham Village Hall starting at 7.30pm.