September
Parish Council minutes
The
following notes have been written by the blog editor from the draft minutes and
may therefore contain information that is amended at a later date.
Old
Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 15 September at Old Buckenham
Methodist Church. Those present were councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Andy
Nicholls, Jonn Hicks and Doug Irons. Apologies had been received from Terry
Cook. Also attending were Rachel Noyes (Clerk) and five members of the public.
Changes
to the Parish Council. Steve Milner has resigned after 10 years on the Parish Council,
Adrian Joel has resigned after 24 years and Mike Farrington has resigned after three
years. The Parish Council would like to thank each of them for their work and
contribution to the Parish Council to help manage and improve our Parish. New
members are needed for the Parish Council. At present there are five councillors
out of a possible eleven places and need a minimum of four councillors to meet
the quorum. The Clerk has written article for newsletter. Andy Nicholls
suggested targeting individuals, rather than an open approach to everyone.
The
minutes of the meeting held on Monday 22 August were approved (3 in favour, 1
abstain). Jonn Hicks has completed the Declaration of Personal Interests.
Financial
matters. The Community account balance £28,693.51. Income this month was £435 from
film company.
Payments
for approval were approved (4 in favour) and totalled £1,111.60. These
included:
R
Noyes (salary): £309.50
Gemini
Accounting (fees): £200
Spire
Solicitors (searches for Prince Harry’s Wood): £300
A
Baker (Handyman): £120
PWL
Services (playground work): £75
E
Jolley (Community car): £57.15
D
Hannah: £49.95 (Community car).
Proposal
to accept was approved (4 in favour). A query was raised about two payments for
S Barker. No invoices had been received by the Registered Finance Officer (RFO)
and the Clerk to contact S Barker to resolve by next meeting. A further query was
raised regarding what work the handyman has completed this month, as there cannot
have been much grass to cut back. The Clerk to liaise with John Fernihough from
the Green Working Party who manages his work.
Councillors’
reports. Edges of Rod Alley Pond will be cut back as causing visual
difficulties for drivers pulling out of Hargham Road. Difficulty of site access
requires hire of additional machinery. Cost is £250 + VAT.
Meeting
with High School to discuss staff parking on Abbey Road arranged for Wednesday 21
September. Chair, Clerk and Terry Cook to attend.
Attleborough’s
Health Care Report launch on Monday 26 at 7pm in Attleborough Town Hall. This
is to release the Health Care report coordinated by AttCare, which the Parish
Council donated £500 towards. Damaged ‘Give Way’ sign on Hargham Road/Crown Road
junction reported. Broken finger post by Church Rooms reported. Both are listed
to be repaired/replaced by Highways but could take six weeks. Broken manhole
cover reported on Green, opposite Gamekeeper. Was replaced by Highways within two
days.
New
Priest in Charge starting soon. Service of Licencing on Tuesday 25 October at 7.30pm
in Banham Church. Terry Cook has offered to attend.
Conflict
in schedule for Village Hall for October 2023 Parish Council which means
meeting will have to change date or venue. The Clerk to arrange alternative in
time.
Contacted
village Handyman to request a quote for allotment work (clearing overgrown
vegetation and repairing taps). No reply yet, but will chase up. Additional
workmen suggested to contact for quotes.
Received
a reply from second email to Breckland to request information regarding notice
to neighbours of planning applications, particularly regarding applications
3PL/2022/0434/EU and 3PL/2022/0433/F after the Parish Council received
complaints from some neighbours. Reply explained which properties were
notified, which were the 4 that have a border with the property. It was also
explained that they are only legally required to notify neighbours or place a
site notice but in this instance they did both. Clarification is needed as to
which properties exactly claimed they were not notified. The Clerk to follow
up.
New
planning applications. Old Buckenham Airfield, Abbey Road. Erection of Six No
Solar Electric Aircraft and EV Chargers, continued permanent stationing of office
units (3PL/2022/0937/F). Proposal to support was approved (4 in favour).
Castle
House, Castle Hill Road. The conversion of the existing single-storey detached
out-buildings to provide two-bedroom annexe accommodation ancillary to Castle
House (3PL/2022/0998/F). Due to location, application affects New Buckenham but
property lies within the land of the castle, which is within the Parish of Old
Buckenham. Historic buildings consultants have no objections or problems.
Proposal to support was approved (4 in favour).
St
Marys Chapel, Castle Hill Road. Conversion of the existing detached
out-buildings to provide additional bedroom accommodation and new flat roof
kitchen link between the out-building and Victorian chapel extension, with
minor internal alterations to the Victorian chapel extension (3PL/2022/0996/HOU
and 3PL/2022/0997/LB). As with previous application a proposal to support was
approved (4 in favour).
Land
at 608360 291240 Cuffer Lane. Change of use of land from agriculture land to
mixed use of agriculture and leisure and domestic use (retrospective). Erection
of fencing, entrance gate, chicken feed store, chicken coop and earth bund and
alterations to existing pond (retrospective) (3PL/2021/1690/F). Have objected
to this application strongly previously. New Buckenham Parish Council have
informed Old Buckenham Parish Council that a lot of this work has been carried
out already. Councillors highlighted the need for consistency. Proposal to
comment in support of New Buckenham Parish Council and reiterate our objections
to the application was approved (4 in favour).
Cuffer
Lane. Erection of a New Agricultural Building Letter and response to public
comments (3PL/2021/1528/F). Same comments apply as previous application. Proposal
to comment in support of New Buckenham Parish Council and reiterate our
objections to the application was approved (4 in favour).
Planning
decisions by Breckland Council. The following application has been considered
and the application has been approved:
Thatch
Cottage, Cake Street. Single storey side extension (3PL/2022/0841/HOU).
The
following application has been considered and the application has been refused:
Land adjacent Snetterton Farm, Banham Road. Self build three bedroomed
dwelling, detached timber garage and ground mounted solar panel array (3PL/2022/0750/F).
Jubilee
tree planting. Resident Brian Simms first suggested planting seven trees as
part of Platinum Jubilee celebrations, one for each decade of her reign. He
attended the meeting to explain some of the information he had found through discussions
with a local arborist. There are several types of trees that are traditional
English trees that could be suitable: silver birch, aspen, bird cherry tree,
crab apple, dogwood, white oak (royal oak) and whitebeam. The Queen’s favourite
tree was a tulip tree. Location and arrangement also needs to be considered.
Arborist has also kindly offered to plant them free of charge. A good local
supplier of trees has been suggested but would need to ensure availability of
species chosen. Once trees and location are decided, a plaque would need to be
commissioned too. Other British trees (with Welsh, Northern Irish and Scottish
origins) could also be considered. Care would be required after initial
planting and future maintenance costs would also need to be considered. The
Clerk to liaise with Green Working Party to discuss suitable trees and
locations and investigate costings. A resident kindly offered to sponsor one of
the trees. Proposal a budget of £1500 for tree purchase was approved (4 in
favour).
Pub
Rental Agreements. As Steve Milner has resigned from the Parish Council, Naomi Bailey
has stepped in as Chair to help with the work. Thanks to Terry Cook, Doug Irons
and Steve Milner for their work so far on the matter. Doug Irons had emailed
out all of the proposals and proformas to councillors. Meeting took place to
finalise applications received from the Ox and Plough. There is one application
for the year-round use of the Green to put benches out in a designated area. A
second application is for the use of an extended area of the Green for Two
Wheel Tuesday between Tuesday 5 April 2022 and 25 October 2022. There is also
to be an additional payment for individual events that are hosted on the Green
by the Ox and Plough throughout the year. The Landlord of the Ox and Plough
wished to highlight that the total cost of the benches and Two Wheel Tuesday
was a lot greater that he understood after the initial meeting. With the
current rise in energy and the general cost of living, he felt that it was an
excessive increase and unfair to the business. The benches are also there for
the benefit of the village, whether they purchase a drink from the pub or not.
In order to progress the agreement, he was happy to sign it at stated costs but
wished to make views known to the Parish Council.
Doug
Irons explained that there has never been a formal agreement between the Ox and
Plough and the Parish Council for the rental of the Green. Ultimately, the Parish
Council are responsible for it and so, for insurance purposes, a clear and
detailed agreement was required. The price had been the same for a long time
and it was felt that they didn’t fairly reflect the area and amount of use. Any
income from the rental of the Green would be used specifically for the
maintenance of the Green. In future, there is the possibility of adjusting the
Two Wheel Tuesday cost, based on the number of events held that year due to the
weather. Alternatively, Andy Nicholls suggested the option of fixing it for
three years. Doug Irons explained that the document would be reviewed every
year and so that can be decided in the future but the initial agreement for
this year needed approving first.
Proposal
to agree the two Village Green Applications for Lettings from the Ox and Plough
with fees as stated in document was agreed (4 in favour). The Parish Council
Chair and the Ox and Plough Landlord signed the agreement. The Parish Council
Green Committee are currently arranging a meeting with the manager of the
Gamekeeper to complete their Application for Letting.
Puddledock
VAS sign. Highways have previously suggested the Parish Council could purchase
a Vehicle Activated Sign (VAS) for Puddledock corner. The full cost for this is
£7000 but 50% could be paid for by Norfolk County Council through the Parish
Partnership Scheme (PPS). The District Councillor has also offered to donate
some funds from his Personal Councillor Budget, should the PC wish to purchase
it. This would result in a cost to the Parish Council of up to £3500.
Councillors felt that local residents knew how to drive that corner safely. The
Parish Council was there to represent the Parish and its residents, and
Councillors felt that it was a lot of money that wouldn’t really benefit the
Parish residents. A proposal to not purchase the VAS sign was agreed (4 in
favour).
New
burial site for Old Buckenham. Has been discussed at previous Parish Council
meetings and Annual Parish Meeting in July. The Church Graveyard is running out
of space and could be closed to burials in approximately. 18 months. The Parish
Council is a Burial Authority and so can create a new burial site, if they
wish. The Parish Council felt that more information was required on the
finances of setting up and managing a burial site before a decision could be
made. It was highlighted that money is made annually by the rental of land
through the Highways Surveyors Land Charity which could be put towards it. The
Clerk to write to Breckland to enquire about any land they have that they would
be willing to donate/sell to the Parish Council. Jonn Hicks to report back in
December meeting about research over areas of land that could be possibly
donated/purchased by the Parish Council.
Parish
Council roles and responsibilities. Proposal to accept John Hicks as Vice Chair
was approved (3 in favour, 1 abstain).
Village
website. The Chair explained that the current Parish Council website is a
little basic and needs a lot of changes. Proposal to have a new Parish Council
website was approved (4 in favour). The Clerk to investigate quotes for building
a new website and also liaise with the High School to see if there are any
students who would be willing to help build/run the website.
Items
for next agenda. These would include Jubilee trees (final plan of trees and
locations), new website and the allotments.
The
next Parish Council meeting will be held on Thursday 6 October at 7.30pm in Old
Buckenham Village Hall.