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Todwick Parish
Council Minutes

JRW/244

TODWICK PARISH COUNCIL
Minutes of the meeting held in Todwick Village Hall at 7.30 p.m.
on Tuesday 26 November 2002

PRESENT
Councillor Pantry - Chairman
Councillor Mosley - Vice Chairman
Councillor Gregory
Councillor Langford
Councillor Marsh
Councillor B Waller
Councillor L Waller

02/82 APOLOGIES
Councillors Lythell and Rusling were unable to attend.

02/83 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
There were no amendments
The minutes were signed as a correct record

02/84 MATTERS ARISING
1. 02/69(1)
Chairman
observed a gap around the base of the shelter which might pose a danger.
B Waller
would arrange for this to be back filled by the contractor.

2. 02/69(2)
Clerk
despite further contact the bank had still not set up the new account.

3. 02/70(3)
B Waller
the signs had been obtained. The Village Maintenance Contractor had fixed one. The other would be erected shortly.

4. 02/73(2)
Mosley
the skip had been 75% full when collected. He and Councillor L Waller had cleaned up afterwards.

5. 02/73(7)
Chairman
had been unable to attend.

6. 02/77
Mosley
the third bin would be erected shortly. He had cleaned out the two already in position. They had been well used.
Resolved
to arrange for RMBC to empty all the bins fortnightly at the quoted cost of £0.20 per empty.

7. 02/76
Mosley
would purchase the fencing shortly. Councillor Lythell had been unable to arrange a lower price.

8. 02/81(1)
Gregory
had included an article in the latest edition of "The Informer".
Mosley
was disturbed that despite the earlier Council Minute Councillor Gregory had prepared the article without his input. He continued to be concerned that parishioners had not been made fully aware of all the relevant matters which had culminated in the sale of the land. He hoped to meet with the Rev. Bliss to express his concerns.
Gregory
explained why it had been necessary to ensure the printing so soon after the particular article had been written and copied to Councillor Mosley.

9. 02/81(4)
Mosley
had removed the rubble.

02/85 URGENT ITEMS FOR LATER CONSIDERATION
1. Council Minutes

02/86 CLERK'S REPORT
Clerk
had

  • carried out all his instructions from the October meeting.

  • attended the Seven Parishes Meeting at Anston

Mr Smith of Kiveton Lane had once again contacted him to discuss the renting of the allotment to the rear of his property.

02/87 FINANCIAL OFFICER'S REPORT
Clerk

  • the Standard Life Bank still had not yet set up the new account.

  • the Internal Auditor had completed the audit for 2001/2 and the relevant documents had been sent to the external Auditor. The only problem identified was the need for the preparation of risk assessments. He had raised this with the External Auditor when submitting the documents. It was hoped some guidance would be given as to precisely which risk assessments were required. Completing assessments for every potential situation would involve an extensive amount of additional work.

Chairman would discuss the matter with Councillor Lythell who had considerable experience in producing risk assessments.

Monies received

£

1.

Nil

 

 

Payments made since last meeting

 

1. City Signs - "No Ball Games" Signs

105.75

Payments to be made

 

1. J R Walker - Salary and Expenses

498.20

2. Society of Local Council Clerks

43.00

3. J B Mosley - Village Maintenance Works

272.00

4. Jewsons - Chain Link Fencing

 

5. Powis - Flowers

15.00

6. Tod. Church Bld. Fund - "Informer" Deliveries

25.00

7. Tod. Over 60's Club - Donation

100.00

 

 

Unpresented cheques

Nil

1.

 

 

Existing bank balances

Business Premium

Business Reserve

Community

£15,499.17

£40,982.28

£1.00

 

 

 

Bank balances after payments made

Business Premium

Business Reserve

Community

£

£40,982.28

£1.00

 

00/88 CORRESPONDENCE
1. Wicksteed Leisure - Play Equipment
Mosley
had been made aware of an incident where a child had slid from a swing because the front strap had become detached at the top.
Resolved that the Clerk:-

  • write to Wicksteed asking for spare studs for the defective swing.

  • ask for an explanation of the combustible material used in the swing which had previously caught fire.

  • ask for a site inspection of the equipment by Wicksteed.

2. Mr J Wragg - Rent of Council Allotment
Resolved
that the Clerk reply making it clear that although Mr Wragg would be allowed to rent the allotment from 1 April 2002 he had no right to cut off the water supply which ran through his property or refuse permission for the meter to be read.
L Waller
it was the greenhouse and not the garden shed which was to be demolished.

3. R.M.B.C. - Borough Standards Committee

4. R.M.B.C. - Unitary Development Plan Review

5. R.M.B.C. - Unitary Development Plan Review Consultation
Resolved
that the Clerk respond giving details of the lack of services presently available in the village. There was a need for a doctor's surgery, dentist's surgery, and substantial grocery shop. Improvements were needed to the bus services. There should be no erosion of the green belt land.

6. R.M.B.C. - National Cycle Network
Resolved
that the Clerk write as suggested by RMBC asking that Storth Lane be added to the network.

7. R.M.B.C. - Tourism Forum Matters

8. R.M.B.C. - Changes to Adult Services
Chairman
handed the document to Councillor Gregory for her detailed consideration.

9. R.M.B.C. - Transforming Your Space

10. Groundwork Creswell - Work at the Allotments.
Resolved
that in the absence of other quotations and the low figure given Groundwork Creswell be instructed to carry out the work necessary to the hedge some 400 metres in length at a cost of £450.00 plus VAT.

11. Mr N Smith - Rent of Council Allotment
Resolved
that the Clerk make Mr Smith aware of the decision to allow Mr Wragg to rent the allotment at the rear of 47 and 49 Kiveton Lane.

02/89 PLANNING APPLICATIONS
1. RB2002/1711
Bedroom and Bathroom extension (renewal of R97/1173P) at 17 Manor Way for Dr K Mahmood
Resolved
to offer no objection

02/90 COMMITTEES
VILLAGE HALL

Mosley
had been appointed Vice Chairman in his absence. A new Secretary had also been appointed.
The next meeting was to be on 3 December 2002.

7 PARISHES
Gregory
explained the content of the meeting held recently at Anston. She had invited members to Todwick for the next meeting which would be at 7.00 pm on 27 February 2003.

02/91 SECTION 37 DONATIONS
Resolved
to donate £100 to Todwick Over 60's Club.

02/92 VILLAGE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
Mosley
reported on the work completed since the last meeting and supervised by Councillor L Waller. He was concerned about the condition of the surface of the public footpath between 19 and 21 Osborne Drive.
Clerk
would report to RMBC.

02/93 TODWICK ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION GROUP
Chairman
various bulbs had been planted throughout the village.

02/94 VILLAGE APPRAISAL
Chairman
intended arranging a further meeting on 10 December.

02/95 URGENT ITEMS
1. Council Minutes
Chairman asked council to consider publishing all council minutes on the computer web site.
Resolved that the Clerk save minutes on a diskette to allow the Web Site Manager to publish them on the web site.

The meeting closed at 9.45 p.m.

The next meeting will be held in Todwick village hall
at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday 17 December 2002

 

 

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