Minutes 11th March 2013

MINUTES OF ASTON INGHAM PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 7.30 P.M. IN THE VILLAGE HALL

ATTENDED BY Mr J. Harding (Chairman), Mr C. Tormey, Mr J. Whatley, Mr S. Burns, Mrs R. Tree.

APOLOGIES WERE RECEIVED FROM Mr E. Green

MINUTES OF FEBRUARY MEETING were read, approved and signed.

MATTERS ARISING

1) Roads. Potholes at Lanx Cottage and junction of Barrel Lane have still not been filled. Reminder to Amey and claim details from recent article in The Guardian to be put in The Chimes.

2) 30 m.p.h. sign has been reinstated.

3) Hedge opposite junction of Barrel Lane and B4222 and School House is still causing problems for high vehicles. Council to be contacted again.

4) Blocked drains. Council have been contacted regarding location.

5) Salt bins. Letter received from James Powell. Locations to be advised before prioritisation.

6) Clerk to liaise with Mr Tormey regarding notes and minutes for The Chimes and Blogsite.

7) The problem of speeding tractors with slurry tankers was discussed.

8) Horses causing damage to gardens in village. This has been reported to police and is being looked into.

9) Preaching Cross. Approval has been received from the D.A.C. (Diocesan Advisory Committee). Mr Whatley has met with stonemason about replacement plinth. Faculty form to be completed.

10) H.A.L.C. Letter received from Lynda Wilcox about planning application process.

11) Letter from Richard Waters (Gloucestershire Highways) in response to Parish Council’s letter requesting measures to be put in place to prevent HGVs from using B4222.

PLANNING

1) Land adjoining Millbrook Gardens, Lea. S123142/0. Site for erection of ten dwellings. Application refused.

2) Bannock Tree, Aston Ingham Road.S130082/FH. Proposed two storey extension including demolition of utility room. The Parish Council had no objections.

CORRESPONDENCE

I. SIA (Spinal Injuries Association) poster

II. Local Policing Plan

III. Core Strategy

IV. Clerk/Council Direct

V. Workshop – assessment of rural housing needs

VI. H.A.L.C. Newsletter

VII. C.A.B. –request for donation

VIII. Neighbourhood Planning

IX. Museum Poster

FINANCE C.A. £1853.15 A.I.P.C.H.F. £107.63 P.C. £1.69

Clerk’s salary (3 months) £200.00. Mr Harding proposed this be paid. Mr Tormey seconded. All in favour. Cheques were written. (£160.00 – clerk. £40.00 – H.M.R.C.)
Petty Cash. Mr Harding proposed £20.00 be transferred to petty cash. Mrs Tree seconded. All in favour.

ANY OTHER MATTERS

v Parish Map – plans were confirmed for fireproof display case for map.

DATES OF NEXT MEETING Monday 8th April