St Mary Magdalene's Church Community Hall
Matters arising
from the Minutes
K
Ross described a recent incident where he was parked at his brother’s garage in
Walpole Court and a car from the school bashed his. He had asked at the school
about security cameras but told to contact police who took statement and said
they would look in to it. He has since had a letter saying the case has been
closed based no evidence and would like to see cameras pointing in that
direction. Cllr Kay responded that it would be best to ask police about that.
Susan has taken police officers details will approach Kevin about it. She will
try to find where cameras point and contact street scene.
D
Snell described how motorbikes have also been a problem recently. Cllr Kay
reported that the police had caught up with a couple of kids on bikes in the
area.
A
Rafferty: The application for the Nisa shop was unanimously rejected by
councillors. A sold sign has recently gone up on it so it may be being sold now
planning permission has been refused. The off licence/general store further
down is being extended since permission was refused.
Cllr Kay responded to a question about dog waste bins stating that the next round of dog bins would be set up in September. Also a 'don't feed the bird' sign coming to discourage people from feeding seagulls.
Susan asked about the rulings on seagulls. Cllr Kay stated that they cannot be killed and noting can be done during the nesting season. Before and after nesting, old nests can be cleared out and mesh or spikes can be installed. There are similar problems in town with pigeons since people feed them. Letters about not feeing the birds will grow out with signs. Susan described how a neighbour asked council for advice, they sent a large document with advice but it is up to the owner to deal with. Elizabeth and her neighbours are going to get an odd job man to fit mesh or spikes to prevent nesting in future.
Parking
Management Scheme
The
working group met last week. As there have been six objections the scheme is
going before the planning and highways committee on 15th August for
approval. Anyone can attend if they want
to, Susan, Kate and Linda are to speak in favour. If approved, work starts
shortly afterwards. Residents will get letters telling them how to get permits,
the scheme starts mid September and enforcement starts 1st October. The
hospital are on board with this and they are looking to start work on the multi
storey car park in early October. To try to cope with displaced cars, the
laundry is being knocked down to provide 130 spaces, park and ride is being
extending, 100 staff signed up to give up parking permits during the next
year, and the hospital are pushing for
more and considering moves such as any staff within 2 miles having their permit
removed. The scheme also reinstates spaces along Bell Street. The next working
group is 8th October, after the scheme goes live. This will look at how the
scheme is working including how extended times for parking bays are working.
A
resident asked about Westfield Grove being used as a rat run. Surveyors were
seen there but nothing more has been done. Susan will contact the council to
ask or Cllr Essl and will pass on Keith's phone number.
A
Rafferty asked if Cleveland Road would be included in schemes. Susan stated
that we will push for that area to be included after phase three is implemented
next year. Ken explained how the streets were selected by majority vote. People
who previously voted no are now voting yes as problem spreads out.
Treasurers Report
Elizabeth described how we rely on grants and she is looking for other grants to keep us viable as there is much more work to do. Grants are not as easy to get as they used to be and we have grown and taken on many more issues. Susan stated that it would be unfair to charge members while Linda stated that expenditure kept to a bare minimum.
Susan,
Mark and Linda had attend over 50s forum. Mark informed the group that the
frequency for free view is changing and information is being sent out to every
house informing people that they will receive an adapter. However, people are
throwing the information away and are then unaware of what to do with the
adapter.
We would encourage as many people as possible to attend the planning and highways meeting on the 15th to show support for the parking scheme.
Date of Next Meeting
Tuesday 3rd September at
7.00pm in St Mary Magdalene’s Church and Community Hall.The meeting closed t at 7.50pm.
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