St Mary Magdalene's Church Community Hall
Matters arising from the Minutes
Nothing
not covered elsewhere.Crime/Anti-Social Behaviour
Kevin Hood was not present to update on crime in the area.
Cllr Price mentioned that there had been problems in the city centre.
A resident described problems in a private rented property in Percival Street with people drinking in the street and bad language. This can be at any time of the day. Linda will raise the issue with Kevin.
K Wilkinson has heard reports of underage drinking by groups in Barnes Park during late evenings and at weekends. Cllr Price offered to mention this to Cllr Atkinson who is Councillor for Barnes.
Cllr Price asked if anyone was aware of drinking in the pocket park but no one has seen anything. M Greenfield suggested looking for evidence in the form of broken bottles, cans etc. Glass is a problem in Barnes Park and in some streets. At recent Shakespeare in the Park events, police were moving groups of young drinkers on before the performance could start.
Parking Management Scheme
Regarding issues raised at the last
meeting, residents permits have to be at the address where the car is
registered and BS had informed him of this. The visitors pass can be used or
car can be parked in a drive or garage. K Wilkinson described how there are a
lot of scare stories where people haven't seen the scheme in operation or
misunderstood how it works.
The scheme starts on 16th
September. Enforcement will be soft to begin with for two weeks then the scheme
will be in full operation from 1st October.
K Wilkinson stated that the
planning committee meeting had great turn out, James Newell was great and after
objections it went straight through. Objections were from shops and Cleveland
road.
Treasurers Report
E Lardner, mentioned last month the
need to stay viable and she has been successful in getting funding since then.
The Association has
always managed on grants without having to ask for funds from residents.
Any Other Business
A Rafferty informed the meeting
that the sold sign on the shop on Cleveland road has been taken down, the
windows boarded up and hedge cut. It isn’t known who had bought it although
there are rumours.
Cllr Price said that Cllr Essl
asked him to inform the group that an appeal against the planning refusal has
gone in. Cllr Essl will update the next meeting. It does however seem rare for
council to get decisions wrong and appeals often fail. The appeal is that the
recommendation to refuse went against highways and environmental comments but
the chief officer has right to go against any comment. Residents cannot
also lodge an appeal, it goes to planning adjudicator and that decision is
final. B Price stated that it is better if objections come from the public rather
than Spar who have a commercial interest.
Residents thanked Councillors for
their support for the PMS phase 2 and Cllr Price acknowledge the hard work done
by the officers.
Date of Next Meeting
Tuesday 1st October, 7.00pm
in St Mary Magdalene’s Church and Community Hall.
Linda
thanked everyone for coming and the meeting closed at 7.40pm.