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Minutes of Parish Council Planning Committee: 30 January 2017

The Planning Committee of North Luffenham Parish Council had a meeting on 30th January 2017 and the minutes are shown below

minutes-planning-committee-30.01.2017

Notice of road closure: Pilton Road

A Temporary Diversion of Vehicular Traffic notice relating to Pilton Road has been received from Rutland County Council.  The duration of the closure is anticipated to be 3 days, 8.30am-5pm, 13th-15th February 2017.  See details including an alternative route: TTRO 16-150 NOTICE

Approved Parish Council Minutes (Trust) for 5th December 2016

Listed below is the approved Minutes of the Parish Council (Trust) meeting for 5th December 2016, which replace the watermarked ‘draft’ versions of the same date.

nlpc-minutes-trust-approved-05.12.2016

Approved Parish Council Minutes (General) for 5th December 2016

Listed below is the approved Minutes of the Parish Council (General) meeting for 5th December 2016, which replace the watermarked ‘draft’ versions of the same date.

nlpc-minutes-general-approved-05.12.2016

Meeting of Parish Council Planning Committee

There will be a meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council’s Planning Committee in the Community Centre at 7.30pm on Monday, 30th January 2017. Download the Agenda:  planning-agenda-2017-01-30

Mobile postal service reintroduced to North Luffenham

As reported in the local media recently, a mobile postal service is to begin in North Luffenham, tomorrow, Friday, 20th January 2017.

The vehicle will be parked adjacent to the BT pole and steps into the Oval in
Butt Lane, 12.30pm-1.30pm, then every Friday, at the same time.

According to the Rutland and Stamford Mercury, services offered will include:

  • special delivery
  • travel money
  • car tax
  • passport check and send
  • banking services for personal customers and small businesses
  • cash deposits and withdrawals
  • withdrawals using a Post Office card account
  • sending funds abroad using Moneygram
  • paying bills

North Luffenham is one of several local communities to benefit from this mobile postal service.

Next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (Trustee)

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (as Trustee for The Oval and Allotment Field) will be on Monday, 16th January 2017, immediately following the Parish Council meeting in the Community Centre.  The Agenda and associated papers are listed below.

 

Next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council will be held at 7pm on Monday 16th January 2017 in the Community Centre.  Please note the earlier start time.

The agenda and associated papers are listed below.

Rutland South Beat Report received 2nd January 2017

Received from PC Paul Le Pla as follows:

Here is the latest Rutland South beat report detailing crime for last month.

  • 1/12/16 – Damage to motor vehicle – Tixover Grange, Tixover
  • 2/12/16 – Burglary other than dwelling – Normanton Rd, Edith Weston
  • 8/12/16 – Theft – High Street, Ketton
  • 14/12/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – A1 Tinwell
  • 17/12/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – Wireless Hill, North Luffenham
  • 21/12/16 – Theft – Chapel Lane, North Luffenham
  • 21/12/16 – Damage – Stamford Rd, South Luffenham
  • 21/12/16 – Theft – Main Street, Lyddington
  • 21/12/16 – Theft High Street, Ketton
  • 24/12/16 – Assault – Church rd, Ketton

Our current Neighbourhood Priorities’ are:

1 – Tackling crime in Barrowden village due to the recent spike in crime there. We are carrying out high visibility patrols and liaising with surrounding forces sharing intelligence and information. Since we began this priority, we have had no further crimes in the village, which is great news.

2 – Targeting hare coursing  along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. As a result several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity.

I would encourage you all to be vigilant and report any persons you suspect as acting suspicious. Take note of any vehicle and registration number they are in and ring the police on 101.

By all means, let me know and your Neighbourhood coordinators, but ring 101 in the first instance, so the information can be reported and acted upon straightaway.

Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.

You can also email PCSO6516 Diana Freeman for any advice at diana.freeman@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk

Approved Parish Council Minutes for 17th October 2016

Listed below are the approved minutes of the Parish Council meeting and the Parish Council (Trust) meeting for 17th October 2016, which replace the watermarked ‘draft’ versions of the same date.

nlpc-minutes-general-approved-17.10.2016

nlpc-minutes-trust-approved-17.10.2016

 

Latest Rutland South Police Crime Report

Received from PC Paul Le Pla as follows:

Here is the latest Rutland South beat report detailing crime for last month.

  • 2/11/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – Lyddington
  • 2/11/16 – Attempt burglary (garage) Chater close, Manton
  • 5/11/16 –  Attempt burglary (garage) – Pinfold close South Luffenham
  • 5/11/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle  x 4 – Luffenham road and Dovecote close, Barrowden
  • 6/11/16 – Attempt Burglary dwelling _ Main street, Seaton
  • 12/11/16 – Damage – The Street, South Luffenham
  • 17/11/16 – Attempt Burglary other than dwelling – Barrowden community shop, Wakerley road, Barrowden
  • 23/11/16 – Burglary other than dwelling – Main street, Glaston
  • 23/11/16 – Burglary dwelling – Main street, Empingham
  • 22 – 25/11/16 – Burglary other than dwelling – Barrowden road, Ketton
  • 26 – 27/11/16 – Damage – Hall close play area, Ketton
  • 27/11/16 – Theft of trailer – Wood lane, Braunston

Our current Neighbourhood Priorities’ are –

      Tackling crime in Barrowden village due to the recent spike in crime there. We are carrying out high visibility patrols and liaising with surrounding forces sharing intelligence and information.
      Targeting hare coursing  along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. As a result several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity.

I would encourage you all to be vigilant and report any persons you suspect as acting suspicious. Take note of any vehicle and registration number they are in and ring the police on 101.

By all means, let me know and your Neighbourhood watch coordinators, but ring 101 in the first instance, so the information can be reported and acted upon straightaway.

Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via the below link for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.

www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch

Next Meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (Trustee)

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (as Trustee for The Oval and Allotment Field Gardens) will be on Monday, 5th December 2016, immediately following the Parish Council meeting in the Community Centre.  The Agenda and associated papers are listed below.

Next Meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council will be held at 7pm on Monday 5th December 2016 in the Community Centre.  Please note the earlier start time.

The agenda and associated papers are listed below.

Village Plan Open Meeting

The Village Plan Open Meeting took place at 7.30pm on Monday 7th November 2016.
The presentation referred to during the meeting is available below.

Open Meeting Village Plan Presentation (pdf)

Approved Parish Council Minutes for 5th September 2016

Listed below are the approved minutes of the Parish Council meeting and the Parish Council (Trust) meeting for 5th September 2016, which replace the watermarked ‘draft’ versions of the same date.

 

Rutland South Beat Report

Received from PC Paul Le Pla as follows:

Here is the latest Rutland South beat report detailing crime for last month:

5/10/16 – Burglary other than dwelling (garage – 2 bikes stolen) – Capendale road, Ketton

6/10/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle  – Spring lane, Glaston

15/10/16 – Damage(fence) – Main street, Tinwell

17/10/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle (reg plates) – East lane, Riddlington

20/10/16 – Burglary dwelling (plus vehicle stolen) – Main street, Barrowden

25/10/16 – Burglary dwelling – Crown lane, Tinwell

31/10/16 – Theft of m/cycle – Ullswater road, Edith Weston

31/10/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle (reg plates) – Empingham road, Ketton

We are still carrying out an operation paying special attention to Rutland Churches, carrying out high visibility patrols & liaising with bordering forces because of this. 3 Eastern European males have been arrested on suspicion of lead theft from 2 Rutland Churches (Manton & Egleton) and they are currently on police bail, whilst we are carrying out further enquires.

Our other Problem solving Plans are –

1 – Targeting hare coursing  along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. As a result several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity.

I would encourage you all to report any persons you suspect are involved in hare coursing to police on 101, when out and about.

Remember to visit Rural Watch website for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.

Next meeting of Parish Council (Trustee)

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (as Trustee for The Oval and Allotment Field) will be on Monday, 17th October 2016, immediately following the Parish Council meeting in the Community Centre.  The Agenda and associated papers are listed below:

nlpc-trust-agenda-17-10-2016
nlpc-trust-expenditure-qtr12-2016
nlpc-trust-accounts-oct-2016
oval-use-application-form-bonfire-2016
request-to-trustee-2016

Next meeting of Parish Council

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council will be held at 7pm on Monday 17th October 2016 in the Community Centre.  Please note the earlier start time.

The agenda and associated papers are listed below:

nlpc-general-agenda-17-10-2016
nlpc-general-expenditure-qtr12-2016
nlpc-general-accounts-oct-2016

Notice of Conclusion of Audit

In accordance with Transparency regulations the Notice of Conclusion of Audit Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2016  for North Luffenham Parish Council can be accessed from the link below:

notice-of-conclusion-of-audit-for-y-e-31-03-16

Latest Rutland South Police Crime Report

Received from PC Paul Le Pla as follows:

Please find below the latest Rutland South beat report detailing last month’s crime.`

1/8/16 – Attempt Burglary other than dwelling (barn) – High street, Ketton

3/8/16 – Burglary other than dwelling (garage) – Main street, Empingham

3/8/16 – Theft of lead – St Mary’s Church, Manton (3 males arrested and on police bail)

3/8/16 – Theft from store – Glaston road, Morcott

4/8/16 – Possession of drugs – Loves lane, Empingham (Detected)

5/8/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle (Land Rover vehicle parts) – Aldgate, Ketton

10/8/16 – Assault/ damage – Main street, Caldecott

15/8/16 – Damage x 2 (cars) – Main street, Empingham

24/8/16 – Damage/ Attempt theft – Church street, North Luffenham

31/8/16 – Theft of trailer – Leicester road, Belton

I want to make you aware that there has been a ‘spike’ in Church leads thefts from roofs last month in Rutland & Leicestershire. These include the following –

03/08/16 – St Marys church, Manton, Rutland

04/08/16 –  St Edmunds Church, Egleton, Rutland

06/08/16 – St Marys Church, Wyfordby, Nr Melton Mowbray

08/08/16 –  All saints church, Lubenham, Leicestershire

14/08/16 – St Marys Church, Lutterworth

We are carrying out an operation and paying special attention to Rutland Churches, carrying out high visibility patrols & liaising with bordering forces because of this. There is good news in that we have recently arrested 3 Eastern European males on suspicion of lead theft from our 2 Rutland Churches and they are currently on police bail, whilst we are carrying out further enquires.

Our other Problem solving Plans are –

1 – Conducting a burglary campaign in the whole of Rutland – targeting offenders & liaising with neighbouring forces. The last Burglary dwelling on the south beat was on 14th July.

2 – Targeting speeding motorists in Empingham. I have liaised with Rutland County Council & traffic calming measures have now been introduced either side of the village to help reduce speed. Speed enforcement has taken place & since May, 15 Traffic Offence Reports & 74 cautions have been issued. I have also began to start a new community speed watch in the village.

Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via the below link for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.

www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch