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Parish Council (Trustee) – next meeting

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (as Trustee for The Oval and Allotment Field) will be on Monday, 5th September 2016 at 8.30pm in the Community Centre.  The Agenda and associated papers are listed below.

Next meeting of Parish Council

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

The agenda and associated papers are listed below.

I am Team GB – Touch Rugby event

I am Team GB

In partnership with ‘BE PART OF I AM TEAM GB’ there’s an opportunity to take part in the nation’s biggest ever sports day on Saturday 27th August, 10am-12noon at the Oval. Touch Rugby will be offered for anyone aged 14 and over for free. Read more about the Touch Rugby event

Crime Prevention Products

Recent notification received from PC Paul Le Pla as follows:

Please find attached the current list of Crime Prevention products we sell. You can obtain these from the police desk at Rutland County Council front enquiry office. The office is open Monday to Friday 10am – 4pm.

Security Products List – July 2016

 

Latest beat report for Rutland South Neighbourhood

Below is the latest beat report received from PC Paul Le Pla for the Rutland South neighbourhood:

Crime for July

1/7/16 – Theft – Uppingham road, Bisbrooke

3/7/16 – Assault – Wing Hollow, Wing

10/7/16 – Burglary – Priory road, Manton

11/7/16 – Theft of motorcycle – Weston road, Manton

14/7/16 – Attempt burglary – Main street, Preston

14/7/16 – Theft from store – Glaston road, Morcott

17/7/16 – Theft from motor vehicle – Lyndon road, Manton

20/7/16 – Theft – Audit Hall   road, Empingham

20/7/16 – Vehicle interference (tyre deflated) – Wotton close, Ketton

24/7/16 – Harassment – Oakham road, Braunston (detected)

Our current 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 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, 14 Traffic Offence Reports & 61 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

 

Parish Council (Trustee) meeting – draft minutes

North Luffenham Parish Council (trustee to Oval and Field Gardens) met on Monday, 11th July 2016 and the DRAFT minutes are shown below

NLPC-Trust Minutes-11-07-2016

Parish Council meeting – draft minutes

The last meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council was held on Monday,11 July 2016 and the DRAFT minutes are set out below.

NLPC-General Minutes-11-07-2016

Holiday Security

Please see below for latest security advice from PC Paul Le Pla

Most burglaries occur when there is no-one home, so whether you are leaving the house for a few minutes, the day or a fortnight, remember to shut and lock all your windows and doors.

By now most of us are in a habit of making sure windows and doors are closed and locked on our vehicles and houses when we leave them, but in the excitement of going away, we can sometimes forget. If you have locks on your windows and a burglar alarm installed to your property it is important you use them.

It is advised you always try to make your home appear occupied. Here are some steps you can take to ensure this:

Get a friend, neighbour or relative to keep an eye on your house or flat. Even the smallest of jobs such as collecting post from the letterbox, sweeping up leaves, putting dustbins out and even mowing your lawn, can make it seem as though someone is home.
Cancel deliveries of milk and newspapers while you are away, as a clutter of these around your front door, becomes a clear sign that nobody is home.
Invest in some automatic time switches, which switch lights and radios on and off at set times.
Never leave blinds or curtains closed as this makes it obvious the property is empty during the day.
Regards

 

Paul Le Pla

Rutland Police

Parish Council (Trustee) – next meeting

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (as Trustee for The Oval and Allotment Field) will be on Monday July 11th 2016 at 8-30 pm in the Community Centre.  The Agenda and associated papers are shown below.

AGENDAfinTRUST(2) Clarification – Jul 16 (1) IF agenda(trust)

 

Next meeting of Parish Council

The next meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council will be held at 7 pm on Monday July 11th 2016 in the Community Centre.  PLEASE NOTE NEW START TIME.

The agenda and associated papers are shown below

AgendafinancePC IF agenda(general) RISKassessmentJULY16 Village Questionnaire for 11-17 1.1 VPquestionnaireadult Ward System(2)

Latest crime report for South Rutland

I set out below the report from PC Paul Le Pla of the Rutland South beat

Here is the latest beat report for the Rutland South neighbourhood.

 

Crime for June 2016 –

 

2/6/16 – Damage – Main Street, Tinwell

10/6/16 – Theft – Kelthorpe close, Ketton

14/6/16 – Theft FUMV – Empingham road, Ketton

17/6/16 – Theft FUMV (registration plate) – South View, Preston

17/6/16 – Damage – High street, Ketton

20/6/16 – Burglary OTD – Wireless Hill, South Luffenham

15/6 – 27/6/16 – Damage to motor vehicle – Wotton close, Ketton

 

Our current 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 occurred on 15th May.

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.

 

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

 

Parish Council accounts – explanation of variances

The North Luffenham Parish Council accounts for 2015/16, have already been published on this website and I set out below an explanation of those comparisons with 2014/15 where there is a difference of over 15%

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Parish Clerk & Responsible Financial Officer(RFO)

I am pleased to announce that Mrs Angela Ashpole has been appointed to the position of Parish Clerk and RFO for North Luffenham.  Angela will be employed by North Luffenham Parish Council with effect from July 1st 2016 and will assume full responsibility for the Parish Clerk & RFO role from August 1st 2016 following the retirement of the current jobholder, Ian Ferguson on July 31st 2016.  On behalf of all residents I welcome Angela into the role.

Parish Council – payments in excess of £100

In order to comply with Transparency regulations The North Luffenham Parish Council is required to publish all payments made during 2015/16 in excess of £100 (excl VAT).  These are set out below

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Parish Council – Asset List

To comply with Transparency regulations I set out below the Asset list for both North Luffenham Parish Council and North Luffenham Parish Council (Trustee)

 

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Parish Council – Bank reconciliation

To comply with Transparency regulations, North Luffenham Parish Council is required to publish its Bank Reconciliation statement as at March 31st 2016.  This statement, which has also been sent to the External Auditor, is shown below

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Parish Council (trustee) meeting – draft minutes

North Luffenham Parish Council (trustee to Oval and Field Gardens) met on May 16th 2016 and the DRAFT minutes are shown below

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South Rutland beat – crime report for May 2016

Here is the latest beat report for the Rutland South neighbourhood.

Crime for May 2016 –

  • 01/5/16 – Theft of diesel – Lyddington road, Bisbrooke
  • 5/5/16 – Burglary x 2 – Tippings lane & Main Street, Barrowden
  • 6/5/16 – Theft FUMV – Main road, Glaston
  • 7/5/16 – Burglary – Willoughby road, Morcott
  • 12-19/05/16 – Burglary OTD – Methodist Church, Bull lane, Ketton
  • 14/5/16 – Burglary – Willoughby drive, Empingham
  • 7 – 15/5/16 – Theft of lambs – Home farm, High street, Ketton
  • 19/5/16 – Public Order – Normanton car park, Edith Weston
  • 22/5/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – Bartles Hollow, Ketton
  • 24/5/16 – Preston lane, Ayston – Theft of mini digger
  • 27/5/16 – Theft – Manton road, Edith Weston
  • 27/5/16 – Damage – Normanton road, Edith Weston
  • 28/5/16 – Damage to window – St Mary’s Church, Edith Weston
  • 29/5/16 – Damage – Wing lane, Preston

Our current Problem solving Plans are –

Conducting a burglary campaign in the whole of Rutland – targeting offenders, liaising with neighbouring forces.

Targeting speeding motorists in Empingham.

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

https://leics.police.uk/categories/rural-watch

Regards

Pc 1146 Paul Le Pla Paul

Rutland South Dedicated  Neighbourhood Officer

Rutland Police

Polling Stations for EU Referendum

I list below the situation of Polling Stations in the Rutland area

REFERENDUMstations

Parish Council meeting – draft minutes

The last meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council was held on May 16th 2016 and the DRAFT minutes are set out below

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