Category Archives: Parish Council

Keep up to date with the latest news from the North Luffenham Parish Council

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.

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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.

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Cut down of Leylandii Trees.

 

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2017/0034/CAT

Planning Support

01572 720956

01572 758373

 

Date:

 

24-Jan-2017

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
PROPOSAL: 2 No. Leylandii trees to be cut down and cleared
12, Lyndon Road, North Luffenham, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 8JZ.

An application for the above proposal has been received by the Local Planning Authority and you are invited to submit your comments thereon within 21 days from the date of this letter. The details of the application are available to view on our website www.rutland.gov.uk/planning by entering the reference number above.

If you have received this letter electronically you can click onto the link below which will go straight to the relevant application:

http://planningonline.rutland.gov.uk/swift/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=2017/0034/CAT

Please email any comments you wish to make to planning@rutland.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

Development Control Services

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

Lime Tree Reduction

 

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2017/0017/CAT

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19-Jan-2017

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PROPOSAL: 1 No. Lime (T1) – Reduce northerly stem of lime tree to ~3.5m above ground level and remove southerly dominant branch back to stem

Keepers Cottage, 1, Butt Lane, North Luffenham, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 8JN

An application for the above proposal has been received by the Local Planning Authority and you are invited to submit your comments thereon within 21 days from the date of this letter. The details of the application are available to view on our website www.rutland.gov.uk/planning by entering the reference number above.

If you have received this letter electronically you can click onto the link below which will go straight to the relevant application:

http://planningonline.rutland.gov.uk/swift/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=2017/0017/CAT

Please email any comments you wish to make to planning@rutland.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

Development Control Services

 

 

 

Planning Application for Land Adjacent to Pasture House

 

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2017/0008/FUL

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01572 758263

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Date:

 

18-Jan-2017

 

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PROPOSAL: 3 new dwellings

Land Adj Pasture House 10, Glebe Road, North Luffenham, Rutland

An application for the above proposal has been received by the Local Planning Authority and you are invited to submit your comments thereon within 21 days from the date of this letter. The details of the application are available to view on our website www.rutland.gov.uk/planning by entering the reference number above.

If you have received this letter electronically you can click onto the link below which will go straight to the relevant application:

http://planningonline.rutland.gov.uk/swift/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=2017/0008/FUL

Please email any comments you wish to make to planning@rutland.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

 

Development Control Services

 

 

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.

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.

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Re-Pollarding of Pine Trees

 

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2016/1172/CAT

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05-Dec-2016

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PROPOSAL: (T1-T10) 10 no. Lime trees – re-pollarding (removing re-growth to suitable previous points) to maintain suitable size for their location and to clear electricity wires. (T11-T20) 10 no. Lime trees – re-pollard, to maintain suitable size for their location. (T21-T26) 6 no. Lime trees – re-pollard, to maintain suitable size for their location.

 North Luffenham Hall, Church Street, North Luffenham, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 8JR

An application for the above proposal has been received by the Local Planning Authority and you are invited to submit your comments thereon within 21 days from the date of this letter. The details of the application are available to view on our website www.rutland.gov.uk/planning by entering the reference number above.If you have received this letter electronically you can click onto the link below which will go straight to the relevant application:

http://planningonline.rutland.gov.uk/swift/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=2016/1172/CAT

Please email any comments you wish to make to planning@rutland.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

Development Control Services

 

 

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.

 

Bonfire Night 2016 🎆

Just a reminder that its 5th November – Bonfire Night 🙂

North Luffenham’s event on the Oval this evening will include a competition for the best Guy, a Barbecue with burgers, hot and cold drinks for sale, and, back by popular demand, real Mulled Wine with an extra shot of warming spice.

So get rummaging in your wardrobes for that Worzel Gummage look and make your way to the Oval prior to the bonfire being lit at 6.20pm 🙂

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.

Play Area Equipment – Update

As part of the planning process for the building of the new houses on the Rosewood Development, the Parish council received funding to enhance the play equipment on the Oval. Cllr Steve Marson has been working hard to identify, with input from parishioners, the most appropriate equipment. We are now at the point of considering a number of quotations from suppliers. It is hoped that following consultation about the siting of the new equipment, it will be installed in the Spring.

Installation of new waste pipe.

 

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2016/0999/LBA

Planning Support

01572 758447

01572 758373

 

Date:

 

01-Nov-2016

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PROPOSAL: New waste pipe to be installed in order to facilitate conversion of small bedroom into a bathroom.
Stone Cottage, 27, Church Street, North Luffenham, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 8JR

An application for the above proposal has been received by the Local Planning Authority and you are invited to submit your comments thereon within 21 days from the date of this letter. The details of the application are available to view on our website www.rutland.gov.uk/planning by entering the reference number above.

If you have received this letter electronically you can click onto the link below which will go straight to the relevant application:

http://planningonline.rutland.gov.uk/swift/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=2016/0999/LBA

Please email any comments you wish to make to planning@rutland.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

Development Control Services

Speeding – Speed Limit Reductions

SPEED LIMITS

After a long drawn out and concerted campaign by the Parish Council and County Councillors, we have been advised that Rutland County Council have agreed to reduce the speed limit on Edith Weston Road from 40MPH to 30MPH and to impose a speed limit of 40MPH along Station Road from the Junction with Ketton Road to the level crossing.

Costings and plans are being drawn up for the necessary signage etc and we will inform the village of the ‘start date’ as soon as the information is available.

BONFIRE NIGHT – 2016 🎆

The Parish Council will again be hosting a Bonfire Night event on the Oval on Saturday 5th November.

This year we invite villagers to bring a ‘Guy’ – guys will be judged at the Pavillion at 6pm and a prize awarded for the best. The Bonfire will be lit at around 6.30 and the fireworks will commence shortly afterwards.

As usual hot food and drinks will be available. There will be a bucket collection to help offset the costs and we would be most grateful for your generosity. Suggested donation is £5 per family

The event costs almost £2,000 to cover the costs of fireworks and insurance and unless we can cover these costs it may not be possible to fund the event in the future.

Thanks to all those that have volunteered to act as stewards, caterers, bonfire builders etc, it is much appreciated.