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NORTH LUFFENHAM PARISH COUNCIL

NOTICE of VACANCY for PARISH COUNCILLOR

Following the resignation of Cllr Robert Sewell, North Luffenham Parish Council is now able to fill this vacancy by co-option on to the Council.

To serve on the Parish Council a person must:

  • Be an elector, and
  • Be age 18 or over, and
  • Have resided in the Parish (or within 3 miles of the Parish) for the last 12 months or have their principal place of work in (or within 3 miles of) the Parish.

Anyone wishing to be considered to fill this vacancy should send an email The Parish Clerk via clerk@northluffenham.org.uk or write to the address below, giving brief details about themselves/trade/profession etc, and how they feel they can contribute to parish affairs, by Monday December 30th 2013.

Ian Ferguson
Parish Clerk
Old School House
North Luffenham
Rutland
LE15 8LG

Extraordinary meeting of Parish Council on November 18th 2013

The minutes of this meeting have now been signed as a true record and are published below

 

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Parish Council meeting on October 21st 2013

The Minutes of this meeting have now been signed as a true record and are posted below

 

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North Luffenham Parish Council meeting on December 2nd 2013

The Parish Council’s next meeting will be on Monday December 2nd 2013 at 7-30 pm. See below for the agenda.

 

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Do you have an opinion about a footpath on Edith Weston Road?

For several years the village has been awaiting a housing development on the old woodyard to generate funding to allow the pavement to be extended along Edith Weston Road, from Oval Close to the junction with Pinfold Lane. In the event, there will now be a footpath through the new housing, linking these two roads, between points A and B as shown on the plan below.

Footpath Edith Weston Rd Plan

If walking from Oval Close towards Edith Weston this route offers a safe thoroughfare to the road junction, although it is some 60m longer than the direct line along Edith Weston Road. Several people have asked the parish council about the possibility of having a pavement alongside Edith Weston Road, in addition to the new footpath.

RCC have indicated that this would be considered only if the parish council were to contribute ‘significantly’ towards the construction cost of approximately £16,000. This might mean a contribution of around £5,000 for there to be a reasonable chance of RCC funding the balance. Any parish council contribution would have to be funded from the parish precept.

The parish council is unlikely to consider the question until after the footpath has been opened through the new housing development, but it would be interested to hear now the comments of anyone who has a view on the matter. (Whilst the immediate question is that of value for money to the village for its potential contribution, the broader question might be whether the total construction cost would offer value for money.)

Do you use this route at present? Why? How often? Will you use the new footpath? etc.

If you would like to comment, please do so using the NLPC contact form.

9/12/13 Update: Commenting on the proposed footpath to the NLPC is now closed

via Syd Overington, Chairman, NLPC

Notice of Extraordinary Parish Council meeting

The Chairman of the Parish Council, Mr Syd Overington, has called an extraordinary Parish Council meeting on November 18th 2013. See below for agenda

 

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Bonfire Night

North Luffenham Parish Council would like to thank all those helpers and supporters who worked hard to make the annual bonfire night event most successful. I am further pleased to say that we were able to cover our costs.

Oval Bonfire Progress at Lunchtime

Thank’s to all the volunteers so far, it’s getting bigger!  This should help keep everyone warm and toastie tomorrow night.

Building Oval Bonfire

Photo by Andy Stout

There remains a lot of cuttings around the bottom of the Oval if there are any willing volunteers for the remainder of the afternoon.

Do you have 1 hour spare to help out at the Oval today?

Currently all the low hanging branches from the trees at the Oval are being cut, but it is turning into a massive task to move all the cuttings onto the bonfire.

If anyone can spare 1 hour today to help drag the cuttings onto the bonfire it would be greatly appreciated.

via Syd Overington, Chairman, NLPC

Declaration of Result of uncontested election

The result of the uncontested election has now been confirmed by Rutland County Council as follows

 

Declaration of Result of Uncontested Election NL – 30 Oct 2013

Vacancy for Parish Councillor

Following the resignation of Cllr Bob Sewell a vacancy exists for a Parish Councillor at North Luffenham. This can be filled by co-option. See notice below

 

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Vacancy for Parish Councillor

Following the resignation of Cllr Robert Sewell a vacancy exists on the North Luffenham Parish Council which can be filled by co-option. Please see notice below.

 

 

Woodland Walk Proposal

It was proposed some time ago that the village might establish an area of recreational woodland on part of the 14 acres of Parish Council land next to the allotments.

Although the original proposal was to plant most of this land, the Parish Council now proposes a much less ambitious development, planting an area of just 2.5 acres, to be completed during this winter.

Around 800 trees will be planted (mixed native broad-leaved), but at just 20” tall will take some years to grow to any size.  Thinning will be required in future years. Some shrubs will also be planted.

It is proposed, In due course, to establish a footpath through the trees and around the field perimeter, a circular route being made possible by permissive access alongside Edith Weston Road having been agreed by the tenant who farms most of the field.

A sketch map of the site is shown below and you can also download a pdf version if you prefer. From this it can be seen that there are various options for the route of the footpath, particularly in the vicinity of the allotments and Geoff Sewell Close, which details will be considered at a future date.

The arrangement of trees  is currently under discussion with our Woodland Trust advisor. Further details of the project will be made available shortly.

If you wish to comment on the proposal, please do so by completing the Parish Council Contact Form.

Alternatively, please forward your comments via any Parish Councillor, or the Parish Clerk, contact details for whom are on the parish notice boards and on this website. It would be helpful to receive any comments by 10 November.

Woodland Walk Map

via Syd Overington, Chairman, NLPC

Responses to Community Recreational Facilities Questionnaire

Earlier this year a questionnaire was delivered to each household in the parish and posted on the website, seeking views on what recreational facilities might be desirable in the village – subject to evidence of demand, and availability of funding.

We thank you all for your responses, of which we received 64 in total from the 320 delivered questionnaires issued and website post.

Four specific proposals suggested by the NLPC were exampled in the questionnaire, although other suggestions were invited.

In respect of the four specific items, the number of respondents indicating support was as follows:

  • Tennis court27
  • Cricket pavilion refurbishment  – 36
  • All-weather pitch22
  • Woodland walk (on allotments field)  – 23

Amongst a range of additional suggestions made by respondents, the most popular was for a village hall type facility, separate from the community centre. (16 respondents). A more detailed schedule of the responses is shown below, and you can also download a pdf version if you prefer.

Whilst deliberations continue over which of the suggestions might be both justifiable and affordable, there are few obstacles to proceeding with some form of woodland walk, plans for which are in hand, and more details of which are set out in a separate post, with an invitation for comments. Of some of the more minor suggestions made (and albeit not of a recreational nature), action is already in hand for a bus shelter (at Pinfold Close), and for a defibrillator (possibly to be sited in the telephone kiosk on Church Street).

Community Recreational Facilities Questionnaire Responses

via Syd Overington, Chairman, NLPC

Notice of uncontested election

Following the resignation of Cllr Barry Read, there was a request that the vacancy be filled by election. The result is announced below

 

Notice of Uncontested Election – 25 Oct 2013

Bonfire Night

North Luffenham Parish Council will be organising their usual Bonfire night event – see below

 

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Parish Council meeting of September 2nd 2013

The minutes of this meeting have now been signed off as a true record and are published below

 

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Notice of Election

There has been a request that the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cllr Barry Read be filled by Election as follows

 

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Parish Council meeting on October 21st 2013

North Luffenham Parish Council will meet on October 21st 2013

 

The agenda is as set out below

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Have your say on Transport Support for Students in Rutland

Consultation on Proposed Changes to Home to School Transport

Rutland Council is continuing to face a number of challenges. The funding we receive from national Government is reducing and there is a determination to hold back from increasing council tax charges to residents.

The Council sets out to provide the best quality services that can be offered and ensure that best value principals are embedded in everything it does.

The Council has a Medium Term Financial Plan which forecasts the likely income and revenue streams facing the Council on a rolling five year basis. In line with this, the Council needs to continue to make financial efficiencies in order to ensure that future financial targets are met.

In line with the above, the Council has been looking at transport costs with a view to ceasing any transport which is non-statutory.

Whilst many local authorities across the country have already taken action to stop providing discretionary transport, Rutland has maintained provision. However, it was agreed at the Council’s Cabinet on Tuesday 20 August to seek the public views on the withdrawal of denominational and post 16 transport. The details are summarised below:

Denominational transport

The Council spent £95,000 in the 2012/13 academic year supporting 40 students to faith based schools. Whilst students contribute £253.50 each toward the cost of their transport the net cost of providing denominational transport is expensive to maintain. Indications are that student numbers are likely to grow in the 2013/14 academic year.

The Council would like to seek views on the following two options:

(i) To withdraw denominational transport entirely with effect from September 2014. This option would mean that ALL denominational transport support would cease after July 2013 including those already receiving transport support.

(ii) To introduce a phased withdrawal of denominational transport from September 2014. This option would mean that no new students will be given transport support after July 2013 BUT existing students would continue to receive transport support until the end of their current school placement.

Post 16 Transport

During the 2012/13 academic year the council spent £94,000 supporting 90 students to various post 16 colleges. Students contributed £332 toward the cost of providing the transport.

The Council would like to seek views on the following two options:

(i) To withdraw post 16 entirely with effect from September 2014. This option would mean that ALL post 16 transport support would cease after July 2013 including those already receiving transport support.

(ii) To introduce a phased withdrawal of post 16 transport from September 2014. This option would mean that no new students will be given transport support after July 2013 BUT existing students would continue to receive transport support until the end of their current school placement.

Consultation

The Council would like to take into account the views of residents and partners in developing our final proposals. Should you wish to express your views, please contact Rutland County Council:

tel: 01572 758 451 or email: transport@rutland.gov.uk

Responses should be received by Thursday 26 September 2013 at the latest.

What happens next?

All responses arising from the consultation will be fed back to Council’s Cabinet in October. The final results of the consultation exercise and any actions will be published on the website in due course.

via Ian Ferguson →  Parish Council