The Annual meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council (Trust) will be held immediately following the PC Meeting on Monday 21st May 2018 in the Community Centre. The agenda and associated paper are listed below:
Annual Parish Council Meeting – Monday 21st May 2018
The Annual Meeting of North Luffenham Parish Council will be held at 7pm on Monday 21st May 2018 in the Community Centre. The agenda attached below:
Village Day – Archery Returns to Butt Lane
In the Middle Ages archery practice was a feudal obligation, and every settlement had its practice area.
The origin of the name “Butt Lane” may come from Middle English butte which was a ‘mark for archery’, ‘target’, ‘goal’.
On Village Day (Sunday May 20th) Michael Anker will be running “Have a Go” Archery taster sessions on the Oval at 3:30 by the cricket nets for anyone who would like to re-create the medieval use of the area (but with modern recurve bows )
All ages and abilities are welcome to give it a try
Michael will be taking donations for Dove Cottage Day Hospice at Ridlington from participants
Village Day – Cake Requests
Vanya House and Sue Read will be running a cake stall on Village Day on Sunday May 20th, to raise funds for the Church
If you would like to donate a cake to sell on the stall, please bring it to the pavilion on Sunday where Vanya or Sue will collect it
Village Day – Fun Dog Show
There will be a fun dog show open to all on Village Day on Sunday 20th May
This will be held between 2.30pm – 3.30 pm in the Arena, and run by Paul Cummings
Judging will be on several fun categories, including:
• Sit & Stay
• Walk to Heel
• Sausage Catching
• Best Young Handler (Under 12 yrs)
• Best Fancy Dress – Dog & Handler
• Most Lovable Dog
Feel free to bring yourself and your dog along on the day
Little Saints Preschool
We provide a wide range of challenging, imaginative, and stimulating learning opportunities.
We work closely with Reception class to provide a smooth transition into school. 15 and 30 hour funding available.
Here, children can begin to discover who they are, why they are and what they might be…Children can join Little Saints from the term in which they turn 3 years old.
Here, children can begin to discover who they are, why they are and what they might be…
Please get in touch for further information or to arrange your visit…
Open 9:00am – 3.30pm.
After School Club available 3.30 – 6.00pm.
Wrap around care available from 7.50am-6.00pm.
website: www.northluffenham.org
email: gemma.cutmore@northluffenham.rutland.sch.uk
tel: 01780 720184
contact person: Gemma Cutmore
address: Church Street, North Luffenham, Rutland, LE15 8JR
ST GEORGE’S BARRACKS – THE REALITY REVEALED
13th May 2018
ST GEORGE’S BARRACKS
WHAT WORTH THE WORD OF OUR COUNTY COUNCIL ??
On Friday 11th May, Rutland County Council released the first draft of the Master Plan (https://www.stgeorgesrutland.co.uk) for the redevelopment of St George’s Barracks. The event had plenty of gloss, but in reality very little substance. Certainly the group that I sat with felt that this was a lost opportunity to bring something really positive to the County. There is nothing in the plan that will attract tourism, our highest income earner, to the County. The scope of the imagination of the planners is really limited and appears to follow a commitment to cram as many houses as possible into the limited space available. The huge future quarry site which covers almost 50% of the site in the plan is termed as a “Country Park”, but you will have to live for a long time to see it.
You will recall that in December, when the proposed development was presented to us, the Chief Executive of the Council made a number of assurances to us, which included key planning assumptions:
• This would be a typical Rutland village with a wide variety of houses and excellent amenities, including the development of a hotel and leisure facilities on site.
• The infrastructure bid proposals were based on a development of 1,500 to 3,000 new homes (3,000 being the top estimate if the whole site was available for development).
• The planning density was to be no more than 20 Homes/Hectare.
I am afraid that every one of these critical commitments has been broken. A coach and horses has been driven through these assumptions and it is now clear that the brief given to the planners was to design a new town for more than 3,000 new homes, regardless of how much land was available after the designation of the vast quarry site. As a result, though not explicit in the documentation, the proposal will include swathes of terraced homes, town houses and apartment blocks, none of which can be found in any typical Rutland Village. The proposed total density of Housing has increased from “no more than 20 Houses / Hectare” to 30 houses per hectare and in some areas considerably more. What is proposed is a new dormitory town stuck in the heart of this Rural County, that has been designed for ‘anywhere’, with precious disregard for everything that makes Rutland special. Maybe an appropriate name for the new town should be “Rutland Forsaken”. This cannot be considered to be Right for Rutland.
It is therefore essential that everyone see the ‘exhibition’ in the School Hall on Wed 16th May from 6.30pm to 9pm and takes the opportunity to tell the County County Council and the ReGenco Planners what they think about their proposals. This really will affect you and your families for years to come.
PBG CUMMINGS
Chair North Luffenham Parish Council
Tel: 01780 720124
email: pbgcummings@gmail.com
Village Day Fun Run
Jonny Davies will be organising a Settings Fun Run on Village Day on Sunday 20th May
Timings for the event are below
1pm Register for ‘The Settings Fun Run’ in the Pavilion on the Oval
1.30pm Settings Fun Run starts
Police Recruitment Campaign
As a valued member of the community I am writing to you to share details of our current recruitment campaign. I would like to take this opportunity to ask that you promote this within your communities and encourage those interested in a career with us to attend one of the seminars.We are welcoming applicants aged 18-57 from all sections of the community; however we are particularly keen to hear from women and members of minority ethnic groups, so that the force reflects it communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.The recruitment seminars will be held across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland throughout May and into early June. Those attending will have the opportunity to find out first-hand what it is like to be a police officer and more about the recruitment process. They will have the opportunity to meet serving police officers, hear about their experiences, and find out about the rewarding and diverse career opportunities.Full details of the recruitment campaign are on our website at www.leics.polcie.uk I have taken the time to include details of the up and coming seminars for you to share within your communities:
12 May Wigston Police Station, Bull Head Street, Wigston LE18 1WX 1000-1200 12 May Usmani Mosque, 308 St Saviours Road, Spinney Hill LE5 4HJ 1000-1200 12 May Market Harborough Police Station, Fairfield Road, Market Harborough LE16 9QJ 1400-1600 14 May Shree Sanatan Mandir, 84 Weymouth Street, Belgrave LE4 6FQ 1700-1900 15 May St Martins House, 7 Peacock Lane, Leicester LE1 5PZ 1800-2000 15 May Brockington College, Blaby Road, Enderby LE19 4AQ 1800-2000 15 May Castle Rock High School, Meadow Lane, Coalville LE67 4BR 1830-2030 16 May Bosworth Academy, Leicester Lane, Desford LE9 9JL 1900-2100 18 May Home Farm Neighbourhood Centre, Home Farm Close, Beamount Leys LE4 0SU 1200-1400 18 May Uppingham Town Hall, 49 High St E, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 9PY 1930-2100 20 May Force HQ, St Johns, Enderby LE19 2BX 1200-1400 22 May The Brite Centre, Braunstone Avenue, Braunstone LE3 1LE 1200-1500 23 May Code Student Accommodation, 42 Western Road, Leicester LE3 0GH 1300-1600 24 May Fearon Hall, Rectory Road, Loughborough LE11 1PL 1800-2000 24 May Castle Rock High School, Meadow Lane, Coalville LE67 4BR 1830-2030 25 May Hood Park Leisure Centre, North Street, Ashby-de-la-Zouch LE65 1HU 1830-2030 26 May Mansfield House Police Station, Belgrave Gate, Leicester LE1 3GG 1000-1200 26 May Brockington College, Blaby Road, Enderby LE19 4AQ 1400-1600 26 May Wigston Police Station, Bull Head Street, Wigston LE18 1WX 1400-1600 26 May The Venue, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray LE13 0UL 1930-2130 27 May Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, 106 East Park Road, Spinney Hill LE5 4QB 1100-1300 27 May Market Harborough Police Station, Fairfield Road, Market Harborough LE16 9QJ 1400-1600 29 May Moat Community College, Maidstone Road, Spinney Hill LE2 0TU 1700-1900 29 May Fearon Hall, Rectory Road, Loughborough LE11 1PL 1800-2000 30 May Manor High School, Copse Close, Oadby LE2 4FU 1800-2000 31 May St Martins House, 7 Peacock Lane, Leicester LE1 5PZ 1800-2100 31 May Hilton Hotel J24, East Midlands Airport, Derby Road, Castle Donington DE74 2YW 1900-2100 1 June King Centre, Main Road, Barleythorpe LE15 7WD 1900-2030Simon Cole, QPMChief Constable
St Georges Barracks – Masterplan Consultation
From RCC:
Consultation around the first high-level plan for the St George’s Barracks site in Rutland is now live, with full details available to view on a new, dedicated website: www.stgeorgesrutland.co.uk
During the consultation period local communities, the wider Rutland public and key stakeholder groups are all invited to share their views on the proposals being put forward for discussion.
The following public events are taking place from today as part of the consultation:
| Activity | Location | Date | Time |
| Open exhibition | Victoria Hall, Oakham | Friday 11 May 2018 | 3.00pm to 7.00pm |
| Open exhibition | Victoria Hall, Oakham | Saturday 12 May 2018 | 10.00am to 2.00pm |
| Open exhibition | Oakham Library | Monday 14 May to Sunday 27 May 2018 | Normal Library opening hours |
| Presentation and drop-in session | St Mary and St John Primary School, North Luffenham | Wednesday 16 May 2018 | 6.30pm to 9.00pm |
| Drop-in session | Uppingham Town Hall | Thursday 17 May 2018 | 2.00pm to 8.00pm |
| Presentation and drop-in session | Edith Weston Village Hall | Wednesday 23 May 2018 | 6.30pm to 9.00pm |
| Drop-in session | Ketton Library | Wednesday 30 May 2018 | 2.00pm to 8.00pm |
All of the materials available at these events, together with information that has already been published in relation to St George’s, can be viewed online at: www.stgeorgesrutland.co.uk
Feedback on the high-level St George’s plan can be submitted at any point during the consultation, which runs until the end of May. Feedback forms will be available at each of the events listed above, while it is also possible to submit comments direct via the new website.
If you have any questions about the consultation or any of the information outlined above, please contact us by emailing: stgeorges@rutland.gov.uk
VILLAGE DAY 2018 – TIME FOR A PARTY
You are cordially invited to North Luffenham’s Village Dat on Sunday 20th May 2018 from 1.30 to 5pm on the Oval.
Music, Afternoon Teas, BBQ, Bar, Sports, Competitions and Fun Activities for all. Bring your Chairs, Tables, Picnics etc for a great afternoon on the Oval.
Garden Club Meeting This Evening -Scented Plants
Don’t forget it’s Garden Club this Thursday 10th May with the final speaker before the summer break! The club will be welcoming Geoff Hodge with a talk on ,Scented Plants and the Scented Garden’.
Geoff may be a familiar name as he is a freelance horticultural author, editor and broadcaster, writing regularly for publications such as ‘Garden Answers’.
You’ll learn plenty, have a good laugh, and he donates lots of extra raffle prizes!!
Please feel free to bring any spare seeds/seedling/plants to offer to other members. – 7.30pm at the Community Centre – all welcome – guests £2 per person, with tea/coffee/biscuits to start & raffle at the end
Community Safety Consultation Survey 2018
RCC would like to give the people of Rutland the opportunity to tell them how they feel about local Community Safety, so that they can have a better understanding of the local issues
Please follow the link below for the Consultation survey
The information that you provide will be considered during future development and delivery of services and help to shape the priorities for the 2017-2020 Strategy Plan.
Minutes – Annual Parish Meeting – 16 Apr 18
Please find below the Minutes and supporting papers for the Annual Parish Meeting which was held on 16th Apr 18.
Paul Cummings – Chair NLPC
Tel: 01780 720124 email: pbgcummings@gmail.com
APM – INCOME – EXPENDITURE – 17-18 Sheet1
crime figures for North Luff 2017-2018 yearly
RCC Presentation – St George’s Barracks
St George’s Barracks – Crichel Down Rules
I occasionally hear some interesting views about the application of “The Crichel Down Rules” which relate to the sale of land that was compulsorily purchased by the Government post 1935. On occasion it is clear that some views do not reflect the legal reality of the situation. For ease of reference I attach an extract of the DCLG Document in which the rules are enshrined. Inevitably the document can be interpreted in different ways, however the document does explain the background and principles that need to considered.
PBG Cummings
Chair NLPC – email: pbgcummings@gmail.com
NLPC (Trust) Draft Minutes of Extraordinary Meeting: 09/04/2018
NLPC Draft Minutes of Extraordinary Meeting: 09/04/2018
Extraordinary Parish Council (Trust) Meeting – Thu 10 May 18
There will be an Extraordinary Meeting of the Parish Council (Trust) to be held on Thu 10 May 18 at 7.30pm. The meeting will be held in North Luffenham School Hub (Off the School Hall). Members of the Public are welcome to attend, however there will be no public forum at this meeting.
PBG CUMMINGS – Chair NLPC
Extraordinary General Meeting – Parish Council – 10 May 18
There will be an Extraordinary Meeting of the Parish Council to be held on Thu 10 May 18 at 7.30pm The meeting will be held in North Luffenham School Hub (Off the School Hall). The key elements of the meeting will be consideration of the format and expenditure for Village Day (20 May 18) and consideration of General Data Protection Regulation Policy Papers. Members of the Public are welcome to attend, however there will be no public forum at this meeting.
PBG CUMMINGS – Chair NLPC
NLPC EGM 10 May 18 – Agenda NLPC Privacy Notice – Staff – Cllrs – Volunteers NLPC Data Breach Policy – May 18 NLPC Data Policy NLPC Data Protection Policy – May 18 NLPC Privacy Notice – Public NLPC SAR Policy – May 18 Village Day – Admin RCC-community-street-lighting-recharge-annotated


