Bridford Parish Council Minutes of Meeting 9th April 2018

Minutes of a meeting of Bridford Parish Council held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 9th April 2018 at 7.00pm

Present: Cllrs G Hearnden (acting Chairman), A Lord, R Dowding, T Evans, J Padgham, E Price, Mrs J P Banks (Clerk).  Three members of the public were present.  Cnty Cllr Brook attended for part of the meeting

1 APOLOGIES:  Dst Cllr A Ford
2 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST – Cllr Dowding declared a personal interest in items 20 and 21.
3 RESIGNATION OF CHAIRMAN – Cllr Francis Miles tendered her resignation on 19th March 2018  She thanked her Parish Councillors for their hard work and humour resulting in a very productive stint over the past few years. She particularly expressed her appreciation and gratitude to the Clerk who has been a steady and efficient backstop to ‘all our labours’.
4 NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY – A Notice of Casual Vacancy was lodged with TDC and published on 20th March 2018.  If an election is not requested by midnight on 9th April, the Parish Council will meet to co-opt a new Councillor at 7.00pm on Friday 13th April at the Village Hall,
5 PUBLIC DISCUSSION – a Parishioner wished to bring to the attention of the Parish Council (i) the state of the road between Heltor View and Plaistow Green.  Potholes, mud and flooding are making the road dangerous to ordinary cars and virtually impassable to pedestrians.  The regular movement of tractors is adding to the problem.  Farmers are requested to keep the roads and lanes clean.  The Chairman has spoken with the farm manager at Seven Acre Farm.  Highways will be contacted with regard to repairing the road damage.  Parishioners are encouraged to use the DCC ‘Report a Problem’ page on the DCC website.  The more people who report problems, the more likely to get something done.   (ii) There has been a river of water hitting the road just above Seven Views.  This is a result of unusually severe wet weather conditions recently and no action to be taken.  (iii) A large puddle in front of the grit bin at the bottom of Pound Lane is preventing access to it.   The Parish Council will make arrangements to get this filled in.

A Parish Councillor raised the subject of car parking problems in the village.  This will be on the agenda for public discussion at the Annual Parish Meeting in May.

MATTERS ARISING
6 MINUTES – the Parish Council resolved to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 5th March 2018 as a true and accurate record of the meeting, subject to one amendment.
7 ALLOTMENTS – three half plots remain vacant.
8 PLAY PARK – a resident living next to the Play Park in Butts Close reported that the net behind the goal has dropped resulting in children climbing into her garden to retrieve footballs.  The Clerk has ascertained that it requires re-hanging and has advised the resident that this will be done when the ground is hard enough to erect a scaffolding tower.  The goal net also needs replacing.  The RoSPA inspection of the Play Park took place in March and a report has been received.  Most of the ratings are low or medium risk and any work considered necessary will be carried out.   The Parish Council authorised the purchase of a new football goal net and basket ball net to be purchased by the Clerk and remedial work to be undertaken at the Play Park by Colin Banks.  The table tennis project is ongoing, weather has prevented any further progress.
9 BRIDFORD HILL AND SNOW WARDEN – the Snow Warden team worked extremely well in its attempts to keep Bridford Hill open during the recent snow.   The team plan to have a review meeting to plan for next winter.  It is thought that the towable gritter will probably need replacing with a more robust mobile and this will require funding from grants and possibly fundraising.   A letter of thanks has been sent to the Snow Warden team.
10 PARISH PLAN – the Parish Council met on 21st March to review the Parish Plan and subsequent amendments are being made to the document.  It was suggested that the Parish Council should, in its support to the Village Hall, be able to assist with a grant in the event of an emergency.  This will be on the agenda for further discussion and finalising at the Parish Council meeting in May.
11 VILLAGE GARDEN – the Chairman acknowledged the death of Roger Clark who was instrumental in originally setting up the Village Garden and who has done a tremendous amount of work at the garden himself and organised the team of volunteers.  It was unanimously agreed that there should be some sort of memorial to Roger in the garden. Suggested a letter of condolence should be sent to Mrs Clark,
12 PARISH FOOTPATHS  – there are still a couple of footpaths to be checked when the weather permits.
13 REPLACEMENT OF SEAT AT POUND LANE – a quote of £345 has been received to replace the seat.  Enquiries to be made re grant funding.  A suggestion was made to engrave Bridford Parish Council (for example) into the back of the seat, rather than a plaque as a deterrent to anyone thinking of stealing it.  This would obviously add to the cost.    It is thought that the original seat was to commemorate the millennium.
14 IVY GROWING UP ELECTRICITY PYLONS – Western Power has removed some of the ivy to make the pylons safe.
Cnty Cllr Brook joined the meeting at 8.00pm. He was welcomed by the Chairman and invited to speak
  The budget went through in February as per the draft.  There were increases in three departments but Highways remained the same.  It was necessary to purchase large additional supplies of salt to cope with the recent severe weather. Cllr Brook asked the Council how it coped with the recent snow.  The volunteer scheme worked well.   Cllr Brook indicated that funds may be available to assist with the purchase of a better quality towable gritter and that purchasing it with the assistance of a loan could be a possibility.      There are still monies available from Invest in Devon (proceeds from the sale of Exeter Airport) for capital projects.

Cllr Brook confirmed that he would be happy to assist with the purchase of the new seat (agenda item 13) from the Locality Budget.

Cnty Cllr Brook left the meeting at 8.10pm
15 BRIDFORD MOBILE PHONE SIGNAL – Vodaphone, Dst Cllr Ford and MP Mel Stride have been contacted to try and assist with the problem of an intermittent, sometimes non existent mobile phone signal at Bridford.  The letter to Vodaphone has not been acknowledged and to date, the problem remains ongoing.
OTHER MATTERS ARISING
16 DISTRICT COUNCILLORS REPORT – no report, District Councillor not present
17 COUNTY COUNCILLORS REPORT – report detailed above
18 MEETINGS ATTENDED – the Parish Council was represented at the recent TALC meeting, when none of the speakers turned up. There was a discussion about the new Data Protection laws.   The Clerk is working to ensure that the Parish Council is compliant with this.
PLANNING FOR DISCUSSION
The first two applications were dealt with between meetings, informal comments to be ratified at April Parish Council meeting
19 5 SCATTOR VIEW, BRIDFORD – re proposed use of agricultural land as domestic (DNPA ref. 0109/18).  No objections.  Decision ratified by the Parish Council 9th April 2018
20 LAND AT BRIDFORD WOOD HOUSE, BRIDFORD – re proposed erection of log store (DNPA ref. 0119/18).  No objections.  Decision ratified by the Parish Council 9th April 2018
21 BRIDFORD BARTON, BRIDFORD –  re Listed Building consent re proposed repairs to glazing in garden room, capping to existing chimney stack, window repair, replacement loggia and wall reconstruction with general landscaping (DNPA ref. 0151/18).  Site visit undertaken 9th April 2018. The Parish Council supports this application and is pleased to see this Grade 1 Listed Building being sympathetically restored.
22 BRIDFORD BARTON, BRIDFORD – re full planning permission re proposed erection of loggia and greenhouse (DNPA ref. 0152/18).  Site visit undertaken 9th April 2018. The Parish Council supports this application
23 ANY PLANNING APPLICATIONS FOR DISCUSSION SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA – none
PLANNING FOR INFORMATION
24 SEVEN VIEWS, BRIDFORD – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re replacement dwelling (DNPA ref. 0015/18)
25 LARKSPUR, BRIDFORD – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re alterations to roof to include dormers and new pitched roof on garage (DNPA ref. 0065/18)
26 CEDAR HOUSE, BRIDFORD – Refusal of Planning Permission re construction of standalone double garage (DNPA ref. 0016/18)
27 ANY PLANNING ITMES FOR INFORMATION RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA – none
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
28 INTERNAL AUDIT 2017/18 – Penny Clapham will undertake this year’s internal audit, date to be arranged, fee £50.
29 ACCOUNT BALANCES 5TH MARCH 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

5,711.89

3,746.12

9,458.01

30 INCOME

TDC Elector Fund to assist Table Tennis project

Bank interest February 2018

Bank interest March 2018

 

480.00

0.32

0.29

   480.61

31 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re March 2018 salary     £200.93

re holiday pay 2017/18  £292.08

Mrs J P Banks re admin re-imbursement 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018   £125.17

re use of home as office  1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018    £  54.00

HMRC re Clerk’s PAYE Quarter ended 5 April 2018

Rev J F M Miles re land registry search

Playsafety Ltd re RoSPA Inspection £91.00 + £18.20 vat

Bridford Village Hall re PC meetings room hire 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018  £48.00

re contribution to PO rent 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018  £44.00

 

 

 

493.01

 

179.17

223.80

6.00

109.20

 

92.00

1,103.18

32 ACCOUNT BALANCES 9TH APRIL 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

5,088.71

3,746.73

8,835.44

33 Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £4,043 Play Park / £67.50 Village Garden / £136.76 Clothing Bank
The Parish Council resolved to accept the accounts and approve the expenditure.  Cllr Dowding, delegated by the Chair checked the cheques to the invoices and the reconciliation to the bank statement.
OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
34 COMPLAINT RE MOVEMENT OF TIMBER LORRIES – correspondence from a Parishioner re length of length and weight of lorries passing through Bridford. The Parish Council does not consider that any action is appropriate.  Providing the vehicles are licensed and insured, they are entitled to use the highway.
35 ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION  RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA – none
OTHER ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
36 BRIDFORD RURAL SKIP DAY 2018 – will take place on Saturday 7th July in the lay-by at the top of Pound Lane
37 THREE PARISHES MEETING 2018 – will be hosted by Dunsford Parish Council 17th April at Dunsford Village Hall.  Items to be requested for the agenda: Roads / Snow / Valley Neighbourhood Plan
38 DNPA RANGER TEAM MANAGER – Simon Lee, previously Park Ranger for the Teign Valley has been promoted to this post, formerly known as Head Ranger.  The Ranger for this area is now Pete Rich
39 ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA – none
40 PUBLIC DISCUSSION –
41 DATE OF NEXT MEETING – the next meeting will be the Annual Parish Council meeting to be held on Monday 14th May 2018 at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall, to be followed by the usual monthly Parish Council meeting.  The Annual Parish meeting will take place on Tuesday 22 May 2018 in the upstairs room of the Village Hall at 7.00pm.  All are welcome at both meetings.
   

 

Original copy signed by the vice Chairman  14th May 2018

   

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BRIDFORD ANNUAL PARISH MEETING TUESDAY 22ND MAY 7.00PM

BRIDFORD ANNUAL PARISH MEETING   TUESDAY 22nd MAY

BRIDFORD VILLAGE HALL 7.00pm

EVERYONE WELCOME 

 

Come along and meet your Parish Councillors and Clerk

Reports from your County and District Councillors, local clubs and organisations

Speak with your Parish Council about any concerns you may have concerning your village

There will also be a discussion and your thoughts will be welcome, about parking problems in the village and the way forward with regards to keeping Bridford accessible during severe weather conditions

 

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED AFTER THE MEETING

 

BRIDFORD ANNUAL PARISH MEETING AGENDA

 

Chairman’s welcome and report

 

Discussion:   Parking problems in the village

Keeping Bridford accessible during severe weather conditions

 

Reports from: Devon and Cornwall Police Area Beat Manager

Dartmoor National Park Ranger

County Councillor Jerry Brook

District Councillor Amanda Ford

Local groups and organisations

 

Open Forum: Opportunity for members of the public to address the Parish Council

about any concerns or problems in the village

 

Refreshments will be served after the meeting

 

Bridford Parish Council Meeting Agenda 9th April 2018

BRIDFORD PARISH COUNCIL
Dear Parish Councillors and Members of the Public,

Parish Councillors are summoned and Members of the Public are invited to attend a meeting of Bridford Parish Council to be held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 9th April 2018 at 7.00pm

Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

1 APOLOGIES
2 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST – Councillors to declare any personal or prejudicial interest relating to any item on the agenda
3 RESIGNATION OF CHAIRMAN
4 NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY
5 PUBLIC DISCUSSION – opportunity for members of the public to comment on any items on the agenda or to bring any other matters to the attention of the Parish Council
MATTERS ARISING
6 MINUTES – Parish Council to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 5th March 2018
7 ALLOTMENTS
8 PLAY AREA – RoSPA Inspection Report/Table Tennis/Fort/Goal net/Netting behind goal
9 BRIDFORD HILL AND SNOW WARDEN
10 PARISH PLAN
11 VILLAGE GARDEN
12 PARISH FOOTPATHS
13 REPLACEMENT OF SEAT AT POUND LANE
14 IVY GROWING UP ELECTRICITY PYLONS
15 BRIDFORD MOBILE PHONE SIGNAL
OTHER MATTERS ARISING
16 DISTRICT COUNCILLORS REPORT
17 COUNTY COUNCILLORS REPORT
18 MEETINGS ATTENDED
PLANNING FOR DISCUSSION
The first two applications were dealt with between meetings, informal comments to be ratified at April Parish Council meeting
19 5 SCATTOR VIEW, BRIDFORD – re proposed use of agricultural land as domestic (DNPA ref. 0109/18).  No objections
20 LAND AT BRIDFORD WOOD HOUSE, BRIDFORD – re proposed erection of log store (DNPA ref. 0119/18).  No objections
21 BRIDFORD BARTON, BRIDFORD –  re Listed Building consent re proposed repairs to glazing in garden room, capping to existing chimney stack, window repair, replacement loggia and wall reconstruction with general landscaping (DNPA ref. 0151/18)
22 BRIDFORD BARTON, BRIDFORD – re full planning permission re proposed erection of loggia and greenhouse (DNPA ref. 0152/18)
23 ANY PLANNING APPLICATIONS FOR DISCUSSION SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA
PLANNING FOR INFORMATION
24 SEVEN VIEWS, BRIDFORD – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re replacement dwelling (DNPA ref. 0015/18)
25 LARKSPUR, BRIDFORD – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re alterations to roof to include dormers and new pitched roof on garage (DNPA ref. 0065/18)
26 CEDAR HOUSE, BRIDFORD – Refusal of Planning Permission re construction of standalone double garage (DNPA ref. 0016/18)
27 ANY PLANNING ITMES FOR INFORMATION RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
28 INTERNAL AUDIT 2017/18
29 ACCOUNT BALANCES 5TH MARCH 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

5,711.89

3,746.12

9,458.01

30 INCOME

TDC Elector Fund to assist Table Tennis project

Bank interest February 2018

Bank interest March 2018

 

480.00

0.32

0.29

   480.61

31 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re March 2018 salary     £200.93

re holiday pay 2017/18  £292.08

Mrs J P Banks re admin re-imbursement 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018   £125.17

re use of home as office  1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018    £  54.00

HMRC re Clerk’s PAYE Quarter ended 5 April 2018

Rev J F M Miles re land registry search

Playsafety Ltd re RoSPA Inspection £91.00 + £18.20 vat

Bridford Village Hall re PC meetings room hire 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018  £48.00

re contribution to PO rent 1 Jan – 31 Mar 2018  £44.00

 

 

 

493.01

 

179.17

223.80

6.00

109.20

 

92.00

1,103.18

32 ACCOUNT BALANCES 9TH APRIL 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

5,088.71

3,746.73

8,835.44

33 Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £4,043 Play Park / £67.50 Village Garden / £136.76 Clothing Bank
OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
34 COMPLAINT RE MOVEMENT OF TIMBER LORRIES
35 ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION  RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA
OTHER ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
36 BRIDFORD RURAL SKIP DAY 2018
37 THREE PARISHES MEETING 2018
38 DNPA RANGER TEAM MANAGER
39 ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION RECEIVED SINCE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA
40 PUBLIC DISCUSSION
41 DATE OF NEXT MEETING – the next meeting will be the Annual Parish Council meeting to be held on Monday 14th May 2018 at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall, to be followed by the usual monthly Parish Council meeting.  The Annual Parish meeting will take place on Tuesday 22 May 2018 in the upstairs room of the Village Hall at 7.00pm.  All are welcome at both meetings.
  Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

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2018/19 Teignbridge Precept list

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Draft Minutes of Bridford Parish Council Meeting 5th March 2018

Draft minutes of a meeting of Bridford Parish Council held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 5th March 2018 at 7.00pm
Present: Cllrs F Miles, A Lord, E Price, G Hearnden, J Padgham, Mrs J P Banks (Clerk) and two members of the public
1 Apologies: Cllrs T Evans, R Dowding, Cnty Cllr J Brook
2 Declarations of Interest – none
3 Public Discussion – two Parishioners requested the Parish Council’s help to try and resolve current problems with the mobile phone signal which have been ongoing since the end of January when Vodaphone advised that high winds were affecting one of the telecommunications masts.  The Parish Council will write to Vodaphone to try and establish when the problem is likely to be resolved and also refer the matter to Dst Cllr Amanda Ford who has a particular interest in getting the Teign Valley mobile phone and Broadband systems running effectively.
MATTERS ARISING
4 Minutes – the Parish Council resolved to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 5th February 2018 as a true and accurate record of the meeting
5 Allotments – all annual rents have now been received.  The tenant of plot 2a has requested permission to erect a greenhouse.  This is permitted under the terms of the allotment contracts but must not exceed 6’ x 8’.
6 Play Area – A report was received about a ram which had broken through into the Play Park and was chasing and butting members of the public.  A letter was sent to the owner of the animal requesting that the fence between the Play Park and the adjacent field be made secure to prevent any further occurrences.  It is currently too wet to proceed any further with the Table Tennis project but the Clerk confirmed that all of the grants applied for in connection with this project have been granted and should cover the costs of site preparation and purchase and installation of the equipment.  A Parish Councillor suggested that bats and balls should be purchased and if they disappear, then anyone wishing to play would have to bring their own.   A suggestion was made that once installed, there should be an opening ceremony.  The Chairperson thanked the Clerk for her efforts in obtaining these monies and for getting the project established.  The RoSPA inspection will take place during March or April.
7 Bridford Hill and Snow Warden – the Snow Warden and her team have done an amazing job during the recent spell of freezing weather.  A letter of thanks will be sent and also published in Unity.  The Snow Warden and team will be asked to review the set up and advise the Parish Council of their thoughts on the way forward in readiness for next winter.
8 Parish Plan Review Date – sub committee (non public) meeting to take place at the Bridford Inn at 7.30pm on Wednesday 21st March.
9 Village Garden – volunteers have cleared the garden in readiness for replanting, making a huge difference.  A decision will be made as to how the garden will be restocked.  There are funds of £67.50 earmarked for the garden and the Parish Council resolved to finance the replanting with a further £100.
10 Parish Footpaths – two or three paths to be checked.  No major problems identified to date.
11 Car Parking – an HMLR search has confirmed that the piece of land in front of 1-4 Oxenpark Gate is still owned by the builder who built the Oxenpark houses.  Car parking will be the main topic at the Annual Parish Meeting in May when thoughts and ideas will be encouraged as to the way forward.  A Parish Councillor reported that there is a car permanently parked on the bend opposite the top of Pound Lane which is causing concern, particularly as it is within the bus turning circle.  The PCSO will be contacted to advise on this and if necessary to get in touch with the owner of the vehicle.  A Parish Councillor suggested that Highways should be asked if the priorities could be changed at the junction of Neadon Lane with the Moretonhampstead Road, giving priority to traffic going in and out of Neadon Lane.  This would improve safety by slowing the traffic down.  Highways will be asked if they will come out and look at it.
ANY OTHER MATTERS ARISING
12 District Councillors Report – no report in the absence of Dst Cllr Amanda Ford
13 County Councillors Report – no report in the absence of Cnty Cllr Jerry Brook
14 Meetings attended by Parish Councillors – none but the Clerk participated in an online ‘webinar’ course in conncection with the new Data Protection Laws which come into force in May.  There is a lot of work to be done to ensure that the Council complies.
PLANNING
For Discussion
The first two applications were dealt with between meetings due to the short timescale for submission of comments
15 Field at Manley Mead, Bridford – re proposed erection of general purpose secure agricultural building (DNPA ref. 0055/18).  Following a site visit, an informal no objection, which was ratified at full council this evening.
16 Larkspur, Bridford – re proposed alterations to roof to include dormers and new pitched roof on garage (DNPA ref 0065/18).  Following a site visit, the Parish Council supported this application informally, which was ratified at full council this evening
17 Land at Little Hole, Bridford – re application for Certificate of Lawfulness re proposed use of the land for agricultural purposes with siting of ancillary mobile field shelters (DNPA ref. 0085/17).  The Parish Council visited last year in respect of a previous application and its comments remain the same being no objection
18 Stonemill House, Stone Lane, Bridford – re proposed single storey rear extension (DNPA ref. 0096/18) – the Parish Council have no objections to this application
19 Any planning items for discussion since publication of the agenda

5 Scattor View, Bridford – re application for Certificate of Lawfulness for an existing use (DNPA ref 0109/18) –  an informal response (due to application being received after publication of the agenda), of no objection.  Will be ratified at full Council after publication on April agenda

For Information
20 Blackenstone Cottage, Moretonhampstead – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re partial demolition of dwelling and erection of two-storey extension (DNPA ref. 0450/17)
21 Any planning items for information received since publication of the agenda – none
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
22 Account balances as at 5th February 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

 

£6,020.56

£3,745.80

£9,766.36

23 INCOME

Bank Interest January 2018

Proceeds from Clothing Bank

Mrs S Lawrence re annual allotment rent plot 2a

 

£       0.32

£     40.00

£     15.00

£     55.32                                        

24 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re February 2018 salary

Mrs J P Banks – reimburse renewal of McAfee Anti-Virus                                             £54.99

–  travelling expenses Clerks’ Networking meeting 23 miles @ 45p   £10.35

SLCC re Webinar online Data Protection Course £30.00 + £6.00 VAT

Information Commissioner re renewal of Data protection registration

Bridford Village Hall re agreed 20% of clothing bank proceeds 2017/18

 

 

£   200.93

 

£     65.34

£     36.00

£     35.00

£     26.40

£   363.67

25 Account balances as at 5h March 2018

Current account

Investment account

   £5,711.89

£3,746.12

£9,458.01

26 (Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £3,563 Play Area /  £67.50 Village Garden / £150.36  textile bank)
  The Parish Council resolved to accept the accounts and approve the expenditure.  Cllr Dowding, delegated by the Chairperson, checked the invoices to the cheque book and the bank reconciliation prior to the meeting and confirmed everything to be in order by email to the Chairperson.

The Parish Council will write to the Village Hall Committee to ask if it wishes to continue to receive the currently agreed 20% share of any proceeds received from the sale of the contents of the clothing bank.  The proceeds received have reduced in the past year and the Parish Council does have local projects that the money could be spent on which would benefit local residents.

ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
27 Clerk’s Salary – the Parish Council resolved to authorise an annual increment from SCP 24 to SCP 25 (£11.78 per hour) w.e.f. 1st April 2018
28 Seat at top of Pound Lane – it has been drawn to the attention of the Parish Council that the seat on the grass at the top of Pound Lane is rotting and unsafe.  The Parish Council agreed that the present seat should be removed and replaced and that the replacement should be of a hard wood construction.  The Clerk will make enquiries into prices and possible grants available to purchase it.
29 Any items for discussion received since publication of the agenda – none
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
30 Making Planning Work for You – Devon Communities Together free interactive workshop for Parish Councils 27th March 2018.  This is very similar, if not the same, as a planning workshop attended by three of Bridford’s Parish Council last year.  The Parish Council will not therefore be sending further representatives.
31 Dates for Annual Parish Council and Annual Parish Meetings – the Annual Parish Council Meeting will be held on Monday 14th May and the Annual Parish Meeting on Tuesday 22nd May.  The Parish Council authorised the Clerk to provide refreshments.
 32 Three Parishes Meeting 2018 – will be hosted by Dunsford Parish Council.  Bridford will suggest at this years meeting that all representatives from all of the Parish Councils could be invited to this annual meeting.
33 Any items for information received since publication of the agenda – none
34 Public Discussion – the Parish Council expressed its thanks to David Price and his team who have cut back the branches in the hedge at the top of Pound Lane.  A letter of thanks will be sent.  The grass contractor will be asked to add the maintenance of this hedge to the current contract.
35 Date of next meeting – The next meeting will be held on Monday 9th April 2018  at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall
   
  …………………………………………………………..Chairperson      …………………………………………………..2018
 

 

 

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Bridford Parish Council Meeting Agenda 5th March 2018

BRIDFORD PARISH COUNCIL
Dear Parish Councillors and Members of the Public,

Parish Councillors are summoned and Members of the Public are invited to attend a meeting of Bridford Parish Council to be held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 5th March 2018 at 7.00pm

Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

1 Apologies
2 Declarations of Interest – Councillors to declare any personal or prejudicial interest relating to any item on the agenda
3 Public Discussion – opportunity for members of the public to comment on any items on the agenda or  to bring any other matters to the attention of the Parish Council
MATTERS ARISING
4 Minutes – Parish Council to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 5th February 2018
5 Allotments
6 Play Area – table tennis project
7 Bridford Hill and Snow Warden
8 Parish Plan Review Date
9 Village Garden
10 Parish Footpaths
11 Car Parking
ANY OTHER MATTERS ARISING
12 District Councillors Report
13 County Councillors Report
14 Meetings attended by Parish Councillors
PLANNING
For Discussion
The first two applications were dealt with between meetings due to the short timescale for submission of comments
15 Field at Manley Mead, Bridford – re proposed erection of general purpose secure agricultural building (DNPA ref. 0055/18).  Following a site visit, no objection, to be ratified at full council.
16 Larkspur, Bridford – re proposed alterations to roof to include dormers and new pitched roof on garage (DNPA ref 0065/18).  Following a site visit, the Parish Council supported this application, to be ratified at full council.
17 Land at Little Hole, Bridford – re proposed use of the land for agricultural purposes with siting of ancillary mobile field shelters (DNPA ref. 0085/17)
18 Stonemill House, Stone Lane, Bridford – re proposed single storey rear extension (DNPA ref. 0096/18)
19 Any planning items for discussion since publication of the agenda
For Information
20 Blackenstone Cottage, Moretonhampstead – Grant of Conditional Planning Permission re partial demolition of dwelling and erection of two-storey extension (DNPA ref. 0450/17)
21 Any planning items for information received since publication of the agenda
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
22 Account balances as at 5th February 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

 

£6,020.56

£3,745.80

£9,766.36

23 INCOME

Bank Interest January 2018

Proceeds from Clothing Bank

Mrs S Lawrence re annual allotment rent plot 2a

 

£       0.32

£     40.00

£     15.00

£     55.32                                        

24 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re February 2018 salary

Mrs J P Banks – reimburse renewal of McAfee Anti-Virus                                             £54.99

–  travelling expenses Clerks’ Networking meeting 23 miles @ 45p   £10.35

SLCC re Webinar online Data Protection Course £30.00 + £6.00 VAT

Information Commissioner re renewal of Data protection registration

Bridford Village Hall re agreed 20% of clothing bank proceeds 2017/18

 

 

£   200.93

 

£     65.34

£     36.00

£     35.00

£     26.40

£   363.67

25 Account balances as at 5h March 2018

Current account

Investment account

   £5,711.89

£3,746.12

£9,458.01

26 (Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £2,063 Play Area /  £67.50 Village Garden / £150.36  textile bank)
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
27 Clerk’s Salary – Parish Council to authorise annual increment to SCP 25 £11.78 per hour w.e.f. 1st April 2018
28 Seat at top of Pound Lane
29 Any items for discussion received since publication of the agenda
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
30 Making Planning Work for You – Devon Communities Together free interactive workshop for Parish Councils 27th March 2018
31 Dates for Annual Parish Council and Annual Parish Meetings
32 Three Parishes Meeting 2018
33 Any items for information received since publication of the agenda – none
34 Public Discussion
35 Date of next meeting – The next meeting will be held on Monday 9th April 2018  at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall
   
  Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

 

 

 

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Bridford Parish Council Minutes of PC Meeting 5th February 2018

Minutes of a meeting of Bridford Parish Council held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 5th February 2018 at 7.00pm

Present: Cllrs F Miles (Chairperson),  G Hearnden, A Lord, R Dowding, E Price,  T Evans,  J Padgham,

Mrs J P Banks (Clerk).  Dst Cllr Amanda Ford and Cnty Cllr Jerry Brooks attended for part of the meeting.

No members of the public were present.

1 Apologies: – none
2 Declarations of Interest – none
3 Public Discussion – it was reported by a Parish Councillor that an electricity pole at the top of School Lane is overgrown with ivy.   This will be reported to Western Power.
MATTERS ARISING
4 Minutes – the Parish Council resolved to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 8th January 2018 as a true and accurate record of the meeting.
5 Allotments – one annual rent due 1st October, remains unpaid.  Chaser letter to be sent.
6 Play Area – the Parish Council has received two grants of £600 from Dst Cllr Ford and £1,000 from Cnty Cllr Brook to assist with the purchase of an outdoor table tennis table and the preparation of the site.  The PC has also applied to the Elector Fund at TDC and has yet to hear if the application has been successful.
7 Bridford Hill and Snow Warden – the hill is not treated as many times as the gritter lorries go out, but the volunteer Snow Warden system is currently working well.  Grit supply is an issue.  Bags of salt/grit left outside appear to be waterlogged and rendered unusable.   Snow Warden to be asked to liaise with the farm manager to see if it can be kept under cover.   Snow Warden is in contact with DCC Highways to ascertain exactly how many 25kg bags were delivered in January this year and to order more supplies.

The Parish Council agreed that it would have to pay for it if necessary.

8 Parish Plan – a date to be set to review the Parish Plan.  Meeting to take place at the Bridford Inn.  Cllr Price to ascertain which is likely to be the quietest night at the pub.
9 Village Garden – Roger Clark and his team of helpers have cleared a lot of the garden.  It now needs to be decided how much should be spent on replanting.  Richard Hearnden has been asked to suggest what should be planted and an estimate of the cost of the new plants.
10 Parish Footpaths – most of the footpaths have been walked by members of the Parish Council.  A reminder of the ones still to be checked will be sent out.
ANY OTHER MATTERS ARISING
11 District Councillors Report – Cllr Ford had not arrived at this time
12 County Councillors Report – Cllr Brook had not arrived at this time
13 Meetings attended by Parish Councillors – Cllr Dowding and Cllr Lord attended the Village Hall Annual Meeting.  The minutes of the meeting and the annual accounts were put in the circulation folder for the Councillors to read.  The Clerk took part in an ‘online’ meeting / presentation by PKF Littlejohn LLP setting out the new criteria and  instructions for completing the annual return.  There is not a lot of difference from previous years.    At this point the subject of the new Data Protection laws which come into force on 21st May was raised.  The Clerk is aware and has been in contact with DALC to find out what training and information is to be made available.
Dst Cllr Amanda Ford joined the meeting at 7.20pm – she was welcomed by the Chairperson and invited to speak
  Phil Shears has been appointed by democratic vote to the permanent  position of Managing Director of TDC.    Connecting Devon and Somerset broadband rollout, regarding the Teign Valley Ward – it is anticipated that the Phase 2 roll out will be completed in the near future. The £500 voucher system will be re-introduced which will be available to households that are struggling to achieve the required connection and speed of broadband.   Council budget 2018 – the level of Council tax will see a rise of £5 or 3.12%
Dst Cllr Ford left the meeting at  7.35pm
PLANNING
For Discussion
14 Cedar House, Bridford – re proposed erection of standalone double garage (DN{PA ref 0016/18)   The Parish Council’s comments remain the same as for the previous application which was withdrawn.  The PC Planning Committee submitted its report and objected to the application.
Cnty Cllr Jerry Brook joined the meeting at 7.45pm – he was welcomed by the Chairperson and invited to speak.
It is budget month at DCC.  Efficiency savings have to be made.  The Government has made a one off payment of £10m for Social Care.   Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay have combined forces to become one of ten pilot areas     Adult Care and Health will see a 6.1% increase, Child Services  5.5%  and Community and Public Health 2.9%   Public Health is a serious concern.  In certain parts of the county, there has been a slight increase in teenage pregnancy.  Corporate Services will see a reduction of 1.7% with Highways Infra-Development down 2.7%.  The budget goes to Council on 15th February and is expected to go through without too much argument.   DCC will be reviewing the salting procedure in the county and there may be the opportunity to find out how the actions of the Council are considered.   DCC was successful in its bid for additional money for its road network.   Cllr Brook has been asked to chair a task group looking at polution but this will not apply to the Teign Valley.   Cllr Miles asked if there is any risk of a need to downgrade the needs of rural communities and spend more on the towns.  Cllr Brook replied that it will take a lot of balancing but money will be there.  Cllr Miles asked if there is to be a discussion over the policy of salt/gritting, how would Bridford, as one of many, be serviced by the ‘blue light’ services?  Bridford sees itself as a special case by way of geographical location.  Some roads which are a gritting priority have other alternative routes.  Bridford Hill does not.  Cllr Brook was thanked by the Parish Council for making funds available for the Table Tennis project from his locality budget.
Cnty Cllr Brook left the meeting at 8.05pm
15 Seven Views. Bridford – re proposed replacement dwelling (DNPA ref 0015/18).   The Parish Council undertook a site visit following which its report was submitted on an informal basis, strongly supporting the application.   This decision was ratified at the meeting this evening. DNPA will be advised.
16 Any planning items for discussion since publication of the agenda

Field at Manley Mead, Bridford – re proposed erection of general purpose secure agricultural building (DNPA ref 0055/18)   Site visit to be arranged.

For Information– none
17 Any planning items for information received since publication of the agenda

A letter has been received from Nick Savin in response to the PC’s letter to DNPA over various planning issues.  The Parish Council is impressed with Nick’s helpful reply.     Details of Cedar House ‘for sale’ details were circulated.  The Parish Council will forward details to DNPA

FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
18 Internal Audit 2017/18 – the Parish Council resolved to appoint Penny Clapham to undertake the internal audit for the year end 31st March 2018.

External Audit 2017/18 – PKF Littlejohn LLP have been appointed nationally to undertake the external audits for the year ended 31st March 2018.

Bank Interest Rate – the bank interest rate has increased from 0.05% to 0.10% for balances of £1+

19
20
21 Account balances as at 4th December 2017

Current account

Investment account

 

 

£5,652.13

£3,745.50

£9,397.63

22 INCOME

DCC Locality Budget Grant to assist Table Tennis project

Bank Interest December 2017

 

£1,000.00

£       0.30

   £,1000.30

23 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re January 2018 salary

Mrs J P Banks Admin Expenditure 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017

Mr G Dicker re grass verges / allotments

Bridford Village Hall re room hire for PC meetings 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017  £48.00

Re contribution to PO rent 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017      £52.00

 

£   200.93

£    175.66

£   154.98

 

£   100.00

   £   631.57

24 Account balances as at 8th January 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

£6,020.56

£3,745.80

£9,766.36

25 (Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £3,563 Play Area /  £67.50 Village Garden / £136.76  textile bank)
The Parish Council resolved to accept the accounts and authorise the expenditure.  Cllr Dowding, delegated by the Chairperson, checked the cheques to the invoices and the reconciliation to the bank statement.
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
26 Litter Posters – the Parish Council agreed that the village does not have a litter problem and that it was not necessary to display warning posters.
27 Car Parking – there are areas in the village that are unsafe for parking, on the bend opposite the telephone kiosk and by the junction box near the end of Butts Close.    Cars parked outside houses in Moreton Terrace reduce the road to one lane.   A suitable piece of land needs to be identified for use as a village car park.  Sites suggested were the area of grass in front of Oxenpark Gate, the area of land at the top of School Lane, above the allotments (if the owner was willing to sell or lease), the field at the top of Pound Lane next to Oxenpark Gate (owned by the builder who built the Oxenpark Estate) and the layby at the top of Pound Lane.  The Parish Council decided that the best site would be the grass area at Oxenpark Gate, but this could be the subject of a section 106 agreement.    Cllr Evans pointed out that there is an electricity source on this piece of ground so another idea could be to install a charging point for electric vehicles.   Enquiries will be made at HM Land Registry to see who owns the land.  Village car parking will be the main topic at the Annual Parish Meeting in May.
28 Any items for discussion received since publication of the agenda

The Great British Spring Clean – TDC will be supporting Keep Britain Tidy’s national Great British Spring Clean 2 – 4 March 2018. Litter picking kits available.  The Parish Council agreed that Bridford does not have a litter problem but suggested that the details should be forwarded on to the Scouts.

ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
29 Nomination for Queen’s Royal Garden Party – Cllr Ann Lord has been nominated with a companion, to attend the Queen’s Royal Garden Party in June.
30 TDC Dates of Easter Recycling Collections – date to be published on the website , notice boards and in Unity magazine.
31 Village Hall Grant Application to Dartmoor Communities Fund – the Parish Council sent a letter of support to DNPA in connection with the Village Hall’s grant application
32 Any items for information received since publication of the agenda

Invitation received from the  Chairman of TDC to the Parish Council Chairperson to attend the Teignbridge District Council Civic Service on 4 March at Bishopsteignton.

Notification received from Chris Marrrow (Forest Management) of work likely to commence mid February in the Laployd and Smithacott blocks of Tottiford Woodlands to thin out the trees.  Haulage will probably follow from early March onwards with the whole programme taking up to four months to complete.  The main impact will be timber lorries hauling timber through the village from Laployd to the Teign Valley road.  Sections of the bridleway will have to be closed off while work is taking place next to or close by them.

33 Public Discussion – Cllr Lord reported complaints about slurry running down the road in the village.  The complainant was advised to report it to the Environment.   Cllr Miles reported complaints that the road surface is being destroyed where cattle are crossing the road at Lowton Lane.   Cllr Hearnden will speak with the Farm Manager.    There is an ongoing problem on the road between Heltor and Plaistow green where the road is constantly flooded.  This will be reported to DCC Highways.
34 Date of next meeting – The next meeting will be held on Monday 5th March 2018  at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall
 

 

 

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Bridford Parish Council Meeting Agenda 5th February 2018

 

BRIDFORD PARISH COUNCIL
Dear Parish Councillors and Members of the Public,

Parish Councillors are summoned and Members of the Publicare invited to attend a meeting of Bridford Parish Council to be held at Bridford Village Hall on Monday 5th February 2018 at 7.00pm

Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

1 Apologies:
2 Declarations of Interest – Councillors to declare any personal or prejudicial interest relating to any item on the agenda
3 Public Discussion – opportunity for members of the public to comment on any items on the agenda or  to bring any other matters to the attention of the Parish Council
MATTERS ARISING
4 Minutes – Parish Council to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 8th January 2018
5 Allotments
6 Play Area – table tennis project
7 Bridford Hill and Snow Warden
8 Parish Plan
9 Village Garden
10 Parish Footpaths
ANY OTHER MATTERS ARISING
11 District Councillors Report
12 County Councillors Report
13 Meetings attended by Parish Councillors
PLANNING
For Discussion
The following two applications were dealt with between meetings due to the short timescale for submission of comments
14 Cedar House, Bridford – re proposed erection of standalone double garage (DN{PA ref 0016/18)   The Parish Council’s comments remain the same as for the previous application which was withdrawn.  The PC Planning Committee submitted its report and objected to the application.
15 Seven Views. Bridford – re proposed replacement dwelling (DNPA ref 0015/18).   The Parish Council undertook a site visit following which its report was submitted on an informal basis, strongly supporting the application.   This decision will be ratified at the February PC meeting
16 Any planning items for discussion since publication of the agenda
For Information– none
17 Any planning items for information received since publication of the agenda
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
18 Internal Audit 2017/18
19 External Audit 2017/18
20 Bank Interest Rate
21 Account balances as at 4th December 2017

Current account

Investment account

 

 

£5,652.13

£3,745.50

£9,397.63

22 INCOME

DCC Locality Budget Grant to assist Table Tennis project

Bank Interest December 2017

 

£1,000.00

£       0.30

£,1000.30                                            

23 EXPENDITURE

Mrs J P Banks re January 2018 salary

Mrs J P Banks Admin Expenditure 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017

Mr G Dicker re grass verges / allotments

Bridford Village Hall re room hire for PC meetings 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017  £48.00

Re contribution to PO rent 1 Oct – 31 Dec 2017      £52.00

 

£   200.93

£   175.66

£   154.98

 

£   100.00

£   631.57

 

24

 

Account balances as at 8th January 2018

Current account

Investment account

 

£6,020.56

£3,745.80

£9,766.36

25 (Balances include earmarked funds: £120 refundable allotment deposits / £2,063 Play Area /  £67.50 Village Garden / £136.76  textile bank)
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
26 Litter Posters
27 Car Parking
28 Any items for discussion received since publication of the agenda
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
29 Nomination for Queen’s Royal Garden Party
30 TDC Dates of Easter Recycling Collections
31 Village Hall Grant Application to Dartmoor Communities Fund
32 Any items for information received since publication of the agenda
33 Public Discussion
34 Date of next meeting – The next meeting will be held on Monday 5th March  2018  at 7.00pm in the upstairs room of the Village Hall
 
  Joan Banks

Clerk to Bridford Parish Council

 

 

 

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Miscellaneous

SLCC Annual Accounts 2017

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