Back Edition - Brant Broughton Stragglethorpe Local Web Site
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Back Edition - Brant Broughton Stragglethorpe Local Web Site
NEED TO KNOW... USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Bassingham Surgery: 01522 788250 Caythorpe & Ancaster Medical Practice: 01400 272215 September 2015 The Sandbeck Serving the communities of Brant Broughton & Stragglethorpe Lincoln Police: 01522 532222 / 882222 Community Beat Team: 101 Generous Briton: 01400 272119 Anglian Water 24hr Emergency Line: 0800 771881 Electrical Emergency (24 hrs): 0800 0568090 In an emergency dial 999 or 112 For non-urgent medical assistance dial 111 POST BOX COLLECTION TIMES SATURDAY 26TH SEPT 2015 Box at corner of High St & Meeting House Lane Mon-Fri 4pm, Sat 12 noon. No collection on Sunday or Bank Holidays. POST OFFICE The Old Forge, BB – Outreach PO: Wednesdays 9.30am – 12.30pm Leadenham PO: Mon-Fri 9am–1pm & 2-5.30pm; Sat 9am-12pm Welbourn PO: Mon-Sat 7.30am-9pm; Sun 9am-9pm Events start at 10am with Garage Sales around the village, produce and craft show in the church and music in the church and Generous Briton during the afternoon. A leaflet to include a timetable and map of events available, for a small donation, from The Food Boutique, Generous Briton and other village outlets. LEADENHAM WASTE SITE COME AND JOIN US TO CELEBRATE BRANT BROUGHTON Opening Times: Fri/Sat/Sun 9am-4pm Please note: vehicle height restriction on gate Facebook: Brant Broughton Village Day and Produce Show Website: www.brantbroughtonlocal.co.uk 48 BRANT BROUGHTON & STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL Chair: Julie Sheppard Email: [email protected] Tel: 07961 972040 Clerk: Janet Guest Email: [email protected] Tel: 01400 272637 COUNCILLORS Gareth Jacques (Vice Chair) Robert Hollingworth Charlie Thornton Muriel George Pam Dunning Vacancy Meetings are held every 6 weeks. Members of public welcome Village News & Alerts If anyone would like to be added to the village email circulation list, please contact: Jonathan Shepherd Email: [email protected] sss Want to keep upto date with what's happening in Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe? Then like the new BB & Stragglethorpe Facebook page: http://goo.gl/DXzJyt If you want to share some good news (anniversary celebrations, exam passes....) or even not so good news (lost cats, stolen wheelie bins....) with the villagers then email your message to [email protected] 2 VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS Parish Council Chairman Julie Sheppard 07961 972040 Clerk to the Parish Council Janet Guest 01400 272637 [email protected] Village Hall Chairman James Carpenter 07882 220630 Village Hall Bookings Clerk Sharon Robinson 01522 789267 or 07879 001749 Village Tree Warden William Booth 01522 788784 Produce Show Secretary Janet Guest 07794 471013 [email protected] Heritage Room Wendy Gwatkin 01400 273541 NWR Local Organisers Mrs A Mumby 01400 272554 Royal British Legion Colin Jackson 01400 272950 Cricket Club Secretary Paul Smith 01400 275114 Playing Field Chairman Laura Meredith 07921 054974 Playing Field Treasurer Clare Fisher 07912 648164 Pre-School Manager Sally Harper 01400 279061 Primary School Head Teacher Krysta Parsons 01400 272035 Broughton House Head Michael Semilore Deputy: Emma Hodson 01400 272929 1st Brant Broughton Brownies Penny Taylor Sue Coles 01400 272586 01400 272028 BB Baby & Toddler Group Clare Fisher 07912 648164 Bell Ringing Group Rowan Booth 01522 788784 CHURCH REPRESENTATIVES St Helens Church St Helen’s Church Warden Rev’d Alison Healey 01400 273718 or 07962 318 728 Canon Valerie Rampton 01636 626665 Jennifer Harvey 01400 273211 Wesleyan Reform Chapel Peter Bagworth 01400 272034 The Religious Society of Friends Wendy Gwatkin 01400 273541 DISTRICT & COUNTY COUNCILLORS NK District Councillors Mrs P A Woodman MBE Mrs S K Howe 01522 788236 01522 788496 District Councillors deal with planning, housing, environment and community County Councillor Mr R J Phillips FRICS FAAV MRAC 01522 686432 VILLAGE WEBSITE: www.brantbroughtonlocal.co.uk 47 We love to receive articles from all ages & sections of the community. Please let me have your article or advert by the 12th of each month AT THE LATEST for inclusion the following month. The earlier the better!! Tracy Rickett Email: [email protected] Tel: 07940 527613 I don’t often provide an editorial for Sandbeck; there is limited space for my ramblings when there are so many interesting and useful articles to fill the pages! However, in the last several months concerned members of the community have been sending letters in on the issue of dog fouling. Our community is not alone in suffering on this front, and while the majority of dog owners are dedicated ‘scoopers’, the delinquent few are spoiling it for everyone. Unfortunately, while printing letters in Sandbeck raises awareness, it’s safe to say those owners who can’t be bothered to clean up after their dogs are unlikely to be moved to action by our frustrated letters. There is legilation in place to deal with and deter dog fouling. Please take the time to report instances of dog fouling to North Kesteven District Council. They are the ones who can enforce the legislation, including substantial fines, and my own feeling is that only by tackling this issue head on with the relevant authority, will we make any progress. The link, and more information on the action the counci can take can be found at: https://n-kesteven.firmstep.com/default.aspx/RenderForm/?F.Name=KcphmcdeVwg&HideToolbar=1 46 Thanks, Tracy 3 GRANTS AND LOANS POLICY Local organisations are invited to apply for grants and loans from Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe Parish Council for the financial year 2016/17 in accordance with the Grants and Loans Policy V2. Please note this is a new version of the policy so please do not use old forms etc as this might effect your application. Please read the procedure carefully. You can find a copy of the Grant and Loans policy on our website at http://www.brantbroughtonlocal.co.uk/council_info.html along with the application form which is Page 3 of the policy. Any problems please contact: Janet Guest Parish Clerk [email protected] 01400 272637 4 45 S .H C Calling all cyclists! The annual Lincolnshire Churches Trust Cycle Ride takes place this year on Saturday, 12th September. Sponsorship raised by cyclists (or walkers!) is shared equally between the Lincolnshire Churches Trust and St. Helen’s. More information is given on the sponsorship forms which are available inside St. Helen’s, or telephone 273211. Diary date - Saturday, 10th October, 7 for 7.30 p.m. in the Jubilee Hall - WHODUNNIT!!! Come and solve a Murder Mystery and at the same time enjoy a two course Harvest Supper. More details to follow on posters etc. and in October Sandbeck. C Graham Winstanley Ltd. Chartered Accountants M P H Professional services for small businesses, self-employed and individuals Free tax advice for new businesses Tax advice and planning Help and advice with accounting software Annual accounts and tax compliance Limited company formations Based in Brant Broughton, for all your plumbing needs. Repairs & Installations New Boilers Bathroom Fitting & Tiling Please contact Graham to discuss your requirements: Tel: 0845 090 0081 [email protected] http://www.gwinstanley.co.uk Manor Farm Aubourn LN5 9DX Call Chris for a Quotation 01400 272090 07900 374136 TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Please note it will be necessary to impose a temporary restriction to all vehicular traffic on the road detailed below. Adequate arrangements will be made to enable pedestrians to access premises in the affected area while works progress. REASON FOR CLOSURE: Essential maintenance works (Including patching, reconstruction, resurfacing, footway, drainage, culvert & bridge refurbishment) CARLTON ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD. Phoenix Trading CHARITY CAKE & CARDS 8 Sands Lane, Carlton Le Moorland, Lincoln, LN5 9HJ In support of the ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY Everyday and occasion cards and stationery Fully Qualified Electrician. Part P Reg’d Come and browse the new 2015 Christmas range High Street (In vicinity of Fire Station), Brant Broughton PERIOD OF CLOSURE: 24/8/2015 to 25/9/2015 Domestic, Commercial, Industrial & Agricultural Inspection & Testing. (Closures to be implemented as & when required during periods above, signage detailing accurate dates & times will be displayed on site in advance) Every job done promptly, safely & to customer requirements. Brant Broughton Village Day Saturday 26th September 2015 10:00 – 13:00 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Local diversion routes & access arrangements will be signposted Phone/Fax 01522 789159 Mobile 07720 717548 Email: [email protected] 10, Church Lane Brant Broughton LN5 0SW 44 Cake Stall 5 FREE CONCERT AT FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE The young string players of the Oasby Music Group will be giving their third concert at The Friends' Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, Brant Broughton on Sunday 27th September, beginning at 4.00 p.m. The players are mostly between 7 and 14 years old and play to a high standard, winning several classes at this year's Grantham and Colsterworth music festivals. Those on Facebook can find out more about them there: just search for 'Oasby Music Group'. Welbourn Post Office & Store Off-Licensed 01400 272242 OPENING TIMES MONDAY - SATURDAY: 7.30AM-9PM SUNDAY: 9AM-9PM The children's concerts of solo, duet and ensemble repertoire have been very well received in the past and they appreciate the opportunity to perform in the unusual and intimate setting of the Meeting House. There is no charge for admission, but there will be a retiring collection in aid of the National Children's Orchestras of Great Britain, to which four of the players belong. Tea and homemade cakes will be served afterwards. Freshly baked breads & pastries available Join our DVD Club - free membership, DVDs £1.50 per night. Over 300 DVDs. New titles weekly. National Lottery Dry Cleaning Calor Gas Newspapers and Magazines Fax Service & Photocopying 6 43 Please come to our World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Date: September 25th (Friday) Time: 10.30am until 12 noon Where: The Heritage Room Meeting House Lane MacMillan Cancer Support’s Biggest Fundraiser THE FOOD BOUTIQUE The Navenby Woodstove HIGH STREET BRANT BROUGHTON Stockists of high quality wood burning and multi-fuel stoves, flue pipe, fuel, stove spares and accessories. Open for Co ee, Produce and Hand Crafted Gifts Catering Service & China Hire Available Your local authorized dealer of Stovax, Villager, Aarrow, Stratford, Morso, Franco Belge and other quality brands. All stoves sold at very competitive prices. MONDAY - THURSDAY 10AM - 3PM Contact us at: The Old Glass Shop, Highfields, High Dyke, Navenby, LN5 0AG Tel: 01400 272289 Tel: 01522 811781 www.navenbywoodstove.co.uk [email protected] 42 www.facebook.com/ makingoccasionscatering 7 That’s just the bits our group is organising ……….on top of all of that there are other village organisations doing their bit at other locations around the village such as the school, playing field, village hall, Quakers, Heritage Room, Wesleyan Chapel, fire station, bell tower and spire tours. I am sure I have missed someone or some venue o so I best apologise for that now. And maybe for all the other bits that may go a bit wrong but also well done everyone for all the massive bits of this event that are right. Come and join us to celebrate Brant Broughton! Facebook: Website: Show Secretary: Brant Broughton Village Day and Produce Show www.brantbroughtonlocal.co.uk Janet Guest, 07794 471013 SJS ELECTRICAL LTD HANDMADE CURTAINS, BLINDS & SOFT FURNISHINGS GRAFFOE VETERINARY CARE All types of electrical installations undertaken by fully qualified electrician sss Skinnand Manor, Navenby, Lincoln LN5 0LW DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL FAULT FINDING TESTING & INSPECTIONS Curtains, Blinds, Cushion Upholstery, Tie-Backs etc. Wide Range of Fabrics, Poles & Trimming Available Mrs Susie Lawrence, BVSc MRCVS Equine & Companion Animal Practitioner NO JOB TOO SMALL Tel: 01522 811887 Call Steve on 01522 788223 or 07970 056176 Please Contact Lisa on: 01636 707547 07889 100219 24 Hour Service NICEIC registered domestic installer 8 41 Brant Broughton Preschool Mill Lane, Brant Broughton Brant Broughton, Lincoln, LN5 0RP 01400 279061 [email protected] Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe Produce Show and Village Day Saturday, 26th Sept 2015 As I sit here in August and write an article for the September Sandbeck I am pondering on how the day will go. Success or failure …….. well at least those involved in putting the day on for you all tried. Its over to you to enjoy the day and TAKE PART and I do hope you do. I am hopeful, as you read this, the leaflet and map will be nearly completed and on sale, for a small donation, from The Food Boutique and Generous Briton. On the day it will be on sale all around the village, so please buy a copy because if you don’t you may miss the event you really wanted to see or take part in. So I am not going to give much away in this article, as we really need you to buy a leaflet to help fund next year’s event. However, I will tell you that events start at 10am with at least 10 garage sales all around the village. I had just hoped a couple would take place so it wasn’t a flop but 10, well done BB residents! But prior to that its registration time (Friday 7-8.30pm OR Saturday 9-10am) to get your entries in to The Produce and Craft Show in the Church. There will be various stalls setting up on the Rectory Field and at 11am – 4pm we have John Myroshmychenko, Artist and Illustrator, waiting to draw your portrait at the entrance to the church. He did the bike illustration for us. The Produce and Craft show opens at 1.30pm but come in to see the judging taking place and take tea and cake curtesy of the PCC. More excitement when, between 2-3pm, a celebrated musician Aiden Marshall, will be playing solo guitar in the church and ……… its FREE! Is that all? Well no ………… 3-5pm in the Generous Briton is an open mike session so all you budding musicians come along and join in, Aiden will be there to help and a few others I have roped in. And then it’s John Conolly playing in the Generous Briton 5-6pm £4 a seated ticket and £3 standing. 40 Registered Charity No. 1037586 Facebook: brant broughton preschool Community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ brantbroughtonpreschool Brant Broughton Preschool has been established as a registered charity for over 30 years. We are very proud to be in rural, village location in the grounds of an outstanding primary school. We are a small, warm, inclusive and friendly preschool, catering from 2 years to 5 years, which operates term time. Inside we have a spacious room equipped with age appropriate toys and activities, which include an indoor words and sound reading area, role play experience, mark making and craft area, and funky fingers and mathematics area. Located at the rear of the school, with enclosed gardens to the front, side and rear. The children have the opportunity to explore and express themselves in a safe stimulating environment. Children can ride bikes, scooters and balancing bikes, have fun in the wooden playhouse o ering a reading and comfy area inside, as well as outdoor obstacles with a trim trail and climbing tyre area o ering open ended play opportunities. We also proud to have an area for gardening and growth for the children to learn and explore the outdoor environment. The children ‘sow, grow and cook’ vegetables and fruit, showing an understanding of healthy eating. We also o er an area for children to explore in our discovery and nature area, which is equipped with a mud kitchen, giving children time explore whatever the weather, encouraging independence with their own aprons and wellington rack. Children attending our preschool have the opportunities to bring a packed lunch, or a homemade healthy lunch cooked by ‘primary lunches’. If you would like to visit our preschool, please contact the Manger on the above details, or look at our Face book or website, for information. 9 Services in North Loveden Group of Churches September 2015 Sunday 6th September 2015 9am Welbourn 10.30am FS Brant Broughton 6pm Beckingham Sunday 13th September 2015 9am Leadenham 10.30am FS Welbourn 6pm Stragglethorpe Songs of Praise/Harvest Sunday 20th September 2015 9am Brant Broughton 10.30am FS Beckingham 6pm Compline Leadenham Repairs to all makes and models of cars and light commercial vehicles, large or small MOT TESTING STATION For cars and light commercial vehicles Tyres, exhausts, batteries, wheel balancing, tracking Mill Lane Brant Broughton Thursday 24th September 2015 10am Welbourn Saturday 26th September 2015 Brant Broughton produce show in church. Sunday 27th September 2015 9am Beckingham 10.30 Leadenham 6pm Welbourn Dear All, MOT Class 4 01400 272125 http://pailingmotorengineers.co.uk MOT Class 7 JOHN M GREEN JOINERY & BUILDING SERVICES Established 1979 Rector’s Letter I hope that you have had a wonderful summer break and that this edition of the magazine finds you refreshed and happy? As I have said before, even though I was born and brought up in Lincolnshire I have spent enough time away from the county to fully appreciate how beautiful our landscape is and how much we owe to our surroundings. The fields that I have ignored for months are suddenly shorn of their corn and the colours and patterns of late summer transform the land and make me so appreciative of the beauty that we are surrounded with. All Types of Joinery and Building Work Undertaken. Fitten Kitchens & Wardrobes Supply & Fit or Fit Only Bespoke, Handmade and Modern Windows & Doors in Wood and UPVC Extensions, Alterations and Renovations Self-Build & Sub-Contract Joinery I wanted to thank you all particularly for the wonderful summer school at Leadenham Primary School, involving children from Leadenham, Welbourn, Brant Broughton and Caythorpe as we explored the story of the Prodigal son and had our own Pilgrimage from the school to St Swithun’s Church on Saturday 1st August following our very own ‘Wonkey Donkey’ or Romeo to give him his correct title. Tel: 01400 272886 Fax: 01400 272238 Mob: 07860 682324 Email: [email protected] 10 39 Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe Produce Show and Village Day Saturday, 26th Sept 2015 AIDEN MARSHALL Classic, blues and rock guitarist St Helens Church, Brant Broughton Saturday 26th September 2015 2pm – 3pm Entrance FREE JOHN CONOLLY “The Mad from Fiddler’s Green” John is an internationally-respected singer/songwriter who has based his style firmly in the Folk tradition. His finely-crafted songs are performed with warmth, good humour and lilting accompaniments on guitar and melodeon. His best-known composition, the classic FIDDLERS’ GREEN, has the ring of a traditional ballad, and has earned him a warm welcome at major Folk and Maritime events all over the world. ONE NIGHT ONLY APPEARING AT – Generous Briton, Brant Broughton Saturday 26th September 2015 5pm – 6pm Seated tickets £4 Standing £3 Janet Guest (07794 471013) 38 During the summer school that ran all the week before the children created Icons and baked and acted and danced and generally had a wonderful time together. You can still see some of the fruits of their labours in St Swithun’s Church now, and will be able to admire more of their handiwork in Leadenham Primary School as the new term starts. Do feel free to sign up for further activities and next years summer school now! I would especially like to thank Matthew Nicholson and all at Leadenham Primary School, Dawn and Mrs Kettle particularly and Henrietta Reeve and the PCC of St Swithun’s Church; also Lynne Cartwright, Jan Reeder, Fran Brealey, Jennifer Harvey, Jane Heald, Debbie Knowles and all the parents and supporters of the children who attended the summer school. I would also like to thank Graham McClusky and all at Leadenham Arts Festival for promoting and supporting the event and for how much encouragement for future events you have inspired us with; the future looks very bright and we are so excited to be part of a vision for the future which includes everybody rather than excludes them. We are keen to be part of a movement which sees the Christian faith as inclusive and empowering rather than judgemental and exclusive. The Mariannus Scottus Project which ran in St Swithun’s on Friday 31st July was a powerful and beautiful event which moved all who were lucky enough to attend. The church was open for the first time in ages and the candles burning on the altar and surrounding areas lent a soft but vibrant glow to the proceedings and when the evening sun flared through the stained glass windows all were reverent and inspired. The music of the singers was haunting and powerful and we were so honoured and inspired to have then among us. The professional people who fixed the lighting, the sound and the very atmosphere were also to be congratulated. It was a magical evening and we cannot get over how blessed we are to have such talented people amongst us. We would also like to bring to your attention the forthcoming flower festival in Leadenham parish church of St Swithun’s over the late August Bank Holiday. So many dedicated and prolific flower arrangers are going to be present and we do hope that all will come along and enjoy what is on o er. It promises to be a powerful and hard hitting show with plenty to think about and admire as we see how people put their faith into action in inspiring and creative ways. Over the month of September there are also naming ceremonies and Christenings, largely in the parish of St Chad’s in Welbourn, so do look out for the rota of services and do join in where you are able to. Deepest love and blessings for the future, Ali Healy 11 R.W. PARISH AERIAL WORK ACUPUNCTURE by KIRSTIE Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine Specialists in Digital Freeview Satellite Installation TV Setup/Tuners Kirstie Smith, Bsc (Hons) MBAcC Tel: 01522 877090 Mobile: 07711409818 8 Ermine Drive, Navenby [email protected] “It’s good to know who you’re dealing with!” 01522 810147 / 07929 022774 www.acupuncturebykirstie.co.uk AGRA PEST CONTROL WANTED TO RENT Residential, Agricultural, Commercial, Call Out Service Contract Work Garage or safe under cover parking area for medium to large quality car in Brant Broughton. Rats, Moles Mice,Wasps Squirrels, Fleas Mob: 07460 868235 [email protected] Fully Insured : NPTA Registered Telephone 01400 318058 or 07842172833. CAYTHORPE AND DISTRICT GARDEN SOCIETY BRANT BROUGHTON & STRAGGLETHORPE VILLAGE SHOW COMMITTEE AGM The September meeting of CDGS will be a talk by John Stirland on 'The garden in winter' To be held on Thursday 10th September 2015 AT 7PM 7:30pm on 8th Sept at Carlton Scroop Village Hall The ugly… The pavilion door was deliberately damaged. The toughened glass had been repeatedly kicked until smashed and some of the timber frame was also damaged. Sadly some of our funds which had been set aside for the improvements for the playing field had to be spent on new glazing. This has led us to question the amount of investment that can be made if a minority are going to spoil the playing field! The incident has been reported to the police so please do let us know if you saw anything. Finally would you, your family or your business like to sponsor a picnic bench or seat? We hope that residents or businesses connected to the village will sponsor a picnic bench or seat. A plaque with the family or business name will be fixed on to the bench or seat. Please contact bbplayingfield@gmail. com or call 07921054974 for more information. Brant Broughton Village Day Saturday 26th Sept 2015 10am - 1pm 11+ GARAGE SALES AROUND BRANT BROUGHTON Maps available from The Food Boutique and Generous Briton on the day Facebook: Brant Broughton Village Day and Produce Show Website: www.brantbroughtonlocal.co.uk IN THE HERITAGE ROOM 12 37 MALCOLM PEET MOT TESTING STATION AND CAR CARE CENTRE BBPFC – July - The good, the bad and the ugly. The Good…. July has been a busy month for BBPFC we have made the final tweeks to our grant applications and plan to submit these in the August. On the 24th July we held a bingo evening which raised over £220. Thank you to all that supported us. Those of you who have supported our events in 2015 have helped us to raise over £1700! We have further fund raising plans for 2015: 26th September – Village day 25th October – Craft Fair 7th November – Bonfire and BBQ (no fireworks this year) 27th November – Fashion show A huge thank you to William Booth who very kindly cut the playing field hedge and sprayed the weeds. We need more willing volunteers to come forward for small maintenance jobs on the pavilion, car park weeding and helping with refreshments at fund raising events. We would also be very pleased to receive donations for ra e prizes. Please e-mail us at bbplayingfi[email protected] if you can help in any way. Thank you! The bad… We have experienced two incidents of fly tipping in the car park one of which resulted in lots of smashed glass causing a hazard to people visiting the playing field. Austerity hits grants! Many of the grants that the Committee can apply for have been slashed resulting in the initial designs having to be scaled back and the project being phased into smaller achievable projects to get underway. 36 Whatever you drive, we can keep it on the road! Engine Tuning; Catalytic Converters; Wheel Balancing; Tracking; Shock Absorbers; Windscreen Repairs; Air Conditioning Fuel Injection Systems Cleaned and Services Free Local Collection and Delivery Servicing; Exhausts; Brakes; Tyres; Clutches Queens Road, Newark 01636 704055 MOT TESTING WHILE YOU WAIT The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Meetings for Worship are held each Sunday between 11am and 12 noon in Brant Broughton Quaker Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, and also on the third Thursday of each month from 7.30pm to 8.15pm. Early Meetings for Worship will be held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month from 9.30am to 10.30am. All are welcome. sss A Children's Meeting for children of all ages will take place on the first Sunday of each month. sss For more details, please contact Wendy Gwatkin at Quaker House, Tel: 01400 273541 or the Clerk, Anne Thomson, Tel: 01400 261289 13 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES 14TH JULY 2015 STOVES & CHIMNEYS Chimneys Swept. Stoves & Woodburners Installed. Chimneys Lined. Chimney Pot Cowls Fitted. Any Chimney Problems!! Local Reliable Service. Fully Insured. 15/73 Parish Council 1. Membership: Cllrs C Thornton, P Dunning, G Jacques, JA Sheppard, M George, JN Sheppard, R Hollingworth 2. Declaration of interest: Cllr Jacques – Playing Field 3. Dispensation of declaration of interest: None 4. Declaration of gifts and hospitality over £50: none 5. Cllr Training: it was approved that Cllr George attend Councillors’ Training day 9th Sept 15 and Cllr JA Sheppard 12th Nov 15 6. Apologies: None 15/74 Present: 9 members of the public, 1 police representative, District Cllr Howe, District Cllr Woodman MBE, County Cllr Phillips 15/75 Police and public time: 1. Matter raised by the Police: the police gave a report on crime in the area since the last meeting and an update on the matter of loose horses on the roads and that there are pending prosecutions which will be seen in the press. They asked that the public report all incidences to them on 101 and include any information on vehicle registration and/or anti-social behaviour if relevant. Issues on the welfare of tethered horses can be reported directly to the RSPCA. The Control of Horses Act 2015 is now in place and Cllrs Phillips will liaise with LCC to see if this Act can also be used in the issues seen in BB. 2. Matters raised by the public : A. School traffic on Mill Lane in the past has caused damage to property with cars reversing in private driveways. It is understood that the school wanted the zig zag lines on the whole of Mill Lane but there were objections from residents B. Outline Planning 15/0789/OUT 3 houses at Long Barn House 106a High St, BB points raised were as follows: • that it still contravenes a lot of existing planning policy as commented on is the previous application • it is not infill it is back land development, in the draft Local Plan it states development should be less than 2 houses and back land should not be developed, it will encourage and set a precedent for other developments along the High Street if allowed to go ahead • this site is an open field and still in the countryside, it is detrimental to the conservation area and countryside • application talks about a mixture of properties which the plans show are all the same, it is not clear if the bungalow is being replaced with a bungalow or 3 houses • there is a maximum number of properties a driveway can serve and this is over this • the wall on the High Street would stay which narrows the entrance to the site although it talks about removing the 2nd wall 14 Tony Neale 01400 282477 0777 1546835 HARDWOOD LOGS FOR SALE YOGA CLASSES Open Fire or Woodburning Stove To stretch and release your muscles To relax and still your mind Venue Caythorpe Coleby Leadenham Leadenham Day Time Weds Weds Thurs Fri 9.30am 7pm 6.30pm 9.30am To reserve your place, contact: Julie Nelstrop (British Wheel of Yoga Teacher) Sold by the bag or delivered by the pick-up load Tel: 01400 272280 Email: [email protected] For a reliable service, contact Di on 01522 788242 35 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES, CONT. • there is designated parking on one side of the potential road to the house on the other side • there are 4 existing dwelling on the site not 3 as the application suggests, facilities and infrastructure are not in the village to support the houses • Further comments on the Design Statement as submitted with the planning application further information was proceeded electronically to be included in the submission of comments to planning. C. Footpath – running along the back of the houses parallel to the High Street, BB is very overgrown. It was resolved that the footpath cutting schedule from LCC be forwarded to Cllrs as well as reporting to Highways the state of the path and hedge from the A17 to Stragglethorpe being overgrown and in a state of disrepair. D. Road closure High Street, BB – concerns were raised about the timing of the work and the impact: when schools go back, safety of the children on school buses, increase of traffic and HGV’s on Mill Lane, new starters and the Village Day. It was resolved to contact Highways to ask them to consider moving the closure dates forward into the school holidays or after the 26th Sept. Cllr Phillips will also raise our concerns with Highways. SLANEY LODGE FARM Kennels & Cattery Barnby-in-the-Willows sss Bacon & Ham, Deli Cheeses, Pies, Speciality Teas & Co ees Central Heating Exercise compound and walks Individualised care at reasonable prices Wide choice of diet Grooming Parlour now open FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL RESIDENTS sss PHONE AUDREY On 01636 626522 www.ghporterprovisions.co.uk 01636 703653 34 15/76 Report from District and County Councillors: September 10th is the NK Community Champions Awards at The Venue, Navenby. Nominations must be received by 27th July. 8 categories to nominate through - Young Achievers, Community Based Award, Community Spirit, Contribution to a better environment, Contribution of sustainable transport, Contribution to sport. Contribution to arts and culture, Contribution to health and well-being. The memorial spire aspect of International Bomber Command is insitu in memory of those who served in the 2nd World Ward. The Chadwick Centre, a Memorial Park and digital archive are also being created. The new Chairman for the District for the year is Cllr Mrs Gill Ogden, representing Billinghay and the surrounding villages. The Info-Lincs office at NK Sports Centre has temporarily closed for refurbishment works and has moved to North Hykeham Town Council premises on Fen Lane. Phase 3 of the NK Sports Centre refurbishment will provide an extended gym in place of the squash courts, male changing facilities, a Dance Studio and a Spinning Studio. 27th-31st July there is a Performing Arts Summer School at The Terry O’Toole Theatre, comprising music, dance and drama. The District maintains high standards of food hygiene within its food establishments. In the latest Which? Report of 398 councils nationwide, the District came 39th - placing it in the top 10% of local authorities. The Deputy Chief Executive, Alan Thomas, has recently retired after 27years loyal service. Lincolnshire has been highlighted as a top world destination for a holiday in 2015 by the Sunday Mirror, with 800th anniversary celebrations for Magna Carta and the re-opening of the revamped Castle, world class aviation venues, historic and picturesque countryside and the Int. Bomber Command Spire Memorial to visit. 15 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES, CONT. Major improvements to services on the Castle Line between Nottingham and Lincoln will be of significant benefit to businesses in the LN6 area of the district with an extra 13 trains a day stopping at stations on route. The District has committed £30,000 over three years to help fund the new timetable. WESLEYAN REFORM CHAPEL MALT KILN LANE September 2015 15/77 Minutes of meeting and Annual General Meeting held on 19th May 2015: were signed as a true record. Matters arising: 14/77c Stone wall in Rectory Field – contractor is trying to source old bricks to replace those damaged due to concrete being stronger than the brick. This will result in more costs which will be shared with Cllrs. It was resolved to deal with this via emails as its important this work gets done soon. 14/93c Issues around cars on Mill Lane – the view of the public were taken into account. . It was resolved to ask Highways if it is possible to extend the zig zag lines and if so consult with residents. It was resolved to investigate the resurrection of the Junior PSCO scheme with the PSCO’s. 15/70 Playing Field request for support and planning permission assistance – the request has been withdrawn 15/71b Neighbourhood Plan steering group – 2 responses have been rec’d from the parish to be part of the group. It was resolved to contact NKDC to start the process. 15/71c Laptop – has been purchased and is in use 15/71d Rooted Christmas tree in Rectory Field – Cllr Dunning declared an interest and took no part in the discussion other than to provide Cllrs with information regarding the tree being given “Nordmann Fir”. Questions were raised by Cllrs regarding the resolution voted on at the previous meeting. The following motions were put to the meeting and agreed Motion 1 – rescind the previous motion on a technicality Motion 2 – postpone the vote on implementing the previous resolution until the full facts are known as per the Rectory Field report from the Clerk. Cllr JN Sheppard requested that it be minuted that he will be disappointed if further questions are put forward regarding the issue at the next PC meeting. 15/72 Footpath – details have been supplied to the Footpath Officer 15/78 Finance: a. Asset register – added Laptop, keys to fire door and window lock at Village Hall. Removed fence in Rectory Field. Update on the repairs and maintenance of assets will be deferred to the next meeting. It was resolved to look into a grant to put a replica of the village pump back over the old well on the Village Green. b. Overview of income and expenditure against budget and bank reconciliation – was accepted and bank statements signed as correct by Cllr Thornton. Balance stands at £22761.85 at end June 2015. • Progress on financial issues on website min no 15/68b was deferred to next meeting 16 Stewards: Miss B Beckett 01400 272216 Mr P Bagworth 01400 272034 September services and preachers were not available at time of publish - for details please check the Chapel noticeboard or contact one of the Stewards. Everyone is welcome to our services H N BB V H To carry out some maintance and repairs at the hall, such as painting, cleaning the gutters, changing light bulbs and some basic plumbing. 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Free Local Pickup / Onside Support Home + Business Support Computer / Tablet / Laptop / Mac / iPhone / iPad Network / Small Server Support Cloud Storage Solutions Virus / Malware / Slow Machines Maintenance Contracts Broadband Issues Data Recovery / Broken Screens Tel: 01440 272228 Mobile: 07762 210306 Websites Email: [email protected] www.welbournstorage.co.uk Small Business Websites Management Packages / Web / Email Hosting www.jsmcomputers.co.uk 32 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES, CONT. c. Payment of invoices – the following cheques were signed • Continental Landscapes -Grant Playing field committee £194.40 • P Barnet – Grant PCC £775 • PCC balance of grant £4.20 • Callow and Holmes – internal audit £90 • PC World – Laptop and software £578.98 • Complete Clean – clean of bus shelter £20 • Main Ring Rosettes – grant Produce Show £100 d. Internal Auditor – the internal audit report was accepted 15/79 Planning matters – a. Lincolnshire County Council Local Plan consultation – dates were noted b. Tree works CA14-168 Fell Oak and 2 limes at Beckfield Farm, Brant Broughton – no comments c. SKDC Sewstern Lane Long Bennington – 6 wind turbines – governments new position on this issue was noted d. 15/05/42/HOUS – The Old Rectory, 35 High St, BB Fitting of secondary double glazing – supported e. 15/0606/LBC Lister Cottage, 2A Church Walk, BB replace existing driveway gates with 1.8m high Westminster style gates and reinstate the original style side gate - supported f. Tree/400257 CA14-169 36 West Street, BB Fell yew – supported g. 15/0789/out – Erection of 3 dwellings (outline all matters reserved) Resubmission of 14/1599/OUT Long Barn House 106a High Street, BB – the views of the public was taken into account and after a discussion it was resolved to inform planning of the these views as per Min No 15/75/B. There were varying views from Cllrs but none supported the application. 15/80 Correspondence: was accepted with the following matters discussed a. LCC speed management policy for schools – the consultation is open until 24th July but the view was this was a very good document. b. Pensions Regulator legal duties – noted that the Parish Clerk has only just been accepted into the pension scheme and backdating to 2014 will incur costs as nothing has been paid yet c. Affordable Housing - notification has been received that a planning application is due to be put in at the field next to the Fire Station 15/81 Cluster meetings: no reports but next meeting will be 21st Sept at Aubourn, Cllrs JA Sheppard and Hollingworth to attend 15/82 Health and safety issues a. Parish trees – NKDC provide a service to Parishes which includes a health check and log of trees at a cost as per their programme. It was resolved to take this service up as part of the repairs and maintenance programme. 17 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES, CONT. b. Report of potential accident – a mother reported to the clerk that her young child, whilst using the footpath near the Brant Broughton sign on the High Street, had fallen into the road in front of an oncoming car. The accident it was felt was due to overhanging hedge and the reduced width of the footpath. It was resolved to contact the Playing Field Committee and Neil Tasker to cut the hedges and sweep up the hedge cuttings on the path as it is believed this makes the footpath narrower than it should be. 15/83 Matters for discussion a. Nominated Cllr for responsibility for Speed Indication Device – it was resolved to ask at the Cluster if it had to be a Parish Councillor who collected, looked after & passed SID on. If this is the case there will be a need to try & find a volunteer. If it has to be a Parish Councillor then we would opt out b. Community Watch Scheme - Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership membership – it was resolved to opt into this scheme. c. Parish Council Policy Documentation list to be prioritised and reviewed – deferred d. Code of Conduct policy to be adopted by the Parish Council – it was resolved to adopt the North Kesteven Members’ Code of Conduct. e. Model Standing Order policy (rules surrounding meetings and the day to day running of the council) to be adopted by the Parish Council – it was resolved a sub-committee was formed to look at designing a suitable policy for the Parish Council consisting of Cllrs JA Sheppard, George and Jacques with the support of the Clerk. f. Welcome letter to new Parishioners – it was resolved to wait until a new website has been agreed so the links are correct and also that Cllrs will be responsible for delivering it which will entail the Parish being split into Cllrs areas. g. New email address to be set up for emails not relating to official parish business - it was resolved the new email will be [email protected] Cllr JN Sheppard to manage and that the clerk will continue to circulate parish matters. h. Parish Council website review LCC offer of hosting Parish Council matters - it was resolved to set up a new website within LCC for official Parish Council matters. i. Parking on the Village Green - it was resolved to extend the grass mound to around the car park and in front of the drop curb to prevent parking on the village green. Please be advised that these are notes of the meeting taken by the Clerk and cannot in any way be regarded as official minutes of Council proceedings until approved and signed at the next meeting. Dates for 2015 (All Meeting days will be Tuesdays with reserve days on Wednesdays) Date Reserve Specific agenda item / event 2015 Date Sept 8th 9th Meeting Full report on assets Oct 20th 21st Meeting Financial standing orders Oct 31st Last day for applications for Grants from Parish Organisations Dec 8th 9th Meeting Approval of Grants for Parish Organisations 18 UPHOLSTERY CLASSES New Term starting on Tuesday September 15th! from 9:30am until 11:30am or 1:00pm until 3:00pm, Book now to reserve your space THE STUDIO, THE CLAYS FARMHOUSE BRANT BROUGHTON LN5 0RW Personal tuition will be given by Carol Halliwell, a qualified upholsterer and Adult Education Tutor. Classes at Aubourn and Collingham on Thursdays Telephone: 01522 788360 or 07929 074345 E-mail: [email protected] DESIGNER FABRICS at the STUDIO! Contact Carol, to arrange a visit and choose from a wide range of beautiful designer fabrics for your curtains, blinds and upholstery from Emily Bond, Kate Forman, Ian Mankin, Linwood, Moon, Warwick, Swaffer, Ian Sanderson, Titley and Marr, Elanbach, James Brindley, House of Hackney, Margo Selby and Volga Linen. Personal sampling service available to help you to decide on the perfect fabrics in your own home! Telephone: 01522 788360 or 07929 074345 WELLINGORE & DISTRICT U3A The next meeting will be held at our usual venue, the Wellingore Memorial Hall at 10 am on Wednesday September 9th. The speaker is Peter Manton with the title “William Watkins, Lincoln’’s Architect”. Watkins was a Victorian architect, responsible for many of the buildings that we see every day. For anyone with an interest in the Lincoln of Victorian times Peter will bring the subject alive. New members and visitors are always welcome. Further information about our meetings and membership can be obtained from Dave Carmichael on 01522 811194. There are also a number of interest group meetings held each month that are open to all members. Information about U3A can be found at www.u3a.org.uk 31 BRANT BROUGHTON AND STRAGGLETHORPE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES, CONT. Councillor’s Roles PAINTER AND DECORATOR 30 years of the highest quality work Broadband / communication Church School Assets Finance Village Hall STEVE MARLEY Cllr JN Sheppard Cllr Thornton Cllr George Cllr Hollingworth Cllr Thornton Cllr Dunning P Contact S Y U P S F T RSPB Collection boxes can be found in The Heritage Room and the Old Forge, High St. Please tear the stamp off the envelope leaving a small margin around the stamp to protect the perforations. Tel: 01400 275129 or 077533 81000 Free quotes provided. Brant Broughton based. Thank you in anticipation. 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Garry Witherington 6 Moorland Close Carlton le Moorland Lincolnshire LN5 9GL For more details see my website: www.davidclarkegardener.co.uk Curtain Making Traditionally made CURTAINS, BLINDS and SOFT FURNISHINGS Also curtain alteration and repair service Tel: 01636 892832 www.curtainsbyjulia.co.uk Formerly Julia Knowles Contact 01522 811157 or 07872 984625 [email protected] Mob: 07946 114955 Evening tel: 01522 789840 RHS Qualified BRANT BROUGHTON CRAFT GROUP The craft group meets in the Heritage Room which is in the grounds of The Quaker Meeting House on Meeting House Lane, Brant Broughton. We meet on Mondays (except Bank Holidays) at 2.00pm till 4.00pm. Each session costs £1 plus the cost of any materials provided. Costs are kept low and you will be advised as to the probable costs at the previous meeting. For more information, please contact Anne Wood on: Tel: 01400 261537 Email: [email protected] sss P September 7th, Tatting September 21st, Printing. We also will have an exhibition of our work in The Heritage Room on September 26th. 28 Give the birds a treat! Buy good quality bird food from the RSPB Lincoln Local Wild Bird Seed, Black Sunflower Seed, Sunflower Hearts & Niger Seeds and Peanuts, all available in £1 bags. Fat balls & Suet Blocks. All at competitive prices. Husk free & any special orders welcomed. Colin & Jill Jackson Bulk prices on request. 114 High Street, Brant Broughton. Tel: 01400 272950 21 B B B We have enjoyed the good weather the last few weeks at Brownies and taken part in Wacky races, feet and mouth painting outside. We had not anticipated the paint drying so quickly on feet in the hot weather so a lot of bowls of soapy water were required! We finished the term with our usual water fight. The games were expertly planned by Hannah and Eva our young leaders and as usual all the leaders were as wet as the brownies at the end of the session. We held our end of term trip in Lincoln this year. We went on a boat ride along the Brayford. All the Brownies were able to have a steer of the boat and waved at passers by. We finished by having a drink and cake on the Moonraker boat and it was a thoroughly enjoyable evening. FOR SALE Cream painted wooden radiator cover Excellent condition £40 W: 187cm, H: 84cm, D: 17.5 cm We look forward to the term ahead and have been planning a pack holiday to PGL Caythorpe in October. We have been successful in securing a National Lottery Grant to fund the trip. It is a joint venture with a local guide unit so we are taking 42 girls! We do have some spaces at Brownies at present so if you know any girls aged 7+ (or nearly 7) who would like to come along for a visit let me know Penny Taylor Call in at 7 Church Walk or Phone 01400 273613 22 27 Calendar of Events September Cinema in the Sticks is Back! Event Dates Location Bell Ringing Practice Wednesday 2nd, 7.30pm Wednesday 9th, 7.30pm Wednesday 16th, 7.30pm Wednesday 23rd, 7.30pm Wednesday 30th, 7.30pm St Helen’s Church Brownies Monday 7th, 6.00pm-7.15pm Monday 14th, 6.00pm-7.15pm Monday 21st, 6.00pm-7.15pm Brant Broughton Primary School Children’s Ballet & Tap Tuesday 15th, 4.30pm-7.45pm Tuesday 22nd, 4.30pm-7.45pm Tuesday 29th, 4.30pm-7.45pm Jubilee Hall Friday October 30th at Jubilee Hall Brant Broughton Children’s Ballet, Tap & Modern Saturday 12th, 9.00am-3.30pm Saturday 19th, 9.00am-3.30pm Saturday 26th, 9.00am - 3.30pm Jubilee Hall We hope you will be able to come along. Children and adults are welcome Craft Group Monday 7th, 2.00 - 4.00pm Monday 21st, 2.00 - 4.00pm Heritage Room Family Day Saturday 26th September 10.00 am onwards as advertised Various locations around the village Mobile Library Monday 7th, 15.00-16.00 Generous Briton Mums & Toddlers Wednesday 2nd, 10.00am-11.30am Wednesday 9th, 10.00am-11.30am Wednesday 16th, 10.00am-11.30am Wednesday 23rd,10.00am-11.30am Wednesday 30th, 10.00am-11.30am Jubilee Hall Needlecraft Thursday 3rd, 2.00pm Thursday 10th, 2.00pm Thursday 17th, 2.00pm Thursday 24rd, 2.00pm Heritage Room School Term Start of Term One Thursday 3rd, 8.45am Brant Broughton C of E Primary Upholstery Class Tuesday 15th, 9.30am - 11.30am & 1.00pm - 3.00pm Tuesday 22nd, 9.30am - 11.30 am & 1.00pm - 3.00pm Tuesday 29th, 9.30am - 11.30am & 1.00pm - 3.00pm The Studio, The Clays Farmhouse 26 The next screening will be MAMMA MIA - THE SING ALONG AT 4PM This will be the sing along version , so all budding singers, young and old, don’t miss this showing. Fancy dress entirely optional but a guaranteed feel good film, with plenty of foot tapping. If you’ve seen it 100 times, you will still enjoy it again! WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY AT 7PM Starring Billy Connolly, David Tennant and Rosamund Pike. A captivating film, full of hilarious humour but also poignant moments wonderfully scripted by the writers of ‘Outnumbered’. The children in the film are played by talented youngsters who ad lib at times and so they portray family life very realistically. Trying to keep a family secret with these three around proves to be impossible! Join us to find out the consequences........... Tickets £5 each Margaret: 21 West Street 01400 279227 Juana: 27 West Street 01400 272429 23 ANDY BANKS DECORATING SERVICE CARLTON-LE-MOORLAND AND DISTRICT ART GROUP Are you looking for excellent childcare? Then look no further! The autumn programme commences on 13th September with an acrylic workshop lead by Mo Teeuw. There are a few places still available but need to be pre booked. The next open demonstration will be in October, as will the Clubs Annual Exhibition, which is planned to take place Saturday 10th October and Sunday 11th October. There are two demonstrations arranged for later in the year and being given by exceptionally fine artists. Haijee Jo Summers, whose subject will be “Portraits in Oil”, and Ian Risley who will be demonstrating “Landscape in Pastel”. (Check out their web sites to see the quality of the work they produce). Both of these events are, like all our demonstrations and workshops, held on a Saturday and open to members and to visitors who are always welcome. The Club’s Thursday “Painting Mornings” are continuing throughout the summer in the Carlton-le-Moorland Village Hall between 10.00a.m. and 1.00p.m. with members meeting up informally to paint and draw. Rather than wait until the exhibition or demonstrations later in the year prospective members are welcome to call in on a Thursday to see the Club in action. We are situated in the village of Brant Broughton, in a quiet lane just o the A17 and are OFSTEAD registered for 28 places ranging from 0-5 yers old. 01522 789484 / 07808 779370 Email: [email protected] We also o er the FREE 15hrs Government funding for 3/4yr olds. Lilac Cottage High Street, Stapleford Lincoln B ALL QUOTATIONS ARE FREE C B T : W STARTING A BUSINESS? EXPANDING? WANT TO ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICES? We design bespoke web sites for businesses and o er great support & backup...at the right price We do all the work, you take the all the credit! Friendly, family run firm. Alternatively details of all club activities, dates etc. are available on the Club Web site [email protected] or by ringing David Raines on 01522 810843. 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