ParishMeetingNewsletterMarch2015
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ParishMeetingNewsletterMarch2015
Newton & Noss Parish Meeting Newsletter 26 March 2015 1. ELECTIONS- Thursday 7 May. General Election- Hustings Meeting Friday 10 April WI Hall 7pm. District Council- Elections. A new two member ward to be known as Newton & Yealmpton to extend from this Parish to Holbeton in the east and Sparkwell in the North. Parish Council Elections- parishioners are encouraged to stand and vote. Applications must be submitted by 4pm Thursday 9 April. 2. PLANNING Collaton Development proposals- the landowners and their planning agent gave a presentation to the Parish Council at the meeting on 13 November 2014 in respect of their planning applications for employment units and outline application for mixed use development of 70 dwellings, allotments, community facility, recreation and employment land. The Parish Council objected to both applications. It is understood both planning proposals will be put before the South Hams District Council Development Management Committee in the near future. Solar farm proposals – Newton Down Farm. Lorna Good, a representative from Good Energy, gave a short presentation regarding their plans for a possible small solar farm at the Parish Council Meeting on 26 February. Good Energy is proposing to build a solar farm at Newton Downs Farm, near Butts Park. The proposed design provides for 19,000 solar panels installed on ground-mounted solar PV arrays standing 2.8 metres high, across one and a half fields with a total area of 25 acres. Arrays arranged would be in rows at least six metres apart to enable sheep to graze. All components of the solar farm would be removed at the end of the project lifetime with the majority of materials recycled, and site returned to current use. It is anticipated that a public exhibition will take place in April 2015, followed by the submission of a planning application that same month. Good Energy anticipate that the application will be determined in June 2015. If successful work would commence in September 2015. Good Energy expect the construction would last approximately 16 weeks. Traffic to site would be vehicles bringing the workforce to and from site and up to 5 articulated lorries each day. There would be noise in the first weeks caused by the piling machinery. The company advise they will work with the community to develop ways of sharing the benefits of their developments, e.g. i) A community fund worth at least £4,700pa for the lifetime of the solar farm controlled by local people to fund local projects or ii) A community investment scheme enabling local people to take a financial stake in the project. It is anticipated that the yearly rate of return over 19 year term would be 6-7% together with the return of the original investment. iii) Option for a stake to be gifted to the community to provide income to fund energy efficiency / fuel poverty measures There have been initial discussions with Yealm Community Energy, but any proposal would be open to wider consultation and subject to detailed financial modelling to ensure terms do not affect the viability of the solar farm. Solar farm could supply 1245 homes. Mr. Peter Brown from Yealm Community Energy will be giving a presentation at the Parish Council Meeting. Potential development proposals- presentations were given to the Parish Council in July 2014 regarding possible development at “The Old Pigfield” site, Noss Mayo. It was suggested the developer set up a public meeting. There has been no further update. At the same meeting a potential scheme for a small development at Land at end of The Fairway was given. It is thought the scheme as outlined to the Parish Council may not be going ahead in its original format. 1 Planning appeals- Od Quay and Rushpoint Court Wood in respect of which the Parish Council objected were both allowed on appeal Steer Point brickworks- an application for the importation of inert waste for the purpose of filling void as part of restoration of Steerpoint Quarry was granted by Devon County Council. This will affect traffic in Brixton. Neighbourhood Plani) The decision to go ahead was made by Parish Council at their Meeting on 27 February 2014. ii) Designation of Neighbourhood Plan Area (Newton & Noss Parish Boundary) took place in June 2014. iii) Initial Consultation meeting 17 June 2014. iv) Allocation of SHDC assigned officer contact at SHDC – Mr. Graham Swiss. v) A vision statement was sent out to householders for feedback. vi) A further public consultation event took place on 5 January 2015. vii) Five members of the Parish Council have been appointed to the Steering Group in principle. The Parish Council are awaiting details from Mr. Peter Pritchard of those people who have come forward to fill the remaining five positions on the Steering Group before it is formally constituted. viii) It is understood Mr. Pritchard has secured funding for the construction of a website for the Neighbourhood Plan. 3. HIGHWAYS/TRANSPORT Public Transport consultation- is currently taking place which will potentially affect the No 93 and no 94 buses. It is proposed to reduce the number of No 94 trips from 5-3. Consultation closes 20 April. Highways-. i)Surface dressing at Puslinch, Membland and Bridgend Hill. ii) TAP funding of £7731.20 was secured in 2014 between Brixton, Wembury, Yealmpton and Newton & Noss to enable the Parishes to work together to do additional drainage work in the Parish. Drainage work has in the main been completed save for work around Pollexfen Archer bus stop. TAP funding of £8000 has been secured this year in conjunction with Wembury and Brixton to undertake minor works to footpaths, verges, channels and signs. iii) Community self-help/Community Road Warden Scheme- there has been no interest from the Parish. iv) Community Speed Watch Scheme- the suggestion was put out to the Parish following concerns over speeding particularly at Butts Park and The Green. There has been no interest. v) Bridgend Wall repairs- repairs following flood damage in 2013 were funded by Devon County Council. 4. VILLAGE HOUSING INITIATIVE- it is hoped ongoing negotiations with the landowner for the construction of 14 affordable homes (with 2 open market houses and a home for the landowner) will be concluded shortly. 5. CHELSON MEADOW - it is understood South Hams residents are not permitted to use the site unless Devon County Council pay a contribution to Plymouth City Council- a figure thought to be in the region of £70,000.The Parish Council believe Cllr. Hosking is aware that parishioners find the depot at Ivybridge inadequate, inconvenient and too small. Cllr Hosking has been asked to raise with the County Council whether Plymouth City Council can legally refuse South Hams residents access. Cllr. Hosking has advised planning permission has been obtained for a new recycling site which would be able to take a wider range of materials. 6. VILLAGE HALLS; i) WI Hall refurbishment- the Parish Council made grants of £5000 in 2013-2014 and two grants of £3000 and £8626 in 2014-2015. ii) Newton & Noss Village Hall- the Parish Council made a grant of £2016 to assist Newton & Noss Village Hall with costs of refurbishing the flat roof over the Revelstoke Room. It is understood plans for a “Business Hub” using the Revelstoke Room are progressing. 2 7. SHDC ASSET TRANSFER- the agreement for sale has been signed by the Parish Council and is currently being acted upon by the Parish Council’s solicitors. Three working groups have been formed with responsibility for Butts Park playing field, the play parks and the Community Orchard/tennis courts/Noss Green and car park. 8. WORLD WAR 1 MEMORIAL GARDEN A WW1 Commemorative Garden was constructed in Newton Ferrers financed by the Yealm Branch of the Royal British Legion and the Yealm Garden Society at The Green. The garden was built with railway sleepers by former Royal Marine Scott Rogers who lives at Collaton. A wooden Iona cross was made by Peter Leonard of Noss Mayo. The garden will remain in place until Armistice Day on 11th November 2018. 9. PUBLIC CONVENIENCES- winter closures went ahead from W/C 3rd November 2014 and W/C 2nd March 2015. They have now re opened. 10. DEFIBRILLATORS- two now in the parish- Newton Hill and by the Tilly Institute. Thanks to the BELS (Basic Emergency Life-saving Skills) Steering Committee for their hard work in organising and fund raising. 11. DEMENTIA FRIENDLY PARISHES AROUND THE YEALM.- secured core funding to continue until 2016. It is understood the organisation is being registered with Charities Commission. Activities include Social Reading Group in Modbury, gentle exercise class in Newton Ferrers and Art and Craft Club at Growers Organics Yealmpton. Thanks to Mrs. Caroline Hirst for representing the Parish Council 12. SUSTAINABLE MARKET- Miss Suzanne Cove, Parish Councillor, has set up the Newton & Noss Market which will run on third Saturday of each month from April 18th 10am-12noon 13. BROADBAND- Connecting Devon & Somerset has indicated 2016 for likely introduction of superfast broadband for this area. They had run a campaign in February 2012 asking people to complete a short survey which would be influential in deciding how, where and when Broadband would be rolled out. Cllr Mumford advised at the time that the response from the Parish had been poor. 14. COMMUNITY ORCHARD APPLE DAY- the Parish Council event took place Sunday 2 November with a storyteller, campfire cooking, crepes and weeding/tree pruning. Thanks to the working group comprising Sue Hinchliffe, Carrie Griffiths, Jane Longworth, George Buckland and Catherine Telford for their efforts in running the event in conjunction with the Clerk. . 3