Minutes of the meeting of Curdworth Parish Council Held on Monday 11th July 2016 at 7.30pm at
St Nicholas Church Hall, Glebefields Cllrs present : Mark Weatherley Alan Vaughton Paulette Simkin Anne Rimmer Carole Evans George Bullivant In attendance : Louise Baudet (Clerk) 89/16 Apologies
RESOLVED : An apology for absence was received and accepted from Cllr Bill Thomas
90/16 Public participation
There was no public participation 91/16 Declarations of Interest
There were no interests declared. 92/16 Minutes of previous meeting
RESOLVED : that the minutes of the meeting held on 13th June 2016, having been circulated and read, be signed as a correct record subject to Minute No 79.6 being amended to read Cllrs Simkin, Rimmer and Vaughton.
93/16 Progress reports for information/action 93.1 Bins
The Clerk reported that she had received written communication from Kingfisher Direct Ltd confirming that they would arrange for a Courier to collect the damaged dog bin. A replacement bin should then be issued shortly afterwards.
93.2 Quote for tennis court and multi-purpose pitch
The Clerk reported that this had now been received and she would start looking for grant funding – it may be necessary to get comparable quotations.
93.3 Community Speedwatch
The Clerk reported that she had emailed Scot Ramsell at Warwickshire Police seeking clarification as to whether volunteers would be allocated to operate Speedwatch in the village of Curdworth only. Cllrs Simkin and Vaughton reported that Jane Owen, North Warwickshire PCSO had verbally confirmed that volunteers would only operate within the village and the site identified was by the Ramadan Restaurant. Volunteers already have the registration forms and need to complete these and undergo training again. Councillors requested that the Clerk invite Jane Owen to a Parish Council meeting to discuss further
93.4 Traffic matters
(a) Following the request received from Mrs Wilkins, the Clerk reported that she had received an email from Jane Pritchard at Warwickshire County Council refusing the request for a convex mirror in Farthing Lane. The request was refused as mirrors are considered an unlawful obstruction on the Highway. They can give a distorted view of the road and a misleading impression of the speed of approaching vehicles. Convex mirrors also do not give a clear view of smaller vehicles, such as motorcycles and pedal cycles and have a very limited field of view. It was also stated that mirrors can cause drivers/cyclists to feel a sense of security, to such an extent that due care may not be taken when completing a manoeuvre. It was recognised that mirrors are often erected near private accesses, normally on private land with the consent of the owner. The Clerk would write to Mrs Wilkins accordingly and it was agreed to publish the information in the next edition of the Crier. (b) With regards to the signs for the speed limit on the Kingsbury Road, a copy of the plans have been provided by Warwickshire County Council (Appendix A). An order for these signs has been placed and a date for installation and new road markings would be provided in due course. Warwickshire Council stated they were considering installing a couple of additional clearway signs along the A4097, however they are governed by guidelines as to the size and location of the signs that can be used as part of the scheme. (c) With regards to the safety concerns raised about traffic when exiting Marsh Lane, Jane Pritchard had confirmed that she was looking at installing an additional sign here to advise motorists that it is a T junction, however there is no funding for any additional signs.
93.5 Birmingham Airport
The Clerk reported that she had been in contact with Beverley Hill, Airport Liaison Officer at Solihull Council who had suggested contacting the Airport
through their website. The Clerk had explained to her that the Parish Council had already done this and also written, so she had agreed to locate a contact at the Airport who may be able to respond.
93.6 Architect plans
The Clerk would photocopy the Architect quotations for the Changing Rooms and circulate to Councillors.
96/16 Planning 96.1 PAP/2016/0360 Holte Villas – erection of single storey extension ; Councillors
considered the application as presented and had NO OBJECTION subject to neighbour consultations.
96.2 PAP/2016/0301 – amendment to response to Crida House, Kingsbury Road.
Following consideration of additional information after the last meeting of the Parish Council, Councillors had agreed to OBJECT to the application and the Chair had submitted a response accordingly. Councillors supported and ratified the response on the basis of the noise impact in a residential area and the intensification of traffic and vehicles waiting in an industrial area on a main busy road.
96.3 PAP/2016/0372 Reindeer Park Lodge Hotel, Kingsbury Road – retention of 2
static caravans for staff and storage ; the application was considered as presented and Councillors had NO OBJECTION.
96.4 Development of Land at Hams Hall National Distribution Park from Rolton
Kilbride Ltd for the construction and operation of a Renewable Energy Centre (use Class sui generis) for the recovery of energy (heat and electricity) from non-hazardous residual waste using an Advanced Conversion Technology (gasification) with the associated plant and infrastructure, vehicular access and landscaping. Deadline for comments 7th July 2016. Councillors referred to the communication from Cllr David Reilly (Lea Marston Parish Council) (Appendix B) and agreed that the Clerk should write expressing the same observations. Councillors wished to express concerns regarding the short timescales for the consultation, given the size of the proposal and overwhelming amount of information within the application. They were also concerned about the lack of information in the public domain about the evidence and research on theprocedures. The Parish Council offered the use of the Village Hall for an exhibition giving more information and asked the Clerk to pass this information on to Mr Williams at Warwickshire County Council.
96.5 PAP/2016/0394 56 The Mount – Single storey side facing garage. Councillors
agreed to look at the application and forward any comments to the Clerk.
96.6 Public consultation on revised Statement of Community Involvement by Warwickshire County Council – this had been circulated to Councillors with a deadline for comments by 12th August 2016. Councillors agreed to read and bring any comments to the August meeting.
96.7 It was reported that Express Despatch on the Kingsbury Road were
constructing a steel frame to build a warehouse on site. Councillors were concerned that it would reduce the availability of parking at the premises and generate an increase in HGV’s on the Kingsbury Road, exacerbating the existing problem. Councillors asked the Clerk to email Mr Gittins at North Warwickshire Borough Council Planning to request a site visit and to confirm that planning consent was in order.
97/16 Finance 97.1 Accounts for payment
RESOLVED : that the accounts for payment (Appendix C) be approved.
The Clerk reported that the contract for the Photocopier hire had now been terminated with a final bill being issued. The Clerk had also been informed that the copier did not have to be returned to Ace Copying and is now the property of the Parish Council, and would therefore be added to the Asset Register. Due to limited space at the Clerks home, it was agreed that the copier could be located in the meeting room at the Village Hall as a community facility, and the Clerk would order toner and paper.
97.2 Bank Reconciliation
The Clerk circulated a reconciliation of £21,521.60 and it was noted that the balance of the two bank accounts totalled £23,747.22. Councillors noted the earmarked reserves.
RESOLVED : that the bank reconciliation to 30th June 2016 (Appendix D) be approved.
97.3 Purchase of Village Telephone Box
Following the Chair’s attendance at the recent meeting of volunteers for the Village Defibrillator Scheme, it had been suggested that the most suitable location for the Defibrillator would be the Village Telephone Box. This could be purchased by the Parish Council for £1 as an unused Box and BT would cover the cost of the electricity. The Box could also have a multi-function as a free village book depository/library. It had come to the attention of the Parish Council that the village Post Office still sells a number of telephone cards (as the box no longer accepts coins), who felt that there may still be a use for it to remain as a phone box. It was agreed to seek the views of residents through the September edition of the Crier, prior to making a decision whether to buy the Telephone Box.
97.4 Pitch Hire The Clerk updated on the following :
(a) Tom McGrath, Smith’s Wood Firs FC were no longer interested in hiring the pitch
(b) Adam Rorcolla had made a request through the Lea Marston PC email to hire the pitch – this was considered by the Parish Council and refused.
(c) Matt White, Walmley Tigers had expressed an interest in hiring the pitch for an Under 15’s team to play on Sunday afternoons, and this was approved by the Council.
(d) Concorde – wish to continue to hire the pitch for Sunday morning games which was approved by the Council.
Councillors discussed at length the fee pitch and it was RESOLVED : that pitch fee’s be paid her game for both friendly and league
matches. Under 16 games to be £30 per game and other games to be £60 per game.
It was noted that the pitch would not be ready in time for all the dates that Concorde had asked for as pre-season matches due to ongoing maintenance ie it had just been re-seeded, the pitch needed marking out, goal posts still need to be painted. It was agreed that Concorde be informed accordingly – pre-season friendly dates on 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th August would be no problem.
98/16 HS2
Cllr Vaughton reported that Warwickshire County Council were still working on the assumption that HS2 would be starting in 2017, however the new Government might see this reviewed. The Federation of Action Groups against HS2 would be speaking to MP’s and also seeking the views of the new Prime Minister, Teresa May. There would be a meeting of the Railhead Working Group on 21st July 2017.
99/16 Information items 99.1 Communications
Councillors received details of communications received (Appendix E) and discussed the following items : Item 10 – enquiry from resident regarding the Site Allocation Plan which highlighted land for development. The Parish Council had been consulted on this document c2014 and any development is still subject to approval of a planning application Item 12 – letter from Mr Tyler requesting letter of support, the Clerk had responded on behalf of the Parish Council explaining the legal remit of Councillors
Item 15 – job vacancy adverts had been placed on the Parish Council noticeboard for Cembre due to there not being an August Crier Item 17 – North Warwickshire Community Partnership Plan 2016/17 – agreed to carry this item forward to allow Councillors an opportunity to read and comment if they wished Item 36 – the Clerk confirmed that she had provided the additional information requested by Grant Thornton Item 46 – Cllr Vaughton was interested in attending the CPRE AGM on 8th September 2016 at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall Item 48 – the Clerk reported on the communications from Mr Ross in Farthing Lane. Discussing the village volunteers, it was agreed to start producing a ‘Roll on Honour’ in recognition of the volunteers in the Crier. Delivery times for the Crier had now improved Item 51 – Mr Kibilski, PIRMS had not installed the bushes due to bad weather and would do so upon his return from holiday. Item 56 – Cllr Vaughton had informed Jane Pritchard that the Parish Council had de-whiskered 6 lime trees at low level in Glebefields between no’s 20 and 26. Request for Warwickshire County Council to collect brash, to stock out and resurface a 20m length of footwa Complimentary membership of the Association of Local Council Clerks (ALCC - new body) submitted for all SLCC members.
The Clerk reported she had received an email that day from a resident regarding the trees overhanging the road on the Kingsbury Road (playing fields side from Coleshill Road towards fields). It was agreed that a request be sent to Warwickshire County Council to cut back, if this does not happen Town and Country Maintenance could be requested to do the work.
99.2 Planning matters
It was noted that the planning application for 26 Glebefields had been approved.
100/16 Village maintenance matters 100.1 Update on work undertaken
It was noted that the works to the Village Green had now been completed and that the area now looked a lot better, and that the path was now accessible.
100.2 Village signage
It was noted that the overgrowth covering the sign to the playing fields needed cutting back and the sign needed cleaning ; Cllr Vaughton agreed to arrange for this to be done. The Clerk would also email Jane Pritchard at Warwickshire County Council to request that they do a village inspection and
cut back any overhanging foliage that is blocking traffic signs around the village.
100.3 Category A matters on playground inspection, including litter
Councillors had received copies of the playground inspection and would review this in September once they had time to read report.
100.4 Any other items
It was agreed that the post to be erected at the gap into Breeden Drive would be done once the grass cutting had finished for the season. There was currently water leaking from the changing rooms (away team room)
101/16 The Crier and Website
(a) Councillors considered the request to play an advert from Coleshill Playgroup and agreed that this should be declined as priority should be given to promoting the Curdworth Playgroup to ensure it remained a viable service within the community. The Clerk would write to Marie Stephenson who was placing the advert on their behalf and give a £5 refund (b) The Clerk reported that she had received a communication from Mr Ross in Farthing Lane regarding the late delivery of the Crier and that many of the dates had gone by the time he had received it. The Clerk reported that since this she had received a further email saying that delivery had improved. He had also highlighted that his partner had not been included in the list of volunteers. The Chair stated that he wished to have a monthly ‘roll of honour’ for all residents volunteering their time and that the Parish Council should seek ways of recognising their work. All Councillors agreed with this suggestion, and that the next edition of the Crier should start with the ‘Roll of Honour’.
(c) Cembre had sought to place an advert recruiting to vacancies, but as the next edition of the Crier would not be until September, it was agreed the vacancies could be posted on the noticeboard.
102/16 Councillors reports
Cllr Vaughton reported that Jacqueline Sale and her daughter had volunteered to join the team of village volunteers doing litter picking etc.. He would do an up to date list of volunteers and circulate – a Roll of Honour to go in the Crier. Cllr Evans stated that new bags needed to be ordered for the bins – it was thought the bin bag capacity was 25-30 litre, but would check. Cllr Bullivant highlighted the ongoing problems of parking within the village ; residents should be encouraged to report to the Police and reminders placed in The Crier.
103/16 Date of next meeting
It was agreed that the next meeting of the Parish Council would be held on 8th August 2016 to do planning matters and cheques only, at the Village Hall. Signed ………………………………………………………. (Chair) Date …………………………………………………………
APPENDIX B
Recognising that the consultation period formally closed on 7 July I would like to
make initial representations on behalf of Lea Marston Parish Council that we may
add to as our understanding improves prior to your reporting to the Regulatory
Committee on this application.
Lea Marston Parish Council would like to register the following concerns about
the application.
1. Ecological Impact. We understand that there will be two harmful bi-
products of the gasification process. The first is the production of lime and the
second is the production of hot water at a constant 90’ plus.
Lime. At a meeting with the developer I was told that all lime will be
collected and stored on site and that arrangements will be made for its
safe removal off site. Can you please ensure this happens and that
arrangements are in place before any permission is granted to ensure that
WCC have the skill and capacity to take any regulatory or enforcement
activity as necessary.
Hot Water, I am concerned that the discharge of hot water into the local
ecosystem will have a harmful effect. The proposed development site sits
within close proximity to the River Tame, which is currently benefiting from
some excellent Heritage Lottery funded restoration work to rectify man-
made damage to its ecosystem and natural structure. We are concerned
that any arrangements to discharge hot or warm water into the local
ecosystem with have a harmful and detrimental impact.
2. Health Impact. As this is a new technology that does not currently operate
with the United Kingdom I am concerned that we do not have any direct
experience of the health impacts of the gasification process. As a parish council
we do not have the expertise or funds to undertake a review of the health impacts
upon local residential and business communities and we therefore ask WCC
Regulatory Committee to ensure that it shares a full explanation of the nature of
the the health risks it identifies and the mitigating actions that it directs the
developer to undertake.
3. Diesel Powered Back Up Generator. We understand that the developer
intends to erect a diesel powered back up generator at the site. We object in the
strongest terms to this proposal and any application. The diesel fuel is not a
renewable energy source and will have harmful impacts in terms of pollution and
noise.
4. Visual Appearance. We are exceptional concerned that with a build hight of
25 meters for the gasification unit and 50 meters for the chimney the
construction will be the tallest construction on Hams Hall Distribution Park have a
significant visual impact Lea Marston Parish communities and also those
communities who adjoin the other three sides of the Hams Hall site.
5. HGV and vehicular movements. You are hopefully aware that WCC,
together with NWBC, Lea Marston parish Council, Warwickshire Police, Eon,
Sainsbury’s and BMW are actively engaged in joint works under the name of the
Hams Hall Bid Group to try and mitigate the impact of HGV parking and
movements both on and off site that arise from business processes on the Hams
Hall site. We are therefore keen to ensure that all of the proposed 35 HGV
movements to and from the gasification site and all commuter and visitor traffic
movements can be accommodated within the site for which planning application
has been applied for. Lea Marston Parish Council shares the view of the Bid
Group partners that the public spaces on the Hams Hall site are now saturated
with vehicle parking and that this not only results in danger to road users within
the site but also results in anti-social behaviour from those drivers who park up
on the site and urinate and excrete in the roadside vegetation, litter, and cause
damage to all grass verges around the site therefore making it visually
unattractive. We do not expect the applicant to solve current problems, rather
we seek a binding assurance that this application will not add to them and that all
road traffic arising from the operation and employment of the site can be
contained within the development.
In addition Lea Marston Parish Council are very concerned that operational or
commuter vehicles arising from this development will further impact on the
volumes of traffic using Hams Lane and entering the village. This route is subject
to a 7.5 tonne weight limit that is not enforced and during commuting hours is
subject to traffic congestion as Lea Marston sits at the heart of a ‘rat-run’ to the
Hams hall site. The Automatic Number Plate Recognition camera on Faraday
Avenue recorded 980,581 vehicle reads from July to October 2015, this equates to
10,895 vehicle movements a day. Local experience now proved that at critical
periods the A446 can not accommodate traffic flows if there is any sort of
congestion on either on site at Hams Hall or along Faraday Avenue or on the
M42, M6 motorways, or at Dunton Hall Junction 9 traffic island. We now find that
because of the volume of vehicle movements we reach grid lock almost
immediately. We are concerned that this presents a safeguarding risk for the
movement of emergency vehicles accessing our and surrounding communities.
6. Excessive Development. Lea Marston Parish Council believe that we are
being subject to excessive development within our community that is having a
detrimental impact on the quality of life of our residents and bio-diversity within
our community. We are currently face five years construction work on Faraday
Avenue and Hams Lane to enable the construction of HS2, we are listed as Site 9
for the proposed extraction of sand and gravel under the WCC Minerals Strategy
2017 - 2032 site consultation strategy, and we are subject of further development
at the Hams Hall Site B site by Pro Logis which is currently being considered by
NWBC Planning and Development Board.
7. Planning Obligations - Section 106 and Biodiversity Offsetting.
Recognising that there is a likelihood that this development might be approved
by the Regulatory Committee and the need to meet the relevancy to the
proposed development Lea Marston Parish Council would like to state our
intention to seek Section 106 support and to ensure that appropriate biodiversity
offsetting is undertaken as a condition of this development both in the
development site and within the immediate community of the Parish. In addition
to ecological mitigation Lea Marston Parish Council would like to explore
potential environmentally sound uses locally for the hot water byproduct.
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
APPENDIX E
Curdworth PC – communications reported at July 2016 meeting
Date From : Purpose Action 1 8.7.16 E Matt White, Football Req for date for goalposts to be
installed to arrange friendly game For action
2 8.7.16 E Amanda Tonks, NWBC Community & Environment Board For info
3 8.7.16 E Cllr Joan Lea (and 6.7.16 from CSW Broadband)
Fibre broadband now live – Cabinet No 3
For Sept Crier
4 8.7.16 E Anne Arkell Additional volunteer for Defib Committee
For info
5 4.7.16 E John Crossling, WALC NALC ‘Working across all levels of Local Govt’ - circulated
For info
6 8.7.16 E Jaki Douglas, NWBC Play Area Inspection reports For action
7 8.7.16 E Ace Copying Equipment Photocopier now deemed to belong to the Parish Council following termination of contract
For action
8 7.7.16 E SLCC New Bulletin – new trade union ALCC – free membership, 2016 Annual Conference, digital version of Clerk,
For info
9 7.7.16 E Claire, White Horse Thanks to Parish Council for use of car park. Will organise raffle for local community
For info
10 7.7.16 E Michelle Ward, resident (info from Mr Murphy)
Re : Site Allocations Plan – highlighted land for development for 2 storey dwellings at back of 34 Coleshill Road
For action/ reply
11 7.7.16 E Tom McGrath,Smiths Wood Firs FC
No longer require use of football pitch (expressed interest June)
For info
12 7.7.16 E Mr Tyler, The Paddock Further request for letter of support, responded not in remit of Council
For info
13 6.7.16 E Jim Rowe, WCAVA Local events and updates For info
14 6.7.16 E Rural Services Network Rural Services Bulltin - circ For info
15 6.7.16 E Robert Smith, Cembre Job vacancy adverts – agreed to place on website and noticeboard
For info
16 6.7.16 E Elizabeth Glover, Manby Bower Solicitors
Case closure and satisfaction survey - completed
For info
17 5.7.16 E Robert Beggs, NWBC North Warks Community Partnership Plan 2016/17
For comment.
18 4.7.16 E John Crossling, WALC NALC document ‘Working across all levels of local government’
For info
19 3.7.16 E Cllr Reilly, Lea Marston PC Version 3 of draft House of Lords Evidence from Lea Marston PC
For info
20 1.7.16 E Dave Harris, NWBC Planning & Devt Board Agenda – 11
th July 2016
For info
21 1.7.16 E Warwickshire PCC Monthly update from Police & Crime Commissioner - circulated
For info
22 1.7.16 E Cllr Reilly, Lea Marston PC Biomass Gasification Plant – Hams Hall – request to M Williams at Warwickshire County Council for more information for Parish Councils regarding associated risks and benefits to communities.
For discussion - planning
23 1.7.16 E Dave Harris, NWBC Planning & Development Board – Agenda 11
th July 2016
For info
24 1.7.16 E HMRC Authority for online tax code – code activation sent to Select Payroll for action
For info
25 1.7.16 E Warks Police & Crime Comm Monthly update July 2016 - circ For info
26 30.6.16 E Sharon Donnelly Young onset dementia café launch - circulated
For info
27 29.6.16 E Jim Rowe, WCAVA Local events and updates For info
28 29.6.16 E Rural Services Network Spotlight on older people - circ For info
29 28.6.16 E Cllr Vaughton, Coleshill Civic Society
Copy of objection to planning application for Crida House
For info
30 27.6.16 E CSW Broadband Broadband update - circulated For info
31 27.6.16 E Rural Services Network Newsletter circulated For info
32 24.6.16 E Emma Humphries, NWBC North Warks community Partnership Agenda 30.6.16
For info
33 23.6.16 E Rural Services Networth Rural Vulnerability Service – rural transport – June 2016 circular
For info
34 24.6.16 E Cllr Joan Lea Copies of planning responses to Crida House and 2 Breeden Drive
For info
35 23.6.16 E Cllr Reilly HS2 Railhead Working Group – Community engagement. Follow up meeting 21
st July at Lea
Marston Hotel
For info
36 22.6.16 E Grant Thornton Ack receipt of annual report – req for copy of Inspection details, bank reconciliation and statement of variances
For info
37 22.6.16 E Emma Humphries NWBC Full Council 29th June 2016 For info
38 22.6.16 E Jim Rowe, WCAVA Local events and updates For info
39 22.6.16 E Grant Thornton Ack receipt of External audit annual return
For info
40 21.6.16 E Jenny Price, NWBC Community and Environment Board – 29
th June
For info
41 21.6.16 E Rural Services Network Weekly digest - circulated For info
42 20.6.16 E John Crossling, WALC Flying flag for Commonwealth Day 2017
For info
43 20.6.16 E Warks County Council Update : Mental Health & Wellbeing Hubs. Tender won by Mind commencing 1
st July.
For info
44 20.6.16 E Richard Walden, SLCC News Bulletin from SLCC – new edition of Charles Arnold Baker with 20% discount through SLCC
For action
45 17.6.16 E Cllr Vaughton Severn Trent Water Ltd Manhole cover dislodged – Glebefield junction/ Coleshill Rd. Ref 2002592050 - dangerous
For info
46 17.6.16 E Myles Thornton, CPRE Warks AGM 8th Sept, Sutton
Coldfield Town Hall 5pm. Speaker Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP
For info
47 15.6.16 E John Crossling, WALC Updates to legal topic notes 41 (Landowner info) and 60 (planning) – circulated and on WALC web
For info
48 15.6.16 E Andrew Ross Crier being delivered too late, Article re Defib. should have included Yvonne, Craig Tracey listing.
For info
49 15.6.16 E Jim Rowe, WCAVA Small Charities Week For info
50 15.6.16 E Jaki Douglas, NWBC Annual Play Inspection reports – Category A matters
For action
51 15.6.16 E R Kibilski,PIRMS Due to weather postponed installing bushes, on annual leave and will do upon return. Will look at adult equipment. Quarterley inspections offered £71 each
For consideration
52 15.6.16 E Richard Walden, Association of Local Council Clerks
Complimentary ALCC membership for SLCC members
For info
53 14.6.16 E Jaki Douglas, NWBC Play area inspection – Category A matters
For info
54 14.6.16 E Open Spaces Society Open Space Summer 2016 - circ For info
55 14.6.16 E John Crossling, WALC Star Council Awards For info
13.6.16 E Cllr Vaughton – J Pritchard PC has de-whiskered 6 lime trees at low level in Glebefields (between 20 and 26), opposite church island between Glebefields and Kingsbury Rd. Request for WCC to collect brash. Also to stock out and resurface a 20m lengthof metalled footway that bisects the grass.
For info
56 8.6.16 E Select Payroll Online tax coding activation For info
57 8.6.16 E Alethea Wilson, NWBC Leaving NWBC, new contacts : Parks, recreation grounds, play areas or allotments, safety inspections – Jaki Douglas or Simon Powell. General grounds maint eg grass cutting on verges – Lorna Palmer or Richard Doggs Tree maintenance – [email protected]
58 30.6.16 L NWBC Planning Public consultation on revised Statement of Community Involvement – comments by 12
th
August 2016
For consideration
Letter received from HSBC notifying the Parish Council that the Coleshill branch will be closing. Changing rooms – water leakage from ‘away team’ toilets For circulation :
The Clerk magazine
LCR magazine.