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Tysoe Record October 2014

No August meeting so September was a spectacular with a huge public attendance:

Rent review finally agreed and signed by all parties.

Agreed to patch up existing notice board and then replace next year.

Endeavouring to establish title to collapsing wall near church; in meantime the public reminded to avoid risks by not using the path.

Funding for defibrillators progressing well.

Further quotes required for repairing playing field fence.

Village website now online; content from Tysoe groups and clubs very welcome.

Annual safety inspection of playground to go ahead.

Agreed to contribute £1,000 towards churchyard maintenance.

 

Neighbourhood Plan

Response rate to the survey was a very encouraging 43%. Cost agreed for independent analysis of results.

We wish to clarify potentially misleading information in an article on page 18 of the September Tysoe Record. There is no group titled Tysoe Residents Neighbourhood Planning Group. There is the Neighbourhood Plan Group, a subsidiary of the parish council with responsibility for developing the neighbourhood plan but not involved in planning applications. In addition some residents formed a Rule 6 Group to contest the Gladman appeal.

 

Planning update

At an extra meeting the parish council opposed by a majority a new application for 9 dwellings on land adjoining Church Farm Court.

Agreed to support the application at The Anchorage in Old Tree Lane.

After discussion and public participation, agreed to object to an application for 5 dwellings at Home holdings in Lower Tysoe.

Agreed important that, to avoid repetition, the parish council and Rule 6 Group compare notes over what each planned to say at the Gladman enquiry.

 

Cllr Simon Forrester

Tysoe Record March 2014

With no January monthly meeting February’s agenda was packed.

Rent review of agricultural land owned by the parish council satisfactorily negotiated.

New grit bins in place thanks to Cllr Allen’s sons.

Agreed to proceed with maintenance to memorial opposite Old Tree Lane.

Agreed to go ahead with Tysoe Neighbourhood Group’s proposal for a working party to develop the neighbourhood plan.

DC Roache requires help with monitoring vehicle speed limits, particularly from those who have raised the problem.

Gritting absence on 2nd and 12th January being investigated.

Refuse collectors have said they will re-instate the village green in School Lane.

Shipston Link timetable to appear on noticeboard and in post office.

DC Roache will check house construction on Main Street is as approved.

Trash screen required to reduce debris blocking storm drains around Jeffs Close, Middleton Close and Main Street.

Minutes on the Tysoe Parish Council noticeboard.

Planning update

Extra meeting held on 10th February to discuss an application for nine dwellings on land adjoining Church Farm Court. Parish council acknowledged the applicant had taken into account many concerns previously raised.

Lengthy discussion and public participation ensued. Taking into account the position of opposing any development of the site and the strength of neighbours’ opinions, the parish council voted to object.

The applicant has also appealed against the refusal for 20 dwellings.

 

Cllr Simon Forrester