Notes on the meeting of Reach Parish Council meeting held on Wednesday 6th December 2000
Present
Those present were Cllrs Aves, Lambert, Summers, Robinson, Harrison and Moseley; also C/Cllr Fitch.
Election of Chairman and Vice/Chairman
Following Cllr Aves resignation as Chairman, councillors unanimously elected Cllr Lambert to the post. Cllr Robinson was then elected as Vice/Chairman.
After the election Cllr Lambert took the opportunity to point out that a councillor who had been Vice/Chairman was not automatically elected as Chairman when the post fell vacant. He reminded councillors that some time ago it had been agreed that a Chairman could not reside for more than three consecutive yearly sessions; this also did not mean the Chairman automatically stayed for three years - each annual election of the Chairman had to be made on its current merits.
Reports
County Council
Cllr Fitch reported that government were likely to give Cambridgeshire an ungenerous grant for area settlement, although the natural growth of the county is the fastest in the UK. A provisional assessment showed an increase in 8% in the council tax although these figures may change. Cllr Fitch said he was unhappy that the Minister concerned had refused to meet delegates from County. He compared students in Cambridgeshire with those in Hertfordshire saying that the education department in the latter had £200 more to spend per pupil.
Highways - County are to be responsible for the A10 road, which is to be de-trunked. Little changes are envisaged.
Speed management policies are to be adopted - there will be more speed cameras and speed limits on certain roads may be changed. Ways to improve the A14 are being looked into. A new anti-speed control campaign called Make the commitment had been launched. Drivers could sign up saying they were going to try to drive more slowly.
The Park and Ride scheme at Newmarket Road is going well with buses running as late as 1800 from the city centre.
Future plans - The new structure plan has been launched with regional planning guidance. Cllr Fitch said that Cambs must be prepared to accommodate 2,800 new houses per year for the next 15 years, although no new settlements were proposed for this area.
An exhibition to show the proposals for the Fordham by-pass had taken place; this included for-shortening the road and an extra roundabout. Residents effected by the proposals were not at all happy.
Cllr Fitch reported on the small projects scheme. Reach had applied for funding to make a cycle/footpath to go around the old railway bridge under this scheme. It had transpired during investigations that County owned the bridge and so it might be possible to flatten it and put the path over it, to run alongside the road. The scheme had yet to be costed.
Cllr Fitch spoke about the new government re-organisation of local councils following a question from Cllr Robinson. The option to retain the status quo had been removed which wasn't acceptable. ECDC wanted to keep a Council Leader, rather than a Mayor, as Ely already had a Mayor.
Swaffham Prior Primary School
Cllr Moseley said that the school was still being inspected occasionally and was now getting glowing reports. The teaching staff was settled and everything was going well.
Village Hall Committee
Cllr Lambert reported that the committee was struggling to get enough members and still hadn't elected a new Chairman.
Swaffham Prior PCC
Cllr Robinson reported on the committee's annual meeting to distribute monies. 85 people were to benefit this year, 14 from Reach. The committee always tried to keep a little in the Christmas budget in case of late claimers. Cllr Robinson spoke about the sad state of the youth club in Swaffham Prior. He said there was a great shortage of money and more help was needed to run the club.
Millennium Committee
Grahame Miller showed the PC the new Reach book which was warmly welcomed by councillors. He thanked Matt Askam and Hannah Webb for their help. The PC in turn thanked Grahame for all his hard work.
Matters Arising
Cllr Robinson volunteered to cost the installation of a deterrent to vehicles driving down to The Point from The Hythe. A discussion about the logistics of the collecting and laying of bark in the play area took place. Clerk to phone ECDC for advice, and to see if there is a grant available. It was decided to close the play area until refurbishment could take place and to obtain new nuts and bolts for the swings on Fair Green.
Correspondence
County had written asking if Reach would join the Parish Path Partnership. It was decided to decline.
The draft register of electors had been published.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough had launched a joint waste strategy project.
Clerk to contact to see if Reach could have a bottle bank.
Planning Applications
Cllr Lambert outlined his thoughts on how the procedure could be made better. He suggested two councillors made a site visit for each application and reported back.
There were no objections to an application for some refurbishment at 4, Chapel Lane and to a scheme to provide a private driveway to 29A Burwell Road.
Letter of Appreciation
The Clerk was asked to write a letter of thanks to Dennis Millard in appreciation for the tidying up he has taken on in the village