BRAMLEY PARISH COUNCIL
Minutes of the Meeting of the Council
Date: |
Tuesday 18th September 2018 |
Time: 7.30pm |
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Bramley Room, Bramley Village Hall |
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Present: |
Cllr Durrant (Chair) |
Cllr Bell (Vice-Chair) |
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Cllr Tomblin (Vice- Chair) |
Cllr Ansell |
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Cllr Capel |
Cllr Flooks |
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Cllr Marshall |
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In attendance: |
Maxta Thomas (Clerk) |
6 member of the public |
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Cllr Robinson (Borough) |
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Apologies: |
Cllr Whorton |
Cllr Rowland (Borough) |
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Cllr Vaughan (County) |
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Action |
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Apologies for Absence |
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As listed above. |
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Declarations of Interest |
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None. |
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Minutes of the Last Parish Council Meeting |
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3.1 |
The minutes of the meeting held on 17th July 2018 were unanimously agreed to be a true and accurate record. The minutes were signed by the Chairman. |
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3.2 |
Matters arising |
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None. |
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Open Forum |
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Cllr Durrant invited comments and questions from the public. The following questions were asked:
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Planning & Development |
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5.1 |
Summary of Planning Committee meeting – Cllr Flooks gave a brief summary of the Planning Committee meeting held on 30th August 2018 (see draft minutes at appendix A). |
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5.2 |
New Planning applications 18/02491/HSE – Barefoot House, Olivers Lane, Bramley Erection of garden shed/store No objections unanimously agreed. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
5.3 |
Update of Minchens Lane development – it was noted that planning permission has been granted for the phase 4 reserved matters application. Cllr Flooks has requested a meeting with Persimmon about the s.106 requirements, and the Clerk is chasing officers at BDBC for a meeting with them about the same. Cllr Tomblin has confirmed that payments already made against the transport component of the s.106 agreement were made to HCC Highways, and that any further payments for this component will also go to Highways. Cllr Flooks has queried with Highways about the access to the development, which is not functioning as it should. A reply is awaited. Cllr Durrant has been in touch with key contact for the site and highlighted a number of issues with regards to the bridges, the ditch, and the low level lighting. This needs to be followed up. Cllr Bell highlighted that no reply has been received about the foul water provision at the site. Clerk to check with the planning officer and Cllr Bell will check with Thames Water. |
Cllr Flooks/ Clerk
Cllr Durrant/ Clerk
Cllr Bell/Clerk |
5.4 |
Upper Cufaude Farm proposals – the public exhibition held on 17th September was noted. Most councillors were able to attend this at some point during the day. Cllrs Bell and Tomblin gave a summary of the information gathered from the exhibition:
Cllrs felt that a meeting between Bramley PC, the developers, and BDBC officers should be considered once the outline planning application is in. Ward councillors to assist at the appropriate time. IT was noted that the exhibition might be considered by Croudace as consulting with Parish Council – this is not the case. However, as stated above, a meeting with Croudace is to be requested when the outline application goes in. |
Clerk |
5.5 |
Update on Planning Enforcements - no new date has been scheduled at present for the planning and enforcement appeals for Cufaude Lane. It was noted that there has been new activity at the site in the last few weeks. BDBC enforcement officers are aware of this and are taking the necessary legal measures. Unfortunately the site is not covered by the new Borough-wide injunction against unlawful encampments as it is already covered by its own separate injunction. Residents in Cufaude Lane have met with BDBC officers, which has set up a dialogue between the two. |
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Parish Environment |
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6.1 |
Concrete blocks at Bramley Green Road – The new Borough-wide injunction against unlawful encampments was noted. New encampments since this was implemented have been moved on by the police very quickly. Therefore, Cllr Durrant proposed removing the blocks at Bramley Green Road. This was unanimously agreed. Clerk to take forward. The tree trunk to be left in place. There was some debate about installing a stronger gate at the site. Cllr Bell proposed leaving the gate as it is – this was unanimously agreed. |
Clerk |
6.2 |
Procedures for dealing with unlawful encampments – a draft document has been distributed to all councillors, outlining reporting procedures. Cllr Durrant felt that it should be made very clear that any resident reporting an incident should be strongly encouraged to report it directly with the responsible authority, as this will carry as much weight as any report from the Parish Council. Relevant authorities should be listed on policy, with names and contact information. Clerk to make changes and distribute for approval. |
Clerk |
6.3 |
Update on WW1 commemorations – Cllr Bell gave an update.
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Cllr Bell |
6.4 |
Poppy Wreath – the Clerk confirmed that a poppy wreath has been reserved for the Parish Council ready for the Remembrance Day service on 11th November. Cllr Durrant proposed a donation of £200, and this was unanimously agreed. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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Clerk’s report & Administration |
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7.1 |
IT Project update -see appendix B. Cllr Ansell gave a verbal report. On hold until the PC contract terms and conditions are approved. These should be sent again to all councillors for comment. |
Clerk |
7.2 |
Parish magazine article – Cllr Tomblin is due to write the next article. The deadline is 15th October. |
Cllr Tomblin |
7.3 |
Casual Vacancy – the Clerk confirmed that a formal election has not been requested, and that the Council is now free to co-opt a new councillor. She confirmed that there are three possible candidates, and that co-option could take place at the October meeting – this was unanimously agreed. Details of the candidates will be distributed to all councillors ahead of the meeting. |
Clerk |
7.4 |
Litter Warden salary review – the Clerk confirmed that the grant from BDBC for this year is £4071. This represents an increase per hour from £7.50 to £7.83, in line with the national living wage. Cllr Durrant proposed the increase in salary, to be backdated to April 2018. This was seconded by Cllr Capel and unanimously agreed. Clerk to take forward. Litter on the back lanes was noted – Clerk to contact Lengthsman for action. Cllrs noted a commendation to Wendy Castle for organising the village litter pick last week. This will be included in the Parish Magazine article. |
Clerk
Clerk
Cllr Tomblim |
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Reports |
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14.1 |
Reports from Parish Council representatives |
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a. |
Allotments and Burial Ground - see appendix B i. Future plans for the allotments – this item was deferred to the October meeting due to the absence of Cllr Whorton. ii. The Clerk noted that BDBC have written to ask if the PC wish to adopt the proposed allotments at Vyne Park (Razors Farm). Whilst they are just north of Chineham, they fall within the Bramley PC boundary. Clerk to check if Bramley PC will get the precept for the Razors Farm development. If so, then Cllrs unanimously agreed to take on allotments. Unanimously agreed. Clerk also to check what is being offered and what facilities will be on site. |
Clerk |
b. |
Village Hall Trust - see appendix B. The planning application for the extension has been granted permission. However, funding for this is not yet in place. The car park gate issue has now been resolved by Rocon. |
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c. |
Clift Meadow Trust i. Investment proposals for Clift Meadow – a facilities investment document from CMT has been distributed. The Trust foresees that the cost of a purpose built brick storage facility will cost in the region of £40,000 ex VAT. The other option is to improve existing facilities which will be half the cost. Cllr Bell suggested a possible s.106 re-allocation; however, this would need a deed of variation, and would take some time. There may also be costs associated with this, and also needs full agreement of all signatories to the s.106 agreement. It was agreed that this would be pursued. CMT will be attempting to raise funds. There may be alternative funding options – CMT and PC should investigate these. Some PC reserves could be used. Need more concrete plans to take forward. Other expenditure items may include some fencing and offset barriers by or on the new path, and possibly lowering or removing the hedge. This will need to be considered by CMT. Other funding will be required moving forward for these items. Shutters at Brocas Hall will need to be addressed in the near to medium future. CMT are looking at various options. The CCTV is now working properly. ii. Plaques – PC does not have list and have recommended that CMT do audit as soon as possible. |
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Police & Neighbourhood Watch – see appendix B. Cllrs asked what is being done about reported incidents – there is no indication in the report. Clerk to make enquiries. Cllrs Durrant and Bell attended a community court session recently for the two people who were caught damaging benches at Clift Meadow. The Community Court is run by the perpetrators peers, aged 16-20, and is aimed at showing first offenders the trouble they cause. Defendants are represented by their peers, and judgment is made by their peers as well. One of the perpetrators was there with his family. A formal apology was received from the defendant, and his parents have pledged to be active in preventing future problems. |
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Highways/Footpaths – see appendix B. Issues with speeding lorries were noted– Clerk to write to local companies requesting that their drivers take care driving through Bramley. Clerk also to highlight issue with police and highways, but it is likely that there is little that can be done. |
Clerk |
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Road Safety Project – see appendix B. Replies are awaited from HCC Highways. |
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8.2 |
Borough Councillor Report – see appendix B. Cllr Robinson gave a verbal update.
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8.3 |
County Councillor report – see appendix B. |
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8.4 |
Chairman’s report i. Replacement plaque/honours board – the board has been received and installed in the Bramley Room. It is to acknowledge people who have made a significant contribution to the community – Cllr Durrant invited suggestions for additions to the board. |
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Consultation documents requiring consideration |
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9.1 |
Borough Council boundary review – the Boundary Commission recommendation for Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council is that there should 54 councillors in future, 6 less than at present. The councillors will represent 18 three-councillor wards, with the new ‘Bramley’ ward including Sherfield-on-Loddon, Stratfield Turgis, Silchester, and Mortimer West End, as well as Bramley itself. Cllrs did not consider ‘Bramley’ an appropriate name for the ward. Clerk to collate councillor comments. |
Clerk |
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Grant Applications |
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10.1 |
‘Muddy Fingers’ children’s garden – proposals for this have been distributed to all councillors, although a formal grant application has not been received at this stage. The club is moving forward, and a number of children have already signed up. It is completely separate to a similar scheme being run at the school. Cllr Durrant noted that the rules for Clift Meadow should be checked to allow for the scheme. It is believed that this should be in order. Cllr Tomblin noted concerns about the scheme needing funding on an ongoing basis, and also security concerns. This is being taken into consideration. Councillors were generally very supportive of the scheme. A formal grant application was requested, to be considered at the October meeting. |
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Bramley School Association fireworks – an application has been received for £1000 towards the annual fireworks event at the School. Proceeds from the event will go towards an outdoor allotment facility at the school, to be maintained by the children. Cllr Tomblin noted that the PC should be acknowledged as contributing to the event in any supporting literature. The event will be charged for on the night for attendance, and this has been included in the budget. Cllr Durrant proposed giving the grant, Cllr Marshall seconded, unanimously agreed. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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Finance |
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11.1 |
Payments and reconciliation approval - see appendix C The Clerk noted the payments on the reconciliation. She noted the following:
It was unanimously agreed to approve the payments– Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
11.2 |
Acknowledgement of Receipts – see appendix C Receipts were noted. The Clerk noted receipt of the second half of the annual precept. She also noted that the quarter 2 VAT claim will be in the order of £1918. This will be claimed in October. |
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Date of Next meeting |
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The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 16th October 2018. |
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Resolution to exclude press and public from items that may require discussion of possible legal and financial proceedings |
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None. |
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Confidential Items |
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None.
The meeting closed at 10.02pm |
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Signed: …………………………………………………………………. Date:………………………………………
(Chairman)
Appendix A – Minutes of the Meeting of the Planning Committee
Date: |
30th August 2018 |
Time: 7.30pm |
Place: |
Bramley Room, Bramley Village Hall |
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Present: |
Cllr Chris Flooks (Chair) |
Cllr Chris Tomblin |
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Cllr Malcolm Bell |
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In attendance: |
Maxta Thomas (Clerk) |
1 member of the public |
Apologies: |
Cllr Nick Robinson (Borough) |
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Action |
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1 |
Apologies for Absence |
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As listed above. |
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2 |
Declarations of Interest |
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None. |
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Minutes of the Last Planning Committee Meeting |
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3.1 |
The minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on 11th June 2018 were unanimously agreed and signed off by the Chairman. |
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3.2 |
Matters arising |
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No response from Thames Water re drainage strategy, or from BDBC. This needs to be chased again with both BDBC and Thames Water. |
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Planning & Development |
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4.1 |
New Applications |
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a. |
18/02047/HSE - Hunters Moon Cufaude Lane Bramley Conversion of part of garage to living accommodation No objections unanimously agreed. Concern that there is not more documentation to be raised with BDBC. Clerk to raise with planning officer. |
Clerk |
b. |
18/02094/HSE - 3 Churchlands Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension No objections unanimously agreed. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
c. |
18/02336/HSE - 4 Leighton Close Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension and first floor side extension over garage Cllrs were concerned about the application for the following reasons:
Clerk to submit objections on this basis. |
Clerk |
d. |
T/00290/18/TCA - Oakhearts Cottage Lane End Bramley Cherry Tree. Remove remains of previously pruned tree Cllrs have no objection and are happy to defer to the BDBC tree officer. However, the Committee would like to see a replacement tree planted if possible. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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T/00294/18/TPO - Oak House Officers Row Bramley Trees T1-T6: tree work as per schedule dated 09/08/18 to include crown lifting and crown reduction The Committee are happy to defer to the BDBC tree officer decision – it was felt that work was reasonable. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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18/02375/HSE - 22 Coopers Lane Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension (Part Retrospective) No objection unanimously agreed. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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T/00313/18/TPO - 6 Churchlands Bramley T1 Ash - remove. T2 Ash - remove. T3 Horse Chestnut - remove. Committee members noted that the trees are important to the street scene, and would request that suitable replacements be considered. Otherwise, the Committee will defer to the BDBC tree officer’s view. Clerk to process. |
Clerk |
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Any other new applications None. |
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4.2 |
Approvals/Refusals/Pending (see appendix A) – these were noted. The Clerk noted that she has enquired about enforcement for the refused application at Cufaude Lane, but has not received a reply as yet. |
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Update on Minchens Lane development – s.106 issues |
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Cllr Flooks has contacted Persimmon requesting a meeting about the s.106 requirements. The Clerk is chasing BDBC for a meeting about the same. Clerk also to query whether barriers are being placed at end of path at Clift Meadow as agreed, and check lighting is going in and planned. Cllr Tomblin noted his enquiries to BDBC about the transport component of the s.106 agreement - £200k has already been paid to Highways, another £200k is due very soon, with another £150k later on. All payments will go to Highways. It was noted that the access to the development is not functioning as intended, which is causing issues on Minchens Lane itself. HCC Highways to be contacted with PC concerns. Cllr Flooks to take forward. |
Clerk
Cllr Flooks |
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Upper Cufaude Farm proposals |
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The developer for Upper Cufaude Farm is having a public exhibition on 17th September, and has invited Councillors to a private viewing before the exhibition opens. It was agreed that this would work better after the public session – Clerk to contact developer to arrange. Clerk also to encourage all councillors to attend the public session. Cllr Tomblin noted that the proposals do not include the plans for the entire site; part of it has been held back at present. There are possible issues with access to Cufaude Lane, but it is difficult to tell at this stage. No planning application has been submitted as yet. |
Clerk |
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Update on Unlawful Development |
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The planning appeal for the Cufaude Lane planning application was due to be heard at the end of June. However, the Planning Inspector at the hearing noted that there is an ongoing injunction appeal for the same site, and ruled that both hearings should be held at the same time, and therefore postponed the planning appeal. There is no new date scheduled at present. |
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Date of Next Meeting |
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The date of the next Planning Committee meeting will be on 12th September 2018.
Meeting closed at 8.45pm. |
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Planning Applications for Consideration
18/02491/HSE - Barefoot House Olivers Lane Bramley Erection of garden shed/store |
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Approvals/Refusals*
18/02047/HSE - Hunters Moon Cufaude Lane Bramley Conversion of part of garage to living accommodation |
Granted No objection |
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18/02094/HSE - 3 Churchlands Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension |
Granted No objection |
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T/00290/18/TCA - Oakhearts Cottage Lane End Bramley Cherry Tree. Remove remains of previously pruned tree |
Granted Defer to tree officers view |
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18/00370/ROC - Razors Farm Cufaude Lane Chineham Variation of condition 1 of 16/03842/RES to allow amended plans for inclusion of kickabout area within phase 2. |
Granted
No comments |
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18/01028/HSE - 7 Taylor Drive Bramley Conversion of garage to provide additional living space |
Granted Objection |
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18/01431/ADV - One Stop Sherfield Road Bramley Display of 1 no. externally illuminated fascia sign and 3 no. window graphics |
Granted
Objection |
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T/00215/18/TPO - Land At Rear Of 1 - 4 North Row Bramley Possible T5 (part of TPO BDB/0487) Oak tree: pollard the tree to 5m height leave main stem for habitat, to mitigate any potential future failure. Replace with another 3m standard Oak during the planting season |
Granted
Defer to Tree Officer’s view |
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18/01623/FUL - Bramley Village Hall The Street Bramley Erection of a single storey front extension and associated alterations |
Granted No objection, comments |
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18/00611/RET - Plots 6 And 7, Land At Cufaude Lane Bramley Change of use of land from agricultural to equestrian including the erection of fence and shelter |
Refused
Objection |
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18/01690/HSE - 3 Bartlett Close Bramley Erection of first floor side/rear extension and single storey rear extension |
Granted No objection |
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18/01730/HSE - 18 Strawberry Fields Bramley Erection of two storey side extension |
Refused No objection |
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18/00366/RES – Land at the Street Bramley – ADDITIONAL PLANS ADDED Reserved matters approval pursuant to planning permission 15/02862/OUT comprising 65 dwellings (26 affordable dwellings) open space, landscaping and car parking (matters of appearance, landscaping, layout and scale to be considered) |
Granted No objection, subject to all matters being resolved from developer meeting |
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18/01122/FUL - 3 St James Close Bramley – AMENDED Relocation of 1.8m fence to front and side of property and change of use of land from public open space to residential |
Granted No objection, comments |
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17/04282/RES - Land At Minchens Lane Bramley – ADDITIONAL PLANS Reserved matters application (phase 4) for the appearance, landscape, layout and scale of 83 dwellings, with associated landscaping and open space (pursuant to outline permission 14/01075/OUT for 200 dwellings) |
Granted Comments re drainage and sewerage strategy |
Pending Applications*
17/00942/FUL - Land Adjacent To The Oaks Cufaude Lane Bramley Change of use of site as a private gypsy site for one family comprising a mobile home, utility room and touring caravan |
Objection Appeal lodged – non-determination |
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18/01226/VLA - Land At The Street The Street Bramley Removal of reference to the Designated Protection Order under clause 16.10 of the Section 106 agreement relating to planning permission 15/02682/OUT |
Clarification sought |
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18/01517/GPDOFF - The Upper Barn, Middle Barn And South Barn Minchens Court Minchens Lane Bramley Notification of proposed change of use of Class B1(a) office to Class C3 (dwellinghouse) consisting of 14 no. flats |
Objection |
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18/01665/VLA - Land To The North Of Sherfield Road Bramley Request for modification of section 106 Agreement relating to application 15/02708/OUT to allow the change of 2 no. 4 bed affordable houses to 2 no. 3 bed affordable houses |
No objection |
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18/01982/LDEU - Cufaude Courtyard, The Lodge Cufaude Lane Bramley Application for Certificate of Lawfulness for the use of The Lodge as a single dwelling house (Use Class C3) |
No objection |
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18/02336/HSE - 4 Leighton Close Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension and first floor side extension over garage |
Objection |
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T/00294/18/TPO - Oak House Officers Row Bramley Trees T1-T6: tree work as per schedule dated 09/08/18 to include crown lifting and crown reduction |
Defer to tree officers view |
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18/02375/HSE - 22 Coopers Lane Bramley Erection of single storey rear extension (Part Retrospective) |
No objection |
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T/00313/18/TPO - 6 Churchlands Bramley T1 Ash - remove. T2 Ash - remove. T3 Horse Chestnut - remove. |
Objection |
*Objections/no objections listed are the decision of Bramley Parish Council only, and do not reflect any submissions placed by members of the public or other bodies with Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council.
Appendix B – Briefing Notes
ALLOTMENTS/BURIAL GROUND
No written report received.
VILLAGE HALL TRUST
No written report received.
CLIFT MEADOW TRUST
POLICING & NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
August 2018 - Please find below the latest news summary of some of the crime which has occurred in the Bramley & Sherfield area over the past month. In the month of August there have been 23 incidents in Bramley & Sherfield which have been classified as crimes by the Home Office. This is 6 less than last month and 15 less incidents that were in August 2017.
Current Neighbourhood Priorities:
Burglaries - There has been 4 reported Burglary Business or shed/garage burglaries in the last month for Bramley & Sherfield-on-Loddon area.
Thefts - We have had 4 reported incidents of theft in the last month
Speeding - Recent speed watch was carried out in Bramley on German Road on the 01/08 19 vehicles have been caught speeding, with 15 being their first time being caught, 4 2nd time offenders and have all received warnings regarding their speed.
Anti-Social Behaviour - We have had 9 incidents reported to us regarding ASB within the Bramley and Sherfield area.
Search “Immobilise” online (immobilise) to register your pedal cycles, electronic devices and property so that the Police can identify anything found in future.
Please ensure your out-buildings and vehicles are locked and secured to prevent theft. Avoid keeping valuables in out-buildings and vehicles where possible.
Please consider installing CCTV and alarms in order to protect your property. This also assists Police with investigations.
Do not leave your garage or car doors unlocked, even while you are in the property. Opportunist thieves have been known to operate in the area.
Other Incidents - We have had another incident of criminal damage reported where persons unknown has killed around 40 Pheasants used for hunting purposes. On two separate farm areas along Olivers Lane, due to recent harvesting etc, many gates are left often, please report any vehicles that you do not recognise to 101.
One male was stopped on Longbridge Road, Bramley by myself and a colleague, cannabis was seized off the male and was given a community resolution for his first time possession.
A Vauxhall Corsa failed to stop for Police along Campbell Road, the driver abandoned the vehicle and ran into an address, leaving the keys in the vehicle. Cannabis was sighted in the front seating area. A search of the vehicle was completed and the vehicle was found with no tax, mot or insurance, the vehicle was seized and has yet to be claimed by the owner.
Please report any suspicious people, vehicles or activity to the Police via 101 or to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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PCSO JOHNSON has now left Basingstoke Rural NPT to start as a Constable for Hampshire Constabulary to be based down in Southampton, he expects it will be a culture shock after leafy rural beat, but is looking forward to his future and continued career with Hampshire Constabulary.
PCSO 16452 Richard Fisher
Bramley & Sherfield Neighbourhood Policing Team
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HIGHWAYS/FOOTPATHS
No written report received.
ROAD SAFETY PROJECT
No written report received
TRANSPORT
No written report received.
IT/COMMUNICATIONS
No written report received.
BOROUGH COUNCILLOR REPORT
No written report received.
COUNTY COUNCILLOR REPORT
SERVING HAMPSHIRE – 2017/18 PERFORMANCE REPORT
Performance highlights for 2017/18 included:
£2.8 million is being invested in energy programmes, including LED Lighting, Electric Vehicles and Battery Technology, which will deliver at least £450,000 of revenue savings. The first phase of the LED lighting installation has been completed in 2017/18, with the rest of the programme to be completed in the next two years.
Appendix C – Finance
Bank Reconciliation
17 September 2018