PC Agenda 10th December 2013

WINSTRED HUNDRED PARISH COUNCIL

Peldon   Great Wigborough   Little Wigborough   Salcott   Virley

A meeting of Winstred Hundred Parish Council will be held at Peldon Village Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday 10th December 2013

Apologies for absence:

Minutes of the last meeting

Police Report

Borough and County Councillors

Public-Have Your Say

Declarations of Interest

Items for Discussion

1.  CBC Zone Wardens

  • Update on their work carried out in our villages
  • Decision required: Are there any other matters they can assist us with?

2.  Broadband update  

3.  Playgrounds and Playing Fields

  • Reports on both play areas and fields
  • Progress on work completed and anything that needs addressing
  • Update on new equipment for Moss Hay – funding, time scale etc.
  • Decisions required: Any further action to be taken now on the above?

4.  Precept 2014/15

  • Consider future spending and present funds

5.  Abberton Reservoir Community Fund and Rights of Way Meetings

  • Any reports, applications etc. 
  • Decision required: Any actions required? 

6.  Actions and Reminders List update

Correspondence:

  1. CBC Planning reply on planning archiving
  2. ECC Highways on forthcoming road closures
  3. ECC Highways latest reply on proposed speed limit on B1025 Colchester Road/The Strood and Mersea Road, Peldon
  4. Maldon District Council reply concerning sports facilities at Five Lakes
Planning Applications:
132269Proposal: Conservatory and garden room/orangery at Fourways Farm, Barnhall Road, Salcott 
Appeal Decisions:
131878Proposal: First floor side extension and replacement sunroom, new garage and side entrance as previously approved under COL/120533 at Rolls Farm, Peldon RoadApprove Conditional

 

Finances:
101745R S Pullen – salary for Dec £381.82
101746SLCC – subs £  68.00

The next meeting will be on Tues 14th January 2014 at 7.30pm at Salcott Village Hall

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PAWS October – A real diamond geezer!

david vroobelDavid Vroobel was our speaker in October and he told us how he started his career as a diamond cutter and polisher in Hatton Garden. He went on to design and set jewellery for some years, finally having a shop with his wife. However after two armed robberies they decided to give up the shop and David set up a workshop at home, selling stones that he had cut and polished in his workshop, to retailers. He now spends his time giving talks to groups and on cruise ships.

He explained that most diamonds come from Africa, but some also come from America, India, Russia, Australia and China. He showed slides of the various ways that diamonds are found and also what raw diamonds look like. They come in many colours, the rarest being red. Other gems also come in other colours than those normally associated with them – white sapphires and yellow emeralds for instance. As a diamond is the hardest mineral, it has to be cut by diamond dust on a cutting wheel. There are usually 58 facets on a diamond, which gives it its brilliance. We all enjoyed this very interesting talk.

David thenexamined members’ jewellery and gave valuations.

Our next get together is on 26th November when David Ryan is going to tell us about “Life as a Master Chef”. Visitors are welcome at the cost of £3.50.

Members Christmas Dinner is on the 10th December at the Coast Inn, Mersea.

Details of all our meetings and speakers can be found on the diary on the home page of the Winstred 100 website. If you would like any further information about P.A.W.S. please ring any of the following committee members: Alice Holmes 01206 735510, Jane Banks 01206 735004 or Jane Anderson 01206 735505.

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PC Agenda 12th November 2013

WINSTRED HUNDRED PARISH COUNCIL

Peldon   Great Wigborough   Little Wigborough   Salcott   Virley

A meeting of Winstred Hundred Parish Council will be held at Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough at 7.30pm on Tuesday 12th November 2013

Apologies for absence:

Minutes of the last meeting

Police Report

Borough and County Councillors

Public-Have Your Say

Declarations of Interest

Items for Discussion

1.  CBC Zone Wardens

  • Update on their work carried out in our villages
  • Thanks to them for jobs done.
  • Decision required: Are there any other matters they can assist us with?

2.  Broadband update – including report from County Broadband 

3.  Playgrounds and Playing Fields

  • Reports on both play areas and fields
  • Progress on work completed and anything that needs addressing
  • Update on prices received and possible sources of funding for suggested new equipment for installation on Moss Hay and leaflet for distribution
  • Decisions required: Any further action to be taken now on the above?

4.  Planning Archiving

  • What is available to look back on and how?
  • Decision required: Should we contact anyone to discuss this matter?

5.  Abberton Reservoir Community Fund, Rights of Way Meeting

  • Any reports, applications etc. 

6.  Actions and Reminders List update

Planning Applications:

132070

Proposal: Erection of an outbuilding containing a swimming pool, gym and home cinema, resubmission of 131315 at Hall Barn, Peldon Road, Peldon 
132137Application for variation of Condition 10 following grant of planning permission F/COL/01/1140 at Gable Lodge, Malting Road, Peldon 
Appeal: APP/A1530/C/
13/2204569

Against Enforcement Notice issued by CBC at field west of Rowses Farm, Maldon Road, Great Wigborough

 
Appeal Decisions:
APP/A1530/D/
13/2202740
Proposal: Alterations and extensions to first floor over the existing single storey element to provide an additional bedroom and en-suite facility at Honeywood,Mersea Road, PeldonAppeal Allowed –
Permission Granted

 

Finances:
101741R S Pullen – salary for Nov plus backdated pay £381.82

The next meeting will be on Tues 10th December 2013 at 7.30pm at Peldon Village Hall

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PAWS September – Frock Horror!

Pauline Baker & President Pam Foakes
37 members and 5 visitors came along to our September meeting to hear Pauline Baker speak on the subject of “Frock Horror – Things do go wrong!”

Pauline grew up loving the history of costumes and after a dress designing course in the late 60’s got her first job at Covent Garden making costumes for the Ballet. She had to watch the rehearsals for the performances and was lucky enough to watch Nureyev and Fonteyn rehearsing for a performance.   Her next job was in television, when it was still black and white, in Dixon of Dock Green, this was followed by Pride & Prejudice.  After having a break to bring up a family she then went freelance.  The first call came for her to work on The Lost Secret, all fifteen episodes.  Each costume had to meet with the Director’s approval which sometimes proved difficult as each had their own idea of what the costumes should look like!   More films followed with the dressing of a chimp in one.  Lots of calls came from the Theatre.  She enjoyed working with Peter Bowles, Anna Massey, Michael Gambon and a host of others.   One aspect of the job she particularly enjoyed was breaking outfits down, and stressing the costumes to age etc.  She had many memories of close shaves with outfits in Harold Pinter plays.  She loved her three months on the Isle of Lewis for one production.   She was also thrilled to be asked to design and dress puppets and had a lot of fun choosing all the bits and pieces to work with from a stall at Kingston market.   Her last job in television was with The Bill, which was very hectic with three episodes a week and design done on a very strict budget.  It was great to design all the robes used in the court scenes and ever changing uniforms. Another great evening and a lovely lady to boot.

Our next get together is on 22nd October when David Vroobel is going to tell us about “The Magic & Beauty of Diamonds and other stones.” Visitors are welcome at the cost of £3.50.

Details of all our meetings and speakers can be found on the diary on the home page of the Winstred 100 website. If you would like any further information about P.A.W.S. please ring any of the following committee members: Alice Holmes 01206 735510, Jane Banks 01206 735004 or Jane Anderson 01206 735505.

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PC Agenda 8th October 2013

WINSTRED HUNDRED PARISH COUNCIL

Peldon   Great Wigborough   Little Wigborough   Salcott   Virley

A meeting of Winstred Hundred Parish Council will be held at Salcott Village Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday 8th October 2013

Apologies for absence:

Minutes of the last meeting

Police Report

Borough and County Councillors

Public-Have Your Say

Declarations of Interest

Items for Discussion

1.  CBC Zone Wardens

  • Update on their work carried out in our villages
  • Details of refuse bags collection points
  • Decision required: Are there any other matters they can assist us with?

2.  Playgrounds and Playing Fields

  • Reports on both play areas and fields
  • Progress on work completed and anything that needs addressing
  • Update on prices received and possible sources of funding for suggested new equipment for installation on Moss Hay
  • Decisions required: Any action to be taken now on the above?

3.  Broadband update

4.  Clerk’s Salary

  • National Salary Awards for clerks backdated from April 2013 following no increase since April 2009.
  • Decision required: Should we keep the clerk’s pay with the national scale and if so is a rise in Spinal Column Point also in order for long service (sheet attached)?

5.  Junctions at Lodge Lane and St Ives Road in Peldon

  • Do Highways have any possible solutions for making these junctions safer?
  • Decision required: Is there anything we can do?

6.  Abberton Reservoir Community Fund, Rights of Way Meeting

  • Any reports, applications etc.

7.  Actions and Reminders List update

Planning Decisions
131529Proposal: Replacement dwelling at Hill Farm, School Lane, Great WigboroughPermission Refused
Appeal Decisions:
APP/A1530/D/13/2203019Proposal: single storey defendant relative annexe and structural support to existing dwelling at Lovedowns Farm, Barnhall Road, SalcottAppeal Dismissed

Finances:

101739R S Pullen – salary for Oct£353.53

The next meeting will be on Tues 12th November 2013 at 7.30pm at Abbotts Hall, Great Wigborough

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Chairman’s report September 2013

Chairmans’s Report – September 2013

The Wigboroughs Village Hall Management Committee

How good it was to see so many residents at the AGM in June.

Since then the Committee has met three times.  All Officers were willing to continue in their previous roles so once again we have Melanie Newton as Secretary, John Hutchinson as Treasurer and I continue as Chairman.

We have continued exploring, inasmuch as we can, the potential projects we described at the AGM – the possible use of St Stephen’s Church, the search for green space in the village and the possibility of investing in Peldon’s planned new village hall.

We have discussed and rejected the possibility of using St Nicholas’ Church in Little Wigborough as a community meeting place.  This was suggested at the AGM but we felt that the site was too remote, the access along Copt Hall Lane too dangerous, the approach through Copt Hall’s land inappropriate and the likely ongoing maintenance costs excessive.

Our current focus is very much on preparing for the sale of the land in School Lane.  With professional assistance we are in the process of registering the land.  This has to be done in the name of The Official Custodian, a section of the Charity Commission, which holds the title papers for the site, having been entrusted with them in 1954.

Preliminary discussions have begun with the Planning Department at Colchester Borough Council about our proposed outline planning application.  As a result of feedback at this early stage we shall probably ask for two detached houses on the site.  But there is a way to go before we are in a position to firm up on the application and then share the thinking with residents before proceeding to apply to the Charity Commission for permission to sell the site.

At the AGM we were given a mandate to develop a method of postal voting so that residents unable to attend annual meetings may still vote on the issues raised there.  We are currently working out the details of a process which we hope will be acceptable to the Charity Commission so that we can use it at next year’s AGM.

As a Committee we want to explore more deeply how community life and aspirations for family recreational activities have changed since the old hall was last in use.  We shall be seeking to improve our understanding via a questionnaire and possibly focus groups.  We are mindful that any investment we make must satisfy all the legal constraints laid upon us, be financially sustainable and also deliver appropriate benefits for all the residents of the Wigboroughs.  We do not want to squander the legacy left to us by earlier generations by inappropriate investment.

We have now established a list of e-mail addresses to keep in closer contact with Wigboroughs residents and others who have an interest in our activities.  Please contact me ([email protected]) if you wish to be added to the list.  We also publish information on the Parish Council’s website www.winstred100.org and this can be found under the Community Section of the Main Menu.

Jinny Gale

Chairman WVHMC

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PC Agenda 10th September 2013

WINSTRED HUNDRED PARISH COUNCIL

Peldon   Great Wigborough   Little Wigborough   Salcott   Virley

A meeting of Winstred Hundred Parish Council will be held at Peldon Village Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday 10th September 2013

Apologies for absence: Andy Beharrell

Minutes of the last meeting

Police Report

Borough and County Councillors

Public-Have Your Say

Declarations of Interest

Items for Discussion

1. CBC Zone Wardens

    • Update on their work carried out in our villages
    • Decision required: Are there any other matters they can assist us with?

    2. Playgrounds and Playing Fields

      • Reports on both play areas and fields
      • Progress on work completed and anything that needs addressing
      • Report on meeting with the children at Moss Hay, our suggestions, their views on any future equipment and possible funding.
      • Decisions required: Any action to be taken now on the above?

      3. Grass cutting at Drakes Corner, Great Wigborough

        • Following email request for volunteers for cutting this area
        • Have any volunteers come forward and/or can Zone Wardens help?
        • Decision required: Can we do anything else on the matter?

        4. Broadband update
        5. Closing of 5 Lakes sports arena

          • Following email request for PC’s help in persuading Maldon District Council to nominate this venue as an Asset of Community Value in order to retain the arena.
          • Decision required: Do we feel that the parish council can/should help with this?

          6. Clerk’s Salary

            • National Salary Awards for clerks backdated from April 2013 following no increase since April 2009.
            • Decision required: Should we keep the clerk’s pay with the national scale and if so is a rise in Spinal Column Point also in order for long service (sheet attached)?

            7. Junctions at Lodge Lane and St Ives Road in Peldon

              • Do Highways have any possible solutions for making these junctions safer? 
              • Decision required: Is there anything we can do?  

              8. Abberton Reservoir Community Fund, Rights of Way Meeting, Walk

                • Any reports, applications etc. 

                9. CALC meeting report
                10. Actions and Reminders List update

                  Correspondence:

                  • EALC County Update Annual Report and Financial Report 2012-13,  AGM with Making the Links- 26th Sept, courses
                  • Maldon District Council Local Development Consultation to Oct 2013

                     

                    Planning Applications:

                    131315

                    Proposal: Replacement dwelling at Hill Farm, School Lane, Great Wigborough

                     

                    131334

                    Proposal: Listed building application for demolition of derelict conservatory and replacement with 2 storey side extension as approved under 121007 but to include approval for window alterations at Haxells Farmhouse, Peldon Road, Peldon.

                     

                    131027

                    Proposal: Single storey rear and side extensions at Honeysuckle Cottage, Maldon Road, Great Wigborough  

                    Withdrawn

                    Planning Decisions:

                    131040

                    Proposal: Single storey rear extension at The Paddocks, Lower Road, Peldon

                    Approve Conditional

                    131315

                    Proposal: Erection of an outbuilding containing a swimming pool, gym and home cinema at Hall Barn, Peldon Road, Peldon

                    Permission Refused

                    Appeals and Decisions:

                    APP/A1530/D/13/2203019

                    Proposal: Single storey dependent relative annex and structural support to existing dwelling (130557, resubmission of 110912 & 121258) at Lovedowns Farm, Barnhall Road, Salcott

                    Appeal against refusal of planning permission

                    APP/A1530/D/13/2202740

                    Proposal: Alterations and extension to first floor over the existing single storey element to provide an additional bedroom and en-suite facility (130601) at Honeywood, Mersea Road, Peldon

                    Appeal against refusal of planning permission

                    APP/A1530/D/13/2198804

                    Proposal: Infill extension to form additional bedroom for use by existing residents’ children, in part replacing former demolished extension – resubmission of 121120 at Fourways Farm, Barnhall Road, Salcott (130116)

                    Appeal dismissed

                    Finances:

                    101733

                    R S Pullen – salary for Aug and Sept

                    £707.06

                    101734

                    Peldon Village Hall – hire

                    £80.00

                    101735

                    Mr B Gooding – 2 x insp, cut up tree, paint bench, cut grass

                    £344.80

                     

                     

                    The next meeting will be on Tues 8th October 2013 at 7.30pm at Salcott Village Hall

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                    Annual General Meeting – 6th June 2013

                    THE WIGBOROUGHS VILLAGE HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

                    ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 6th June 2013

                    ANNUAL REPORT

                    At the 2012 Annual General Meeting a resolution was passed which approved in principle the sale of the Village Hall and site in School Lane and gave the Committee the mandate to progress this sale in the most economical and effective way possible so as to maximise the long term value of the assets owned by the Charity.

                    The Committee has met ten times since the 2012 AGM and has concentrated on preparing to sell the site as well as furthering the investigations of a number of potential investment projects.

                    Selling the site

                    Given the remit of maximising the assets represented by the site we have agreed that the site should be sold for development with outline planning permission.  We are conscious of our duty to the Wigboroughs community to do all that we can to ensure that any development on the site is acceptable and appropriate.  We have therefore decided to apply for outline planning permission for ideally three small houses rather than a single large one.  For many years it has been apparent that the Wigboroughs lack small housing stock which makes it difficult for young people and young families to take up residence here and thus maintain a vibrant community.

                    A & P Designs has been engaged to take us through the process of preparing for and eventually obtaining outline planning permission.  The Committee thinks that the eventual sale will be eased if the land is registered with the Land Registry beforehand.  To achieve this the site has been cleared and a necessary survey carried out.

                    While there are historic documents, or at least copies of historic documents, proving our title to the site these are held on our behalf by the Charity Commission so the registration process may not be as straightforward as it might be for a more conventional site and we have identified a Licensed Conveyancer to handle the process on our behalf.

                    Our main focus has been on preparing to sell the site because until that is achieved we can make no active progress with the other projects.

                    Once we are ready to sell the site we shall arrange to show the plans to residents, confirm the agreement to sell and then seek the approval of the Charity Commission to do so.  The Charity Commission will control the resulting funds on our behalf until we are ready to re-invest in approved project(s).

                    Investment projects

                    We have further explored three potential projects in which the proceeds of the sale might eventually be invested.  Two of these came from the 2011 questionnaire sent to all residents and the third arose from a suggestion at the 2012 AGM.

                    Plans for each project need to be more fully developed to establish whether the project can be achieved in a practical sense, afforded as to set up costs and ongoing maintenance costs and fits the objectives of the Charity.  Any project surviving these tests must then be approved by residents and the Charity Commission before it could be implemented.

                    Investment could be made in a single project or in more than one and at this stage we do not rule out the introduction of other potential projects as yet undefined.

                    The creation of a virtual Village Hall

                    This project envisages providing access to a physical site or building owned by another party for general community or specialist group events.  It would be necessary to enact a proper legal agreement to protect the Charity’s investment and legacy.  There are two possible such sites in the Wigboroughs – the nave of St Stephen’s Church and the event rooms at Abbotts Hall Farm.  We have noted the latter but progressed no further with that possibility to date.

                    St Stephen’s nave is already used for a number of events but the Parochial Church Council in conjunction with The Friends of the Wigboroughs is seeking to improve the venue to make it more suitable and more attractive for a wider range of activities.  One member of the Committee has visited Wicken Bonhunt Church near Saffron Walden which has implemented such a scheme and been impressed with what can be achieved.  While in no way committing to future investment in this initiative the Committee has expressed support for grant applications being made to this end as we feel that regardless of the Charity’s interest a successful outcome would result in benefits to the community.

                    It should be noted that both of the venues, at St Stephen’s and Abbotts Hall Farm, are already available for community groups or individuals to use under normal booking and payment arrangements regardless of possible future interest and investment from the Village Hall Charity.

                    The purchase of land for a Village Green

                    We have approached a number of people who own land in the Wigboroughs asking if they would consider selling a few acres to enable the Charity to set up a Village Green with facilities for a range of sporting and recreational activities for young people.  Potential sellers have been given a promise of confidentiality at this stage of discussions.

                    Peldon Village Hall development

                    We have checked with the Charity Commission that should we wish to become formally involved with the development of the new Village Hall in Peldon we would be permitted to do so.  The Charity Commission was positive about such a proposal provided that the Wigboroughs legacy was protected by legal agreements related to the two Charities involved.  This would probably involve merging the charities in a way which would give The Wigboroughs an appropriate measure of representation and control.   Other than establishing the Charity Commission’s view on the matter we have taken no further action with regard to this potential project.

                    Communications

                    A regular subject of discussion since the re-establishment of the Committee has been the level and quality of communications with the community.  We considered holding open meetings and publishing Minutes but the Charity Commission does not recommend this and because there are various sensitive and confidential matters being discussed we decided that it would not be helpful to do so.  Instead we committed to publishing regular reports in the Parish Newsletter and publishing them on the Parish Council website.

                    At the AGM we propose to ask the community to pass a resolution enabling us to change our Governing Document so that we can support postal voting to allow people unable to attend an AGM to participate in votes taken there.

                    We intend also to capture e-mail addresses of attendees at the AGM to support more direct interaction.

                    Christine ‘Jinny’ Gale
                    Chairman WVHMC
                    June 2013

                    Minutes of the AGM

                    AGM

                    The Wigboroughs Village Hall Management Committee

                    June 2013 @ 19.30

                    Essex Wildlife Trust HQ at Abbotts Hall

                    Maldon Rd, Great Wigborough

                    1.   Present at the Meeting: 6 Members of WVHMC, Jinny Gale (JG), Carol Wyatt (CW), John Hutchinson (JH), Melanie Newton (MN), Mark Waterfield (MW), Phil Gladwin (PG).  32 Residents of Great and Little Wigborough and One Non-Resident.

                    2.   Apologies for Absence: Sam Norton

                    3.   Welcome

                      JG (Chairman) welcomed the community to the AGM, and to the new modern facilities at Abbotts Hall. JG said that it was an opportunity for the community to have a look at the new meeting rooms.  She stressed that we as a committee were answerable to the community for our actions, and that the WVHMC are answerable not only to the villages we serve, but also to the Charity Commission. We also have to work within the framework of our governing document.

                      4.  Noting the resignation of all committee members

                        JG explained that all current members have to resign, and be re-elected.  She explained the nomination procedure for the Parish Council and the Parochial Church Council representatives (2 reps and 1 rep respectively). JG confirmed that all members from last year had resigned, and were duly re-elected as there had been no other nominations from the village.

                        5.  Noting the names of appointed members

                          Jinny Gale (Parish Council), Phil Gladwin (Parish Council), Sam Norton (Parochial Parish Council

                          6.  Noting the names of elected members

                            Carol Wyatt, John Hutchinson, Melanie Newton, and Mark Waterfield were duly elected.

                            7.  Annual report and resulting questions

                              (Please see separate Annual Report for details) JG noted that the Annual Report was available for people to take away with them. It would also be printed in the Parish News, and would be on the Parish Council website. A Question/Answer session followed in which the following issues were raised:

                              • A question re the timing of the process. JG/MN replied that the registration/planning process would take time, as would the timing of the selling of the site to maximise the sales value.
                              • Concern about the number of houses planned for the plot. JG stated that the aim was to encourage younger families/people to move into the village, and they needed smaller/cheaper houses.  The point was made from the floor that families with young children already live in School Lane in large detached houses.  Why was it necessary to plan for smaller houses to accommodate this type of family? JG replied that the Village Design Statement had shown that there was a lack of small houses for young people in the village.
                              • Concern about the money being spent on the meeting facilities for the AGM at Abbotts Hall when the church was a free venue.  JG replied that the committee wanted the community to see the new facilities, as it was a possible option for investment in the future in some capacity. Normally the committee met for free in members’ houses
                              • The point was made about any village hall, “virtual” or otherwise needed funds to maintain and keep it going. This was why the village hall had closed in the first place. There was a discussion as to whether the village hall had closed due to structural defects, or lack of use.
                              • Concerns were voiced about increased traffic on School Lane as a result of another three houses. This will be addressed by the Planning Department who will not agree plans unless satisfied on this score.
                              • JH stated that our remit as a committee was to maximise the value of the plot, which was why the committee had initially looked at three houses. After a discussion on size of the plot, JH confirmed the size of the plot was approximately 0.083 hectares.
                              • Concerns were raised about “affordable housing” projects.PG stated that because the plot was inside the village envelope this wasn’t an option, and that affordable housing (as opposed the housing that was affordable for young families starting out on the property ladder) wouldn’t have maximised the value of the site, so it was never considered as part of the application.
                              • A question was raised about garages in addition to houses on the plot. It was confirmed that there were no plans for garages, but there was adequate room for car parking.
                              • A question was asked about the street view/street scene as there were bungalows on either side. JH commented that we had considered the street view very carefully. There was actually one bungalow on one side, and two cottages on the other.  Planning would also check the visual aspect of the street view before deciding whether to give approval.
                              • Density issues with the number of houses. PG said that Planning Departments were very aware of density issues, and they would decide what was feasible. CW pointed out that it would be up to the residents to decide in the end, even if the Council decided that   it     was   feasible to have three houses on the plot.
                              • PG explained why the committee had gone for outline planning permission as opposed to full. Largely to do with cost.
                              • Green area facilities.  What types of facilities were being planned for the green area project? JG explained that of all the projects, this was the least developed and had been added to the list as a result of interest at the last AGM from residents. Possibly car parking, a pavilion, changing area, but stressed that this was in very early exploratory stages at the moment, as we did not want to waste time in detailed planning when a piece of land might not materialise. Two residents stressed any land should be in the centre of the village.
                              • Question re the upkeep of the playground/green area.  Why couldn’t the upkeep of a green area be financed by the Parish Council as it was in Peldon and Salcott? JG replied it was because if the WVHMC bought a plot of land for use by the village, then it would be owned and therefore have to be maintained by the WVHMC.
                              • Question about voting on the projects in the future and how this would work.  What percentage of residents would be required to pass a vote ? MW said this was a good question- we would have to consider this. JG said that at the moment there was no percentage of the village required to pass a resolution on projects.
                              • A suggestion was made about looking at the existing site for use as it is, or as a community garden, or somewhere to hold village events in marquees. The committee explained that the village had already voted in favour of selling the site largely because the present site was too small to accommodate any parking facilities. Also, as explained before, we had to maximise the value. A further suggestion was made about looking to the community fund to help with the demolition costs. JG said that the land would be sold with the responsibility for demolition resting with the buyer.  JH thought that it was rare to get funding without putting in funds, which the WVHMC do not have.
                              • A suggestion was made about using St Nicholas as a village hall. JG thought that this was food for thought, and would discuss at the next committee meeting. PG stated again that we as a village cannot afford to run a village hall. The National Trust may look to go into partnership with someone to keep it open-would the WVHMC be prepared to look into this? The NT have strong links with the Essex Wildlife Trust in this area. A suggestion was made that a River Blackwater type reserve might be an option.
                              • A question was raised about what a “virtual” village hall actually meant. PG answered that it was that the building was already in place, and owned by a third party. The WVHMC could therefore invest in an existing building in some way.
                              • Post  Box issues.  MN and CW explained the view from the Post Office re taking the post box away due to lack of use.
                              • Peldon Village Hall. A question was raised about how the WVHMC could protect the legacy of the Wigborough Village Hall by financially supporting the Peldon Village Hall project. JH replied that there would have to be proper protection regarding the long term legacy, for example, adequate representation on a joint committee.
                              • A question was asked regarding the eventual value of the site.  If someone gave the WVHMC the asking price for the site, would they sell? CW answered that our remit is to maximise the value of the site, and it would go to the open market. JH maintained that the Charity Commission would insist on us going to the open market and not making a private deal.
                              • The question was asked what names would appear on the deeds once the land was registered i.e. who would own the present site? JG stated that we were awaiting confirmation from the CC as to their exact requirements for this because they hold the present deeds on behalf of the Charity

                              8.  Finance report and resulting questions

                                JH presented the Financial Report and spoke about running a tight ship due to lack of funds.  £4090.54 currently in the bank. The WVHMC had liabilities to pay out for the survey, planning costs in future. The committee’s aim was to husband the money and keep the expenditure down. One option would be to borrow against our assets but the committee did not want to go down this route.

                                9.  Resolution re postal voting

                                  A vote was taken on the resolution “That a method of postal voting acceptable to the Charity Commission be developed and incorporated into the Wigboroughs Village Hall Management Charity’s governing document, to enable a wider electorate in the Wigboroughs to vote on key issues.”  Votes in favour 30.  Against 2.  Abstentions 0

                                  10.  AOB

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                                    PAWS July – Back to the 60’s

                                    Pictures from PAWS back to the 60s nightOur July themed social this year was “Back to the 60’s” which was well attended by 44 members and 15 visitors, 11 of these being the Layer Ladies.

                                    As with most of our themed events, members entered into the spirit of the night in an array of “Mini’s” and “Flower Power” outfits. The winner of the best dressed went to Angela Clark in her hotpants!

                                    Everyone was given a glass of Cava on arrival and then Babycham accompanied our party food whilst we enjoyed a couple of quizs.  Then Ray Spiller turned up the music and we had the opportunity to dance to various numbers including the Twist and the Locomotion – which ended up in the Village Hall Gardens!  

                                    There were also spot questions on various singers to which Vivienne Ohmke excelled.  I think everyone would agree it was another successful night and the reason why the club is as enjoyable as it is.

                                    This month (August) there is no meeting, but our next get together is 24th September when “Frock Horror! Confessions of a Costume Designer” will be delivered by Pauline Baker. As ever, visitors are welcome at a cost of £3.50.  Details of all our meetings and speakers can be found on the diary on the home page of the Winstred 100 website.

                                    If you would like any further information about P.A.W.S. please ring any of the following committee members: Alice Holmes 01206 735510, Jane Banks 01206 735004 or Jane Anderson 01206 735505.

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                                    PAWS June – Chelsea to Peldon for plants

                                    henry-brickwoodIn June our speaker was Henry Brickwood and he told us all about “Beautiful Gardens to visit”.  Henry began his talk by telling us he is a fanatical gardener and was a previous Gold Medal winner at Chelsea a few years ago.  He currently belongs to 2 gardening groups and appeared with Monty Don last year.  He then continued with a slide presentation of various gardens mainly in and around a 70 mile radius of Chelmsford.  These included Tudor Roost at Fingringhoe, with its very colourful private garden, Beth Chatto’s Garden at Elmstead Market with its famous “Dry Garden” and Marks Hall Gardens at Coggeshall  which is known for its enclosed wall garden of snowdrops, summer borders and autumn colour to name but a few.  As well as having a fantastic knowledge of various gardens he also appeared to be very knowledgeable about the restaurants and refreshments available.   He finished his slide show with a preview of his own gardens at Rayleigh where he specialises in Lilies (he has over 2,500) and suggested we might visit as a group next year and promised us excellent tea and cake.

                                    The selection of plants that he bought along were soon purchased by the keen enthusiasts amongst us. All in all,another excellent evening enjoyed by all.

                                    Next month we are having a 60’s Social Night on the 16th July with Ray Spiller. Visitors are welcome at a cost of £5.00.

                                    Details of all our meetings and speakers can be found on the diary on the home page of the Winstred 100 website. If you would like any further information about P.A.W.S. please ring any of the following committee members: Alice Holmes 01206 735510, Jane Banks 01206 735004 or Jane Anderson 01206 735505.

                                     

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