Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter of Branksome Park, Canford Cliffs & Sandbanks for November 2015
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@ THE COMMITTEE ROOM (formerly known as THE LOUNGE), REAR OF BRANKSOME ST ALDHELMS PARISH CENTRE (ACCESS VIA LINDSAY ROAD)
WEDNESDAY 11th NOVEMBER 2015 @ 7.30 pm
7.30 pm.
1. Apologies/Accuracy of Minutes (07th October 2015)
2. Matters arising (Not covered under “Review”)
Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel etc sites – update |
John Sprackling |
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Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update |
ditto |
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Community Working Group |
ditto |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2015/16) & 2016/17 Budget |
William Mutlow |
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Public Rights of Way |
Richard Dimbleby etc |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden) |
Wayne Hancock |
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Community Engagement |
Terry Stewart |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm |
Roy Pointer |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan DPD) Terry Stewart |
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Succession planning |
John Sprackling |
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Uniting the Conurbation (UTC) |
John Sprackling |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and Review of Community Infrastructure |
Terry Stewart |
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Levy (CIL) |
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Improving Association’s communications |
Michael Parohn |
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Autumn 2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine |
John Gunton |
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Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue |
Cllr May Haines |
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Branksome Park & plot sizes |
Trccy Holmes |
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8.00 pm. |
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New Housing Development |
Keith Alcroft |
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Accounts to date |
John Sprackling |
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Date of next meeting |
John Sprackling |
8.30 pm.
6. Any other business
Any other business should be advised to the Chairman at the meeting. Items raised during the evening may be put on the Agenda for the following month.
Date of next meeting: Wednesday 09 December 2015 at 7.30pm – The Committee Room, Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road
To be concluded by ‘Mulled wine & Mince pies’
Dates for your diary:
@ THE COMMITTEE ROOM (formerly known as THE LOUNGE), REAR OF BRANKSOME ST ALDHELMS PARISH CENTRE (ACCESS VIA LINDSAY ROAD)
WEDNESDAY 07th OCTOBER 2015 @ 7.30 pm
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE FROM NORMAL DATE
7.30pm.
1.Apologies/Accuracy of Minutes (09th September 2015)
2.Matters arising (Not covered under “Review”)
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Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel etc sites – update |
John Sprackling |
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Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update |
ditto |
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Community Working Group |
ditto |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2015/16) & 2016/17 Budget |
William Mutlow |
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Public Rights of Way |
Richard Dimbleby etc |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden) |
Wayne Hancock |
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Community Engagement |
Terry Stewart |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm |
Roy Pointer |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan DPD) Terry Stewart |
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Succession planning |
John Sprackling |
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Uniting the Conurbation (UTC) |
John Sprackling |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and Review of Community Infrastructure |
Terry Stewart |
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Levy (CIL) |
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Improving Association’s communications |
Michael Parohn |
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Autumn 2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine |
John Gunton |
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Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue |
Cllr May Haines |
8.00 pm. |
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3. |
New Housing Development |
Keith Alcroft |
4. |
Accounts to date |
John Sprackling |
5. |
Date of next meeting |
John Sprackling |
8.30 pm.
6. Any other business
Any other business should be advised to the Chairman at the meeting. Items raised during the evening may be put on the Agenda for the following month.
Date of next meeting: Wednesday 11 November 2015 at 7.30pm – The Committee Room, Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road
Dates for your diary:
14 October 2015 – Canford Cliffs & Penn Hill Area Committee meeting – Venue to be advised
MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
MINUTES OF BRANKSOME PARK, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY 07 OCT 2015 AT 7.30PM IN CHOIR VESTRY, ST. ALDHELM’S CHURCH
PRESENT:
Terry Stewart (TS) John Sprackling (JS) Keith Alcroft (KA) Michael Parkin (MP) Carol Parkin (CP) John Gunton (JG)
Cllr Mohan Iyengar (MI)
19 Members/Wardens
President
Chairman
Planning Officer Membership Secretary Secretary/Minutes Secretary Magazine Editor Canford Cliffs Ward Councillor
JS welcomed those present, particularly, Cllr Mohan Iyengar.
Apologies: Cllr Mrs May Haines, Ken Sanson (Sandbanks Assn), Stan Alfert &
Wayne Hancock. JS said that it was, with great regret, that he had to inform those
present that Wayne had called to see him the previous week and informed him that,
for personal reasons but coloured by the attitude of certain Western Ave residents to
his involvement in the ’12A’ issue, he wished to step down as the Association’s Vice- JS Chairman with immediate effect.
JS went on to say that he was pleased to report that Wayne had kindly agreed to continue his involvement with the Sunken Garden project and will, also, continue to act as the Association’s representative on the Community Working Group.
Accuracy: JS said would sign the Minutes as a true and accurate record of the meeting held on 09 SEPTEMBER 2015
Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel sites update: JS reported.. JS
Quayside (former Dolphin Quays) development – No new developments
Former Poole Pottery & Swan Inn site – ditto
Quay Thistle Hotel site – ditto
Old Orchard House – ditto
Land at West Quay Road – ditto
Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update: JS Victoria Education Centre (Landscaping to the new entrance) – No new developments
Martello Corner, Martello Road (also known as 83 Canford Cliffs Road) -(Change of use of residential garage to dentists surgery} – Appeal lodged 14/07/15. Date of site visit not yet announced.
TS said that ‘there should be no commercial ventures in the Branksome Park Conservation Area, other than Doctors’ but JS reminded him that the precedent has already been set by the Children’s Nursery at 2 Lindsay Road.
16 Western Avenue (Erection of Single Storey Garden Room) – No new developments
8 Haig Avenue (TPO tree destroyed (EN/14/00707). Appeal against Tree Replacement Notice dismissed by Planning Inspectorate on 25/09/15.
Community Working Group (CWG): The CWG meeting was held on 24 Sept 2015 WH but, in the absence of WH, it will be necessary to await the publication of the Minutes
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of the meeting. ACTION
The Council is consulting on the change to its planning neighbour notification arrangements. Consultation on a Draft Revised Statement of Community Involvement document is taking place over a six week period commencing on Friday 2 October 2015 and closing on Friday 13 November 2015. The document can be viewed and downloaded from the Borough of Poole website at: http://www.poole.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning/ldp/statement-of-community- involvement/
Council Budget Monitoring report (2014/15) & 2015/16 Budget – In the absence of WM William Mutlow, JS said that an update on the Medium Term Financial Plan (2016/17
to 2019/20) is being presented Tuesday’s (13/10/15) Cabinet meeting.
Public Rights of Way
Buccleuch Road to Lakeside Road – No new developments RD
Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden): In the absence of WH, JS reported that the WH Royal Horticultural Society judge had awarded Level 4 ‘Thriving’. Wayne writes “We
scored 82 points, an improvement on last year’s 77 points, which is great. We need
86 points for ‘Outstanding’, so we are nearly there!
I will be contacting the Council about the mosaics, as it looks as though they are now holding us back.”
Community Engagement: The draft Minutes of the Review of Council Governance TS Arrangements Working Party meeting held on 07 September 2015 have yet to be
posted on the BoP website.
At the last Area Committee meeting on 15 June 2015, it was suggested that the Area Committee boundaries should be reorganised so that Canford Cliffs, Penn Hill & Parkstone were grouped together, as this was a more natural community of interest and Cllr MH said that he said that he could see no reason why this could not be dealt with in isolation,
Cllr MI said that, since the Area Committee meeting, he now has a much broader and deeper understanding of this and cannot guarantee that this will happen.
Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: In the RP absence of Roy Pointer, JS said he is not sure if Navitus are lodging an appeal but
believes that this is unlikely.
Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan SPD): that TS the report on Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan SPD):has been deferred to the Cabinet meeting on 08 December 2015.
The item has been deferred pending further editing to reduce the size of the document. This relates mainly to removal of pictures and some re-wording. It is essentially the same content following the consultation last year. The item has been rescheduled for December Cabinet.
Cllr MH said that the document is being strengthened as well as reduced.
TS said that a formal request has been put in that this should be available for public awareness before the cabinet meeting as there have been a number of changes. Chairman’s note: At the Area Committee meeting, some Councillors present supported the call for the document to be posted on the BoP website in advance of the publication of the Agenda & supporting papers for the December Cabinet meeting on 01 December 2015.
Succession planning: No new developments. JS
Uniting the Conurbation (Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch) – TS reported JS that there have been two alternative proposals put forward. Firstly, Poole,
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Bournemouth, Christchurch and East Dorset District Councils are considering the ACTION idea combined council with all the subsequent financial savings and, secondly, Dorset
County Council are proposing for one council for the whole of the county.
Peter Viney pointed out that this almost happened in the early seventies but discussions collapsed, entirely due to the fact that nobody could agree on a name.
Refreshing the Core Strategy and review of Community Infrastructure Levy TS (CIL) – TS said that one element of the revised Core Strategy relates to the provision
for Travellers
An analysis for the draft Core Strategy has confirmed that both Poole and Bournemouth have now considered every possibility for both temporary and permanent Traveler sites and neither authority can find suitable sites. The Councils are now depending on a change in the law that may allow authorities such as Poole and Bournemouth to send Travellers to sites in the rural areas, but of course the rural District Councils are opposed to this.
There have been very few problems this year, compared with previous years. The main problem was on Baiter Car park where a number of caravans had encroached. A formal request has been put in that the access to the car park be narrowed making it too narrow for caravans.
Improving association’s communications – MP said he would chase up why MP distribution of The Village magazine had not gone to every residence in the BH13
area as promised.
It was pointed out that there are not letter boxes for every residence and this may have been part of the problem.
25 Forest Road (Variation of condition 2 of APP/12/01565/F to erect a detached garage for unit 1 and alter parking layout for units 2 & 3 and reduction in 2 spaces for existing nursery) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 24 September 2015.
16 Western Avenue (Erect a single storey garden room (Retrospective) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 24 September 2015.
Peter Viney pointed out the Planning Department had told him that the Acoustic report could not be done until after the last date for objections as ‘the owner is away on holiday’ He went on to say that the owner of the property doesn’t live there.
JS asked Cllr MI to look into this for the Association.
Salterns Marina
Chris Stracey asked if everybody had had a card detailing the proposed development at Salterns Marina. This was distributed to residents in BH12, BH13 and BH14.
TS said that he had lodged a letter of objection on behalf of the Southern Poole Chairmens’ Liaison Group. The proposed two buildings are seven storeys high which will be very visible across Poole Bay, it is a very ugly design, all the proposed flats will only be accessible down one small road which is already overloaded.
Chris Stracey said that his main objection was that he could not see the need for 73 more flats in the area.
12A Western Ave & the 3⁄4 rule: At the request of the Chairman, TS took the chair for this item on the Agenda.
TS pointed out that there are tight legal requirements of producing Local Plans and
KA
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the Council has been following these legal requirements in producing multiple documents.
In March 1981, the Conservation Area was created then in November 1981 the Council produced a supplementary planning guidance and in that there was a relevant statement ‘The Bury family divided the estate into large building plots.”
are still in place and are an important factor in shaping the layout and form of the area.
TS went on to say that there is a certain amount of uncertainty as to whether the covenants can be enforced and when an application is approved which breeches the covenant, it is up to the covenant holder to try to enforce those covenants.
JS said that the covenants are still active, and the current owner of the covenants is Stanborough Construction Ltd. However, McCarthy & Stone challenged Stanborough’s claim for £50,000 or so, via the Lands Tribunal, when it built its sheltered housing complex at 14/4A The Avenue, on the grounds that the Covenants had been varied/waived so much over the years that these were, no longer, enforceable. Stanborough did not defend McCarthy & Stone’s claim and this was dismissed by the Lands Tribunal.
In March 2004, the Poole Local Plan First Alteration had two policies – H10 said that plots should not be less than 0.75 of an acre and B23 said that plots should be maintained in the size consistent with the area. Later on, in an alteration, the requirement for those two policies was dropped.
In March 2006, consultation on the Branksome Park Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan commenced and this was was adopted as Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) in December 2006). This retained those two policies.
In September 2007, there was a new document – the Poole Site Specific Allocations and Development Management Policies Development Plan Document (DPD).
In May 2008. the next document, replacing the Poole Local Plan, was the Poole Core Strategy and the policies H10, BE23, BE24 in the Poole Local Plan were removed.
Chairman’s note: At the Association’s AGM on14 May 2011, I pointed out that the public consultation on the Poole Site Specific Allocations and Development Management Policies Development Plan Document (DPD) closed on 27 May 2011, and said ‘that there is some concern that policies H10, BE23, BE24 in the Poole Local Plan are being lost and these are not adequately covered by policy PCS 23 in the Poole Core Strategy’.
TS attended the Public Examinations with Planning Inspectors into the Site Specific Allocations and the Core Strategy and, at that time, raised the question of the size of plots, but the Planning Inspector did not ask for these policies to be retained.
Revision of Poole’s Core Strategy is in progress and, although this has been subject to public consultation, so far, nothing has been said about this issue.
This whole matter is complicated and would require detailed investigation into the Poole Site Specific Allocations and Development Management Policies Development Plan Document.
TS then asked those at the meeting with concerns about this issue to tell the meeting about their concerns and what they required the Association to do about them.
One member was concerned about maintaining standards in Branksome Park and did not want to see developments which are unsuitable for the area.
TS advised that a group of those concerned could make formal recommendations to the Planning Department to reinstate these policies, as the Core Strategy is in the process of being revised.
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Secondly, any concerns could be raised, formally, at the forthcoming Canford Cliffs & Penn Hill Area Committee meeting. JS will send the contact for the Area Committee meeting to Nick Holmes, who asked how to have an issue raised on the Agenda. Chairman’s note: Tracy & Nick Holmes attended the meeting, and whilst Cllr MI was supportive, Cllr Peter Pawlowski said that he felt that current policies were adequate.
TS answered Tracy Holmes’ questions about 12A Western Avenue.
John Edwards is concerned that a precedent will be set making it difficult to raise objections in the future.
TS pointed out that a number of plots have been changed in size over the last twenty years in the Conservation Area.
Nick Holmes said that, although plots had already been subdivided. they were still in excess of 0.75 of an acre.
Peter Viney related some history of previous subdivisions of plots where Planning Officers insisted in the plots remaining were more than 0.75 acre and maintained that a precedent would be set with the subdivision of 12A.
TS suggested looking at the document Branksome Park Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan SPG which refers to policies H10 and B23. These policies are still in the document protecting the Conservation Area.
Nick Holmes raised all the concerns as to why this matter has been dragging on since April 2015. TS suggested a detailed request to Stephen Thorne personally, putting forward all the points he raised, asking for an explanation.
TS suggested putting forward any objections as a ‘community issue’ by way of a petitions. He suggested a meeting with Cllr Peter Pawlowski, who is a Ward Councilor for forward all the points he raised, asking for an explanation.
TS, also, suggested putting forward any objections as a ‘community issue’ by way of petition. He suggested a meeting with Cllr Peter Pawlowski, who is a Ward Councilor for the area and also Chairman of the Planning Committee.
Nick Holmes asks the Association if they would be willing to lend their support to this issue in the form of a financial contribution towards the costs involved. JS said that this is what has been done before and asks Mr. Holmes to put together a list of projected costs and then the Committee would vote on the amount the Assn. would be willing to donate.
Cllr MI agreed to try to find out what exactly is holding things up with this issue. excess of 0.75 of an acre.
Other current planning issues
2 Dalkeith Road (Sever land and construct a detached house with integral garage) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 02 September 2015.
66, 68 & 68A Lilliput Road (Outline planning application for the demolition of the existing properties and the erection of two separate apartment buildings containing 20 flats in total with associated access, cycle and bin stores) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 26 July 2015.
Ormonde Nursing Home, 12 Pinewood Road (Outline application for alterations, extensions and conversion of the building to six flats with associated parking and landscaping) – The Association lodged a letter of objection to this application on 13 August 2015.
Compton Acres, Canford Cliffs Road (Erection of building comprising 20 Apartments with basement parking; re-arrangement for the existing Compton Acres parking area, and demolition of the existing office building set within the current car park) – No new developments
ACTION
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Autumn 2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine – the magazines for distribution on Friday ACTION this week or early the following week.
Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue – Cllr MH will follow up.
5. ACCOUNTS TO DATE –
JS said that it was too early for the Treasurer to JS produce his report of the Association’s funds to 30 September 2015 but as at 31
August 2015 the total funds were £33,404.46
6 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Canford Cliffs Village Christmas Lights – JS proposed a donation of £750, as in
previous years, towards the Christmas lights and this was approved. All
Date of next Meeting: Wednesday – 11 November 2015 – Committee Room (formerly Lounge), Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road
The meeting closed at 8.40pm..
Saturday 17 October 2015
@ THE COMMITTEE ROOM (formerly known as THE LOUNGE), REAR OF BRANKSOME ST ALDHELMS PARISH CENTRE (ACCESS VIA LINDSAY ROAD)
7.30pm.
1.Apologies/Accuracy of Minutes (12th August 2015)
2.Matters arising (Not covered under “Review”)
Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel etc sites – update |
John Sprackling |
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Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update |
ditto |
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Community Working Group |
ditto |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2015/16) & 2016/17 Budget |
William Mutlow |
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Public Rights of Way |
Richard Dimbleby etc |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden) |
Wayne Hancock |
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Community Engagement |
Terry Stewart |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm |
Roy Pointer |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan DPD) Terry Stewart |
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Succession planning |
John Sprackling |
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Pine Drive |
Cllr May Haines |
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Uniting the Conurbation (UTC) |
John Sprackling |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and Review of Community Infrastructure |
Terry Stewart |
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Levy (CIL) |
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Improving Association’s communications |
Michael Parohn |
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Autumn 2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine |
John Gunton |
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Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue |
Cllr May Haines |
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8.00 pm. |
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New Housing Development |
Keith Alcroft |
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Accounts to date |
John Sprackling |
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Date of next meeting |
John Sprackling |
8.30 pm.
6. Any other business
Any other business should be advised to the Chairman at the meeting. Items raised during the evening may be put on the Agenda for the following month.
Date of next meeting: Wednesday 14 October 2015 at 7.30pm – The Committee Room, Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road) NB This date may have to be changed as it clashes with Area Committee meeting
Dates for your diary:
14 October 2015 – Canford Cliffs & Penn Hill Area Committee meeting – To be advised 02 September 2015 – Newtown & Parkstone Area Committee meeting – ditto
MINUTES OF BRANKSOME PARK, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY 09 SEPT 2015
AT 7.30PM IN COMMITTEE ROOM, ST. ALDHELM’S PARISH CENTRE
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John Sprackling (JS) |
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Wayne Hancock (WH) |
Vice-Chairman |
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Keith Alcroft (KA) |
Planning Officer |
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John Gunton (JG) |
Magazine Editor |
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Cllr Mrs May Haines (MH) |
Canford Cliffs Ward Councillor |
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1. APOLOGIES AND ACCURACY OF MINUTES |
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JS welcomed those present, particularly, Cllr Mrs May Haines and those attending for the first time.
Apologies: Terry Stewart, Carol & Mike Parkin
Accuracy: JS said would sign the Minutes as a true and accurate record of the
meeting held on 12 AUGUST 2015, apart from one correction regarding the JS Christmas Lights in Canford Cliffs Village – the lights will be switched on Friday,
27 November, 2015, not 25th as reported in last Minutes
2. MATTERS ARISING
Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel sites update: JS reported.. |
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1.Quayside (former Dolphin Quays) development – The Council has received an application for consent to Assign the Lease at Dolphin Quays. The consent to the assignment was offered in April 2015 subject to Licence. The Licence has yet to be completed
2.Former Poole Pottery & Swan Inn site – No new developments
3.Quay Thistle Hotel site – ditto
4.Old Orchard House – ditto
5.Land at West Quay Road – ditto
Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update:
JS
Victoria Education Centre (Landscaping to the new entrance) – No new developments
Martello Corner, Martello Road (also known as 83 Canford Cliffs Road) –(Change of use of residential garage to dentists surgery} – Appeal lodged – Interested Party Comments due 25 Aug 2015 Appellant/LPA Final Comments due 15 September 2015
16 Western Avenue (Erection of Single Storey Garden Room) – The Planning Enforcement Team served a Planning Control Notice on 16 Western Avenue yesterday (08/09/15) to establish current ownership and other parties with an interest in the land. It is understood that a new application should be lodged this week.
Chairman’s note: Application registered on 09/09/15.
8 Haig Avenue (TPO tree destroyed (EN/14/00707). Appeal against Tree Replacement Notice – awaiting outcome of Hearing on 18th August 2015.
Community Working Group (CWG): Meeting fixed for 24 Sept 2015 – the Council |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2014/15) & 2015/16 Budget – William Mutlow |
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reported on the Council Budget Monitoring report covering the period 1 April 2015 to |
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30 June 2015 – this forecasts a small surplus of £0.3m for the year 2015/16. |
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Cost pressures of £0.8m emerging in Children’s Services. Forecast includes higher |
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placement costs for Looked after children and cost pressures within the Adoption |
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Service. |
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Other services are forecasting Net Savings with the most significant being £0.4m |
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from Transportation, with reduced expenditure from Concessionary Fares and other |
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Budgets. |
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Vacancy management and an ongoing brake on expenditure are continuing to apply. |
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There remains uncertainty regarding a number of significant budgets, and there is no |
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longer a contingency within the annual budget to manage any unforeseen events. |
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There are a number of in-year changes to funding currently expected from the |
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Government’s post election announcements over the summer including the delay of |
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the implementation of Part 2 of the Care Act until 2020. The main provisions due for |
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implementation in April 2016 were to introduce a cap on residential care costs paid |
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by individuals and to significantly increase the capital threshold above which people |
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are required to contribute to the costs of their care. |
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The Council has already invested in systems, staffing and other costs funded by |
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government grants to prepare for implementation. We are awaiting further |
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announcements and no provision has been made within the current year forecast for |
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any funds to be returned. |
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The in year position needs to be seen within the context of the current £5.5m deficit |
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in the budget for 2016/17, acknowledged by Cabinet on 28 July, and the further |
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growth pressure expected from Children’s Social Care, the impact of the new Living |
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Wage on costs in the care sector and the Government cuts under review. |
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2016 High Season Parking Period should begin on 1st March from 2016 onwards. |
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Movement on reserves |
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The balance on earmarked reserves at the 1 April 2015 was £24.2m, with £3.6m |
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programmed to support the 2015/16 Budget. £2.578m of the expenditure variances |
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relates to the use of specific earmarked reserves in support of their intended |
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purpose. |
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As reported at last month’s meeting of the Association, the 3 year Medium Term |
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Financial Plan includes the assumption that Council Tax will rise by 2% per year |
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Reasons for significant Forecast Revenue Variances greater than £100,000 |
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People Theme £512k Total Variances Cost Pressures |
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£421k Looked After Children: Pressures in residential care costs partially offset by |
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savings within fostering placements. |
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£180k Adoption Services: A number of children requiring greater support than |
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budgeted, together with an increase in other costs due to national changes. |
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£175k Children in Need & Independent Living: Increase in number of care leavers |
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requiring support. |
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£254K ASC – Residential Care & Community Based Services: The number of clients |
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needing support is over budget on residential care partially offset by savings in |
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community services and direct payments. Relating to older people the pressure is |
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£349k, with other age groups saving (£95k). |
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£287k saving in ASC – Care Act (Part 1) Implementation: Local deferred payment |
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scheme required few changes to implement the national scheme from April 15. This |
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had reduced spend from this one off non ring-fenced grant. |
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£168K saving in ASC – Employee Costs: Vacancies within social work and |
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commissioning teams. |
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£68K saving in ASC – Other: Grant announced after the budget was set to support |
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the expected increase in Deprivation of Liberty Safeguarding (DOLS) cases. |
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£5k Other: Net Pressures. |
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Place Theme Variance a Saving of £557k |
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£153K saving in Transportation Concessionary Fares. Actual costs were 3.7% lower |
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in the first 2 months. The forecast assumes the 2014/15 trend of journey numbers in |
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the remaining 10 months. The actual level of activity is influenced by external factors |
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such as the weather. |
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£284k saving in Other Transportation. Savings made up from street lighting |
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electricity £93k, from additional parking and other income £73k, from expenditure |
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savings on bus subsidies £47k and from net other costs £71k. |
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£120k saving in Other Variances made up from Town centre management £45k and |
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from facilities management £75k. |
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Business Improvement Theme Variance a Saving of £325k |
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£159k saving in Human Resources. The main variance is additional income of |
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£137k. |
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£166k saving in Other Services. The main items are employee savings from |
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Corporate Management Team £73k and Corporate Strategy £44k. |
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Public Rights of Way |
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Westminster Road end of Dalkeith Road – The sandbags serving to obstruct this |
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route have been removed by the Council. It, currently, recognises this route as an |
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unrecorded Public Right of Way.. . |
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Buccleuch Road to Lakeside Road – No new developments |
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Bessborough Road – This road is owned by Canford Cliffs Land Society. The |
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Society is, currently, in conflict with the developers of the former Norfolk Lodge Hotel |
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regarding access. |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden): WH said that the report of of the Royal |
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Horticultural Society judge’s visit was expected at the end of this month. Volunteers |
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are still needed. WH is still waiting to receive from the Council the renewed License |
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to allow the Association to officially manage the garden. |
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Community Engagement: Cllr MH reported on the third meeting of the ‘Review of |
JS |
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Council Governance Arrangements Working Party’ which was held on the preceding |
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Monday (07/09/15). About 12 members of the public were present. |
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Discussions on changes to the current Overview & Scrutiny Committees have been |
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concluded. |
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Area Committees will continue but the Working Party is looking at ways of widening |
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the scope of these meetings. Other alternatives being considered are Focus |
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Groups. ‘Themed’ meetings. Consultation is continuing and, at the time of the |
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Association’s meeting, no date had been set for the next Working Group meeting. |
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Chairman’s Note: The Minutes of the meetings held on 13 July and 03 August 2015 |
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have still to be posted on the BoP website. |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: Roy |
RP |
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Pointer gave an update on Navitus Bay. The decision will be published by the |
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Secretary of State this Friday 11 September, exactly 12 months from the opening of |
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the Examination process in line with the Planning Act 2008. He very much hoped |
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that the Application would be refused bearing in mind the effort put in by residents in |
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the wider area and the support of all local Councils (Poole excepted), MPs, National |
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Trust and the New Forest Parks Authority. |
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He referred to the recent piece in the Daily Telegraph indicating refusal of the project |
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but had nothing on which to base the article although Emily Gosden is a respected |
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journalist in the sector. |
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If the project is approved there is limited scope to challenge. The route is via Judicial |
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Review but the grounds are very limited e.g. Law, process compliance and |
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reasonabl ness of the decision but not the merits of the case e.g., visual intrusion, |
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Wednesday, 09 September 2015 |
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PCBA will look at the process if an adverse decision is given. |
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noise etc.MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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Chairman’s Note: RP writes “I’m delighted to say that on 11th September, Secretary |
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of State Amber Rudd issued the decision refusing permission for the wind farm as |
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well as a smaller option proposed at the eleventh hour by the developer. This |
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represents a major achievement for the thousands of residents who objected, and |
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for the work of Poole and Christchurch Bays’ Association in giving focus and weight |
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to the planning arguments against this deeply unpopular proposal. It is a good |
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example of how residents can influence decisions on national issues working |
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with MPs, local councils and other interested groups.” |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan SPD): A |
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report is due to be presented to Cabinet at its meeting on 13 October 2015 seeking |
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resolution to adopt the Plan at the Full Council meeting on 17 November 2015. |
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Cllr MH was unable to shed any light on this but said that there had been three |
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rounds of consultation on this. We shall have to wait and see what the report comes |
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up with. |
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Chairman’s Note: The report should be posted on the BoP website around 06 |
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October. |
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Succession planning: No new developments. |
JS |
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Pine Drive – It has been established that Pine Drive is a recognised Right of Way |
No |
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from Chester Road leading all the way to Leicester Rd/Penn Hill junction.. |
further |
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action |
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Uniting the Conurbation (Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch) – No new |
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developments |
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Chairman’s Note: It has been announced that Bournemouth, Christchurch, East |
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Dorset and Poole are jointly exploring the possibility of a single, brand new Council |
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to cover their respective geographic areas. This would see all functions undertaken |
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by the existing councils in these areas being delivered by a new single unitary |
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authority. |
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Andrew Flockhart is to be recommended to take over as Poole’s Chief |
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Executive at the Full Council meeting on 29 September. |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and review of Community Infrastructure Levy |
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(CIL) – A summary of responses to Draft Core Strategy, has just published and a |
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report is available via – http://www.poole.gov.uk/planning-and- |
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buildings/planning/ldp/core-strategy-review/ |
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A report on the revised CIL proposals will be published as part of a report due to be |
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presented at the Economy and Overview Committee on 5 November, where the |
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Council will be seeking endorsement to publish the draft version of the charging |
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schedule for formal comment before submission to the Secretary of State for |
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Examination. The Council plans to publish it for 8 weeks over December 2015 to |
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January 2016, which is two weeks longer than normal to account for the holiday |
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season. |
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Improving association’s communications – In the absence of MP, JS reported |
MP |
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that the new ‘Canford Cliffs Village’ magazine, which is currently being distributed |
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throughout BH13 and part of BH14, includes a page about the Association and a |
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page about the Sunken Garden. |
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3 NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT – |
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KA reported |
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27 Forest Road (Demolish existing house and erect 5 houses with associated |
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parking) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 24 August 2015 |
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but application granted on 01 September 2015. |
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2 Dalkeith Road (Sever land and construct a detached house with integral garage) |
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Wednesday, 09 September 2015 |
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MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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– Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 02 September 2015. |
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Chris Stracey raised concerns about the inconsistency of approach by the Local |
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Planning Authority in the case the various applications at Avalon, off Sandbanks |
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Road when compared with recent applications in Crawshaw Road. In both cases, |
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the applications involved sub-division of plots where trees were an issue. In the |
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case of Crawshaw Road the applications were allowed but in the case of Avalon, |
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the applications were refused |
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Cllr MH said that in the case of 14-16 Avalon, the proposed properties were taller |
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than those there at present, did not fit in with the character of the area and not |
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enough amenity space. |
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JS suggested that CS ask WH to take this up at the forthcoming Community |
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Working Group meeting. |
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Then followed a lengthy and, at times, heated discussion about 12A Western |
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Avenue (Erection of new single storey house) – Application registered 20 April 2015. |
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Tracy Holmes opened the discussion by saying that she was confused by the |
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process and sought answers to the following questions |
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1.Plot size precedent, as there will be two dwellings on a single plot of less than 1½ acres
In the view of the Association, this is not a plot severance and, if it ever existed, the 3/4 acre rule no longer applies. Members were informed of this in the Autumn 2014 magazine. JS said that, as far as he was aware, the only reference to the 3/4 rule is included in the Covenants held by (The) Branksome Park Association Ltd and Covenants are not a planning issue.
2.The reason why no objection was raised to this proposal
The proposal was viewed from a planning point of view. The existing Grade ii listed one bedroom bungalow cannot be altered. Thereby precluding any extensions. A replica style bungalow matching the existing & grouped together would be a unique asset to Branksome Park. It would not compromise policy PCS23 in Poole’s Core Strategy.
It would not breach the Branksome Park Management Plan as the proposed bungalow would be well masked from Western Ave – the additional planting proposed to the boundary would mask the flat roof bungalow from the adjoining properties.
The bungalow would sit on the disused Tennis Court & not compromise any trees or roots
3. The wider community were unaware of this proposal & plans to safeguard the community from similar requests
Because of the limited number of members who take an ‘active‘ role in the work of the Association, it has been the Association’s practice for some years now to adopt are-active approach to planning applications rather than pro-active and we rely on residents contacting us when they are concerned about planning applications.
JS said that, in his experience, it is important that, where a resident is concerned about a neighbouring development to, immediately, ‘lobby’ his/her neighbours to garner support for his/her objections.
JS invited those present to contact him for a copy of the List of the Planning
Applications which he receives for the Council on a weekly basis.
Chairman’s note: Only one request received to date.
4. Misinformation about the plot size of 8 Withingham Road
JS explained that explained how he came to make a mistake about the plot size of this property, which had been subject to sub-division, following the purchase of
adjacent land from the Victoria Education Centre.
Wednesday, 09 September 2015
MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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Peter Jackson made the point that both the Council’s Urban Design & Conservation |
ACTION |
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Officer and Tree Officer had raised concerns about the proposal. |
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Stuart Rhys-Williams felt that the Association had ‘missed the boat’ and was allowing |
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the character of Branksome Park to be changed. He proposed that an Extraordinary |
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General Meeting of the Association should be held as soon as possible to rally |
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support for the re-introduction of the ¾ acre rule. |
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John Buckley supported this proposal and JS promised to send those members |
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calling for an EGM, a copy of the Rules of the Association. |
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Cllr MH said that the officer was due to make his decision the following week and, if |
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the application is due to be approved, this will be ‘Red-carded’. |
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Christine Norman questioned how the plot is, currently, registered with the Land |
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Registry and if it was known if there was any proposal by the owner to register the |
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two plots separately. |
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Stan Alfert encouraged those present who had not yet sent letters of objection to do |
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so as a matter of urgency and suggested they search the BoP Planning Application |
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website for suitable wording. |
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John Gunton that, in view of the apparent level of opposition to this proposal, he was |
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expecting more Western Ave residents to attend the meeting. |
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Roy Pointer felt that it was up to residents to object and garner support from |
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residents and thought it unfair to ‘have a go’ at the Executive. |
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Peter Jackson proposed that a letter of objection should be sent on behalf of the |
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Association, seconded by Stan Alfert, and this was, overwhelming, agreed by those |
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present with two abstentions. |
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Tony Holmes said, in conclusion, that if the application is not turned down, he will not |
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let the matter rest. Mr Horden has been given permission on three occasions to |
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extend his current property. |
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Stan Alfert referred to 2 Dalkeith Road (Sever land and construct a detached house |
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with integral garage). This was a first application to propose a sub-division in |
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Buccleugh Road and should be opposed. |
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Other current planning issues
66, 68 & 68A Lilliput Road (Outline planning application for the demolition of the existing properties and the erection of two separate apartment buildings containing 20 flats in total with associated access, cycle and bin stores) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 26 July 2015.
Ormonde Nursing Home, 12 Pinewood Road (Outline application for alterations, extensions and conversion of the building to six flats with associated parking and landscaping) – The Association lodged a letter of objection to this application on 13 August 2015.
Wateridge House, 5 Burton Road (Outline application to demolish the existing building and erection of 5 no. 2 ½ storey detached houses) – Application recommended for Refusal by Planning Committee at its meeting the following day..Chairman’s note: This application was refused.
Compton Acres, Canford Cliffs Road (Erection of building comprising 20 Apartments with basement parking; re-arrangement for the existing Compton Acres parking area, and demolition of the existing office building set within the current car park) – The developers have yet to comply with Condition 12 and it is noted that there appears to be no provision for coach parking.
Wednesday, 09 September 2015
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2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine – This is in the process of being |
ACTION |
Autumn MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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compiled and will be delivered to all members during October |
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Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue – Cllr MH will follow up. |
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5. |
ACCOUNTS TO DATE – JS said the figures for the Association’s funds as at |
JS |
31st August 2015 were not yet available. |
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6ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Date of next Meeting: The date of the next meeting clashes with the Canford Cliffs
& Penn Hill Area Committee meeting to be held on Wednesday – 14th October 2015, All so the Association’s next meeting will be held on 07 October 2015 at Committee
Room (formerly Lounge), Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road)
The meeting closed at 9.00pm
WEDNESDAY 12th AUGUST 2015 @ 7.30 pm
Wine and ‘nibbles’ will be available in the garden area of the Church Hall after this meeting.
7.30pm.
1.Apologies/Accuracy of Minutes (08th July 2015)
2.Matters arising (Not covered under “Review”)
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Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel etc sites – update |
John Sprackling |
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Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update |
ditto |
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Community Working Group |
ditto |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2014/15) |
William Mutlow |
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Public Rights of Way |
Richard Dimbleby etc |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden) |
Wayne Hancock |
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Community Engagement |
Terry Stewart |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm |
Roy Pointer |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan DPD) Terry Stewart |
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Succession planning |
John Sprackling |
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Pine Drive |
Cllr May Haines |
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Uniting the Conurbation (UTC) |
John Sprackling |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and review of Community Infrastructure |
Terry Stewart |
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Levy (CIL) |
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Use of Council’s ‘Pop up’ shop at 58 High Street |
John Sprackling |
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Improving Association’s communications |
Michael Parkin |
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Capacity of Lilliput Surgery and local Dental practices to cope with |
Cllr Mohan Iyengar |
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additional new residents |
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8.00 pm. |
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3. |
New Housing Development |
Keith Alcroft |
4. |
Accounts to date |
John Sprackling |
5. |
Date of next meeting |
John Sprackling |
8.30 pm.
6. Any other business
Any other business should be advised to the Chairman at the meeting. Items raised during the evening may be put on the Agenda for the following month.
Date of next meeting: Wednesday 09 September 2015 at 7.30pm – The Committee Room, Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road)
Dates for your diary:
14 October 2015 – Canford Cliffs & Penn Hill Area Committee meeting – To be advised 02 September 2015 – Newtown & Parkstone Area Committee meeting – ditto
MINUTES OF BRANKSOME PARK, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY 12 AUGUST 2015
AT 7.30PM IN COMMITTEE ROOM, ST. ALDHELM’S PARISH CENTRE
PRESENT: |
John Sprackling (JS) |
Chairman |
Wayne Hancock (WH) |
Vice-Chairman |
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Carol Parkin (CP) |
Secretary |
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Keith Alcroft (KA) |
Planning Officer |
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John Gunton (JG) |
Magazine Editor |
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Michael Parkin (MP) |
Membership Secretary |
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Cllr Mrs May Haines (MH) |
Canford Cliffs Ward Councillor |
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8 Members/Wardens |
1. APOLOGIES AND ACCURACY OF MINUTES |
ACTION |
JS welcomed those present, particularly, the two Ward Councillors |
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Apologies: Cllr Mohan Iyengar, Colin Brade, Chris Stracey, Ray and Janice Wylde |
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& Ken Sanson (Chairman, Sandbanks Assn) |
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Accuracy: JS said would sign the Minutes as a true and accurate record of the |
JS |
meeting held on 08 JULY 2015.. |
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2. MATTERS ARISING |
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Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel sites update: JS reported.. |
JS |
1.Quayside (former Dolphin Quays) development – No new developments
2.Former Poole Pottery & Swan Inn site – ditto
3.Quay Thistle Hotel site – ditto
4.Old Orchard House – ditto
5.Land at West Quay Road – ditto
Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update:
JS
Victoria Education Centre (Landscaping to the new entrance) – No new developments
Martello Corner, Martello Road (also known as 83 Canford Cliffs Road) –(Change of use of residential garage to dentists surgery} – Appeal lodged – Interested Party Comments due 25 Aug 2015 Appellant/LPA Final Comments due 15 Sep 2015
16 Western Avenue (Erection of Single Storey Garden Room) – Elite Skills Arena are considering the submission of an amended planning application and, in these circumstances, it would not be appropriate to serve an enforcement notice,
8 Haig Avenue (TPO tree destroyed (EN/14/00707). Appeal against Tree Replacement Notice to be determined at Hearing on 18th August 2015.
Community Working Group (CWG): Next meeting fixed for 24 Sept 2015 – the |
WH |
Council is planning to change its planning neighbour notification arrangements and |
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the CWG will be informed about this at this meeting. |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2014/15) & 2015/16 Budget – William Mutlow |
WM |
reported on the background to the setting of the Council’s Budget for 2016/17 |
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and its Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) 2015 – 2018. |
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National Context: |
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In January 2015 Parliament approved the new “fiscal charter” for Budget |
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Responsibility. This commits the government to a goal of balancing day-to-day |
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Government spending (the structural deficit) by 2017/18. Put another way the |
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Wednesday, 14 August 2015 |
Government are trying to equalise the £24,000 per annum that it generates in income |
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MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
ACTION |
per household against the £27,000 pa that it spends per household. Such an |
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approach should also ensure that national debt is falling as a percentage of the |
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2016/17. The Treasury have indicated that to |
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meet these targets any new government would have to make additional tax rises or |
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spending cuts of around £30bn. |
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It is clear that austerity will be something the Council will need to plan for a |
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considerable time to come. |
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As at February 2015: |
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The MTFP cost pressures were £12m in 2015/16; £9.1m in 2016/17: & £6.3m in |
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2017/18 giving an accumulative figure for the 3 year period of £27.4m. |
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The approved Budget identified Savings of £12m in 2015/16; £3.3m in 2016/17; & |
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£3.3m in 2017/18. This resulted in a Funding Gap of £0 in the current Financial Year; |
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£5.8m in 2016/17 and £3.0m in 2017/18 |
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The Latest Position as at July 2015: |
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The NET FUNDING GAP is £0 in Current Financial Year; £5.6m in 2016/17 and |
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£3.0M in 2017/18. (a total of £8.6m still to find) |
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At this stage, no attempt has been made to update the MTFP relating to some of the |
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key issues highlighted in the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, including the impact of |
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the Living Wage, the Insurance Tax, and the 1% public sector pay limit for the next 4 |
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years. This 1% limit does not apply directly to Local Government but has been |
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normally used by the employer’s side as an indication of the affordability of any |
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settlement. The MTFP will be updated after any settlement. |
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ALSO any developing current Financial Year cost pressures are not reflected in the |
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above figures. Early indications are that Children’s Services cost increases are likely |
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be significant |
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As part of the budget setting process the Council has a well defined process of |
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refreshing the Council’s MTFP at the end of July each year. At this stage, it is |
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intended to reflect the impact of the Chancellor’s Summer budget in the next October |
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update report to Cabinet. |
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The Council could face pressures of up to £18m over the term of its administration |
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(2015 to 2020). It is clear that the Council will need to look to creative and innovative |
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solutions underpinned by the culture of a strong and effective system of financial |
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management. Council will clearly be well served by making effective and early key |
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and potentially difficult decisions and recommendations agreed by Cabinet on 14th |
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July and 28th July will be significant in that regard. |
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Proposals which will generate positive returns include building additional Beach Huts, |
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investing in a Corporate Solar P V Energy programme, delivering the promised |
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£10.5m investment in street lights and LED Lamps. |
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Public Rights of Way |
RD |
Westminster Road end of Dalkeith Road – No new developments. |
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Buccleuch Road to Lakeside Road – ditto |
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Bessborough Road – ditto |
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Pinecliff Gardens (Sunken garden): WH reported that an RHS judge had visited |
WH |
and a result is expected towards the end of next month. WH hopes that we do as |
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well, if not better than last year. He has made a little booklet with photographs, |
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showing what has been done. WH was congratulated on his part in this work.. |
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Community Engagement: JS met with Leader of the Council, Cllr Mrs Janet Walton |
JS |
on 16 July 2015 and had had a broadly based discussion on this subject. The Council |
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Governance Arrangements Working Party also met on 29 July 2015 – the Minutes |
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have yet to be posted on the BoP website. |
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Wednesday, 14 August 2015 |
Navitus |
Bay Offshore Wind Farm: Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: Roy Pointer |
ACTION |
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MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
RP |
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reported that the decision on Navitus Bay is almost certain to be published on |
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September 11, 2015. |
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RP wished to thank everyone who had helped in the campaign; lately those who had |
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distributed some of the 20,000 cards asking members to write to the PM, and, of |
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course, those who had written. |
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Recent approaches have been made to Chewton Glen hotel since the forest cables |
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run much closer than originally planned and the new development in Bournemouth |
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(Terrace Mount) in light of visual impact. |
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Half a dozen of our local MPs (with the exception of Robert Syms) have had a useful |
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meeting with the PM; this was arranged by Richard Drax MP. |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan SPD): |
TS |
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JS reported that he and his wife had visited Elite Skills Area proposals on display at |
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the Haven Hotel Sandbanks on 30 July 2015. The proposals include “16 x 2/3 |
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person overnight studios with private outside spaces and communal shower facilities. |
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Four x 3/4 person overnight studios with private outside space and private shower |
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facilities, Two large retail units….Beach Huts…and Catering Facilities) |
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John Montgomery of Tanner & Baker advised JS that he had had Pre-application |
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discussions with Stephen Thorne & Richard Genge. The proposals are intended to fit |
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the aspirations set out the Sustaining Poole’s Seafront Supplementary Planning |
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Document Consultation Draft Summer 2013, which has yet to receive the approval of |
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the Council. |
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Mr Montgomery also believes that the final plans will comply with the Poole Borough |
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Council Act and is in discussion with the Planning Dept about this. |
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Banquets Catering (South Coast) Ltd currently holds the leases for the beach |
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restaurants and kiosks from Branksome Dene to Sandbanks and, as JS understand |
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it, this does not permit any other concessionaire to operate along the seafront. As the |
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leases have a number of years to run, any variation of the lease would have financial |
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ramifications. |
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Succession planning: No new developments. |
JS |
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Pine Drive – MH said that she will ‘chase’ Steve Dean. |
MH |
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Uniting the Conurbation (Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch) –No new |
JS |
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developments |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and review of Community Infrastructure Levy |
TS |
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(CIL) – JS said that he is aware of instances of outstanding CIL and it is hoped the |
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Council are ‘chasing’ these up. |
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Use of Poole’s Pop up Shop at 58 High Street – This facility ceases at the end of |
No |
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this month and JS said that the Association might want to look at this again, when its |
further |
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next available. |
action |
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Improving association’s communications – MP reported that he had a very |
MP |
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fortuitous chance meeting with Neil Armstrong who was taking photographs along |
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Haven Road and of the Village Hall. It transpired that he produces a number of the |
free magazines and was intending one to be published by the beginning of September called ‘Canford Cliffs Village’. Over a drink of coffee at MP’s home, plans were explained. 7,000 copies of this magazine will be delivered to each home in the BH13 area and some in the BH14 area, plus estate agents etc. in the area.
From this first meeting, Mr. Armstrong met with some members of the Executive of
the Assn. After this, with an understanding of what Mr. Armstrong needed, JS, WH, Wednesday,RP, JG14andAugustMP put2015together a paper on what our Assn. stands for and its activities,
course appealing for new members. This will cover two pages and will be no |
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Capacity of Lilliput Surgery and local Dental practices to cope with additional |
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new residents – This will continue to be monitored.. |
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3 NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT –
KA reported
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66, 68 & 68A Lilliput Road (Outline planning application for the demolition of the existing properties and the erection of two separate apartment buildings containing 20 flats in total with associated access, cycle and bin stores) – Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the Association on 26 July 2015.
29 The Avenue (Sever plot and erect a 2 storey dwelling in location of existing sunken garden/swimming pool) – Appeal dismissed
Ormonde Nursing Home, 12 Pinewood Road (Outline application for alterations, extensions and conversion of the building to six flats with associated parking and landscaping) – The Association lodged a letter of objection to this application on 13 August 2015.
Other current planning issues
Wateridge House, 5 Burton Road (Outline application to demolish the existing building and erection of 5 no. 2 ½ storey detached houses) – Application recommended for Refusal by Planning Committee at tomorrow’s meeting.
Compton Acres, Canford Cliffs Road (Erection of building comprising 20 Apartments with basement parking; re-arrangement for the existing Compton Acres parking area, and demolition of the existing office building set within the current car park) – The developers have yet to comply with Condition 12 and it is noted that there appears to be no provision for coach parking.
5. ACCOUNTS TO DATE – JS reported that the total Association funds as at 31st JS July 2015 amounted to £34,073.46.
6ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Party Houses – At around 4.00pm on Saturday, 8 August, there was an unacceptable level of noise emanating from the property. JS reported this on the Emergency hotline (0800 506050) and it seems that a number of other residents had ‘phoned in too, as the lady operator immediately knew what he was going to say when he said “2 Burton Road”.
JS had a call from an Environmental Control officer that evening at around 8.30pm, who said that he had just come on duty and would visit the site to ascertain the current position.
Cllr MH said that the Environmental Control officer had visited the site on the Friday & Saturday evenings but had heard no noise. JS suggested that those renting the house must have visiting the nightspots in Bournemouth at that time.
Autumn 2015 ‘Pines & Chines’ magazine – John Gunton would like material for the magazine by this month.
Leaning garden wall at (?)25 The Avenue – JS had reported this in May 2015. Cllr MH will follow up.
Christmas Lights in Canford Cliffs Village – Cllr MH reported that the lights will be switched on on November 25, 2015.
Date of next Meeting: The next meeting will be held on Wednesday – 09th
Wednesday, 14 August 2015
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September 2015 at Committee Room (formerly Lounge), Rear of Branksome St Aldhelms Parish Centre (Access via Lindsay Road)
The meeting closed at 8.15pm..
AT 7.30PM IN COMMITTEE ROOM, ST. ALDHELM’S PARISH CENTRE
PRESENT: |
John Sprackling (JS) |
Chairman |
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Wayne Hancock (WH) |
Vice-Chairman |
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Carol Parkin (CP) |
Secretary |
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Keith Alcroft (KA) |
Planning Officer |
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John Gunton (JG) |
Magazine Editor |
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Cllr Mrs May Haines (MH) |
Canford Cliffs Ward Councillor |
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Cllr Mohan Iyengar (MI) |
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1. APOLOGIES AND ACCURACY OF MINUTES |
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JS welcomed those present, particularly, the two Ward Councillors |
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Apologies: Roy Pointer, Chris Stracey, David & Ann Giles & Ken Sanson (Chairman, |
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Sandbanks Assn) |
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Accuracy: JS said would sign the Minutes as a true and accurate record of the |
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meeting held on 10 JUNE 2015.. |
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2. MATTERS ARISING |
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Poole Pottery/Old Orchard/Quay Thistle Hotel sites update: JS reported.. |
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1.Quayside (former Dolphin Quays) development – No new developments
2.Former Poole Pottery & Swan Inn site – ditto
3.Quay Thistle Hotel site – ditto
4.Old Orchard House – ditto
5.Land at West Quay Road – the proposed Harris development on the ‘between the bridges’ site is no longer being pursued,.
Planning Enforcement, TPOs/Tree replacements – update:
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Victoria Education Centre (Landscaping to the new entrance) – No new developments
Martello Corner, Martello Road (also known as 83 Canford Cliffs Road) –(Change of use of residential garage to dentists surgery} – Appeal lodged on 19/05/15 but the Planning Inspectorate currently has a 10 week delay in validating appeals, this appeal is currently going through that process.
Cllr MH reported that the initial delay was because Mr. Edwards did not want the appeal to be subject to a Hearing and so it was due to be determined by ‘Written representations’, but the objectors are now petitioning for it to be a Hearing.
16 Western Avenue (Erection of Single Storey Garden Room) – Site visit took place on 24 June 2015.
8 Haig Avenue (TPO tree destroyed (EN/14/00707). Appeal against Tree Replacement Notice to be determined at Hearing on 18th August 2015.
Community Working Group (CWG): Next meeting fixed for 24 Sept 2015. |
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Council Budget Monitoring report (2014/15) & 2015/16 Budget – Nothing to |
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report. |
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Public Rights of Way |
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Westminster Road end of Dalkeith Road – No new developments. |
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Buccleuch Road to Lakeside Road – ditto |
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Bessborough Road – ditto |
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Gardens (Sunken garden): WH reported that the RHS judge will visit on |
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MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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Tuesday, 14 July at 11am. He is hopeful of obtaining the new licence from Poole |
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Council shortly. WH had sent Cllr MI photographs of the trees obscuring the view |
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from the gardens and had suggested it would be nice to have some felled. Cllr MI |
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said that this was being looked at currently. |
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Community Engagement: JS that he had been invited to meet the Leader of the |
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Council, Cllr Mrs Janet Walton for a discussion on this subject. |
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Navitus Bay Offshore Wind Farm: JS reported on behalf of Roy Pointer that |
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20,000 cards have been delivered around the coast from Swanage to Milford urging |
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residents to write to the PM to stop the approval. RP thanks those who helped in the |
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patch covered by the Association. Many have received standard replies; this |
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suggests that a large number of people have written in, which is good. JS has |
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received a reply to the letter sent on behalf of the Association. |
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RP asks if anyone is prepared to do another road or two e.g. Lakeside, De |
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Mauley/Spencer area, Bingham area, Burton houses end. He thinks these are fruitful |
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areas that have not been covered. |
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The decision has been delegated to a Junior Minister, Lord Bourne not the Secretary |
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of State and the decision is due to be announced on or before 11 September. |
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Poole Council Leader has given support along with other local council Leaders to |
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encourage ALL Councillors to write in. This will support the efforts of our MPs. |
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Recent Adjournment Debate in the House led by Richard Drax MP attended by our |
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local MPs. This keeps the case in the spotlight. |
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PCBA met with Bournemouth Council and Ashley Fox MEP to explore European |
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angles to the process and decision. Mr Fox has taken some questions away, which |
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has gained Media coverage. |
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The proposal has been getting a lot of media coverage in Echo letters lately. RP |
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encourages anyone to write in with their comments as counters to the Greens. See |
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recent letter from John Gunton. |
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Road Safety concerns: Burton Road, Canford Cliffs Road & Road surface of |
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Ravine Road: A resident contacted Poole Council last Monday about the height of |
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the ferns and undergrowth on Leicester Road at the junction with Wilderton Road as |
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it was at a height where oncoming traffic was no longer clearly visible. This was |
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cleared this morning – excellent service. |
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Sustaining Poole’s Seafront (Formerly Seafront Beaches Master Plan SPD): |
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Agenda item 12 at next Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting seeks approval of capital |
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expenditure of up to £3.620m for Phase 2 of the Beach Hut Project (see table below), |
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and an additional estimated £174K to fund one-off shortfalls in annual beach hut |
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rental income during construction. Project scale, construction, phasing and final costs |
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are subject to ground and building surveys, planning permission and procurement |
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seem to be too many double-decker beach huts proposed for Canford Cliffs |
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MINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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(152 new ones) and JS questioned if is it worth developing the small pavilion at Canford Cliffs into a café because it won’t do much business out-of-season as people can’t drive up to it to park as they can at Branksome Beach and at Sandbanks? Cllr MH suggests that this is perhaps to offer a catering option to walkers, but she is querying this Banquets Catering (South Coast) Ltd currently hold the leases for the beach restaurants and kiosks from Branksome Dene to Sandbanks and this does not permit any other concessionaire to operate along the seafront.
JS said that it is surprising that so few beach huts are being proposed for Sandbanks
– JS asked Cllr MH to query this as Sandbanks is the most popular area. She says this is because they are struggling to find locations to build extra huts at Sandbanks.
Officers will continue to explore further commercial opportunities as part of ongoing work to improve seafront facilities and revenues.
Succession planning: No new developments. |
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Pine Drive – MH said that Steve Dean is looking into this. |
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Uniting the Conurbation (Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch) –No new |
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Refreshing the Core Strategy and review of Community Infrastructure Levy |
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(CIL): –No new developments |
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Use of Poole’s Pop up Shop at 58 High Street – Cllr MH said that there is no |
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charge for the use of this but the shop is only available until the end of August. She |
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will send JS contacts of who to approach to book the use of the shop. |
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Improving association’s communications – MP is continuing to try to contact |
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blocks of flats which are not members of the Association to invite them to join. |
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Capacity of Lilliput Surgery and local Dental practices to cope with additional |
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new residents – JS asked Cllr MI to keep an eye on this situation. |
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KA said that he had nothing to report but JS referred to Wateridge House, 5 Burton |
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Road (Outline application to demolish the existing building and erection of a 3 ? |
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storey block of 10 no. flats) – Application registered on 09/04/15. Cllr MH thinks that |
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this application will be recommended for refusal. |
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Other current planning issues |
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10 Grasmere Road (Variation of Condition 2 of permission APP/14/00805/F to |
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substitute approved plans with the plans submitted under this application) – |
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Application registered 21/04/05. Letter of objection lodged on behalf of the |
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Association on 11/05/15. Granted by Planning Committee at meeting on 18 June |
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2015.. |
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Compton Acres, Canford Cliffs Road (Erection of building comprising 20 |
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Apartments with basement parking; re-arrangement for the existing Compton Acres |
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parking area, and demolition of the existing office building set within the current car |
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park) – |
This site has been acquired by Ortus Homes a subsidiary of McCarthy & |
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This is still a ‘current’ application. |
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ACCOUNTS TO DATE – JS reported that Paul Fearnley was currently on |
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holiday and the amount of total Association funds as at 30 June 2015 was not currently available.
Wednesday, 08 July 2015
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OTHER BUSINESS |
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ANYMINUTES OF THE BRANKSOME, CANFORD CLIFFS & DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
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Party Houses – Colin Brade reported that there had been a problem with a ‘Poole |
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party; at Belmont, 4 Burton Road – this was reported to the Council and there have |
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been no problems since. |
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Blockage of roadside drains by storms on 03/04 July – JG reported problems with |
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outside drains that had occurred during the storm last Friday. CB and Cllr MH |
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reported their own problems with the drains at that time, but Cllr MH thinks that this |
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was, hopefully, a one-off occurrence |
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Proposed Canford Cliffs & Penn Hill Area Committee meeting on 29 July 2015 – This |
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has been cancelled. |
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Poole Park Life Heritage Lottery bid – The Poole Park Heritage Group have launched |
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a fund-raising project to celebrate the park’s 125th anniversary. |
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In July, August and September there will be prizes awarded, with the 125th person to |
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upload their photo each month receiving a Sony H300 camera worth £149 from the |
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Tesco at Branksome. |
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And Poole-based telecoms business Grapevine have supplied two tablets to enable |
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volunteers to capture and upload images of visitors from anywhere in the park. |
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More businesses are also being encouraged to take part. |
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WH proposed that the Association should make a donation to this project. JG |
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suggested a donation of £500 which will be equivalent to £5,000 as Heritage Lottery |
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Fund will match fund donations tenfold. This was put the vote and agreed |
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unanimously by a show of hands. |
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Date of next Meeting: The next meeting will be on Wednesday – 12th August 2015 at |
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The meeting closed at 8.00pm and concluded with wine & nibbles in the side garden