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COMBERTON PARISH COUNCIL
Initials in brackets adjacent to an item indicate the member who has tabled this item or is expected to report. Numbers in brackets before an item indicate the minute reference from the last or previous meeting when this matter was tabled.
Mrs Gail Stoehr, Clerk to Comberton Parish Council, 30 West Drive, Highfields Caldecote, CB23 7NY Tel: 01223 264553 Email: parishclerk@comberton.org.uk
I hereby give notice that, as previously arranged, the Meeting of the Parish Council will be held on
Wednesday 11 March 2015 in the Village Hall at 7.30pm.
The Public and Press are cordially invited to be present.
All members of the Council are hereby summoned to attend for the purpose of considering and resolving upon the
business to be transacted at the meeting as set out below.
Gail Stoehr, Clerk 06/03/15
AGENDA
1. Apologies for absence and declaration of interests
1.1 To receive written apologies for absence and reasons
1.2 To receive declarations of interests from councillors on items on the agenda and details of any
dispensations held
1.3 To receive written requests for dispensations for interests and to grant any requests for
dispensation as appropriate (if any)
Comments & observations from members of the public & County and District Cllr reports
2. To approve the minutes of the last meeting on 11 February 2015
3. Matters arising or carried forward from the last meeting or a previous meeting for discussion or
decision and to note the Clerk’s report
3.1 (3.2) Pitch maintenance – to consider quotations for fertiliser, weed treatment and grass rust
3.2 (5.2) to discuss if the Parish Council should purchase and install a MUGA and how this might
be funded
3.3 (6.3) Comberton Village College – request to establish orienteering course on Recreation
Ground for school and public use – report on discussions with CVC (JP)
4. Finance, procedure & risk assessment
4.1 To receive the finance report and to approve the payment of bills
5. To receive reports and items from committees, working groups and members for information
only unless specified
5.1 Planning Committee report – to note the minutes of Committee meetings
5.2 Transport Working Group (SH)
5.2.1 Proposal for application to CCC to install double yellow lines on the inside (east) side
of the road on the bend in Hillfield Road
5.2.2 Proposal to reinstall the wooden post on South Street to prevent damage to the verge,
and to install posts on the verge in Green End
5.3.3 Proposal to seek permission from CCC to change speed limits on Long Road, Branch
Road and Green End to 30 mph, Comberton Road CVC to Toft (40mph), Royston
Lane (40mph) and to use the TWG budget to put in place.
5.2.4 Proposal to install an on-road 2-cable traffic monitoring device to assess traffic volume
and speed, using TWG funds
5.2.5 Proposal that the Tree Group considers planting a tree on the verge on Barton Road, as
an alternative to a wooden bollard
6. To consider matters arising out of correspondence/communications received
6.1 Meridian Primary School PTA – request for grant assistance
6.2 CHS request to erect a bench on Normandy Close public open space
6.3 Request to hold a children’s fun fair on the Recreation Ground
6.4 Resident request to purchase land for garden extension
7. Closure of meeting
Clerk report to Comberton Parish Council 11 March 2015
1 Apologies have been received from Cllr McCabe (out of parish) and Pemberton
(resigned due to personal commitments)
1.3 To receive written requests for dispensations for interests (if any) – none received at
the time of writing.
2. To approve the minutes of the last meeting on 11 February – attached
3.1 (3.2) Pitch maintenance – to consider quotations for fertiliser, weed treatment and
grass rust – quotations will be brought to the meeting
3.2 (5.2) MUGA – deferred at the last meeting.
3.3 (6.3) Comberton Village College – request to establish orienteering course on
Recreation Ground for school and public use – report on discussions with CVC – Cllr
Preston to report
Other for info only
In response to the Parish Council’s complaint as follows –
“3rd
December the Parish Council accepted a quotation from CGM to clear the landscaping
swale at Nomandy Close (as attached).
The Parish Council’s expectation is that all contracts should be fulfilled fairly quickly and as
it is now nearly three months later and the works have not started the Parish Council would
like to submit a formal complaint.
The Council has also given your company the following contracts and would like to include
the following in its complaint and would like to know when these works are going to be
completed?
- Planting of hedging and a tree at Normandy Close. It was a condition of the
acceptance that the works were completed by the end of February. A Council member
has informed me that the works have not been done. Email acceptance sent 12
February.
- Slide handrail repair - Email acceptance sent 10 February.
- The annual causeway maintenance contract
The Parish Council has also received several complaints that the landscaping between
Harbour Avenue and Hillfield Road (to the side of the Meridian School is looking very
untidy). Please can you arrange to have all the landscaping work detailed in your contacted
completed ASAP.”
CGM to the Clerk
“As per my email of yesterday I have investigated and Tom has assured me that the items
below will be completed by 14/03/15:
• Clear the landscaping swale at Nomandy Close
• Slide handrail repair
• The annual causeway maintenance contract
• Landscaping between Harbour Avenue and Hillfield Road
The below will be completed by 20/03/15 as we need to order the plants, can you confirm if
this date is acceptable and you would still like to go ahead so that we can order the plants
• Planting of hedging and a tree at Normandy Close
I apologise for any inconvenience caused and would like to assure you that this level of
service is not what we expect from our management team and is certainly not what you can
expect going forward.
I would appreciate it if you could let me know by return, if you still want us to go ahead with
the hedge and tree planting at Normandy close, given that your deadline has expired. If you
do I will get the plants on order.
Should any of the above not be fulfilled as indicated or if you have any service level issues in
the future please feel free to contact me directly.
Once again, please accept my sincere apologies.
Kind regards
Luke Hamill
Director of Operations & Development
Country Grounds Maintenance Ltd
Clerk to CGM having first discussed this with the Chairman
“Thank you for your reply and for supplying the date for the works and for your apology. The
Parish Council will be informed of your reply at its meeting next week.
As to the planting at Normandy Close the Parish Council has been put in an unfortunate
position as Council wanted the planting to be done before the end of February as our Tree
Group had assured us that before the end February was the optimum time to plant.
The Parish Council agrees to the work being completed in a couple of weeks time with the
proviso that any failed planting is replaced by CGM at no cost to the Council. “
4.1 To receive the finance report and to approve the payment of bills – attached.
5.1 Planning Committee report – attached
5.2 Transport Working Group
Report and recommendations attached. Cllr Higman to report.
6. To consider matters arising out of correspondence/communications received
6.1 Meridian Primary School PTA – request for grant assistance
Caroline Abraham writes:
Please find attached my completed application on behalf of the Meridian School PTA
for consideration for a grant assistance from the Parish Council. I have also attached
the PTA's constitution, a financial summary for 2013/14 plus our latest financial
summary up to December 2014. I have also provided a layout of the proposed design
and a quotation as an indication of the costs involved.
Application form and supporting papers for a grant of £2000 towards the Meridian
School Library refurbishment project attached.
6.2 CHS request to erect a bench on Normandy Close public open space - attached
“We were just going for a standard size picnic or seating bench and it would be free
standing on the grass and not require fixings.
It would be provided by CHS from the community funds so I guess we’d have to
maintain it as well. Do we actually need to get permission from the council for the
bench, I didn’t realise we needed to on this area of land….apologies if I’ve not gone
through the appropriate channels!”
6.3 Request to hold a children’s fun fair on the Recreation Ground
I am applying to fetch my children's fun fair to your recreation ground pulling on site
on the 7th June and leaving on the 14th June. Opening 11-12-13th. 6pm-8-30pm this
is something we do all over east Anglia and this year we have this week free so we
would like to try and fetch our fair to your village. If you would like a site meeting so
I can show you how much area I would take up don’t hesitate to get in touch
07973442540 we have all the insurances and independent tests plus references.
Regards Frankie Harris
6.3 Resident request to purchase land for garden extension
“We, owners of 15 Thornbury, Comberton, would like to ascertain if the Parish
Council would be willing to consider us purchasing an area of land, currently unused,
to extend our garden.
Attached is a plan of Thornbury with the area concerned marked in red. While
leaving existing trees in place, we would like to cultivate a small area then grass over
the remaining section, fence off the garden and plant further trees and bushes along
the full boundary.
We would be very grateful if you would consider the purchase of this area, or part
thereof, and provide a response in the near future. “
Advice to the Council has been provided to members.
Comberton Parish Council Minutes Wednesday 11 February 2015
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COMBERTON PARISH COUNCIL
The minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on
Wednesday 11 February 2015 in the Village Hall at 7.30pm
Members present:
Councillors:
Miss A Bacon (Chairman) (AB)
Mr R Elleray (RE)
Mr H Griffiths (HG)
Mr A Hollick (AH)
Dr J McCabe (JM)
Mr S Moffat (SM)
Mrs J Preston (JP)
Mr T Scott (TS)
Mr N Taylor (NT)
Miss C Westgarth (CW)
In attendance: 2 members of the public and Mrs Gail Stoehr (Clerk).
1. Apologies for absence and declarations of interest
1.1 To receive written apologies for absence and reasons
Apologies for absence were received from Cllr Pemberton.
1.2 To receive declarations of interests from councillors on items on the agenda
Cllr Moffat declared an interest in Item 3.4 a Trustee of the Comberton Playground
Project. Cllr Griffiths declared an interest in Item 5.4 as his wife was a Library Visitor.
1.3 To receive written requests for dispensations for interests (if any)
None.
1.4 To grant any requests for dispensation as appropriate
None.
A minute’s silence was held in memory of Mark Bennett, a former member of the Parish
Council, who had died.
Comments & observations from members of the public and County and District
Councillor reports
Mr Tony Oates updated the Parish Council on the newsletter article concerning BT
Broadband, which had resulted in six people contacting him. Those people presently
with lines from the exchange can be connected to a new box some time in 2015. Mr
Oates was thanked for his efforts.
Cllr Taylor spoke on behalf of Anthony Bateman regarding the works at Normandy
Close. It was observed that the weeding and spraying was still outstanding and CGM
had also been given the contract for the hedge planting and tree work to be completed
by the end of February. A complaint is to be submitted to the contractor as works had
not been completed.
A resident complained that litter was being left behind after refuse collections had
taken place.
The previously circulated report from the County Councillor was taken as read.
Cllr Higman arrived at 7.45 pm.
District Cllr Scott spoke to his written report, which covered the gate by the
Churchyard, parking on the pavements, and the fish and chip van in Harbour Avenue.
Cllr Higman provided an update on her discussions with the Royal Mail regarding the
parking outside the Post Office.
2. To approve the minutes of the last meeting on 14 January 2015, and also the
confidential minutes of the October and November meetings RESOLVED that the minutes of the last meeting on 14 January be approved
(Prop AB, 2nd
HG, carried with 2 abstentions) and signed by the Chairman.
RESOLVED that the confidential minutes of the October and November 2014 meetings
be approved (Prop AG, 2nd HG)
and signed by the Chairman.
Comberton Parish Council Minutes Wednesday 11 February 2015
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3. Mattegrs arising or carried forward from the meeting or a previous meeting for
discussion or decision and to note the Clerk’s report
The Clerk’s report, which included background to items on the agenda and matters
arising, was noted.
3.1 (3.2) Shrubs planted on Parish Council land
RESOLVED as it was not known who had planted the shrubs to write to the six homes
in the vicinity of 30 Hillfield Road that the Parish Council has noted shrubs have been
planted on Parish Council land, and in view of the consequent maintenance costs to the
Council, which would set a precedent, they will need to be removed to facilitate grass
cutting and maintenance. The resident concerned may reclaim the shrubs and plant
them on their own land within 28 days.
RESOLVED unanimously to write to CGM expressing the Parish Council’s concerns
at the lack of maintenance to the landscaping areas. (Prop NT, 2nd SH)
3.2 (3.3) Pitch maintenance – to consider quotations for fertiliser, weed treatment and
grass rust
Deferred to the next meeting.
3.3 (4.2) Annual review of electricity prices
RESOLVED to stay with E.On on a one-year contract but to delegate to the Clerk to
see whether the price can be negotiated lower. (Prop RE, 2nd JM)
3.4 Phase 3 play equipment project request from the Comberton Playground Project that
the Parish Council covers the shortfall itself
RESOLVED to give Comberton Playground Project the option either to modify the
project to match the money or they must continue to fundraise. The Parish Council
hopes that they will be successful.
4. Finance, procedure & risk assessment
4.1 To receive the financial report and to approve the payment of bills
RESOLVED to receive the financial report and that this be checked against the
invoices and statements before the cheques are signed at the end of the meeting.
RESOLVED (Prop AB, 2nd BP)
that the payments as listed in the financial report should be
paid, plus Greenhams (Cricket Club tables) £126.18.
Salaries £287.47
Cambridge Water (Pavilion water) £284.57
CGM (Hedge pruning) £151.20
JS Electrical (Immersion heater timer) £130.00
LGS Services (Admin support) £1510.58
Credits, including bank interest and pitch hire fees, were noted.
4.2 Update on the Option to Tax
RESOLVED to note that HMRC had written and required more information and that
the Clerk will work with the FBWG on this matter.
5. To receive reports and recommendations from committees, working groups and
members
5.1 Planning Committee report
The Planning report as circulated was taken as read. The Council was pleased with
SCDC’s new policy of informing Parish Councils.
5.2 RWG report
The RWG report as circulated was taken as read. A MUGA will be an agenda item at
the next meeting.
5.3 Transport Working Group
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5.3.1 Minor Improvement Scheme outcome and proposal that the Parish Council considers
how this could be funded
RESOLVED to note that the application had not been successful and that an estimate
of costs, should the Parish Council carry out the work itself, would be in the region of
£17-25,000.
RESOLVED that the TWG should find out from County Cllr Frost why the Parish
Council had not been successful when other parish councils had obtained funding for
the same project.
5.4 Comberton Library
RESOLVED to receive Cllr Griffiths verbal report and written correspondence both
indicating that the future of the Library is under threat and to place an article in
Contact.
6. To consider matters arising out of correspondence/communications received
6.1 SCDC consultation on use of Article 4 directions to help retain village pubs and
Campaign for Real Ale – re SCDC protection of public houses
RESOLVED to respond that the Parish Council fully supports the use of Article 4
directions to help retain village pubs.
6.2 Seetec- Community work placements programme
RESOLVED that members should consider this and let the Clerk know if hty have any
suggestions so that this could be considered further at a future meeting.
6.3 Comberton Village College – request to establish orienteering course on Recreation
Ground for school and public use
RESOLVED that Cllr Preston will speak to the College to obtain further details.
6.4 Draft A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme Development Consent
Order
Noted.
7. Closure of meeting
There was no further business and the meeting was declared closed at 9.05 pm.
Signed ……………………………………. .Chairman …………………date
COMBERTON PC FINANCIAL REPORT
Mar-15
Summary of Month £
Balance brought forward 176529.90
Adjusts/transfs/inc during period
Additional payments approved at last/previous meeting
GREENHAM CLEANING SUPPLIES -126.18
Misc Credits
COMBERTON UTD PITCH HIRE 200.00
Total Adjustments 73.82
Balance revised after adjustments 176603.72
Bank Reconciliation
Account Funds Statement Outstanding
National Savings D&M Fund 83461.99 83461.99
Santander 93141.73 108173.68 -15031.95
Total 176603.72 191635.67 -15031.95
Expenditure for approval £ chq no.
CPRE AFFILIATION FEE 36.00 559
COUNTRYSIDE WATCH AFFILIATION FEE 40.00 560COUNTRYSIDE WATCH AFFILIATION FEE 40.00 560
SALARY 49.00 561
SALARY 271.37 562
LGS SERVICES ADMIN SUPPORT 1509.78 563
Total Expenditure 1906.15
Balance C/F 174697.57
Gail Stoehr
Responsible Financial Officer
Notes:
Late invoices will be brought to the meeting
PTA_Finance year 13_14 report full-1.doc 15.12.14
MERIDIAN SCHOOL PTA
Finance report Year 13/14 - full
Account calculated on CASH basis
Starting balance Sept 13 3,764.80 Fund raisings Income Expenses Result
New School Uniform (School Trends) Nearly New School Uniform Year Book Christmas Cards (APFS) Christmas’ productions DVD Christmas Raffle / refreshments Christmas’ Disco Yellow Moon/Easy to name Book Sale Pancake Toss Non-School Uniform days Mothers/Fathers Day Secrets Pamper Evening Shakespeare Quiz/Readathon Summer Fete Year 6 production refreshments Summer Concert refreshments Easy Fundraising Sports day refreshments
2760.58 303.30 307.50
1,274.50 970.00 462.32 406.60
34.43 86.98
640.80 137.05 540.10 237.70
72.00 2,472.29
70.79 210.61
49.72 116.87
1795.94 0
(y14/15) 1,039.20
745.00 0
158.07 0 0 0 0
335.41 37.07
0 537.92
0 20.00
0 0
964.64 303.30 307.50 235.30 225.00 462.32 248.53
34.43 86.98
640.80 137.05 204.69 200.63
72.00 1934.37
70.79 190.61
49.72 116.87
Sub total 11154.14 4668.61 6485.53 Main Funding
Donation to school 3000.00 -3000.00 School stage lighting 300.00 -300.00 Year 6 leavers activities 220.07 -220.07
Sub total 3520.07 -3520.07 Others
Bank interests General expenses (e.g. stationaries)
8.90
74.60
8.90 -74.60
PTA UK membership 96.00 -96.00 Lottery licence fee 20.00 -20.00
Sub total 8.90 190.60 -181.70
TOTAL 11163.04 8379.28 2783.76 Balance 31st Aug 14 6,548.56
PTA_Finance summary_15th_Jan_2015-1.doc 06/01/15
MERIDIAN SCHOOL PTA MEETING
Friday 15th January
Finance summary report to date Year 14/15
6th January 2015 (re-conciliated with end of Dec 14 bank statement)
Year 14/15 summary to date
Starting balance Sept 14 6,548.56 Expenditures:
Expenses (late claims, presents etc…) 60.76 School trend variance -652.63
Year book 13/14 variance -440.00 Father’s day secret (Y14/15) -41.88
Lottery licence fee 20.00
Income:
Profits from events to date (see details overleaf) 2,689.27 Easyfundraising 32.19
Other income (e.g. bank interest etc…) 17.75
Balance End Dec 14 8,072.30
Year 14/15 plan
Committed (unavoidable) PTA UK membership 96.00
Commitments to school:
School donation for Autumn term 1,000.00
13/01/2015
PTA_Finance summary_15th_Jan_2015-1.doc 06/01/15
Details of Profits to date year 14/15:
(Last year)
School Trends -652.63 (964.64)
Friday Cake sale 468.65 new
Nearly New School Uniform 128.50 (303.30)
Non-Uniform days 121.51 (137.05)
Quiz night 469.16 new
Book Festival 151.88 new
Disco's (exp. for treats not yet claimed) 303.00 (248.53)
Christmas Cards 261.35 (235.30)
refreshments @events (exp. not yet claimed) 140.22
(462.32) Christmas Raffles 400.00
Christmas DVD (expected ~ £400 more) -55.00 (225)
Bag to school (late cheque from June 14) 300.00
Easyfundraising Q3 32.19 (49.72)
Year Book (exp. Y13/14) -440.00
Fathers’ Day Secrets (exp. Y14/15) -41.88
Note: Only the numbers in bold are final School Trends estimated profit y13/14 was £317.44 Year book 13/14 net results -132.50 (y13/14 £307.50) Bag to school profit is from last year (cheque was found at school in Dec) Fathers’ Day Secrets were sales purchases ahead for 2015
NORMANDY CLOSE Dear resident; A number of you have contacted me in the past regarding the trees and hedges at Normandy Close which have unfortunately died since they were planted by the developers. I have been working for some time these shrubs and trees re-ahead and do this work but as our estates contractor will be changing in March 2015 I am going to re-submit the quote for the work wias hopefully they will present better value for money. Normandy Close has a new Estate Inspector, Mr Anthony Bateman who lives at number 18 has kindly agreed to monitor the work that the contractor provides and he has said that residents can contact him about any issues which they have concerns about and want raised I won’t publicly name the last inspector but I would like to thank that person for all their feedback and dedication to the role
Mr Bateman has come up with an idea to get a bench put up on the grassed area opposite houses 22 -18 Normandy Close. CHS will fund this bench for residents and all being well it will be in situ for Tell me what you think……please fill in the tick box below to record your support for this idea or to express your concerns if you have any. My direct dial number is 01223 713568 or email I would like to see a bench at Normandy Close YES
I would prefer a picnic bench or seating bench ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Best wishes Andrea Clarke Housing Officer
NORMANDY CLOSE
A number of you have contacted me in the past regarding the trees and hedges at Normandy Close which have unfortunately died since they were planted by the
I have been working for some time with our property services department to get -planted. CHS do have permission and the funds
ahead and do this work but as our estates contractor will be changing in March 2015 submit the quote for the work with the new contractor in the spring
as hopefully they will present better value for money.
Normandy Close has a new Estate Inspector, Mr Anthony Bateman who lives at number 18 has kindly agreed to monitor the work that the contractor provides and
aid that residents can contact him about any issues which they have concerns about and want raised with CHS.
I won’t publicly name the last inspector but I would like to thank that person for all their feedback and dedication to the role!!
Mr Bateman has come up with an idea to get a bench put up on the grassed area 18 Normandy Close. CHS will fund this bench for residents and
all being well it will be in situ for the summer time.
Tell me what you think……please fill in the tick box below to record your support for this idea or to express your concerns if you have any.
My direct dial number is 01223 713568 or email andrea.clarke@chsgroup.org.uk
would like to see a bench at Normandy Close YES NO
I would prefer a picnic bench or seating bench
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
A number of you have contacted me in the past regarding the trees and hedges at Normandy Close which have unfortunately died since they were planted by the
with our property services department to get and the funds to go
ahead and do this work but as our estates contractor will be changing in March 2015 th the new contractor in the spring
Normandy Close has a new Estate Inspector, Mr Anthony Bateman who lives at number 18 has kindly agreed to monitor the work that the contractor provides and
aid that residents can contact him about any issues which they have
I won’t publicly name the last inspector but I would like to thank that person for all
Mr Bateman has come up with an idea to get a bench put up on the grassed area 18 Normandy Close. CHS will fund this bench for residents and
Tell me what you think……please fill in the tick box below to record your support for
andrea.clarke@chsgroup.org.uk
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
15
Thornbury
The
Dri
ft
Denotes the wooded area which lies between our, 15
Thornbury’s, Garden and The Drift.
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Transport working group meeting held 26 February 2015
Report to Parish Council and recommendations
Summary of recommendations 1. Apply to County Council to install double yellow lines on the inside (east)
side of the road on the bend on Hillfield.
2. Reinstall the wooden post on South Street to prevent the extensive
damage to the verge. At the same time, the wooden posts that were
previously agreed by the PC to be installed on the verge of Green End next
to the garage should also be installed.
3. To seek permission from CCC to make changes to speed limits [on Long
Road – Branch Road – Green End (30 mph), Comberton Road CVC–Toft
(40mph), Royston Lane (40mph) and use TWG budget to put in place.
4. Install an on-road 2-cable traffic monitoring device to get a better idea of
traffic volume and speed, using TWG funds.
5. Request the Tree working group to consider planting a tree on the verge
outside the affordable housing on Barton Road as a more attractive
alternative to a wooden bollard.
Report See correspondence from parishioners attached.
The TWG discussed the following:
1. Zebra crossing: TWG will put an article in Comberton Contact to note that
the funding application was unsuccessful. We will revisit crossing points
and traffic calming if Bennell Farm development goes ahead.
2. Parking
a. Normandy Close – Sophie met with Andrea Clarke (Housing Officer
with CHS Group) to look at the parking issue together. We agreed
to wait until CHS Group appoints a new grounds maintenance
contractor and keep situation under review. Parking was not a
problem at the time of the visit. No action to take immediately.
b. Hillfield – Sophie met with Mrs Hurry of 2 Hillfield. The problem is
people parking on the inside of the bend on Hillfield as well as the
outside of the curve (where there are some legitimate parking
spaces). This blocks access for bin lorries, oil tankers and
emergency vehicles, and makes visibility poor.
Recommendation to Parish Council: Apply to County Council to
install double yellow lines on the inside (east) side of the road on
the bend.
c. Barton Road – Sophie met Mrs Spight and has looked at the area
where she requests a bollard. The TWG sympathises with Mrs
Spight and her neighbour, and will put an article in the Comberton
Contact requesting residents to park more considerately. But the
TWG didn’t feel there is a safety issue here and don’t recommend
installing a wooden bollard. We ask the Tree working group to
consider planting a tree on the verge as a more attractive
alternative.
d. The wooden post on South Street was a parish council post and has
been knocked down.
The TWG recommends reinstalling the post to prevent the
extensive damage to the verge. At the same time, the wooden
posts that were previously agreed by the PC to be installed on the
verge of Green End next to the garage should also be installed.
3. Speed limits. Sophie has been in contact with Barton PC which would like
to change the speed limit on Comberton Road between CVC and Toft from
60 mph to 40 mph.
Previous discussions in the TWG /PC also suggested extending the 30 mph
speed limit on Long Road beyond the entrance to Branch Road; and
making Branch Road / Green End all 30 mph, in order to make the road
approach to the permissive cycle way and caravan park safer. Also to
reduce the speed limit from 60mph to 40 mph on the approach to South
Street along Royston Lane.
Recommendation: to seek permission from CCC to make these changes to
speed limits and use TWG budget to put in place.
4. Speed checks in Comberton: TWG agreed we should seek an on-road two-
cable vehicle count and speed check on West Street, to get a better idea
of how many vehicles are passing through the village and how fast they
go. This can be used to support future applications for traffic calming or
crossing points.
Recommendation: to install a vehicle count and speed check on West
Street using TWG funds.
5. Article in Comberton Contact – the TWG will write an article for Comberton
Contact highlighting the increasing problem of parking in Comberton and
requesting residents to be more considerate in parking.
6. The TWG notes that there are still very few grit boxes in the village.
Another 5 boxes should be installed before next winter.
7. Rehabilitation of The Causeway. The TWG would like to propose to the PC
that the funds originally allocated for the zebra crossing and since
reallocated for ‘special projects’ should be used to rehabilitate The
Causeway as one of the most historic and attractive places in Comberton.
Correspondence From: Andrea Clarke [mailto:Andrea.Clarke@chsgroup.org.uk] Sent: 04 February 2015 12:31To: Gail Stoehr (Clerk to Comberton Parish CouncilSubject: Request for advice & help. Normandy Close Comberton
Good afternoon Gail,
I hope you are well?
I wonder if I can ask the Parish Council for advice about some parking issues that I’ve had reported to me.
The parking area at the entrance to Normandy Close is used by residents of The Valley, I
have been told that this was part of the agreement so the new development got the go
ahead.
As you’ll see from the pictures attached it’s getting a bit crazy parking wise down there. I have had complaints that vehicles regularly double park going across the area of landscaping
which runs at the back of the spaces and I have had a complaint about the number of commercial vehicles using these spaces.
I appreciate that no one can govern the types of cars parked there but could you confirm whether there is anything that the Parish council can do to ensure people park sensibly
without going on to the land. Would there be a budget from the parish council to put a fence or barriers in to discourage people parking over the bark and where shrubs were supposed to
grow?
In the future I would like to improve this landscaped area which I think comes under CHS
jurisdiction; the shrubs need replanting and the bark replacing but I am loathe to invest this money if I can’t stop people parking over this area and killing what we’ve planted.
If the council aren’t able to help could you tell me who the local PCSO is so I can see whether this is something they can help to resolve by perhaps door-knocking in the Valley?
Many thanks
Andrea
Andrea Clarke Housing Officer CHS Group Switchboard: 0300 111
3555 Direct: 01223 713568 Fax: Andrea.Clarke@chsgroup.o
rg.uk www.chsgroup.org.uk
On 19 Feb 2015, at 09:46, Gail Stoehr (Clerk to Comberton Parish Council
<parishclerk@comberton.org.uk> wrote: Dear Sophie
Mrs Hurry has just called. She reported that the bin men could not empty bins this
morning as cars parking in road obstructed access for their bin lorry.
Mrs Hurry had just had a shower and her hair was wet but she went to the houses in
Hillfield and asked all the residents if they owned one of the parked cars and if they
could remove it to provide access for the bin men.
Eventually a builder who was parked in the lay-by moved and the bin lorry was able
to gain access and has emptied the bins. She asks the Parish Council to do something
needs before this occurs again.
Sophie please call her on 01223 264959
so that the TWG can look into the matter and let me know in due course if the TWG
has a proposal to put a future PC meeting.
Many thanks.
Regards
Gail
From: thespights@uwclub.net [mailto:thespights@uwclub.net] Sent: 05 December 2014
14:24To: Gail Stoehr (Clerk to Comberton Parish CouncilSubject: RE: FW: Street lights
Hello
I have recently been in contact with you regarding the streetlight on Barton Road. Despite Stephen Frost assuring us he would come and see the light once switched on, we feel rather let down that we've not had the support we would have liked form the council in getting the post reduced in size. I have a further issue I would like to raise in regards to the area outside the affordable housing on Barton Road. There is a small piece of grass (now mainly mud) by the entrance to our houses. My elderly neighbour, who has asked for my support with this, has recently filled the hole in this piece of 'grass' with rubble, by hand and then laid turf on it. She has tried to protect her hard work by placing a traffic cone on this area. However people
using the layby seem not to be able to enter it correctly and instead mount the patch of grass (effectively the edge of the pavement) churn up the mud and continue on to the layby. She has real concerns about cars skidding on the mud that spills out onto the road and is also upset that her hard work has so blatantly been spoilt. It's important that we all get to live in a village that looks good. I would suggest that a wooden post with reflectors on it could be placed on this area, much like those in South Street, this would give her peace of mind as well as protecting the children and parents who use this pavement. Please could this issue be looked into.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Spight
From: Gail Stoehr (Clerk to Comberton Parish Council [mailto:parishclerk@comberton.org.uk] Sent: 17 February 2015 09:25To: 'KAREN GREGORY'Subject: RE: Verge outside 2A South Street Comberton
Dear Karen
The wooden posts were erected by the Parish Council many years ago.
I will ask the Parish Council’s Transport Working Group to take a look and make a recommendation to
the Parish Council on it.
Can you please tell me if you have any information on the vehicle which caused damage to the bollard
and also if you know where the bollard is now?
Regards
Gail
From: KAREN GREGORY [mailto:karengregory100@gmail.com] Sent: 16 February 2015 15:28To: parishclerk@comberton.org.ukSubject: Verge outside 2A South Street Comberton
Dear Gail Stoehr,
I would be most grateful if you advise me who to contact about putting back the wooden post that until
fairly recently existed outside our house on the verge.
It was removed after being hit by a vehicle but this has resulted in the grass verge being ploughed up
by refuse trucks and cars visiting the dental surgery.
Many thanks for your help,
Kind regards,
Karen Gregory,
2A South Street
Comberton
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