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    Parish Magazine Report from April 2012

    Prior to the public forum, the Parish Council was addressed by Balvinder Heran from Stratford DistrictCouncil about improving rural broadband in the Stratford District. There were 14 members of the public

    in attendance for this presentation. Following the presentation, Balvinder took questions from people.

    The public forum then commenced with 7 members of the public present, together with District Councillor

    Atkinson, District Councillor Oakley and County Council Perry.Brian Stembridge spoke about the grant application which had been submitted by Tanworth Village Hall

    to improve the acoustics at the village hall

    Ewen Cunningham said that he feels that the alterations to the junction at Shutt Lane and Umberslade Roadhave made the traffic turn much faster making it much more dangerous. There is parking on the double

    yellow lines and there is danger to people leaving the car park. Councillor Perry said that there has been a

    major investigation in to the crossroads at Umberslade Road. The problem concerning ownership of theland on the opposite corner has been resolved so the improvements to the junction should now be able to go

    ahead.

    Report from County Councillor Perry:The speed reduction to 50mph at Forshaw Heath Road will be implemented as soon as possible.At Junction 3 of the M42, there will be 2 major new signs erected on the island.

    More power is to be devolved to community forums. At a future meeting community grants are up fordiscussion.

    Warwickshire County Council opposed the HS2 project and has listed their opposition asking for a judicial

    review. If this is unsuccessful the County Council will do as much as they can for the residents affected.Tom Hill is being closed for a few metres either side of the railway bridge for one day, the 17th May, to

    enable an inspection. According to the request for the closure, the road should only be closed between 9am

    and 4pm.

    Report from District Councillor Atkinson:

    Councillor Atkinson thanked the Parish Council for taking the decision to continue with their support for

    the Alderhanger Lane Action Group. The group are continuing with their efforts and are working hard toreach a solution to the problem. They have lodged a complaint with Bromsgrove District Council aboutthe mess in the area. There is evidence that the undesirable activities are returning.

    Work on the problem in Springbrook Road with sewerage which has been going on since 2009 will

    commence in the autumn.

    Report from District Councillor Oakley

    Councillor Oakley reported that he is supporting Councillor Cockings who wants the District Council todebate section 106. At present it is left to the officers and the money can go anywhere. They want a

    debate on giving some/more involvement to ward members.

    The Chairman, Councillor Willmott then opened the meeting. The minutes from March were confirmed as a

    true and accurate record and the chairman signed them.The matters raised in the public forum were addressed.

    Planning decisions were received for

    Red Roofs Certificate of Lawful Proposed Use or Development and Permission with ConditionsThe Pigeon Barn Permission with Conditions

    Planning applications were considered -

    5 Earlsmere, Earlswood The Parish Council had no objection to this proposal.Land off Poolhead Lane The Parish Council objected to this application. It was felt that this is an

    inappropriate site situated in the Greenbelt. The site is next to the motorway and we dont feel that with

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    the high levels of pollution it is a safe environment for anyone to reside, especially children. The site lacks

    a decent standard of amenity which should be afforded to anyone in society. We understand that an

    average family pitch should be capable of accommodating an amenity building, a large trailer and touringcaravan or two trailers, a drying area, a lockable shed, parking space for two vehicles and a small garden

    area.

    The Council appointed a contractor to remove the diseased tree on the village green. The old tree will be

    burnt at the Jubilee Beacon on June 4th. The County Forester would be asked to supply and plant thereplacement tree on the village green.

    A number of grant applications were considered:

    It was approved to award 216 to the British Legion to purchase a new flag.It was approved to donate 600 towards fireworks and other expenses for the Jubilee Beacon.

    It was approved to donate up to 200 if required towards the Olympic Torch Relay Celebration.

    It was approved to donate 2,250 to Tanworth Village Hall to improve the acoustics.It was felt that last years donation was given as a one-off donation to the Tanworth Village Fete

    Committee and therefore their application was declined.

    It was discussed and approved that consent is given for a memorial bench in the park providing that thedesign and location of the bench is approved in advance and there is no cost to the Parish Council. A

    concrete base should also be laid.There were no other issues raised around the parish and the meeting was closed.

    The full minutes are available on our websitewww.tanworth-pc.org.ukor from the Parish Office in

    Earlswood Craft Centre, Wood Lane. The next meeting will be at Earlswood Village Hall on June 21st and

    then at Tanworth Village Hall on July 19th. Anyone is welcome to come and listen or if you have an issuethat you would like to raise, there is a Public Forum at 7.30pm. If you would like us to start e-mailing a

    Parish Newsletter, please just e-mail the parish office at [email protected] we will add you to

    our circulation list. If anyone has a matter which they would like us to pass on to PCSO Dave Martin,please give us the details and we will pass them on. If it is of a confidential nature, then you are welcome

    to leave a sealed envelope in the parish office addressed to PCSO Dave Martin and we will hand it over

    unopened. Dont forget that PCSO Martin will be giving crime prevention advice or addressing localconcerns at his mobile police surgeries which are on the first Friday of each month. You can contact PCSOMartin on 07923 288641.

    Julie White - Parish Clerk

    http://www.tanworth-pc.org.uk/http://www.tanworth-pc.org.uk/mailto:[email protected]://www.tanworth-pc.org.uk/mailto:[email protected]