AMPORT PARISH COUNCIL
Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting held on Monday 17th July 2006 at
7.45 pm in Amport School Hall.
1. Present
Mr I. Morrison, (Chairman), Lt Col Stephens, (Vice
Chairman), Mrs Sarah Hammer, Mrs Carolyn Mallam, Mr Maurice Hardy Mrs Diana
Preston, (arrived 7.50pm), Mr Bill Gore, and Mrs Suzanne Hoare (Clerk)
No members of the public attended.
The village correspondent was present.
Apologies Mr Tim Southern, Mr Neville Geake and Mr Ian Long - these were
accepted.
2. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
The minutes were agreed and signed, having been
proposed by Carolyn Mallam and seconded by Bill Gore
3. Matters Arising from the last meeting
Maurice Hardy raised the issue of the donation given
to the Lily Appeal at last month’s Parish Council Meeting. His concern was
that the Parish Council discussed a major funding item without it appearing
specifically as an Agenda item (Diana Preston arrived).
It was agreed that in future that all major items be included as Agenda items to
allow full discussion within the village before decisions were taken.
4. Reports
The Green
A mother has approached Carolyn Mallam regarding wasps
on the Green. The Parish Council has a best practice obligation to deal with the
problem and will do so if the location of the nest is identified. A letter to
the school will be sent warning of the wasps presence Clerk
Information on new swing seats has been received and it was decided to go
ahead and have the 2 junior swings replaced at a cost of £167.67. This decision
was approved by all councillors present.
VDS
Neville Geake sent a report in his absence informing
the Parish Council that the draft VDS was still with Mr Bibby who was checking
the completeness of the consultation process.
Footpaths and Highways
Complaints have been received concerning sight lines
along Monxton Road before the Amport Inn, This issue has become one of safety
and the Parish Council felt that fairly radical cutting back should be
undertaken. Ian Morrison stated that he would write
to the 2 homeowners involved. Ian Morrison drew the council’s attention to the
recent burglary at Sarson Farm and hoped that this would remain an isolated
incident in the village.
Stroud’s Field
Charles Stephens reported that he felt it looked good
at the moment and, as he and Rose Wareham were both retiring, more voluntary work
would be undertaken in the future. Unfortunately Jill Constable has been ill and
may not be able to undertake some voluntary work on Stroud’s Field.
Ian Morrison reported that after discussions with Allan Maddern concerning
Stroud’s Field that the Field at present differed from the original plans
suggested by Hampshire Wildlife.
He proposed that all councillors receive a copy of the original report before
the next meeting and that Stroud’s Field should be an item for full discussion
at the September meeting. After this Hampshire Wildlife may be invited to offer
more advice on the future development of Stroud’s Field Clerk
to copy report and circulate
5. Planning Applications
8. AOB and Correspondence
Charles Stephens felt a letter of congratulation should be
sent to the school on their recent outstanding OFSTED report.
IM
Ian Morrison proposed that there would be no meeting of the Parish
Council during August. This
was approved by all councillors present.
Sarah Hammer asked if progress had been made on obtaining the mobile speed
camera for use on the Fyfield Road. IM
Sarah Hammer also reported fly tipping on Sarson lane North of the A303
as it joins the Amesbury Road. Clerk
The lack of a playground for residents at Fairways is still under
consideration IM
Diana Preston asked if signs could be erected at the old services on the
A303 at Weyhill telling people that the next public conveniences were at
Solstice Park as problems were occurring with motorists using footpaths in
Quarley to relieve themselves. Clerk Diana Preston
also commented on suspicious dealings at the Grateley end of Grateley Drove, the
Police are investigating Ian Morrison to liase with
Grateley PC
Meeting closed at 8.55pm.
Date of the next meeting September 25th at 7.45pm at
Weyhill Fairground.