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Biddestone and Slaughterford Parish
Council
Notes from the meeting of 25th November
2008
Apologies were received from Cllrs
Mullens and Scott (NWDC).
Restoration of the War Memorial was
completed for Remembrance Day. The
Council expressed their thanks to Mr
Rob Fleming, of Corsham, who carried
out the restoration work, the War
Memorial Trust for contributing half of
the total cost and the Royal British
Legion for an appeal that raised
£1048.80. Mr Andrew Ward took
photographs of the restored monument,
which have been placed in the Archives
of the War Memorial Trust and the
Imperial War Museum.
Inputs for planting round the pond have
been sources and will be delivered in
late January, ready for work in
February.
The quote, submitted by Brackstones for
renovation of the public toilets has
been accepted. Building regulations
control only is needed for this and the
work will be completed by the 1st
April.
The Council have applied to WCC for
matched funding to strengthen awareness
of speeding through the Biddestone. It
is hoped the work will be undertaken
early in the 2009/ 2010 financial year.
We have also requested changes to the
A420 to help traffic leaving the main
road at the Biddestone/ Yatton Keynell
junction and for a bollard at the Gidea
Hall/ Slaughterford turn.
There were no objections to the
following planning applications:
On-going work at Orchard House,
although it was noted that this was
another example of work starting before
an application had been received;
Replacement windows at School Cottage,
The Green, although the necessity for
consultation on a like-for-like
exercise such as this has been queried
with NWDC;
Felling of a tree at Birds Cottage,
Slaughterford.
Applications approved included:
Lateral pruning of a lime tree at The
Old Brewery, Slaughterford;
Rebuilding of a chimney stack at Corner
House, Biddestone;
A first floor extension at Green
Cottage, Biddestone.
Concern regarding planning procedures
after the demise of NWDC was expressed
and a meeting with Cllr Scott
requested.
Maintenance of The Green is to be put
out to tender, with a starting date of
1st March 2009. Details will be
published in the Broadsheet and Honey
comb at the end of January.
A manager for the Biddestone website, a
neighbourhood watch coordinator and a
Council representative for the
Governors of By Brook school are still
required.
The next meeting will be on 27th
January, 2009.
Tim Smith (01249 714455)
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