A MEETING OF COPMANTHORPE PARISH COUNCIL was held on TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY 2021 at 7.30 pm.

 

Due to the current COVID-19 outbreak, and in accordance with The Local Authorities and Police and Crime Panels (Coronavirus) (Flexibility of Local Authority and Police and Crime Panel Meetings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020 this Meeting took place remotely.

 

PRESENT:    COUNCILLOR ROBERT WEST              Chairman

                        COUNCILLOR GRAHAM AUTON

                        COUNCILLOR DAVID CARR

                        COUNCILLOR TIM DUFFY

COUNCILLOR TIM JARRETT

COUNCILLOR LARS KRAMM

COUNCILLOR DAVID SMITH

                        COUNCILLOR MEGAN TAYLOR

                        COUNCILLOR PETER WHITFIELD

                       

                        Mrs P Diane Greenwell                                Clerk

 

 

1.      APOLOGIES   

 

Councillor Melissa Magson

 

 

2.      DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST AND DISPENSATIONS

 

None.

 

 

3.      MINUTES OF THE MEETING held on 8th DECEMBER 2020, having been previously circulated were PROPOSED by Cllr Mrs Megan Taylor as a true and correct record of that Meeting.  SECONDED by Cllr Graham Auton.  ALL IN FAVOUR. 

 

 

4.      NORTH YORKSHIRE POLICE

 

Members are pleased to receive a monthly report from the police – the first since

the beginning of lockdown in March.  There seems to be an increase in anti-social behaviour, particularly at the Recreation Centre, and an increased police presence

 in the village has been noticed, including the use of automatic number plate

recognition cameras.  Cllr Duffy will enquire as to why these are being deployed,    Cllr

and also if there is any progress on recent burglaries.                                                Duffy                          

 

 

 

 

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5.      YORKFIELD LANE

 

We are informed that the Inspector wishes to view the site alone.  He will

attend site sometime during week commencing 18th January.  The Parish

Council will respect the Inspector’s wishes and abide by his decision.

 

 

6.      CLERK’S REPORT

 

Letters had been sent out regarding overhanging hedges as agreed at last meeting,

and responses received.  Some action had already been taken.

After some lengthy discussion it was AGREED that members should report any    Cllrs

similar problems to Cllr Auton, who will then suggest which should be referred to

CYC for action.  In the meantime, a reminder to residents to keep hedges and

trees on their boundaries from impeding the footpath, will be placed in the             Cllr

Newsletter.                                                                                                            Whitfield

 

 

7.      ACTION REVIEW

 

We are waiting to hear back from CYC that they accept the proposed Management

Plan for the balancing pond, and will then discuss what work remains for us, and any

volunteers to carry out. 

 

An order has been placed for the Ebor Way signage, but the manufacturer will not

return to work until the end of January.

 

8.      REPORTS FROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

 

a) Planning

The monthly report has been circulated

 

b) Roads and Footpaths

Members are reminded to send their reports to Cllr Auton in time for the

February meeting.                                                                                                  Cllrs

The non-slip surfacing at the junction of Station Road/Main Street has been

re-affixed.

The way markers on the bridleway across the A64 from Colton Lane to

Askham Bryan College are in the ditch.  The Clerk will ask the Public Rights

of Way Officer at CYC to arrange for their reinstatement.                                   Clerk

 

c)  Finance

Minutes of the Meeting held on 5th January had been circulated.

A useful meeting with Panda Playgroup had taken place.  After having

sight of their Management Accounts, Cllr Duffy is content to PROPOSE

that the requested grant of £2,500 be paid as soon as possible.  AGREED.

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Cllr Duffy also PROPOSED that an application by Copmanthorpe Pharmacy

for funding of £300 to train one volunteer  in the provision of mental health

support in the community be approved.  There are two other volunteers, funding

 for whom is being sought elsewhere, and the Parish Council will step in if these applications fail.  SECONDED by Cllr Whitfield.  ALL IN FAVOUR.

 

It was further AGREED that, for this year only, the period for consideration

of grant applications be extended to the end of March.  This will enable us to

support village organisations who are suffering financially due to the pandemic.

 

 

9.      RAILWAY BRIDGE

 

The artwork on the bridge has now been completed, and the Clerk will write to

the young lady who originally suggested this improvement to the village.               Clerk

 

 

10.  RECYCLING

 

The additional bin, for recycling aluminium, is now in situ outside Howell

Hall.  Seven volunteers currently help Cllr Auton with sorting all the different

items which are being taken there.

 

The Scout Group has contacted Cllr Auton, and the Clerk, and is keen to be involved

in this project and perhaps offer facilities at the Recreation Centre for other

types of recycling.  It was AGREED that they should be invited to attend the

next Parish Council meeting to discuss their plans.                                                    Clerk

 

It was noted that, on windy days, recycling left out at the kerbside is blowing

about.  Cllr Whitfield will include in the Newsletter a request for residents to

use the box lids provided, or weigh down papers with heavier items.                         Cllr

(A reminder about dog fouling would also be useful).                                         Whitfield

 

 

11.  COPMANTHORPE WARD

 

Cllr Carr has agreed a grant of £2,500 to Panda Playgroup.

 

Twelve problem areas had been identified by Cllr Carr and CYC Highways

Engineers, of which two have so far been resolved.  It is acknowledged that

staff shortages due to Covid-19 are causing delays in this kind of maintenance

work.

 

 

12.  CORRESPONDENCE

 

Nothing which is not covered elsewhere.

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13.  ACCOUNTS

Balances at the Bank

 

Community Account                                                                              £          41,098.80

Business Money Manager Account                                                                   21,979.51

 

                                                                                                                £          63,078.31

 

                                                                                                                           

Credits to the Account this Month                                                         £              000.00

 

 

Accounts to be Paid this Month

           

Panda Playgroup – grant                                                                        £            2,500.00

Copmanthorpe Methodist Church – “Christmas in a bag” grant                         1,000.00

Branches Out                                                                                                           500.00

Electrotest                                                                                                                426.00

Foss Feeds – Christmas trees                                                                                  135.00

SLCC – Clerk’s membership subscription                                                              130.00

Cllr T Duffy – expenses re Christmas trees                                                              58.29

CPRE – subscription                                                                                                  36.00

P D Greenwell – salary                                                                                            721.00

HMRC – PAYE                                                                                                      314.20

 

                                                                                                                        £            5,820.49

 

The adoption of these Accounts was PROPOSED by Cllr Whitfield.  SECONDED by Cllr Mrs Taylor.  ALL IN FAVOUR.

 

 

14.  PRECEPT 2021-22

 

After considerable discussion at the meeting on 5th January, the Finance Committee

RECOMMENDED that there should be no change in the Precept from the current year, a figure of £34,940.  Whilst the number of grant applications to date is fewer than in previous years, maintaining the Precept at the same level will provide us with a Covid Recovery Fund which will allow us to help organisations who find themselves struggling financially as a result of the pandemic.  ALL IN FAVOUR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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15.  ITEMS FOR THE NEXT AGENDA

 

Photographic competition

Annual Parish Meeting

Tree planting

Allotments

 

 

16.  DATE OF NEXT MEETING

 

The next Meeting will take place on Tuesday, 9th February 2021 at 7.30 pm via Zoom

and will be preceded by a Meeting of the Planning Committee at 7.00 pm.

An interim Meeting of the Planning Committee will take place on Tuesday,

23rd February at 7.30 pm via Zoom.

 

There being no further business the Meeting closed at 8.45 pm.

 

 

 

 

 

Signed …………………………………………..   Date ………………………………..