Venue: York St John University
Contact: Neil Gibson
Community Involvement Officer
Items
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6.30pm - 7.00pm Drop In
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Welcome and introductions
Minutes:
Councillor James Flinders (JF)
welcomed everyone to the public meeting of the Guildhall ward,
which is a non-political meeting chaired by Ward
Councillors.
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Castle Gateway Project
Minutes:
Andy Kerr (AK) presented an
update on the ‘My Castle Gateway Project’ which is
running in partnership with City of York Council. He introduced
Helen Graham (HG), an academic, and Phil Bixby (PB), an architect.
They are independent consultants working with CYC to deliver a new
approach to public consultation and involvement in developing the
masterplan for the Castle Gateway project. They displayed slides showing their step by step
process and gave a progress update on how to engage with the
public. HG stated that the plan is to run fun projects for all ages
over the summer in order to ascertain which developments would work
for the public living in and using the area and give these ideas to
the planners developing the area. PB
asked attendees to write three ideas of what they would like to see
in the area on notes and attach them to the redevelopment map of
the area. The planners’ visions are as follows:
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- Create
new high quality public realm
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- Explore options for a new building alongside the
Foss
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- Improve pedestrian and cycle connectivity throughout
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- Explore future options for the Foss Basin and St George’s
Field car park.
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Questions on the project were
invited from residents present:
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How can Castle car park be
replaced as it is used by residents for access to the theatre and
shops?
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PB answered that there are
other car parks available which are underutilised. A plan is in place to close the Castle car park
for a weekend as a test to see how this will affect the alternative
York car parks usage.
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When the river floods local
residents use the Castle car park at no cost. What will happen in
this situation?
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PB replied that they do need to
look at other options if this arises such as other car parks being
made available at no cost.
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The Castle car park has a 94%
usage with a £1.5 million profit per year and many businesses
in York use the Castle car park. Has
this been considered and have the local business’s been
consulted?
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HG replied that the Castle
Mills or Basement carpark have been considered as alternatives and
local businesses will all be given the option to give feedback on
the development and any issues identified will be worked
on.
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The Piccadilly area has become
more and more derelict whilst planning for this has been considered
for 15 years. What has happened to these plans when a large amount
of money has been wasted on this
planning?
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Previous ideas have given them
a good blueprint on what will work in the area and will generate an
income.
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4. |
Guildhall Planning Panel
Minutes:
The panel is an advisory body
which reviews planning applications in the Ward. Due to no new
requests to join the committee, the following selection of the
planning panel members was approved. This is:
1: June Tranmer 2: David Medio 3: Louse Elliot 4: Anne Petherick
5: Catherine Brophy 6: Fiona Fitzpatrick 7: Ian Weston 8:
Alan Filby
9: Sara Daniel 10: Stephen Scott 11: Win Derbyshire
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5. |
Review of Ward Funding for 2016/17
Minutes:
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The following grant recipients
displayed a presentation on their progress with questions welcomed
from the floor:
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Red Tower – Building
Improvements
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Q
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Have they applied for a
Heritage grant in order to fund the planned further
development?
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A
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They have but were told that
due to the Red Tower being a community project it is not covered by
Heritage grants.
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Q
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Due to the building being very
small, have the fund raising committee considered hiring a marquee
so that it can be used for private functions?
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A
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The committee are hoping to
landscape the surrounding area so that this is possible, Due to the
area being a sensitive archaeological site they do need to be very
careful with this.
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Yor-Peer and York LGBT Forum
mental Health Support Group setup
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Kyra Women’s Project
– garden equipment
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Greenfields School &
Community Garden for the creation of a secure storage
compound
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Friends of Guildhall Gardens
Edible York (FOGGEY) Juicing Demos
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The Groves Association–
lawn mower for the secret garden and notice boards
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Door 84 Youth Club for
ages16-25
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Arts Barge Riverside
Festival
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OCAY – Outreach
work
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Q
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JF asked how many people have
been helped in the ward?
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A
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Following a recent leaflet
drop, 35 have been helped in some way, through signposting or
referral to other services and some have got involved in
volunteering.
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Q
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Cllr Denise Craghill
(DC) asked what the main problem issues are that they have
identified in the ward?
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A full evaluation study of the
OCAY service is currently being carried and data will be available
per constituency later in the year.
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Musical Connections at Willow
House – Willow House was closed by City
of York Council and so the remaining funding was used to perform to
patients and staff at York Hospital.
The music was well received by all and the good feedback from the
hospital has made the community music group consider performing
there on future occasions.
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6. |
Ward Budget 2017/18
Minutes:
JF ran through the budget and
encouraged applications from interested parties for ward funding
for 2017/2018. He updated the meeting
on the Guildhall priorities below:
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- Parks
and green spaces in the ward are better maintained
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- There
is less anti-social behaviour
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- Children can play out safely
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- Fewer
people suffer from loneliness
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- People
embrace diversity in their communities
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JF gave the meeting the options
of whether to continue with the current ward priorities, review
them all or change the wording on some of them. Residents suggested
keeping with the same priorities for the current year.
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7. |
Future Ward meetings
Minutes:
Q
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Ideas were requested from
attendees as to how to improve meeting attendance?
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A
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More notice on dates of
meetings were requested by residents. DC suggested that a BBQ
planned on the 16th July at the Red Tower for Guildhall
residents could involve the committee.
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8. |
Have Your Say
Minutes:
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It was suggested that a main
road through the Guildhall residential area (Lowther Street) be closed due to the large amounts
of diesel fumes caused by traffic queues.
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A
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Ward councillors agreed that
that this could be a good idea and should be looked in to
further.
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Q
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It was suggested that more
cycle racks be made available on the streets in the
ward.
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A
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This could be looked at in a
future residents’ meeting, with highways funding a
possibility.
The Chair of the planning
panel, Chris Edghill, is due to retire
from the role and thanks were given for all his work.
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JF thanked all for attending
and closed the meeting at 21:00.
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