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BILDESTON PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the meeting of Bildeston Parish Council held on 12 December 2011 in Chamberlin Hall at 7.30 pm In attendance: Councillors:R Lester (Chairman), A Guttridge (Vice-Chairman), J Cartwright, P Cousins, D Drury, R Lindsay, R Taylor, N Tye Cllr J Pembroke (SCC) Cllr D Keane (Babergh DC) PCSO Fudge V J Allard (Clerk) P Gladwell (RFO) There were no members of the public present C123/11/12 CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME The Chairman had been delayed so the V ice-Chairman took the Chair for the whole of the meeting. C124/11/12 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence had been received from Cllrs J Pembroke (SCC), D Keane (BDC) and D. Dempsey and for lateness from R Lester. C125/11/12 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Cllr Guttridge declared that he was an officer of Suffolk County Council. C126/11/12 TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING The minutes of the meetings held 14 November 2011 were confirmed and signed as a correct record. C127/11/12 POLICE REPORT No crimes had been reported this month. This compares to 2 crimes reported in for the same period last year. C128/11/12 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL There was no report from the County Council this month. C129/11/12 BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL There was no report from Babergh District Council this month. C128/11/12
FINANCE
Budget 2012/13 The RFO circulated a paper setting out the budget for the forthcoming year. It was RESOLVED that the budget, with an amendment to the Grants Reserve to read £3025 and giving a precept value of £17,835, be accepted. Savings
No new savings had been identified but it was announced that the Police no longer wanted annual calibrations on the ‘Speedgun’.
Precept 2012/13 It was RESOLVED to approve the precept for 2012/13 at £17,835 which equates to a tax base of £44.28 for a band D property. The request form for Babergh District Council was completed. To Approve Payments The following payments were approved Payee/Service SALC 2012/13 subscription RFO Clerk T Hawkins Gratuities in connection with erection of Christmas Tree
Cheque No. 101353
£ 333.00
101354 101355 101356
101.10 232.01 54.97
S. Andrews Grant for Local Publication
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A cheque for £1500 had been received from Suffolk County Council’s Locality Budget. This had been awarded by Councillor Jeremy Pembroke and was to be used for the production of a programme for the recent B Natural Music Festival. Cheques had been received from the Bugle (£100) and from G & J Plumb (£150) towards the village Christmas tree. The Council’s grateful thanks go to all concerned. C129/11/12 BILDESTON HISTORY QUARTERLY Following on from her presentation last month (minute C122/11/12 refers), it was RESOLVED to make a grant of £250 to Ms Andrews towards the start-up costs of this publication. C130/11/12 MONKS ELEIGH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD TRANSPORT (MEANT) Leaflets and questioners had been distributed in the village exploring support for provision of community transport for villages between Bildeston and Sudbury. Despite receiving the most current information from the organisers, the Council felt there was insufficient evidence to support this venture at the moment. AGREED that no action be taken at this time but the project organisers be invited to attend a future meeting to present a compelling case for the Council’s support. C131/11/12 KING’S PIGHTLE SIGNAGE Sign posting for King’s Pightle was briefly discussed. Councillors Guttridge and Taylor would visit the site and advise in due course. C132/11/12 TRAFFIC CALMING Councillor Lindsay reported that Suffolk County Council’s officer would supply ideas with costings in the New Year. C133/11/12
GOVERNMENT’S PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE LICENSING ACT AGREED that no action be taken
C134/11/12 MATTERS ARISING/CARRIED FORWARD FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS Preparations for Winter – purchase of a Manual Gritter AGREED that no action be taken
Reason 1. Information relating to an individual. Reason 4. Information relating to staff contracts.
Brooksfield – dropped kerbs To be carried forward
C139/11/12 STAFF MATTERS RESOLVED that a Renumeration Committee with delegated powers to decide SCP (Spinal Column Points) of employees be convened to review Staff competence and performance. The Committee to be made up of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman and one other Member.
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The meeting closed at 9.25 pm The next Parish Council meeting was scheduled to be held on 9 January 2012
Grove Cemetery - rules To be carried forward
PLANNING MATTERS Planning appendix A
Application No:
B/11/01495
Location:
34 High Street
Proposal:
Works to 1 no. Eucalyptus tree comprising crown thinning, removal of weak/crossing branches and reduction of long laterals.
Decision:
No objection
Application No:
B/11/01545
Location:
Carlisle House, 13 Chapel Street
Proposal:
Remove 1 no. Leylandii tree.
Decision:
No objection
Planning Appendix B Decided by Babergh District Council There were now new decisions to report this month C136/11/12 ROAD SAFETY Community Speedwatch (CSW) In response to the recently received letters of complaint about Speedwath, a letter of support had been received from a resident. During the last 4 sessions, only one vehicle had been exceeding the speed limit. C137/11/12 MATTERS TO Accumulations of fallen leaves outside the Health Centre and in Hadleigh Road – Clerk to report to Babergh School Bus – Clerk to ask if SCC officer has yet taken a decision Footbridge at the Sportsfield broken – Clerk to report to SCC Village sign in Hadleigh Road obscured – Clerk to contact land owner Uneven Footpath/Pavement between Rotheram Road and Smock Meadow – Clerk to report to Highways C138/11/12 RESOLVED that Pursuant to section 100(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) the public be excluded for item 17 in view of the fact that, if the public were present, there would likely be disclosure to them of exempt information under paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of said Act as amended.
Happy New Year from all at Bildeston Primary School.
As we return to school in 2012 we are going to be thinking about making and keeping our New Year resolutions! The whole school are going to be drawing around their hand and writing on their aspirations and hopes for 2012. The hands will then be made into a large tree in the Hall for all to see. Thank you to everyone that came to our Christmas Fayre, we really enjoyed the evening and raised £950! Wow! Our PTFA are fantastic and we appreciate all they do and how they support our school. KS2 have just had an Egyptian Day to round off a brilliant and interesting topic. We enjoyed dance, painting, pottery and a royal banquet of Egyptian food. Thank you to the Governors that helped us on the day. KS1 had a puppet show to finish off their Autumn Term. The school carol concerts were a huge success. Thank you to everyone that came and watched and sang with us. Our evening at Hitcham Church with the band, choir and our talented soloist Liberty Corrie, was an enjoyable evening. Thank you to Mr and Mrs England who drove minibuses for us. At the carol concerts we collected donations for our charity this year - Ngonda Primary School in Kenya. We are raising money to help them put windows in their school. So far we have raised nearly £150. Thank you to everyone who has helped us with this. And finally a big Well Done to our cook Laura who is ‘Head of Kitchen 2011’. This award was given to her by ‘Eats’, Suffolk’s School Catering company. We are very proud of her, and love her school dinners! Best wishes from Travis Prince and Harry Corrie.
. notes of thanks , Bildeston Church Christmas Fayre Our grateful thanks to all those who supported this event in
Chamberlin Hall on November 19th.
once again for doing a great job of
decoration and coordination. Happy Christmas Bildeston Parish Council
We were very grateful to all who
donated items, manned a stall or spent their money. We made a remark-
able £1,412.00 for the Church. Our
special thanks to Angela and Martin
Rodgers for so splendidly organising the fayre.
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Bildeston’s Christmas Tree We would like to extend thanks on behalf of the village to everyone that has helped with this year’s Christmas Tree. Thanks to Jenny Plumb and Bildeston
Bugle for generous financial contributions.
Thanks to Ivor Gerry and Jayne
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BILDESTON ELECTRICAL Rewires, extensions, Board changes or new installations. Any Alterations to existing installations (lights, sockets, etc.) Contact Ian on 01449 743664 or 07754 723685
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Nigel, Susie, Ryan and Freya wish you all a Happy New Year and all the best for 2012. •Here’s our free live music for January: from 8pm on Sun 8th we the excellent Diamond Joe; from 9pm on Sat 28th the superb acoustic duet One Plus 1; and from 1pm on Sun 29th we have Kevin Nightingale playing contemporary classical solo acoustic guitar. • On Thursday 26th January we are holding a charity quiz night starting at 8:30pm. To reserve a table please phone Sue or Nigel on 01449 741 434. Thanks to Novembers quiz teams who raised £98 for the NSPCC. • Our good value homemade food uses quality ingredients that are locally sourced where possible. We are well known for tasty beer-battered fish & chips, delicious boozy beef pie (red poll beef supplied by Brook Farm, Brent Eleigh) and our freshly prepared traditional Sunday roasts. Meals are cooked to order and available to eat-in or take-away. • We brew our own real ales on-site (tours by arrangement) with at least one other from a local independent brewer. • Our opening times are as follows: Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday/Tuesday
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This photograph was taken at or near Bildeston in Suffolk. The photo is of 757 Field Company Royal Engineers part of the 49th West Riding Division and was taken in 1944. Can anyone identify this house or its location in or near Bildeston??
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30mph is a killing speed I thought I would write with some facts to inject some REALITY into the discussion why 20mph in Bildeston is important. If you are driving at 30mph and you hit someone, you will quite likely kill or seriously injure them. If you are driving at 20mph, you will not. If you hit a pedestrian or cyclist at 30mph the chances of killing or seriously injuring that person are just over 50 per cent. If you hit them at 20mph, the chances drop to 5 per cent. It doesn’t matter how efficient modern brakes are or how many years driving experience you want to boast about or how good a driver you are convinced you are. It’s the thinking time that is important. That means that if a child runs or falls out in front of your car 40ft away and you are doing 30mph, you will smash into that child at 27mph, because it takes your brain a second or two to tell your foot to press the brake. By then it’s too late. The child would very likely suffer serious injury. At 20, you would stop just in time. I’m sick of being told by people who should know better or who hide behind anonymity that there isn’t a problem with traffic in Bildeston. The parish council’s survey – conducted four years ago - asked residents what they thought were the main issues. Of 530 responses only just over 50 thought that nothing needed to be done about traffic. So 480 out of 530 people in the village said they would support measures to slow traffic. It’s worth reading that again: 480 out of 530. That’s 90 per cent. Politicians would kill for a majority like that. The other wearying thing I keep hearing is that we have to “accept” that if you live on a “through road” or a B road, you have to put up with fast-moving traffic. That is a depressing, defeatist way of looking at life. School children have to attend school. So they have to brave the High Street to get there with lorries and cars thundering past inches away from them. Many will not allow their children to cycle or walk to their own to school because they are afraid of the behaviour of adults in cars. It is motorists and lorry drivers, who drive through a tightly packed residential street, a village with a school, a place where people live, who must be the ones to “accept”. Motorists must accept that they should be driving at a speed The editor apologises for omitting that does not kill people. That’s 20, not Robert Lindsay’s name from his 30. ‘Exploding Myths’ letter in the
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C.H.A.P.S Presents
CINDERELLA A colourful all singing, all dancing pantomime for all the family at Chamberlin Hall, Bildeston Friday 24th & Saturday 25th February 2012 at 7.30pm With a matinee on Sunday 26th February at 2.30pm Friday 2nd March 2012 at 7.30pm £6 Adults £4 Children Saturday 3rd March 2012 at 7.30pm £10 Adults £8 Children including food Tickets on Sale from 1st February 2012 from June Taylor on (01449) 740995
BILDESTON BOWLS CLUB PRESENTS
A NIGHT AT THE RACES ON
SATURDAY 28TH January 2012 AT CHAMBERLIN HALL
COME AND EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF 7 ACTION PACKED RACES (INCLUDING AUCTION RACE) ON THE BIG SCREEN
TURNSTILES OPEN AT 7.30PM WITH THE FIRST RACE AT 8.00PM TICKETS £7.00 (INCLUDING FOOD)
RACE SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE AT £25 and HORSES £4 FOR TICKETS AND SPONSORSHIP CONTACT ADRIAN ON (01449) 741253 OR DAVID ON (01449) 674661 page
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January 2012 Town
CounTry
EquEsTrian
Church Services and Events in Bildeston
St Mary Magdalene
Bildeston w Wattisham Parish Church For more information, contact Revd Barbara Stanton Tel: 01449 744190 Email: b.stanton150@btinternet.com 1st
11am
Benefice Service of Christmas Readings &
8th
Carols, Whatfield, with optional Communion
9.30am
Holy Communion at Semer
11am
Morning Prayer BCP
4pm
Christingle Service
15th
11am
Parish Communion
22nd
10.45am
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
29th
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Benefice Candlemas Communion
(Lunch £6. To book phone 01449 944190)
5th February
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Holy Communion, Bildeston
9.30am
Benefice Service, Lindsey – Bishop
Nigel to dedicate refurbished altar frontal and celebrate
the Queen’s Accession
Baptist Church, Duke Street, Bildeston Paul Cousins tel: 01449 744360 email: paul.cousins268@btinternet.com Service every Sunday morning at 10.45am Saturday, New Year’s Eve, 4.30 to about 7.30pm, Pizza and games. All are welcome to join us. Emmerson Dutton
Kirsty Dutton
Lunch Club: at 12.30 on the first Wednesday of each month
Rachel Lapworth
All are welcome
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk T: 01284 749 433
Estate Agents
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Community Coffee Centre: Every Friday from 9.15 to 11.30am Enjoy meeting old and new friends at these events!
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JANUARY
every Friday Bildeston’s Community Coffee Centre Baptist Church 9:15-11:30 Sa 7th Bildeston Community Cycling Winter Warmer 4 starting from the Market Place 9:30am M 9th Parish Council Meeting at Chamberlin Hall Th 12th But You Don’t Look Ill - cheerful support at the Stevenson Centre, Gt Cornard 1-3 pm - drop in any time £1 Tel: 07950 436584 T 17th Closure of Adventure Playground if new committee memers do not come forward. Please Contact Elaine Palmer at 10 Brooksfield. T 17th Bildeston Bugle Deadline for the February issue Sa 28th Bildeston Bowls Race Night 7:30pm
More details on these events inside. Tell us about February events! 01449 741541 / bugle@bildeston.org
NEW YEAR NEW EDITOR
The Bildeston Bugle is pleased to welcome Dan Newman as editor of the Bildeston Bugle in the new year.