Minutes of Meeting April 13th 2023

 

GRINDLEFORD PARISH COUNCIL – MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 13 APRIL

2023 AT 7 PM IN THE PAVILION

Present:  Robert Wilson, Chair; John Morton, Elizabeth Coe, Hilary Hart, Andrew Battarbee, Ray

Whiteley, Rob Tamlyn, Peter O’Brien. Sarah Battarbee Clerk  

APOLOGIES None

1. COUNTY COUNCILLOR’S REPORT – Cllr Sutton offered to send the parish council the

DCC pothole update, and to come out for a site visit to look at potholes in daylight. It was

agreed the current method of filling potholes did not provide a permanent fix. HH reported

she has been speaking to Open Reach about the holes in New Road, and Cllr Sutton agreed

to see if he could help. Cllr O’Brien reported a broken manhole cover outside Andrew

Lawton’s house. Cllr Sutton agreed to take the flooding at Quarry Corner up with DCC.

The tree stump which is dangerously close to the road edge after the winter storms has been

reported by Cllr O’Brien.

2. DISTRICT COUNCILLOR’S REPORT – PO’B reported that the leader of DDDC has

resigned. Discussions on glyphosate were deferred until July but will be brought back to a

future meeting with the same proposal. Objections will need to be sent again.

3. POLICE REPORT – PC Boswell brought along his colleague PC Jenkins. He reported there

has been no crime in Grindleford but bikes and especially ebikes have been targeted

elsewhere.

4. MINUTES OF LAST MEETING.  These were agreed as a true record, Pro RT sec JM.

5. MATTERS ARISING: 

New Editors for the Grindleford News – there was discussion about an on-line editorship

might work, now superseded as a new volunteer editor has stepped up.

Coronation. It was suggested that the £100 funding should be used to buy a photograph of

the King.

Emergency bleed kits. These cost £105. RW to ask GPFA, if the Council buys it would

they keep it next to the defibrillator.

Defibrillator. This is now bought, awaiting notification of our share so that we can pay it.

Padley Hill turning – Clerk has written and received a disappointing reply from Place at

DCC.

FLOODING – STANDING ITEM 

Awaiting a presentation at the May meeting on a proposed way forward

6. CLIMATE CHANGE EMERGENCY DECLARATION – STANDING ITEM

Clerk attended an informal group of DALC chief officer, DDDC climate officer, HVCA

trustee, and a rep from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Clerk requested funding to attend the

Carbon Literacy Trust course for parish councils. Abney village are considering generating

all their own power although their circumstances are different to Grindleford’s.

7. HIGHWAY MATTERS

Puddle outside Old Post Office. The channel dug by residents is working for now but will

need a bigger pipe idc. DCC cleaned the drains but it is not clear whether they have any

intention of putting the promised pipe in.

Severn Trent meeting. All in favour of asking Severn Trent for £20K compensation for the

 

Grindleford Parish Council minutes April 23

extended road closure and inadequate mitigations.

Community Speedwatch. RWh reported that this will start again now the better weather is

here.

Community Gates. PO’B asked whether the Council had registered for UKSPF funding,

which could be relevant for flood work and village gates inter alia. Clerk volunteered to do

so but working groups of Cllrs would be needed to liaise directly about specific projects.

8. PLANNING MATTERS

NP/DDD/0323/0280 https://portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk Padley Gate, Main Road,

Nether Padley. Proposed works of a single storey rear utility extension and 2 storey

side extension. In support.

NP/DDD/0423/0371 https://portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk/ Stoke Cottage, Main Road,

Grindleford, Installation of 24 Solar Panels. In support. HH did not vote.

Councillors recorded that they were pleased to see this application supporting the

village climate action plan.

10 PLANNING DECISIONS: There were none.

11 ACCOUNTS

 

Chq No Date Payee  Amount  Description 

1097 13.4.2023 DALC 325.90 Subs

1098 13.4.2023 GPFA 19 Room hire

1099 13,4.2023 GPFA 228 Room hire for Ukraine

 

group

 

1100 13.4.2023 Carbon Literacy

 

Trust

 

120 Course fees for clerk

 

It was pro HH sec PO’B that these accounts be paid.  

12. CORRESPONDENCE:

Budget. The draft end of year budget was accepted, pro EC sec HH. Clerk to contact David

Turner our auditor for end of year accounts.

John Morton – vote of thanks. PO’B proposed an official vote of thanks to John Morton,

who has retired from the Parish Council after many decades of service as a Councillor and

as Chair to the Council. Councillors were unanimous in their profound thanks, personally

and on behalf of the village, for the huge amount he has contributed to Grindleford.

The Council also said goodbye to its current Chair, Bob Wilson, and to Rob Tamlyn. Bob

has been on the parish council for 25 years and Chair for the last five. His contribution has

also been outstanding. Rob Tamlyn has moved from the village and was thanked for four

years are sterling service, and the Council also remembered John Mottershaw who retired

from the Council last autumn.

DATE OF NEXT MEETING – 18 May 2023

As there was no further business the Chair closed the meeting at 8.30 pm. 

Sarah Battarbee 

Clerk to the Council



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