Minutes of the meeting October 2025

GRINDLEFORD PARISH COUNCIL – MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 9 October 2025 AT 7 PM IN THE PAVILION

Present:  Andrew Battarbee (chair), Elizabeth Coe, Anwen Fryer Burrows, Hilary Hart, Alex Erskine, Peter O’Brien, Esther Stewart,  District Cllr Simon Ripton.

Andrew Finch attended the meeting.  He asked about increased street lighting between the village and the station.  Cllrs explained that extra streetlights were the remit of the County Council, and that not all residents were in favour of more streetlights, but that other options such as low level bollards could be considered.  Residents to be consulted before the Council is approached.   Andrew Finch also asked about the consultation for the development at the quarry which took place in July. 

 COUNTY COUNCILLOR’S REPORTCllr Sutton sent apologies.  
 DISTRICT COUNCILLOR’S REPORT  Cllr Ripton updated on Network Rail.  Tehr had been no substantive from them.  Cllr O’Brien reported that due to lack of funding the Discovery Centre at Longshaw would be closing.  
 POLICE REPORT    None
 Agenda Item  Decision  
1Apologies  Cllr Whiteley, Cllr Hutchinson.     
2MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING.   These were agreed as a true record, Pro EC, sec AE
3MATTERS ARISING   
 Website    The schedule of contributions was accepted.  Action Cllrs according to the schedule.  
 Footpath restoration  Cllr Erskine offered to bring quotes and options to the next meeting.  Action Cllr Erskine.  
 Flood wardensAll three flood wardens had attended training at Derbyshire CC, which was part of the conditions of insurance.  The outcome was to find and update the 2017 flood resilience plan, this is underway.    
 Network Rail             Archive         War Memorial Trust   Village Gates                 Leam Lane Quiet LaneCllr Battarbee’s letter to Steve Flitter had resulted in a letter from Mr Flitter to Network Rail. NR has sent a bland and to some extent inaccurate response about what they are doing.  No substantive progress but Jihn Whitby MP’s involvement was welcomed.    Clerk had submitted a report to the PCC.  As the vicar was retiring, they asked to defer discussion to their next meeting.  Clerk to progress.  Action Clerk   Clerk to pursue.  Action Clerk.    Cllr Erskine reported that the response from Highways was looking increasingly unfavourable and the project was unlikely to go ahead.  Cllr Hart felt that some acknowledgement of Steve Mehdi’s original generous and subsequent pledges from other stakeholders needed to be acknowledged.    Action Cllr Hart, Cllr Erskine   Clerk had attended the parish council forum at the County Council and spoken to Dan McCrory the lead officer.  She gave him a copy of a summary report she had prepared which he undertook to pass on.  He said that DCC did not yet have a policy on quiet lanes but were considering it.  Clerk to pursue.  Action Clerk.  
 Deer signs  Agreed that Clerk would write to DCC asking for deer signs.  Action Clerk.  
4OTHER MATTERS  None
5PLANNING MATTERS  None
6PLANNING APPLICATIONS   
 Planning decisions can be found at https://portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk    
7ACCOUNTS 
Date approvedAmountPayeePurpose
9 October 202590DALCDALC Day for Clerk and Chair  
9 October 251892.12S BattarbeeWages

These accounts were approved for payment via Bank Transfer from the Lloyds account.  It was pro EC sec AE that these accounts be paid.  

There being no further business the Chair closed the meeting at 8.35 pm. 

Sarah Battarbee

Clerk to the Council

DATE OF NEXT MEETING – 13 November 2025

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