Issue - meetings
Town, Parish and Partner Updates
Meeting: 22/11/2010 - Chippenham Area Board (Item 6)
6 Town, Parish and Partner Updates
To note the written reports and receive updates from any partners who wish to contribute:
i. Parishes
ii. Wiltshire Police
iii. Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
iv. NHS Wiltshire
v. Chippenham and Villages Community Area Partnership
vi. Chippenham Vision Board
vii. Community Area Young People’s Issues Group (CAYPIG)
viii. Children’s Parliament
ix. Westlea Housing Association.
Supporting documents:
- Castle Combe Parish Council Update, item 6
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- Christian Malford Parish Council Update, item 6
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- Grittleton Parish Council Update, item 6
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- Kington Langley Parish Council Update, item 6
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- Kington St Michael Parish Council Update, item 6
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- Wiltshire Police Update, item 6
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- Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service Update, item 6
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- Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service Statistics, item 6
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- NHS Wiltshire October Update, item 6
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- NHS Wiltshire November Update, item 6
PDF 103 KB
- Community Area Young Peoples' Issues Group (CAYPIG) Update, item 6
PDF 89 KB
- CAYPIG Update Part II, item 6
PDF 51 KB
- Children's Parliament Update, item 6
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Minutes:
The following updates from partners were received:
i. Parish and Town Councils
Written update reports were received and noted from Castle Combe, Christian Malford, Grittleton, Kington Langley and Kington St Michael Parish Councils. Further verbal updates were received as follows:
Grittleton Parish Council
The parish was currently focussing on road safety improvements, particularly speeding; however it was not possible to have speed detector strips installed due to a lack of lamp posts to connect them to. Parvis Khansari, Service Director, undertook to look into this issue. There was also an outstanding issue with the pavement at Fosseway, and Adrian Hampton, Head of Local Highways and Street Scene, reported that this work was in the programme and due to be done shortly.
Castle Combe Parish Council
Inconsiderate parking on double yellow lines continued to be an issue, and it was hoped that Wiltshire Council’s lack of resource to deal with this issue would be resolved very soon. Victoria Welsh, Community Area Manager, would pursue this issue with the Parking Team. The Parish Council also commented on the allocation of grit bins in the community area, being only five. Councillor Tonge announced that parish and town councils could purchase their own grit bins, and Wiltshire Council could supply one tonne of salt provided that there was somewhere to store it. This was explained in paragraphs 2.10 and 2.11 of the report being considered unter Item 9 on the agenda.
- Wiltshire Police
The written update was noted. Inspector Kate Pain explained that reductions in violent crime were one of the main priorities for Wiltshire Police and she was pleased to report that there had been an 18% decline in violent crime in Chippenham Community Area. The hard work and dedication of the Night Time Economy Group had contributed to this success and the Group was congratulated.
- Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
The written update was noted.
- NHS Wiltshire
The written updates were noted.
- Chippenham and Villages Community Area Partnership (ChAP)
John Clark reported on behalf of ChAP that Julia Stacey was now in the position of Partnership Coordinator. It was also noted that the Chippenham and Villages Area Guides at Chippenham train station had been going well, and the common slip on the river was due to be cleaned.
- Chippenham Vision Board
The written update was circulated and noted. Tim Martienssen, Vision Director, added the following verbal updates:
· Core Strategy and Vision consultation events were being planned over the next couple of months.
· A Vision event was also being planned for the New Year and would involve local people.
· A useful meeting had been held with Ashtenne; the owners of the Langley Park site in Chippenham. It was hoped that a satisfactory solution for the site could be found soon.
· A traffic modelling assessment of the Chippenham High Street indicated that it would be possible to close the High Street on Friday mornings to allow for the market to take place; however there were further considerations to assess before a decision would be ... view the full minutes text for item 6
