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Venue: Cricklade Town Hall, High Street, Cricklade, SN6 6AE

Contact: Matt Hitch  (Democratic Services Officer)

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6:00pm

51.

Networking

Minutes:

Guests enjoyed refreshments provided by Cricklade Town Council. Local groups, Cricklade Climate Change Action Group, Cricklade Development Foundation and Bloomers set up stalls for the networking session.

 

The Chairman announced the winners of the Cricklade Scarecrow Raffle.

6:30pm

52.

Chairman's Welcome, Introductions and Announcements

To welcome those present to the meeting. To receive the following announcements through the Chairman:

 

·       Introduction to the Area Board’s new officers.

·       Post 16 skills and participation.

·       Building Bridges Project.

·       Wiltshire Centre for Independent Living.

·       Annual Canvass.

·       Temporary Event Notices.

·       Ukrainian Refugee Update.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Thanks were given to Cricklade Town Hall, the stall holders, and Cricklade Town Council.

 

The Area Board asked the Chairman to write a letter of thanks to Community Engagement Managers Alexa Davies and Jane Vaughan for their work helping the Board in recent years. The Chairman then introduced the new officers supporting the Area Board, Strategic Engagement and Partnerships Manager (SEPM), Andrew Jack, and Assistant Director for Environment, Sarah Valdus.

 

The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, SEND and Inclusion, Cllr Jane Davies, was also introduced.

 

The Chairman then referred the Area Board to the written updates available in the agenda pack:

 

• Post-16 Skills and Participation (pg. 1)

• Building Bridges project (pg. 3)

• Wiltshire Centre for Independent Living (pg. 5)

• Annual Canvas (pg. 7)

• Temporary Event Notices (pgs. 10-11)

 

The Community Engagement Manager of Purton Parish Council reported that a Community Safety Roadshow and Councillor Surgery would take place in Purton Village Hall on 1 October. Attendees would be able to visit a police accident car, speak to the Wiltshire Council Road Safety Team, learn about Neighbourhood Watch and other key schemes.

 

The Chairman noted that she ran a support hub for Ukrainian refugees in Royal Wootton Bassett and that families throughout the Area Board would be welcome to attend. She drew the Area Board’s attention to the English language courses being run by Wiltshire Council’s Family and Community Learning Service on 10 October in Royal Wootton Bassett Methodist Church.

53.

Apologies for Absence

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from the following:

 

• Cllr David Bowler

• Phil Peaple from DW Fire and Rescue

• Amy Dallimore – Army Welfare Service

• Lyneham and Bradenstoke Parish Council

54.

Minutes

To approve the minutes of the previous meeting, held on 15 June 2022, as a true and correct record.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

On the proposal of the Vice-Chairman, seconded by Cllr Lay, it was resolved:

 

Decision

 

To confirm the minutes of the previous meeting, held on 15 June 2022, as a true and correct record.

55.

Declarations of Interest

To receive any declarations of disclosable interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee.

 

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

6:45pm

56.

Spotlight on Parishes and Partners

To receive updates from our key partners, such as:

 

a.    Wiltshire Police

b.    Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue – watch their latest video here: Fire Authority Update June 2022 - YouTube

c.     Army Welfare Service

d.    BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board

e.    Jubilee Gardens

f.      Purton Community Fridge

g.    Horizon’s College

h.    Community Liaison Committee for Hills Group

i.      Parish and Town Council

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Written updates were available in the agenda pack from:

 

• Wiltshire Police (pgs. 25-31)

• Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue (Agenda Supplement 1)

BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board (pgs. 33-34)

• Hills Purton Liaison Committee (pgs. 35-36)

• Purton Community Fridge (pgs. 37-40)

• Horizons College (pg. 41)

• Broad Hinton and Winterbourne Bassett Parish Council (pg.43)

• Cricklade Town Council (Agenda Supplement 1)

 

Verbal updates were provided by the following partners:

 

Wiltshire Police

 

Inspector James Brain and Sergeant Jamie Ball gave an update about recent crime figures across Wiltshire as well as details of incidents in the local area. Key points included:

 

• The Police and Crime Commissioner had updated his crime plan to reflect the findings of a recent report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary.

• Crime had increased since the previous year, partly due to the easing of Covid restrictions, although Wiltshire’s crime rate was still below the national average.

• Crime in June-August 2022 was lower than the equivalent period in 2021.

• Four suspects had admitted responsibility for graffiti in Royal Wootton Bassett. The suspects, all young people, had written letters of apology to the victims. The officers praised the parents of the children involved for supporting the investigation and noted that the young people had received assistance from their youth offending team. They spoke about the importance of rehabilitation and the impact of criminalising individuals at a young age.

• A weekly meeting was being held to discuss illegal car meets.

 

During the discussion the following points were made:

 

• The Area Board thanked the officers for the update and praised the police for the sensitive way in which they had handled the graffiti investigation.

• A contextual safeguarding meeting was due to be held to discuss restorative justice.

• The police praised the work of the Rise Trust in supporting young people, including those that had committed criminal offences.

• The Vice-Chairman of Cricklade Town Council praised the work of police community support officers in the town.

• Inspector Brain noted that there were 27 Speed Watch teams in his area of jurisdiction and spoke about the importance of education and the Road Safety Strategy. He also noted that stopping vehicles for speeding offences often yielded information about other crimes.

• The Area Board’s Vice-Chairman thanked the police for stopping 33 vehicles for speeding on Calcutt Street in Cricklade on 27 September. The police noted that seven of the individuals stopped were residents from the town. Cllr Steve Bucknell asked about the age profile of the offenders stopped on the 27th and the police noted that they would be able to confirm that information.

 

The Chairman informed those present that PCSO Andy Singfield was leaving the police after 16 years of working in our Community Area and the Area Board asked the Chairman to write a letter of thanks to him for his work.

 

Broad Hinton and Winterbourne Bassett

 

The Chairman of Broad Hinton and Winterbourne Bassett  ...  view the full minutes text for item 56.

7:10pm

57.

Our Community Matters

Updates from Area Board members, local working groups and the Strategic Engagement and Partnerships Manager.

Minutes:

Wiltshire Councillors gave updates about the progress made towards priority areas identified in the Area Board’s action plan.

58.

Youth Forum

RWB and Cricklade Youth Forum Update – Cllr Allison Bucknell

Minutes:

The Chairman reported that she would work with the SEPM to arrange a meeting for local stakeholders.

58a

RWB&C Environmental Forum

RWB and Cricklade Environmental Forum update - Cllr Steve Bucknell

Minutes:

Cllr Steve Bucknell explained that background work had been going on and that he looked forward to working with the new SEPM to develop the Environmental Forum. He then provided information about the Queen’s Green Canopy, noting that the project had be extended until 31 March 2023. Cllr Steve Bucknell mentioned that the Environmental Forum had also discussed the possibility of procuring a thermal camera to help local people to identify areas of poor energy efficiency within their homes. Local businesses had been approached to see if they would have an interest in supporting the project.

 

The Assistant Director for the Environment highlighted that an online briefing about electric vehicle charging was planned for 4 October and that it would include information about how to access funding. The Vice-Chairman noted that Cricklade was due to receive funding for eight new charge points in the town.

59.

Community Care Group

RWB and Cricklade Community Care Group – Cllr Mary Champion and Cllr David Bowler

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Cllr Champion referred the Area Board to the notes of the previous meeting included in the agenda pack, noting that the meeting planned for 28 September had had to be postponed. She stated that that Community Information Booklet had now been printed and that electronic copies would be available in due course. Cllr Champion also took the opportunity to thank all of the volunteers for their help with the Community Care Group. The Chairman of the group, Stevie Palmer, encouraged parishes not already involved to contact Cllr Champion and Cllr Bowler.

 

The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, SEND and Inclusion welcomed the idea of a local information booklet and requested a copy.

60.

Economy

High Street – Cllr Bob Jones MBE

 

Household Economy – Cllr Jacqui Lay

Minutes:

Information about the Vibrant Wiltshire Scheme, a grant scheme to help high streets in towns, was provided by the Vice-Chairman. He reported that the Cricklade High Street Strategy Group had already made enquiries and encouraged Royal Wootton Bassett (RWB) to make an application.  Cllr Nic Hughes from RWB Town Council informed attendees that they had installed street furniture behind Sparrow Lane and in Boroughfields.

 

Cllr Lay reported that the last bank in RWB was due to close in December but that a number of sites were under consideration for a possible banking hub to retain services in the town. She explained that it was hoped to conduct a six-month trail with a representative from a major bank attending on a weekly basis.

 

Several measures to help with the cost of living were discussed including a scheme to help food banks promoted by the Faith Leaders’ group and Wiltshire Council’s Engagement and Partnerships Team. The Chairman discussed proposals for a cooking course to make food in batches, to make it more economical. The SEPM also reported that they were working on a warm spaces scheme. Cllr Lay highlighted that a volunteer café in Purton would be running throughout the winter and would give residents a warm place to stay. In order to coordinate and publicise the support on offer, it was suggested that a list of all useful local contacts could be shared with the CCG.

61.

Area Board Action Plan Update

To receive an update from the Strategic Engagement and Partnerships Manager.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

The SEPM stated that he had been working with the Area Board for 28 days and looked forward to helping to deliver the Board’s priority goals. He then invited the Area Board to add four actions related to its environmental goals as highlighted in the report on pages 47-48 of the agenda pack.

 

On the proposal of Cllr Steve Bucknell, seconded by Cllr Champion, it was resolved:

 

Decision

 

To add the following actions to the Community Area Action Plan:

 

1. Action 3.3 – The creation of a repair shop and library of things.

2. Action 3.4 – The provision of a thermal imaging camera to improve household insulation.

3. Action 3.5 – Footpath improvements to promote access for all users onto the extensive footpath network.

4. Action 3.6 – To create a food directory listing local farmers and producers to promote, buy local, and to identify opportunities/gaps.

62.

Community Safety Forum

To receive updates from the recent meetings of the RWB&C Community Safety Forum.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

The Chairman referred the Area Board to the information included on pages 49 and 50 of the agenda pack. She encouraged interested parties to attend the next meeting on 14 October via Microsoft Teams.

7:45pm

63.

Local Highway and Footway Improvement Group (LHFIG)

To consider the recommendations arising from the LHFIG meeting of 7 September 2022 as follows:

 

1) To note the discussions and updates in the attached report.

2) To close the following issues:

 

• 11-21-11 – Broad Hinton, Elm Cross Junction safety measures.

• 11-20-02/03 – Cricklade, effectiveness of crossings on High Street and Calcutt Street

 

3) To move the following issues to the priority A list:

 

• 11-22-1 - Lydiard Millicent, Greenhill Crossroads speed reduction.

• 11-21-2 – Bradenstoke, dropped kerbs.

 

4) To move the following issues to the priority B list:

 

• 11-22-16 – Cricklade – Chelworth Crossroads improvements.

• 11-22-2 – Lydiard Millicent, The Elms/Washpool speed reduction.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Cllr Bob Jones MBE, Chairman of the LHFIG, provided an overview of the projects discussed at their last meeting on 7 September. The SEPM noted that the public could send enquiries to a new email address: LHFIGrequests@wiltshire.gov.uk.

 

It was mentioned that it was planned to hold an additional LHFIG meeting to consider the closure of the C70, due to expire in November 2022. However, it was explained that the LHFIG would ultimately not have the authority to make the decision about whether the road should be reopened.

 

On the proposal of Cllr Jones MBE, seconded by Cllr Allison Bucknell it was resolved:

 

Decision

 

1) To note the discussions and updates in the attached report.

2) To close the following issues:

 

• 11-21-11 – Broad Hinton, Elm Cross Junction safety measures.

• 11-20-02/03 – Cricklade, effectiveness of crossings on High Street and Calcutt Street

 

3) To move the following issues to the priority A list:

 

• 11-22-1 - Lydiard Millicent, Greenhill Crossroads speed reduction.

• 11-21-2 – Bradenstoke, dropped kerbs.

 

4) To move the following issues to the priority B list:

 

 • 11-22-16 – Cricklade – Chelworth Crossroads improvements.

• 11-22-2 – Lydiard Millicent, The Elms/Washpool speed reduction

8:00pm

64.

Funding Applications

To consider applications to the Community Area Grants Scheme, as follows:

 

·       Royal Wootton Bassett Rugby Club requesting £5,000 towards solar panels.

 

·       Jubilee Gardens 1978 Ltd, requesting £5,000 towards a new greenhouse.

 

 

 

To consider the following application to the Older and Vulnerable People’s Grants Scheme:

 

·       Wiltshire Music Centre requesting £1,500 towards Celebrating Age Wiltshire.

 

 

 

To consider the following application to the Youth Grants Scheme:

 

·       Cricklade Town Council requesting £2,915 towards Cricklade Local Youth Newtwork.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Members considered the applications to the Community Area Grant scheme as outlined in the agenda pack.

 

Royal Wootton Bassett Rugby Club requesting £5,000 towards solar panels

 

Th SEPM introduced the grant application, highlighting that the solar panels had already been installed. He explained that, although retrospective grant applications were not normally permitted under grant criteria, this application had received approval from Wiltshire Council’s Grant Assessment Panel to be considered in the same way as other applications. Chris from Royal Wootton Bassett Rugby Club spoke in favour of their application noting that they had made their application in good faith, but the opportunity had arisen to have the panels installed earlier than originally planned in November. He reported that the project was environmentally friendly and would cover around half of their energy costs during the winter.

 

During the discussion members welcomed the environmental credentials of the project as well as the work of sporting groups in the community in supporting health and wellbeing. Some members did express concern about the level of funding and that the panels had already been installed, noting that they would have been more comfortable with a smaller grant. On the proposal of the Vice-Chairman, seconded by Cllr Steve Bucknell, it was resolved:

 

Decision

 

To award Royal Wootton Bassett Rugby Club £5,000 towards solar panels.

 

Reason

 

The application was permitted for consideration by Wiltshire Council’s Grant Assessment Panel.

 

Jubilee Gardens 1978 Ltd. requesting £5,000 towards a new greenhouse

 

Peter from Jubilee Gardens spoke in favour of their application noting that they provided training to 18 people with additional needs. They had raised £2,500 for a new greenhouse and highlighted that they provided fresh vegetables for the local community. The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, SEND and Inclusion reported that there had been an increase in enquires from people with SEND looking for day opportunities.

 

During the discussion members welcomed the support provided to vulnerable individuals by Jubilee Gardens, as well as that it had received support from Swindon Borough Council during the pandemic. Some members did note that they would feel more comfortable with a lower grant than £5,000 as only five of the 18 individuals currently benefiting from the scheme were Wiltshire based. However, the applicant did note that historically there had been an even split in those attending between Wiltshire and Swindon and they hoped to increase numbers. He also confirmed that they were open to the idea of using environmentally friendly heating options for the new greenhouse. 

 

It was suggested that the Area Board might consider a future application for environmentally friendly heating options, and offers were made from others in the room to advise on this.

 

On the proposal of Cllr Lay, seconded by Cllr Steve Bucknell, it was resolved:

 

Decision

 

To award Jubilee Gardens 1978 Ltd. £4,000 towards a new greenhouse.

 

Reason

 

The application met Community Area grant Criteria for 2022/23. A lower amount was awarded than requested to reflect that the number of Wiltshire residents directly benefiting from the project.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 64.

65.

Get It Off Your Chest

An open, public question and answer session to raise issues with your local representative (please note that if answers cannot be provided on the night, written responses will be provided after the meeting).

Minutes:

Cllr Steve Bucknell reported that Wiltshire Council was working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council, Sustrans and National Highways to advance plans to install a new cycleway between Royal Wootton Bassett and Swindon providing a segregated route for cyclists travelling over the M4. Cllr Steve Bucknell welcomed a recent announcement that the project was found to meet Highways England’s cost benefit analysis. However, he expressed frustration about the level of progress that had been made, explaining that issues still needed to be resolved with local landowners before a formal planning application could be submitted. The project was still under the jurisdiction of National Highways, so had not yet formally been handed over to Wiltshire Council.

66.

Urgent items

Any other items of business which the Chairman agrees to consider as a matter of urgency.

Minutes:

There were no urgent items.

8:30pm

67.

Evaluation and Close

To confirm the date of the next business meeting of the Area Board as 18 January 2023, at 6pm.  

Minutes:

The date of the next business meeting of the Area Board was confirmed as 18 January 2023, at 6:00pm.