Venue: Figheldean Village Hall, Pollen Ln, Figheldean, Salisbury SP4 8JR
Contact: Tara Hunt Email: tara.hunt@wiltshire.gov.uk
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Apologies for Absence To receive any apologies for the meeting Minutes: Apologies were received from:
Chris Wood – Wiltshire Fire and Rescue
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Minutes To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 14 September 2023. Supporting documents: Minutes: Decision The minutes of the meeting held on 14 September 2023 were agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of disclosable interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee. Minutes: Cllr Mark Verbinnen declared an interest in a grant application from Amesbury History Centre, and therefore took no part in discussion and did not vote.
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Chairman's Announcements / Information Items The Board is asked to note the following Information items:
· BSW Together (Integrated Care System) update · Healthwatch Wiltshire update · Community First update · Wiltshire Age UK update · Archaeology Service Annual Newsletter 2023 · Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site updates - Home page of Stonehenge & Avebury WHS (stonehengeandaveburywhs.org) · Independent Visitor Scheme Update · Police and Crime Commissioner Annual Report 2022-23 · Cost of Living update Supporting documents:
Minutes: The following announcements were noted by the Board:
Home page of Stonehenge & Avebury WHS (stonehengeandaveburywhs.org)
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Open Floor - including updates from Partners and Town/Parish Councils Open floor session with updates from partners, parishes and free flow discussion.
Verbal Updates To receive any verbal updates from representatives, including:
· Wiltshire Police · DWFRS · Town and Parish Councils Minutes: The Chairman referred to the updates set out in the agenda and invited further updates from Town/Parish Councils and other Partners, including outside bodies. It was noted that the preferred option was for written updates, to minimise time spent during the meeting.
Fire Service – Update on Amesbury Fire Station.
The station was changing from an on-call fire station to a daily community station after a review in 2021. This would result in a full-time crew operating the station during the day and on-call crew managing the 2 fire engines outside those hours. These changes, including any needed to the station building itself, was given a due date of sometime in early 2024.
Safety Messages included ensuring smoke alarms are installed in homes and being careful of candles and their placement. The availability of Safe and Well visits to assess homes was mentioned. Issues with flooding and driving through it was mentioned and caution urged. Advice can be found on the Fire and Rescue website.
Netheravon – Discussed ongoing work with their community garden of which people were benefitting and being positively impacted.
Figheldean – Stated that they were looking to reduce speed limits on roads.
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Stonehenge Area Board Priorities To receive updates from lead councillors for the local Area Board priorities (where not covered by other agenda items).
The Stonehenge Area Board Priorities are:
· Supporting health and wellbeing (Cllr Monica Devendran) · Supporting young people (Cllr Mark Verbinnen) · Our environment (Cllr Rob Yuill & Cllr Kevin Daley) · Parish engagement (Cllr Graham Wright & Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling) · Addressing social and economic deprivation (covered over all priorities / All Cllrs) Minutes: Environment – Cllrs Rob Yuill & Kevin Daley highlighted that there were loads of ideas and plans in discussion including a wildflower corridor to pollenate bees. A Carbon Neutral Property being built by Wiltshire Council in Durrington was discussed. The Councillors expressed their interest in other areas of improvement across the Area Board area especially those which could include improvements to homes.
Parish Engagement – Cllrs Wright and Blair Pilling mentioned two Local Plan events which had been held in Durrington in October which were well attended and received brilliant feedback.
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Community Area Grants To determine the applications for Community Area Grant funding.
Remaining Budgets:
Community Area Grants:
Delegated Funding
The Board is asked to note any funding awards made under the Delegated Funding Process, by the Strategic Engagement & Partnership Manager, between meetings due to matters of urgency:
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Initiative, Cost of Living, Support Flyer
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Supporting documents: Minutes: Decision Proposed by Cllr Verbinnen and Seconded by Cllr Yuill, Durrington Town Council was awarded £5000 towards Durrington Youth Services. Reason - The application met the Youth Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Dr Devendran, £5000 was awarded towards the Rural Youth Outreach Project. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Verbinnen, Tilshead Village Hall was awarded £5000 towards a Zip Wire. Reason - The application met the Community Area and Youth Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Blair Pilling, Figheldean Village Hall was awarded £1,610.86 towards a Parish History Project. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Blair Pilling, Figheldean Working Mens Club was awarded £2,295.22 towards an Accessible Toilet and Baby Change Facility. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Dr Devendran, Amesbury History Centre was awarded £2,560. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Blair Pilling, Netheravon Working Men’s Club was awarded £2,750 towards a disabled toilet. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Wright, Amesbury Bowls Club was awarded £5000 towards a new lawn mower. Reason - The application met the Community Area Grants Criteria 2023/24.
Delegated Authority - Proposed by Cllr Yuill and seconded by Cllr Wright, Amesbury HWBG was awarded £500.
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Positive Activities for Young People To receive an update on youth activities and consider any applications for youth grants.
Remaining Budget:
Young People Grants:
Minutes: Cllr Mark Verbinnen described a “Free Fun” event that was held in October with Community First. The next LYN meeting was discussed as likely to take place in early January.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Verbinnen and Seconded by Cllr Yuill, Durrington Town Council was awarded £5000 towards Durrington Youth Services. Reason - The application met the Youth Grants Criteria 2023/24.
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Health & Wellbeing Group To receive an update on the Health and Wellbeing group and consider any applications for Older and Vulnerable Adults grants.
Remaining Budgets:
Older & Vulnerable Grants:
Minutes: Supporting Older and Vulnerable People – Cllr Dr Monica Devendran
A “Cheerful-Cuppa” meeting was held in September in Durrington and was described as a success. There had also recently been a Christmas Concert event held in partnership with Celebrating Age Wiltshire which was well attended and enjoyed.
Decision Proposed by Cllr Dr Devendran and seconded by Cllr Verbinnen, The Durrington and District Day Centre was awarded £1000 towards their older residents’ lunch club. Reason - The application met the Older and Vulnerable Adults Grants Criteria 2023/24.
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Local Highways and Footpath Improvement Group (LHFIG) To note the minutes and consider any recommendations arising from the last LHFIG meeting held on 15 November 2023, as set out in the attached report.
Further information on the LHFIG process can be found here.
Supporting documents: Minutes: The Board considered the notes and recommendations from the recent meeting of the Local Highways and Footways Improvement Group (LHFIG) on 15 November 2023.
The Board was notified that the Netheravon 50mph to 40mph Trial had been agreed for 12 months with speed monitoring 4 times in the year. The public in the area were keen for this change to eventually be made permanent.
Proposed by Cllr Wright and seconded by Cllr Blair-Pilling it was:
Resolved:
To approve the recommendations from the Local Highways and Footways Improvement Group meeting held on 15 November 2023. |