Minutes of Ordinary Meeting Held 7th July 2022 (Draft)

Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Fulking Parish Council held on Thursday 7th July 2022 at Fulking Village Hall. 

Present 

Chairman: Cllr Mark Hind 

Fulking Parish Council: Cllr Linda Dyos, Cllr Karen Healy and Cllr Tom Kardos 

West Sussex County Council: Cllr Joy Dennis 

Mid Sussex District Council: Cllrs Colin Trumble, Alison Bennett and Rodney Jackson 

Parish Clerk: Trevor Parsons 

There was one member of the public present. 

The meeting started at 7.30pm. 

22/047/OM.            Apologies for Absence.

Received from Cllr Mehta and Gary Marsh who both have Covid. 

22/048/OM.            Declaration of Members’ Interests. 

No declarations received. 

22/049/OM.            Approve the Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting of 7th April 2022.  

The minutes, subject to any amendments, to be approved and signed as a true record of the meeting 

22/050/OM.            Matters Arising & Outstanding Actions To clarify and report on actions brought forward from the last meeting.  

1) Speed Indicator Device 

The Clerk advised the meeting that he had received a quotation from Stocksigns for £173.39 plus VAT for two single track road warning signs for Clappers Lane. Cllr Joy Dennis (WSCC) confirmed that these signs could be installed as they are information signs only. 

Councillors voted unanimously in favour of purchasing the signs which will hopefully result in users of Clappers Lane to drive more carefully. 

ACTION: Clerk to order new signage. 

2) Market Gardens & Conifers 

The noise of dogs barking and the possibility of unlicenced dog breeding continues. Cllr Trumble (MSDC) said he understood the problem however advised the meeting that without specific evidence MSDC cannot take any further action.    

Concerns were raised by councillors regarding the increasing levels of unsocial behaviour in the village. Cllr Trumble advised the meeting that MSDC has a liaison officer called Mandy Cunningham who may be able to offer general advice and support.  

Cllr Dennis advised the meeting that WSCC also have a Liaison Officer who might be able to give us some guidance. 

ACTION: Clerk to arrange a meeting with Parish Councillors and District & County Liaison Officers 

22/051/OM.            Village Hall Update 

Cllr Hind reported at that we are still waiting for the church to formally confirm their agreement to the sale of the village hall for £75,000.  Cllr Hind advised the meeting that the Fulking Village Hall CIO had been formally created, that a bank account was in the process of being opened and that the Expression of Interest in relation to the Community grant scheme had been submitted. We have also been informed that Nigel Kennedy has offered to put on a fund-raising charity concert. 

Action: Cllr Hind to look at ways to regularise the incomes from VHAG, Social Committee and Village Hall revenues. 

22/052/OM.             Asset Inventory and Maintenance 

The Clerk presented councillors with the latest inventory of assets. Presently there is no formal maintenance schedule in place. A reactive stance to repairs is the present policy which seems to work for the most part.  

The annual RoSPA audit of the playground is due later this month. 

22/053/OM.              SDNPA Planning – Gary Marsh 

Sadly Gary could not attend however WSCC and MSDC provided the following reports. 

Cllr Joy Dennis (WSCC) reported 

  • Census information for 2021 confirmed that the population in West Sussex had grown by 9.4% in the last 10 years, whereas East Sussex grew by 3.4%. Horsham District saw a 35% increase in over 65’s. 
  • The South East Transport and Bus consultations are still ongoing  

Cllr Trumble (MSDC) reported: 

  • After four years of deliberations, as part of the District Plan, MSDC has passed its sites allocation for new housing (1093 per year) and has land until 2031.  
  • MSDC is reviewing its Ukraine Family Housing Plans following the central government lead refugee housing for 6 –12 months. 

Cllr Hind thanked the County and District Councillors for their reports and requested that Cllr Gary Marsh send the Parish Council a written report regarding MSDC’s position on traveller site provision.  

22/054/OM.             Information Items.  To receive information and items for the agenda at future meetings. 

None 

22/055/OM.              Correspondence.  To discuss correspondence and respond to correspondence received. 

None 

22/056/OM.              Financial Matters. To receive the report on the Council’s income and to approve future expenditure. 

The Clerk reported to the meeting the latest financial position which is in line with expectations. We are still waiting for Landbuild to make a start on the Operation Watershed funded repairs in Clappers Lane and Edburton Road hence the larger than normal balance in the deposit account. 

22/057/OM.               To set a date for the next Ordinary Meeting in October 2022. 

Provisionally set for Thursday 13th October 2022. 

Meeting closed at 9.30 pm. 

Minutes of Ordinary Meeting held 7th April 2022

Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Fulking Parish Council held on Thursday 7th April 2022 at Fulking Village Hall. 

Present 

Chairman: Cllr Mark Hind 

Fulking Parish Council: Cllr Linda Dyos, Cllr Karen Healy and Cllr Tom Kardos.  

West Sussex County Council: Cllr Joy Dennis 

Parish Clerk: Trevor Parsons 

There were three members of the public present. 

The meeting opened at 7.30pm 

22/019/OM.            Apologies for Absence. 

Apologies were received from Cllr Lucy Mehta (FPC) and Cllrs Trumble, Bennett & Jackson (MSDC) 

22/020/OM.            Declaration of Members’ Interests. 

No declarations were received. 

22/021/OM.            Approve the Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting of 13th January 2022 

The minutes, subject to any amendments, to be approved and signed as a true record of the meeting. 

The minutes of the meeting were confirmed as a true record and signed by the Chairman. All Councillors in Favour. 

22/022/OM.            Reports from District and County Councillors.   

Cllr Joy Dennis reported on WSCC climate change and net zero policies including: 

  • Rampion 2 is ongoing to increase off-shore wind energy capability. The new cable will run underground from Clymping to Bolney substation.  
  • Shoreham Port is now producing clean hydrogen for use on Crawley buses 
  • WSCC have some solar panel farms in place 
  • Most primary schools have solar or air source installed. 
  • YES Solar still have grants available from WSCC for residential properties. 

Cllr Dennis advised that oil extraction on a small scale has been happening in the county for the last 50 years. 

Cllr Dennis report WSCC response to ash dieback. The Council is concentrating on trees near A Roads and B Roads and it is estimated that around 20,000 trees need to be felled. WSCC is working with landowners who have ash trees on their land next to a stretch of road where WSCC trees are being felled, to reduce landowners tree-felling costs wherever possible. 

22/023/OM.            Matters Arising & Outstanding Actions To clarify and report on actions brought forward from the last meeting.  

1)                  Clappers Lane Speed Limit Request. 

Following on from item 22/009/OM in January 2022 meeting the Clerk applied for a TRO to reduce the speed limit on the whole of Clappers Lane to 30mph. In an email dated 16th March 2022 Nick De Sousa, Assistant Highway Manager at WSCC wrote to FPC to advise that as the Police have no record of communications from Fulking / Poynings residents regarding speeding issues the TRO request has been declined. 

Cllr Joy Dennis advised the meeting that a Speed Policy Consultation will be reporting to WSCC by September 2022 with a decision on “Quieter Ways”, which would include roads like Clappers Lane, will be made by December 2022. If the decision is positive, Fulking Parish Council will apply for a reduced speed limit for Clappers Lane thereafter.   

2) Ultrafast Broadband    

Following on from item 22/010/OM in January 2022, OpenReach extended the deadline for eligible houses to apply for Full Fibre Broadband. The DCMS verification process reduced uptake to under 100% of our target however Colin Warburton now advises that 106% has been reached. There appears to be an issue that not all homes who have pledged for Full Fibre have received an email from DCMS to validate their vouchers. We have asked Cllr Dennis if she can provide us with a list of homes which have pledged but not yet validated their application to ensure they have received the validation email from DCMS.  

3) Market Gardens / Conifers 

The Chairman received an update from Cllr Trumble prior to the meeting to advise that MSDC have not progressed the matter. Unfortunately for residents the dog barking issue remains as bad as ever. 

ACTION: Cllr Hind to contact Cllr Trumble to get a further update on progress.  

4) Queens Platinum Jubilee – Green Canopy 

Cllr Hind reported to the meeting that a Red Windsor tree (also known as “Sweet Lilibet” had been purchased by the Council and it has been planted in North Town Field.    

5) Tony Brooks Memorial 

Cllr Dyos presented the option of a small plaque to be put up in the village hall. Councillors thought this was a good idea and Cllr Dyos will find out sizes and prices for the next meeting.         

22/024/OM.            Downlands School Places.   

Cllr Dennis reported to the meeting that, following an appeal, that all applications from Fulking parents for their children to attend Downlands School in Hassocks had been accepted for September 2022. Cllr Dennis advised that Downlands is always over-subscribed and that she and the County Councillor for Hassocks are scheduling a meeting with the head teacher to discuss the matter further with a view to ensuring the Downland villagers continue to have access to the school. Cllr Hind requested that WSCC formally prioritises places for residents of Fulking and other downland villages due to the transport difficulties they face. 

The new secondary school in Northern Arch, Burgess Hill is due to be completed by end of 2024 which will ease pressure on Downlands.  

22/025/OM.         Ladybrook Spring Update. 

Cllr Hind reported that WSCC have just confirmed approval capital expenditure in this year’s budget to undertake permanent repairs and also that the drainage pipe had been cleared recently as a temporary measure. 

22/026/OM.            WSCC Road Closures 

Fulking, Edburton and Poynings villages are enduring a “Storm of Closures” partly due to a long term project with Balfour Beatty to install ducting in the road for a highway of superfast broadband. The issue is made far worst when the differing agencies close two roads at the same time. Cllr Dennis advised the meeting that she has spoken to the traffic management team to request that no two roads are closed at the same time in the future.   

22/027/OM.            Overnight Parking & Rubbish Dumping 

Cllr Hind outlined the concerns of camper vans parking overnight in laybys in the village. The issue is the rubbish which is then dumped when they leave. Cllr Dennis advised the meeting that rubbish is a MSDC matter and that if a “No Overnight Parking” sign was wanted then the Council would need to apply to WSCC Highways for a Traffic Regulation Order. Unfortunately the Council’s experience of the WSCC TRO process is very poor., Councillors decided to review this ongoing situation.  

22/028/OM.            Local By-laws – Parking & North Town Field. 

Cllr Hind raised the matter of dog fouling in the North Town Field field, despite there being a proper dog waste bin. Cllr Hind advised that Poynings recreation area has MSDC signs showing a £1,000 fine for fouling. The Councillors agreed to investigate further with MDSC. 

ACTION: Cllr Hind to investigate with MSDC. 

22/029/OM.            Village Hall 

Cllr Hind reported that five trustees have come forward and progress on establishing a FULKING VILLAGE HALL Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) is underway with Charities Commission.  

22/030/OM.            Appointment of New Parish Councillor – Tom Kardos  

Tom Kardos has put himself forward to be co-opted onto Fulking Parish Council. Cllr Hind has already briefed Tom as to the challenges Fulking Parish Council faces. 

Cllr Hind proposed Tom Kardos be co-opted on to Fulking Parish Council, seconded by Cllr Healy. 

Unanimously IN FAVOUR. Cllr Hind welcomed Tom aboard.  

22/031/PM.            Planning Application SDNP/22/01214/LDE  

                                   Location: Perching Parva Farm Holmbush Lane Woodmancote     Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9TL  

                                   Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness (Existing Use) for the use of an existing building for mixed commercial purposes  

The application has not made clear what the current class of use the building is going from / to. Ie is it agriculture? We understand from SDNPA that the building is empty. Fulking Parish councillors voted unanimously AGAINST the proposal.  

22/032/OM.              Reports from Outside Bodies. 

None 

22/033/OM.             Information Items.  To receive information and items for the agenda at future meetings. 

None. 

22/034/OM.              Correspondence.  To discuss correspondence and respond to correspondence received. 

A quote has been received from Tony Steer to replace the timber from the broken village sign on Edburton Road. To repair and replace the sign will cost £805. Councillors voted unanimously in favour. Clerk to contact Tony Steer to move the matter forward.  

22/035/OM.              Financial Matters. To receive the report on the Council’s income and to approve future expenditure. 

Cllr Hind raise a concern that Council Tax bills evidence an increase in Fulking Parish Council precept by 6.3% despite only applying for an increase of 5%. MDSC advised by email that the increase is calculated on the Band D charge and is higher than 5% because of the decrease in the tax base. Cllr Kardos advised the meeting that he has a clear explanation which he will share on email. 

Cllr Hind raise the matter of Clerk’s Pay Award and advised the meeting that the Clerks pay has increased by 1.8% in relation to 2021/2022 financial year meaning there is back pay to be paid. 

Cllr Hind advised the meeting that he will be speaking to Trevor Leggo CEO of WSALC to establish whether there are rules relating to the increasing of the pay band from the current level 20 band.  

Date of the Annual Meeting is Thursday 12th May 2022.  

Next Ordinary Meeting scheduled for Thursday 7th July 2022.   

 

Bobservation No. 94: Mick Gaule RIP


What a very touching send off for Mick when we toasted his last journey from the balcony of the Shepherd & Dog. He was one of the very last oldies who had lived in Fulking most or all of their lives. Such a lovely gentleman and I think would like to be remembered as a great ferreter!.

Fulking Fair
With only three weeks to go until Fulking Fair 2022 I thought it might be of interest if I gave you an idea of how many villagers are involved in specific contributions of their time. I set out below in no particular order, those who are helping, with apologies to anyone who I have left out: Geoff & Jenny Shepherd & Dog bar, Tina music, Clive BBQ, Rosemary & Mick Tombola, Linda Terry Danny & Adrian parking, Sally First aid BBQ  Art Advertising Flyer Samantha Pitch set-up and allocation, Tricia Teas & Cakes and First aid, Carol Treasurer, Myriam & Bea Henna Tattoo painting, Angela Children’s games, Stuart & Nick Traffic Control, Jen Donation Box, Chris Art, Karen Social Media advertising, Laurence Simon & family Traffic  and Fair advertising signs, Jenny & Julian Electricity, George & Sarah Use of field, AND in addition to our homegrown BBQ and entertainment we will have the RSPCA fun dog show and food from Rushfields’ Pies, Safari Pizzas, Indulgent Ice Cream, Rob Padley’s Coffee & On the Hoof  Moroccan Kebabs. Stalls will be displays by the National Trust, the Woodland Trust, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Central Sussex Beekeepers, Sustainable Henfield 2030.  There will be many stalls along the Street and in the North Town Field with games and products for sale but please remember TEAS & CAKES in the village hall, The best ever BOTTLE TOMBOLA in the field, Shepherd & Dog bar and Clive Miller’s BBQ. All donations and any surplus from the Fair are in aid of the Village Hall.