Report of actions taken October 01 - October 31 2021, under Clerk Advisory Actions.

LEADENHAM PARISH COUNCIL
 
Membership
Chair: Cllr Melanie Nelstrop, Vice-Chair: Cllr Graham McLusky
Councillors: Stephen Locking, Gary Luff, Tim Sisson, Karin Willgoose, 
 
Actions taken during under the terms of the Delegated Powers to the Clerk resolution, minute 04/05/21/18c.
 
01/10/2021 – 31/10/2021
 
1. PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND ISSUES
a) Applications received: 
i. 21/1399/CCC (received 01/10/21 – circulated to all) 
Proposal:  To remove condition 5 of planning permission 21/0799/CCC to allow external storage for a maximum period of 24 hours
Location:   Leadenham Landfill Pottergate Road Leadenham.
Comments by 25 October 21.
Comment submitted: LPC has no comment regarding this application.
 
b) Decisions received:
 
c) Street Numbering
 
d) Tree applications received:
 
 
2. PLAY AREA 
 
3. LITTER PICKING
 
4. LOCAL PLAN CONSULTATION
 
5. VILLAGE MAINTENANCE – any updates
03/08/2021. Cllr G McLusky has provided a list of maintenance requirements to the Village Keeper, as follows:
1. Dog bin on A607 junction with North Road is over grown with tree branches.
2. The Litter Bin adjacent is being strongly guarded by a 6 ft high thistle and tree branches
3. The bus shelter there is over grown with ivy, with strands hanging down across the front 
4. There is a stretch of bushes on the verge, on the approach to the bus shelter on 607 going south from the pond direction, which are again beginning to grow across the pavement, need cutting back please.
5. Problems with the drain on the junction North Road/A607 apparently might need clearing back
6. Coming out from Quarry Lane onto the A607 in the car - viewing to the left (along towards the garage) is somewhat restricted as the bushes there are overgrown.
7. Gully on main road near Crow Lane could do with digging back along pavement
8. Around Crow lane road sign and narrow verge needs a strim
9. High street from traffic lights around and past Willoughby - Lots of weeds. Perhaps spray off
10. If you take a trip along 607 past the church there is thorny overgrowth hanging into pavement along wall down to St Anne's well. It is catching walkers and annoying them
11. Have a look past St Anne's on the right for overgrowth from hedges up to bridge.
12. Village hall trees on left. All these are growing into car parking areas and could do with trimming back
 
6. TREE PLANTING PROJECT
 
7. CORRESPONDENCE
 
i. 27/09/21. Email received from Matthew Warrilow, Head Student at SWRA School, regarding road safety and related issues adjacent to the school. 
Reply sent with information to Highways, District and County Cllrs. (circulated to all).
 
 
Please be advised that these are notes of the informal Working Group Meeting called by the Clerk and cannot in any way be regarded as the official minutes of council proceedings. They represent a record of actions taken by the Clerk under the Delegated Powers Resolution, made on 04/05/2021, minute 18c.