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local
government : little bytham parish council
meeting : 3 august 2006
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22/10/03 : updated : 22/10/06 : checked 22/10/06
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As reported in the The
Glenside News - October 2006
MATTERS ARISING ...
From the minutes of the meeting of 6 July 2006.
Parish Room
The Clerk showed the meeting the Land Registry form for the first registration application. She agreed to complete it as accurately as possible and await a response.
The Ford
The Clerk informed the meeting that she had spoken to Jamie Bevis of the Highways Department. He said that as far as he was concerned, the repair work was satisfactory but there are still two gullies anda soak-away to be constructed on the corner of Church Lane and High Street. When she insisted that the PC was not happy with the work, he admitted that they had used the wrong tarmac and that it would have to be redone. As far as the concrete base is concerned, he is happy with the job. However, he then admitted that he is not an engineer and that we need to address any complaints to Geoff Page, the Highways Engineer. The Clerk agreed to contact him to find out when the work would be completed.
CORRESPONDENCE
Letter to Mr and Mrs Bowen.
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
The Muir Group Housing Association Ltd. re Land off of Glen Close, Little Bytham. Full planning permission sought. The Council
is not opposed to the development, but is concerned at the number of properties - 6 bungalows and 2 houses - feeding into a busy main route through the village.
Their chief concern is the problem of flooding from sewage as the developers intend to drain surface water into the main sewer. Given the history of properties being severely flooded with sewage, the Council has asked the planners to look into the problem. They have also asked for details of the proposed removal of hedges and trees.
Mr and Mrs Pollard, 20 Station Road, Little Bytham. Erection of detached garage with new access. Full planning permission sought. The Council had no objections.
FINANCES
Two cheques were signed as follows ...
Cheque to Allianz Cornhill £248.27
Cheque to Little Bytham Village Hall £75.00
AOB
Mrs Murphy expressed concern at the acrid smell that has been pervading the village during the past week. She wondered if someone had been burning toxic waste. Mrs MacFarland had also noticed it. It was agreed to discuss the matter at the next meeting if the problem persisted.
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