Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting 13 May 2021 at 7.00 pm

Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting

held on Thursday 13 May 2021in

Bayford Mission Hall at 7.00 pm

Present: Mrs N Linsley, Mrs J Garrett, Mrs A Diggle Perry, Mrs Laura Rose-Walker, Mr M Grant, Mr R Webb-Bowen

Clerk in attendance:  Mrs P Gillman

Public: 3 members of the public.

1. Apologies for Absence

C/Councillor A Groskop and D/Councillor R Bastable

2. Minutes of the last meeting.

There were no Annual Parish Meeting minutes in 2020 due to Covid 19 restrictions.

3.Matters Arising from the Minutes

There were no matters to report.

4. Chairman’s Report

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council Chairman’s Report 2019 – 2021

The current Chairman was appointed in May 2019 as the previous incumbent retired after many years of dedicated service to the Parish. We wish him well for the future.

A new panel of Councillors were appointed including a new Vice Chairman as the previous appointee also retired. Since then, there have been movement in and out as Councillors resigned and new ones joined. We thank those who have left the Council for their hard work and welcome the new members.

Details of the new panel (updated in May 2021) can be obtained from the Parish Clerk.

Whilst the current Chairman has found the role challenging mainly due to the massive learning experience of Local Government, we believe the Parish Council has achieved some beneficial projects.

These are:

Road Traffic Speeding reduction through Bayford & Riding Gate

Following discussion and advice from Highways England it was decided the best way to try and achieve this would be to install Gateway Signs and each end of Bayford and Riding Gate bearing in mind the latter is in a National Speed Limit of 60mph area. Unfortunately, one Gateway has been installed in a different position to what we would have liked. We are in the process of getting Highways to move it to an appropriate location.

Whether these Gateways actually reduce speeding motorists is unclear but feedback from residents has been that they give Bayford & Riding Gate identity.

We thank the councillors who had input into moving this forward although they are not in the Council anymore.

Defibrillator

A Defibrillator has been installed in the Telephone Box outside the Unicorn Inn in Bayford. This was after many years of discussion about the necessity for one. We have ‘Guardians’ monitoring the integrity and functionality of the device. We need ‘First Responders’ for the area and if anyone is interested, please contact Councillor Jo Garrett via email. Full training is available.

We thank Councillor Garrett for her dedicated work in getting this project to fruition.

Planning has been challenging during this time, but the Council perseveres.

Unfortunately, early in 2020 Covid 19 pandemic hit which put a lot of pressure on getting any more projects started.

We were hoping to have the Annual Parish Meeting in 2020 in a slightly more dynamic way, but this had to be cancelled.

All our meetings have had to be via Zoom which was challenging in its own way.

Crime

According to  PCSO Tim Russell, crime levels are low to nil. Rural crimes and opportunistic burglaries are the most common. As always, he and his team urge all residents to be vigilante and report any suspicious behaviour to him or via the online Incident Reporting system.

Finances

At present, the Parish Council’s financial status is comfortable. The Council urges anyone who may have suggestions to improve the Parish life and experience, to contact the Parish Clerk or one of the Councillors, to be considered.

Good News!

We can now conduct face-to-face meetings observing the current Covid Rules. This was a short notice change made by the District Council. We look forward to July when all restrictions will be lifted hopefully.

We thank the Bayford Mission Hall Society for maintaining the Village Hall during these challenging times and making it available for everyone to use whilst ensuring Covid 19 rules are observed.

Thank you to all the residents, especially Reverend Rosie Ashley, for organising various events, and looking after each other during these very difficult times whilst observing the Pandemic rules.

I thank the Parish Councillors, District and County Councillors for their unwavering support during the pandemic.

Let us put our best foot forward and look forward to better times!

Niru Linsley

Chairman

5. PSCO Tim Russell’s Report .

Report passed to all to read.

6. Neighbourhood Watch Report

There was no attendance from Andy Chesterman or Peter Munro – therefore no reports on the Neighbourhood Watch in the villages.

7. Public Question Forum

One member of the public suggested that a flashing 30mph sign would be more effective in slowing down the traffic in Bayford. He also asked what happened to the Unicorn Inn. The Chairman explained and said that it is now registered on the Assets of the Community Register.

8. Date of next meeting

To be advised

There being no further business the Chairman closed the meeting at 7.35pm.

Chairman………………………………………………………….Date………………………………….

Minutes of the Parish Council held on Thursday 11 March 2021

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council held on

Thursday 11 March 2021 at 7.30pm via Zoom

Public Forum

No members of the public joined the meeting; however, the Chairman mentioned the increase in dog mess in the area. Councillors made several suggestions but nothing conclusive. Chairman reported on an article from the Leveller regarding the refurbishment of the Planning Department. Chairman stated that nothing had improved withing the department, both Chairman and Councillors stated that people did not get the service they had paid for. Cllr Bastable said it was unfair to put it down to the planning department and blamed Covid for the situation they were in at present.  Chairman stated the lack of attention within the department was happening well before Covid arrived. Cllr Groskop suggested writing to Government and send a copy to the head of South Somerset District Council. 

Present

Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) M Grant (Vice Chairman), R Webb-Bowen, J Garrett, A Perry and L Rose-Walker. C/Councillor A Groskop, D/Councillor R Bastable.

1.Apologies – None

2.Declarations of Interest – Cllr Garrett on Planning Application.

3.Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 14 January 2021and on 12 November and 12 December 2020. Planning Meeting of 20/03028/S73A Hopkins, Devenish Lane and 20/03009/COU Unicorn Inn held electronically.

It was resolved to approve and sign the minutes as a true record

Proposed Cllr Grant                                        Seconded Cllr Webb-Bowen

4.Planning Matters

a.New Planning Matters

Application No:20/03245/S73A

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Scammell

Location: Oakfield Barn, riding Gate, Wincanton.

Proposal: To remove condition 7 (use of garage building) of approval 18/03668/FUL to allow commercial use.

Whilst Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council supports local business, this applicant already has an established business in Wincanton.

At his previous application for a residential dwelling the Parish Council raised concerns as the said barn appeared to be in use with commercial vehicles/equipment already, in a residential environment. The applicant stated that it was being used for storage and his main business was in Wincanton. This has now appeared to have changed.

Regardless of this in the last planning permission on the site, condition 7 clearly stated that the MOT station should cease when the conversion happened. The officers report with the previous application states that the applicant has indicated that the MOT business would cease by grant of this approval, turning the extant garage on the site into an ancillary outbuilding. This indicates acceptance by the applicant of the impending condition.

Running his business from this residential location would make an increase in traffic and noise in a, what is now, a very quiet hamlet.

Therefore, on the basis of a majority vote, we recommend refusal of this application.

Application No: 20/03731/HOU

Location: Tower View, Riding Gate

Proposal:  Alterations and the erection of a first floor extension to the east side of the dwelling.

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council have no objections to this application.

b.Outcome of planning matters already considered

Planning Application No: 20/00638/FUL

Applicants: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location: Highcroft, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: Erection of a dwelling (resubmission) – Awaiting decision.

Chairman asked Cllr Bastable again about Mr & Mrs Garrett’s longstanding application. Cllr Bastable said he would speak with David Kenyon again regarding an update but there was nothing else he could do about it.

Clerk to check on both Mr & Mrs Garret’s application and the land opposite Farmageddon. Cllr Groskop said that as the Chairman was not happy with the planning situation it would be a good idea to contact the newly appointed planning head Kirsty Larkin. Chairman to write to Kirsty Larkin.

5.Highways

Cllr Perry has now taken over as Highways Officer. Chairman reported that she had contacted Gary Warren again regarding the removal of the wrongly positioned Gateway at Riding Gate. His response was it should be done by 31 March 2021 but could be longer due to more pressing highway issues.

6.Footpaths

Cllr Webb-Bowen to follow up with a report.

7.Financial

a.Statement of account and Bank Reconciliation

b.Bank balances to 28 February 2021.

A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 28 February 2021. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/C £8519.13 Stoke Trister&Bayford PC Reserve A/C £8716.00 Leigh Common Savings A/C £5106.15

Proposed: Cllr Garrett                                     Seconded: Cllr Perry

c A resolution is sought to agree the following payments.

BAC’sSALC Training  25.00
BAC’sSALC Training  25.00
BAC’sClerk Salary, expenses & council expenses.607.59

Proposed: Cllr Garrett                                     Seconded: Cllr Perry

8.Riding Gate & East View

No further information

9.Defibrillator

Cllr Garrett reported that she had designed the cards which everyone was happy with. Clerk to order cards for disbursement.

10.Website

Chairman stated that the website is still under construction. Chairman and Clerk have had to send a lot of paperwork to be installed on the website. All Councillors were happy with the homepage

11.Regulations

Regulations were unanimously agreed for adoption for a further year.

12.Emergency Plan

Emergency plan to be update and finalised.

Tender

After discussion regarding the applicants for the grass keep for this coming season it was unanimously agreed that it should go to Stuart Barfoot.

14.Date of next meetings will be on Thursday 13 May 2021



Meeting closed at 8-26pm

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Minutes of the Parish Council held on 14 January 2021

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council held on

Thursday 14 January 2021 at 7.30pm via Zoom

Public Forum

No members of the public joined the meeting.

Present

Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) M Grant (Vice Chairman), R Webb-Bowen, J Garrett, A Perry and L Rose-Walker. C/Councillor A Groskop, D/Councillor R Bastable.

1.Apologies – None

2.Declarations of Interest – Cllr Garrett on Planning Application.

3.Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 12 November 2020

It was resolved to approve and sign the minutes as a true record:

Proposed Cllr Webb-Bowen                                       Seconded Cllr Grant

4.Planning Matters

a.New Planning Matters

Planning Application No: 20/03009/COU

Location: Granny Annexe, Unicorn Inn, Bayford, Wincanton.

Proposal: Change of existing self-contained annexe to separate dwelling.

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council states: We fear it may not be quite as straightforward as Mr Jenner suggests.  A useful reference in Plainview Planning dated 1 September 2020 which states: ‘The sub-division of the public house can be justified on the grounds that the funds generated actually allow the public house/community facility to remain open’.  The example quoted is that of sale a part of a pub car park but the principle is the same: the funds should go to keeping the public house/community facility open, not merely to enrich the owners to allow them to pursue other projects or simply to meet living expenses.  Mr Jenner states that the owners wish to sell the annex ‘so that they can diversify’.  I see no indication that they intend to use the proceeds of the sale of the Annexe to re-open the Inn.

We also have concerns over parking and access for the Annexe.  It is very easy to state that ‘The development will use the existing access to the highway’ and that it will ‘use existing parking space and access’.  This will presumably mean that it will require to share a legal right of access and parking with the Inn – there is only one way in and one way out.

The ‘separate application’ for the remainder of the Unicorn Inn is clearly fundamental to this application.  Until we know what the term ‘diversify’ means – does it just mean the pub will re-open bigger and better than before, or does the owner have an entirely different use in mind?  At the same time, retention of the Annexe may render the whole Unicorn Inn property more attractive to a potential purchaser who intends to re-open it as a licensed premises.  This remains the last surviving pub in the Bayford/Stoke Trister/Cucklington settlement and we should not give it up without the community’s approval.  It is their facility, after all, even if the Unicorn’s current licensee/owner has seemingly yet to re-open after either lockdown.

The applicant has made no attempt to re-open since the 2nd lockdown ended, not even to supply a take-away service as many other pubs in the area have done. Did he not apply for the Government grants to help and if so, why?

The previous application referred to did include the annex to be developed as a separate entity with separate access. The so called ‘pointless’ discussions were essential due to very strong opposition from the community.

The annex has been let out for many years without planning permission to do so despite every attempt made by the Parish Council to ask the Planning department to address. Planning department failed to do so. So, the letting is potentially illegal.

The Planning department categorically rejected the original application to convert to houses as the Unicorn Inn is a registered Asset of Community Value. 

This all being the case Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council strongly oppose this application.

Chairman mentioned the error of a submission regarding the Unicorn Inn application. It was corrected by the Planning Department and the correct submission entered.

b.Outcome of planning matters already considered

Planning Application No: 20/00638/FUL

Applicants: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location: Highcroft, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: Erection of a dwelling (resubmission) – Awaiting decision.

Chairman asked Cllr Bastable about Mr & Mrs Garrett’s longstanding application. Cllr Bastable said he would speak with David Kenyon regarding an update.

Cambria Villas was also mentioned, the fact that since the planned building has stopped the property has been put up for sale.

5.Highways

Chairman has spoken with Gary Warren of Highways regarding re-installing the wrongly positioned gateway. Chairman has marked the new position of where the gateway should be for when the crew come to re-position it. Chairman to contact Gary Warren again to see how this is progressing.

6.Footpaths

Cllr Webb-Bowen stated that the leaves on the underpass had been cleared of leaves. Cllr Webb-Bowen said he would do a further update on footpaths directly. Cllr Linsley to ask Highways about the lighting in the underpass. The gate on Devenish Lane had been removed under the enforcement order from Highways. It was reported that it is now just as bad as it was before the gate was put up with unsavoury rubbish left and cars going up and down frequently. Clerk to contact Highways to see what they intend to do about it.

7.Financial

a.Statement of account and Bank Reconciliation

b.Bank balances to 31 December 2020.

A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 31 December 2020. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/C £8376.01, Stoke Trister&Bayford PC Reserve A/C £8715.85, Leigh Common Savings A/C £5106.06

Proposed: Cllr Grant                           Seconded: Cllr Webb-Bowen

c.A resolution is sought to agree the following payments

BAC’sSALC Training  60.00
BAC’sSALC Training  25.00
BAC’sSALC Training  25.00
BAC’sBen Giles Website Domain143.54
BAC’sClerks salary, expenses & Council expenses.556.88  
BAC’sWebCreation Ltd297.00
BAC’sSALC Training  25.00
BAC’sSuperplants119.40
BAC’sWebCreation Ltd240.00
BAC’sMrs Garrett-data cable  53.05
BAC’sAero Healthcare Pad Pak130.68
D/DebitICO  35.00
BAC’sMrs Garrett-mileage    8.39
BAC’sMrs Garrett-defib cleaner    7.00

Proposed: Cllr Grant                                       Seconded: Cllr Webb-Bowen

8.Riding Gate & East View

Cllr Bastable is getting an update for both of these items. Enforcement are looking through all the paperwork, some of which is rather sketchy. Chairman asked Cllr Bastable about the working of Area East Committee to which Cllr Bastable explained. Chairman asked Councillor Bastable why Mr & Mrs Garrett’s application has not been resolved. It appears to be dragging on despite every effort by the applicants to conform to Planning Department requests.

9.Defibrillator

Cllr Garrett reported that the defibrillator had been used and not returned so it had to be collected. The pads have been replaced. Cllr Garrett had to fill in a questionnaire regarding the use of the defibrillator so replaced a copy questionnaire in the folder for when it needs to be used again. Cllr Garrett explained that we are still waiting for training but in these uncertain times of Covid this was not possible at the moment. Cllr Rose-Walker said she would put herself forward to be a first responder which was greatly appreciated by al

10.Website

Chairman stated that the website is coming together gradually and once the front page is done she will send it to all Councillors.

11.Regulations

Chairman had finished doing the Financial Regulations and had sent them to all Councillors on at that time. Cllr Webb-Bowen had still to finish The Risk Assessment and will send to all when done. Clerk to send Code of Conduct and Standing Orders to new Councillors to review before the March meeting.

12.Precept

The  Precept is signed and sent to South Somerset District Council.

Emergency Plan

Chairman requested Cllr Webb-Bowen to take over as Commander on the Emergency Plan as he had a lot of experience from the Army. Cllr Webb-Bowen said he would be happy to take it on but beforehand it would need a lot of updating. Chairman asked him if he would like to update it as he knows the legislation that is needed. Cllr Webb-Bowen said he would be happy to do this.

14.Date of next meeting will be on Thursday 11 March 2021



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Chairman                                                                             Date

Minutes of the Parish Council 7 January 2021

Minutes of the meeting of the Parish Council held on

Thursday 7 January 2021 at 7.30pm via Zoom

Public Forum

No members of the public joined the meeting.

Present

Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) M Grant (Vice Chairman) R Webb-Bowen and J Garrett.

Laura Rose-Walker

1.Apologies – None        

2. Declarations of Interest – None

Extra Parish Council Meeting to Co-opt a Councillor

After discussions and questions, it was decided to co-opt Laura Rose-Walker as a Councillor with Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Proposed:                                                                    Seconded:

Cllr Garrett                                                                  Cllr Grant

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Chairman                                                                                             Date

Minutes of the Parish Council 21 March 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 21 March 2019 

in Bayford Village Hall at 7.30pm

Public Forum:

Mark Warren made a presentation of the plans for the application for the Unicorn Inn. To make the pub a viable financial proposition it would need to take around £4,000.00 per week. It would have 2 rooms for rental and the annexe. There would be kitchen facilities for doing limited food. Parishioners and Councillors asked many questions and it was felt that it may not be possible to achieve the £4,000.00 per week needed to make the pub a financial proposition. However, the plans shown and the ideas given formed the basis of the application to be applied for. The general feeling of the parishioners was that the pub was desirable for the benefit of the village.

NB: Councillor Linsley did not partake in the Public Forum discussion.

Present: Cllrs: E Parsons (Chairman) N Linsley and J Macfarlane, M Grant and M Summerfield. 

Clerk in attendance: Mrs P Gillman

Public: Mr & Mrs Martin, Mr Record, Mark Warren, Helen Smith, Miss Howard, Brian Garton, Mr Cummins, Mr Fray, Mrs Aya, Mr Giles, Mr & Mrs Goldsack and Tanya Martin.

69. Apologies – Cllr: T MacCaw.

70. Declarations of Interest – None

71. Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting of 10 January 2019 and Planning Meetings of 8 February and 8 March 2019.

A resolution is sought to approve and sign the minutes as a true record.

Cllr Macfarlane questioned the minutes, therefore they were not signed at this meeting. Clerk to check on a few points of clarity.

72. Financial Matters

a. Statement of Account and bank reconciliation

b. Bank Balances 28 February 2019. A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 28 February 2019. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/c £5860.25; Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Reserve A/c £7989.07; Leigh Common Savings A/c £5101.89. 

c. A resolution is sought to sign the following cheques

Cheque No: 000461           (cheque cancelled due to incorrect date.

Cheque No: 000462 Clerks salary, expenses & council expenses 553.91

Cheque No: 000463 Bayford Hall Hire       60.00®

Cheque No: 000464 Clerks salary, expenses & council expenses 630.57

Proposed: Cllr Grant             Seconded: Cllr Macfarlane

73. Planning Matters

a. New Planning Matters

Planning Application No: 18/03938/FUL

Applicant: Mrs J Calderwood

Location:  Land rear of 2 Cambria Villas Devenish Lane Bayford Wincanton. BA9 9NG

Proposal:  The erection of a new single storey dwelling and the formation of a new vehicular access off Bayford Hill. – No further information.

Planning Application No: 19/00373/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location:  Highcroft, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Erection of a new dwelling. – No further information.

Planning Application No: 19/00258/OUT

Applicant: Mr M and Miss F Haskett and Thornton

Location:  Land at Church Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Outline application with all matters reserved for the redevelopment of Church Farm buildings and bungalow and erection of 2 dwellings. – No further information.

Applicant: Mr Chris Bellars

Location: Land at Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The conversion of existing domestic storage building into a single dwelling and the erection of a car port. – We recommend refusal of this application since the applicant has not demonstrated that the proposal would meet the requirement of SS2 in the local plan. However, we understand that the barn conversion proposed would be for family use only and we would be sympathetic to this if a new application was made for conversion ancillary to the existing dwelling on the property. – No further information.

b. Outcome of planning matters already considered: 

Planning Application No: 18/01991/FUL

Planning Application No: 18/02838/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davis

Location:  Willow Tree Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

Proposal:  Change of use to sui generis to include agricultural /equestrian and animal rescue charity. The erection of a building for use as a training centre for dog and cat grooming and in association with all elements of the rural enterprise. – Permitted with conditions

Planning Application No: 18/03347/S73

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davis

Location:  Willow Tree Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

Proposal:  Application to vary conditions 02 of approval 13/001459/FUL – occupancy. – Permitted with conditions.

Several residents of Stoke Trister had reported to Cllr Macfarlane on the dangerous structures at East View and the seriousness of the situation. It has been reported to Planning who are dealing with it.

74. Highways

Cllr Macfarlane noted that the drains had been pumped out. Cllr Grant reported that new barriers had been installed in Beech Lane.

Cllr Summerfield was unanimously voted to be the Highways Officer.

Proposed: Cllr. Parsons Seconded: Cllr. Grant

b. SID. No further information.

75. Footpaths

Cllr Grant reported that ramblers have been in and around Frith Farm. He has noted the stiles that need repair.

76. Riding Gate

Cllr Linsley spoke of the riding Gate issues at the Area East Meeting. Cllr Linsley thanked Cllr Groskop and Cllr Beech for their input and help at the meeting. Tim Cooke was requested by the Chairman Nick Weeks to contact planning to escalate the situation after being allowed to go on for so long. To be discussed at the next Area East Meeting on 10 April 2019 at 9 am.

77. Defibrillator

Cllr Linsley had spoken to Lottery Funding about the defibrillator. They requested a survey from parishioners to see if that is what was wanted. Cllr Linsley did not have the time to do another survey on the village. Cllr Grant wished to know the need for a defibrillator as it would be possible for him to get funding from one of his charities. South West Ambulance appeared to be quite good but the cost was £1,800.00 per year. Cllr Linsley has 3 people to monitor the defibrillator for when it goes ahead.

It was decided to leave the decision until the July meeting.

78. Unicorn Inn

As discussed in Public Forum.

79. Tender

The tender for grasskeep for this season went to Stuart Barfoot.

80. Payman

It was unanimously agreed to allow the increase in fees.

Proposed: Cllr Grant Seconded: Cllr Parsons

81. Risk Assessment, Code of conduct, Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, Freedom of Information.

It was unanimously agreed to re-adopt all sections.

68. Date of Next Meetings 

9 May 2019

Meeting closed at 9.06pm

Chairman………………………………………………………………Date……………………

Minutes of the Parish Council 19 September 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 19 September 2019 

in Bayford Village Hall at 7.30pm

Public Forum:

There was no public forum.

Present: Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) J Macfarlane, R Webb-Bowen and J Garrett.C/C Anna Groskop.

Clerk in attendance: Mrs P Gillman

Public: None

30. Apologies – Cllrs: M Grant, J McKenna and M Summerfield

31. Declarations of Interest – None

32. Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting. Cllr Macfarlane questioned the minutes of the Guide to Community Infrastructure from the July minutes. Chairman changed the minutes and they will be signed at the November meeting.  Planning Meetings of 2, 30 August 2019

A resolution is sought to approve and sign the Planning minutes as a true record.

Proposed: Cllr Linsley Seconded: Cllr Garrett

33. Financial Matters

a. Statement of Account and bank reconciliation

b. Bank Balances to 31 August 2019. 

A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 31 August 2019. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/c £11037.73; Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Reserve A/c £8170.06; Leigh Common Savings A/c £5102.52.

c. A resolution is sought to sign the following cheques

Cheque No: 000480 SALC 80.00

Cheque No: 000481 Clerk salary, expenses and council expenses             542.27

Proposed: Cllr Macfarlane             Seconded: Cllr Garrett

34. Planning Matters

a. New Planning Matters

b. Outcome of planning matters already considered:

Planning Application No: 19/01322/S73

Applicant: Hopkins Estates

Location:  Land OS 3969 Part Devenish Lane, Bayford, Wincanton.

Proposal:  Application to vary condition 2 (approved  plans) of planning approval 18/03272/FUL (amendment of roof material) – There were no objections to the change of roofing material. However, we would like to see the Planning Officers consultation with Wessex Water concerning the high pressure pipes underground. – Application permitted.

Planning Application No: 19/01284/REM 

Applicant: Mr. Shaun Paul 

Location: Land adjacent to Highbrook, Devenish Lane. 

Proposal: Application of reserved matters following approval of 18/02145/OUT for the erection of a two storey detached dwelling to include access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale – No further information.

Planning Application No:  19/01778/FUL

Applicant: Mrs J Calderwood

Location:  Land rear of 2 Cambria Villas Devenish Lane Bayford Wincanton. BA9 9NG

Proposal:  The erection of a new single storey dwelling and the formation of a new vehicular access off Bayford Hill – re-submission

Planning Application No: 19/00373/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location:  Highcroft, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Erection of a new dwelling. – No further information.

Planning Application No: 19/00258/OUT

Applicant: Mr M and Miss F Haskett and Thornton

Location:  Land at Church Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Outline application with all matters reserved for the redevelopment of Church Farm buildings and bungalow and erection of 2 dwellings. – No further information.

Applicant: Mr Chris Bellars

Location: Land at Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The conversion of existing domestic storage building into a single dwelling and the erection of a car port. – Application permitted.

c. Clerk to contact Council re comments on Planning Application No: 19/01322/S73 asking for the planning Officers consultation with Wessex Water.

d. Robin Bastable did not attend the meeting to give and update on Highbrook, Devenish Lane with regards to running a business, also any update on Church Farm.

e. Clerk to invite Simon Fox to our November meeting to explain the ethics of the Planning Department

35. Highways

No further information.

36. Footpaths

No further information.

37. Riding Gate and East View

Clerk contacts Sam Fox on a regular basis but no further information has been given on both of these issues.

38. Defibrillator

In Cllr McKenna’s absence Cllr Garrett had contacted Tim Cook re the defibrillator. He said that SSDC’s Community Grant Scheme will fund up to 50% of the total cost of a defibrillator.

39. Notice Board

Cllrs voted unanimously to allow Phil Light to repair the Bayford Notice Board. Cllr Linsley to arrange.

40. Clerk Salary & Spinal Column

Chairman to conduct an appraisal with Clerk.

41. Area East Meetings

After discussion it was decided to check the online Agenda for the Area East Meetings to see if it was relevant to out Council. Clerk to send to Chairman.

42. Unicorn Inn

Mark Warren’s email was reported re Unicorn Inn. He stated the owners were to apply for a change of use followed by a Planning Application for three dwellings

43. Signatories

It was agreed to add two more signatories to the account. Cllrs R Webb-Bowen and J Garrett.

44. Date of Next Meetings 

14 November 2019

Meeting closed at 8.45pm

Chairman………………………………………………………………Date……………………

Minutes of the Parish Council 14 November 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 14 November 2019 

in Bayford Village Hall at 7.30pm

Public Forum:

There was no public forum.

Present: Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) M Grant (Vice Chairman) J Macfarlane, M Summerfield, J McKenna and J Garrett.C/C Anna Groskop and D/C Robin Bastable

Clerk in attendance: Mrs P Gillman

Public: None

45. Apologies – Cllr R Webb-Bowen

46. Declarations of Interest – None

47. Minutes of the Parish Council Meetings of 11 July and 19 September and Planning Meetings of 11 October 2019.

A resolution is sought to approve and sign the minutes as a true record.

Proposed: Cllr Macfarlane Seconded: Cllr Garrett

48. Financial Matters

a. Statement of Account and bank reconciliation

b. Bank Balances to 31 October 2019. 

A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 31 October 2019. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/c £9626.80; Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Reserve A/c £8351.08; Leigh Common Savings A/c £5103.80.

c. A resolution is sought to sign the following cheques

Cheque No: 000482 Training Travel expenses  20.03

Cheque No: 000483 Clerk salary, expenses and council expenses             553.84

Proposed: Cllr Garrett Seconded: Cllr Grant

49. Planning Matters

a. New Planning Matters

Planning Application No: 19/02457/HOU

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Andrews

Location: Park Farmhouse, Beech Lane, Stoke Trister. BA9 9PQ

Proposal: The erection of an oak framed detached garage building incorporating home officer and ancillary accommodation.- 

  1. It is unclear from the map exactly where the building would be situated.
  2. The most sensible positioning would be if the old stables were demolished and the new building sited there.
  3. Please clarify if this is the case, if so, we have no objection to the application.
  4. One query would be have they obtained planning permission for the new stables in situ at the moment.

NB. Mrs Andrews contacted the Chairman to state she would be away on holiday at the time of the meeting.

Planning Application No: 19/02369/FUL

Applicant: Mr Simon Minney

Location: Riding Gate House, Riding Gate, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

  1. Proposal: Conversion of an existing outbuilding to an annex/holiday let.- On principle restoring this building there are no objections. It is a positive approach to restore and old building.
  2. One comment we wish to make is that the existing pantiles be used rather than the tiles on the application. This would maintain the character of an old building.
  3. When we reviewed the planning Application No: 19/00448/HOU we requested that the mobile home should be removed.
  4. We note that that there is now a substantial wood cladded building in place now. Has planning permission been granted for this? 
  5. Will this also be used for a holiday let?
  6. Will planning permission be required for change of use for both of these buildings for holiday lets?

b. Outcome of planning matters already considered:

Planning Application No: 19/01322/S73

Applicant: Hopkins Estates

Location:  Land OS 3969 Part Devenish Lane, Bayford, Wincanton.

Proposal:  Application to vary condition 2 (approved plans) of planning approval 18/03272/FUL (amendment of roof material) – There were no objections to the change of roofing material. However, we would like to see the Planning Officers consultation with Wessex Water concerning the high pressure pipes underground. – Application permitted.

Planning Application No: 19/01284/REM 

Applicant: Mr. Shaun Paul 

Location: Land adjacent to Highbrook, Devenish Lane. 

Proposal: Application of reserved matters following approval of 18/02145/OUT for the erection of a two storey detached dwelling to include access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale – No further information.

Planning Application No:  19/01778/FUL

Applicant: Mrs J Calderwood

Location:  Land rear of 2 Cambria Villas Devenish Lane Bayford Wincanton. BA9 9NG

Proposal:  The erection of a new single storey dwelling and the formation of a new vehicular access off Bayford Hill – re-submission

Planning Application No: 19/00373/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location:  Highcroft, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Erection of a new dwelling. – No further information.

Planning Application No: 19/00258/OUT

Applicant: Mr M and Miss F Haskett and Thornton

Location:  Land at Church Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Outline application with all matters reserved for the redevelopment of Church Farm buildings and bungalow and erection of 2 dwellings. – No further information.

Applicant: Mr Chris Bellars

Location: Land at Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The conversion of existing domestic storage building into a single dwelling and the erection of a car port. – Application permitted.

Chairman handed out papers for Councillors comments regarding the planning departments non-acceptance of our decisions. The Chairman and Vice Chairman will meet with Simon Fox for discussions on this issue. It was agreed to invite Henry Hobhouse and Alex Parmley to the meeting.

50. Highways

Cllrs Summerfield and McKenna had a very informative meeting with Gary Warren. Gary Warren recommended the Gateway signs to be set in Bayford as they were extremely effective with drive slowly signs in Riding Gate. Chairman requested that they provided costings for supply and installation. It was agreed that the Clerk write to Tim Cook requesting a donation towards the cost. It was also agreed to put information in the Newsletter including any donation.

51. Footpaths

Cllr Grant reported issues with the footpaths across to Mr Perrett’s land. Repair work and clearing needs to be done. Mr Perrettt needs to clear the land but if this is not done and SSDC needs to be called in to do it Mr Perrett will be issued with the account for the work.

52. Riding Gate and East View

Clerk continues to contact Sam Fox on a regular basis but no further information has been given on both of these issues. Cllr Bastable was having a meeting with Sam Fox to discuss both issues. Cllr Summerfield reported that there were still many vehicles at the Riding Gate fields.

53. Defibrillator

Cllr McKenna had been speaking with a lady at South Somerset Ambulance. After a long discussion with the Councillors there were many more questions to be answered. Cllr McKenna agreed to speak with her again to clarify all questions.

54. Clerk Appraisal

Chairman conducted a successful appraisal with the Clerk.

55. Unicorn Inn

The Unicorn Inn appears to be closed except for special occasions according to the blackboard notice on the entrance door.

56. Precept

The Precept was unanimously agreed by all Councillors. Clerk to check on the Community Council to see if it is still necessary to belong to. 

57. Online Banking

It was agreed that the Chairman would check online to be able to begin and access Online Banking.

Proposed: Cllr Summerfield Seconded: Cllr Macfarlane

58. Leigh Common

Clerk read out brief outline of how we obtained ownership of part of Leigh Common.

59. Date of Next Meeting 

9 January 2020

Meeting closed at 9.09pm

Chairman………………………………………………………………Date……………………

Minutes of the Parish Council 11 July 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 11 July 2019 

in Bayford Village Hall at 7.30pm

Public Forum:

There was no public forum.

Present: Cllrs: N Linsley (Chairman) M Grant, J Macfarlane, M Summerfield, J McKenna, R Webb-Bowen and J Garrett.C/C Anna Groskop.

Clerk in attendance: Mrs P Gillman

Public: None

17. Apologies – None

18. Declarations of Interest – None

19. Vice Chairman

The Clerk spoke about her disappointment of the non-election of a Vice Chairman at the Parish Council meeting in May. She had spoken with a Councillor who agreed to take the position. Councillor Mac Grant was duly elected at Vice Chairman.

Proposed: Cllr Garrett Seconded: Cllr Linsley

20. Minutes of the Parish Council Meetings of 9 May, 29 May and 6 June 2019 and Planning Meetings of 21 June and 4 August 2019.

A resolution is sought to approve and sign the minutes as a true record.

Proposed: Cllr Summerfield Seconded: Cllr Grant

21. Financial Matters

a. Statement of Account and bank reconciliation

b. Bank Balances to 30 June 2019. 

A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 30 June 2019. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/c £11037.73; Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Reserve A/c £8170.06; Leigh Common Savings A/c £5102.52.

c. A resolution is sought to sign the following cheques

Cheque No: 000475 SALC 105.00

Cheque No: 000476 Wessex Water   12.04

Cheque No: 000477 Council Expenses                   9.06 

Cheque No: 000478 Council Expenses                 19.08

Cheque No: 000479 Clerks salary, expenses & council

expenses. 598.45

Proposed: Cllr Macfarlane             Seconded: Cllr Garret

NOTE

Cllrs Linsley and Macfarlane declared an interest in signing their own cheques for expenses as they were the only two signatories at that time.

22. Planning Matters

a. New Planning Matters

Planning Application No: 19/01322/S73

Applicant: Hopkins Estates

Location:  Land OS 3969 Part Devenish Lane, Bayford, Wincanton.

Proposal:  Application to vary condition 2 (approved  plans) of planning approval 18/03272/FUL (amendment of roof material) – There were no objections to the change of roofing material. However, we would like to see the Planning Officers consultation with Wessex Water concerning the high pressure pipes underground.

Planning Application No: 19/01284/REM 

Applicant: Mr. Shaun Paul 

Location: Land adjacent to Highbrook, Devenish Lane. 

Proposal: Application of reserved matters following approval of 18/02145/OUT for the erection of a two storey detached dwelling to include access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale.- At a site meeting today, the following observations were made by Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council: The Councillors were unable to access the site as no one was available to ask permission. 

1. Devenish Lane is a rural settlement and this application does not conform with the requirements of the SS2 housing need within the SSDC Local Plan 2006-2028. 

2. Devenish Lane is a dangerous single-track lane encountering a lot of traffic at present. Further development will cause more traffic and more distress to residents. 

3. There will be a massive amount of drainage work to be done. 

4. We reiterate our previous observations for this application made on 28 September 2018. 

5. Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council therefore unanimously refuse this application. 

Some Councillors mentioned that the owners were running a business from this site with no planning permission. This has been previously addressed to the Planning Department, however, we are unaware what, if anything, has been done about it.

Planning Application No:  19/01778/FUL

Applicant: Mrs J Calderwood

Location:  Land rear of 2 Cambria Villas Devenish Lane Bayford Wincanton. BA9 9NG

Proposal:  The erection of a new single storey dwelling and the formation of a new vehicular access off Bayford Hill – re-submission

Decision:

The site planning meeting was attended by all 7 Councillors, 4 of whom were new to the Council.

This application was unanimously refused by all Councillors on the basis of:

  1. The plot in question is far too small for any development.
  2. The recreation space is not sufficient for 2 properties.
  3. We reiterate our previous concerns over the dangerous access onto Bayford Hill. We believe that Highways has not visited this site before making their observations. We ask that Highways at SSDC visit this site before any decision is made by the planning officer.
  4. It would be taking away a decent family house and garden.
  5. As this is one of a pair of semi detached properties any development as applied for would make it disproportionate on one side of a garden.
  6. It is basically garden grab and overdevelopment.

The Chairman stated that the applicant had contacted her by telephone asking if the meeting could be moved to another day as she was unable to be there. The Chairman’s response was that we couldn’t and she should try to get a representative to be there.

b. Outcome of planning matters already considered:

Planning Application No: 18/03938/FUL

Applicant: Mrs J Calderwood

Location:  Land rear of 2 Cambria Villas Devenish Lane Bayford Wincanton. BA9 9NG

Proposal:  The erection of a new single storey dwelling and the formation of a new vehicular access off Bayford Hill. – Permission refused.

Planning Application No: 19/00373/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Garrett

Location:  Highcroft, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Erection of a new dwelling. – No further information.

Planning Application No: 19/00258/OUT

Applicant: Mr M and Miss F Haskett and Thornton

Location:  Land at Church Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton BA9 9PG

Proposal:  Outline application with all matters reserved for the redevelopment of Church Farm buildings and bungalow and erection of 2 dwellings. – No further information.

Applicant: Mr Chris Bellars

Location: Land at Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The conversion of existing domestic storage building into a single dwelling and the erection of a car port. – We recommend refusal of this application since the applicant has not demonstrated that the proposal would meet the requirement of SS2 in the local plan. However, we understand that the barn conversion proposed would be for family use only and we would be sympathetic to this if a new application was made for conversion ancillary to the existing dwelling on the property. – No further information.

Clerk to contact Simon Fox planning, on a permitted application on agricultural land.

23. Highways

Residents are concerned over the speeding traffic along the Riding Gate to Leigh Common road, as there is no speed limit. Cllr Summerfield requested a meeting with Gary Warren of Highways to request a speed limit lowering. Clerk to send Cllr Summerfield and Cllr McKenna contact details for Gary Warren. 

Cllr Summerfield was unanimously voted to be the Highways Officer.

24. Footpaths

Cllr Grant is checking on the identity of a stile that needs repair.

25. Riding Gate and East View

Ongoing problems being dealt with by Sam Fox of the Planning Dept, no further information at present.

26. Defibrillator

It was agreed that Cllr McKenna would do a costing for a defibrillator. Clerk to contact Andy Smith for his previous survey for a defibrillator. Cllr Grant would speak with Mr Trueman of Cucklington for more information.

27. Notice Board

It was agreed to contact Phil Light for a price for Notice Boards.

28. Guide to the Community Infrastructure

As the Council decided we did not go into a Neighbourhood Plan it deemed inappropriate for Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council at this time.

29. Date of Next Meetings 

19 September 2019

Meeting closed at 8.50pm

Chairman………………………………………………………………Date……………………

Minutes of the Parish Council 10 January 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 10 January 2019 

in Bayford Village Hall at 7.30pm

Public Forum:

Mr Millican and Mr MacFarlane made a presentation for revised building plans for Windmill Farm on Bayford Hill. They have made a reduced revised plan from having 150 dwellings to 90 dwellings.  It is uncertain at this time how many houses will be sited within the Wincanton boundary and how many within Bayford.  These units were to include affordable housing at 33% of the overall site. Mr MacFarlane suggested having a Public Meeting to show all interested parties and this will be arranged in the near future.

Mr Whitmarsh spoke about the reasons he was getting mail from the Council re his vehicles on the land in Riding Gate and also why there were complaints about this and also someone living in a mobile home on the site. The Chairman explained that the Parish Council had complaints from parishioners about this and consequently it was followed up by the Council. He also explained that it was no longer in the Parish Council’s hands and was under enforcement with SSDC.

Present: Cllrs: E Parsons (Chairman) N Linsley and J Macfarlane, M Grant and A Smith. 

Clerk in attendance: Mrs P Gillman

Public: Mr Millican, Mr MacFarlane and Mr Whitmarsh.

56. Apologies – Cllrs: T MacCaw and M Summerfield.

57. Declarations of Interest – None

58. Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting of 8 November and 10 December and  Planning Meetings of 2, 16 November and 14 December 2018

A resolution is sought to approve and sign the minutes as a true record

Proposed: Cllr. Linsley Seconded: Cllr. Parsons

59. Financial Matters

a. Statement of Account and bank reconciliation

b. Bank Balances 31 December 2018. A resolution is sought to accept the financial statement as at 31 December 2018. Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Current A/c £6474.16; Stoke Trister & Bayford PC Reserve A/c £7988.06; Leigh Common Savings A/c £5101.24.

c. A resolution is sought to sign the following cheques

Cheque No: 000457 Donation to Bayford Book             50.00 ®

Cheque No: 000459 Wessex Water             11.91 ®

Cheque No: 000460 Poppy Wreath             21.00 ®

Cheque No: 000461 Cancelled

Cheque No: 000462 Clerks salary, expenses & Council expenses                                         553.91

Proposed: Cllr Grant             Seconded: Cllr Smith

60. Planning Matters

a. New Planning Matters

Planning Application No: 18/02838/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davis

Location:  Willow Tree Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

Proposal:  Change of use to sui generis to include agricultural /equestrian and animal rescue charity. The erection of a building for use as a training centre for dog and cat grooming and in association with all elements of the rural enterprise.

Planning Application No: 18/03347/S73

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davis

Location:  Willow Tree Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

Proposal:  Application to vary conditions 02 of approval 13/001459/FUL – occupancy.

Decision:

At a site planning meeting on 16 November 2018 Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council made the following observations.

The applicants, Mr and Mrs Davis, are applying for change of use to “sui generis to include agriculture/equestrian and animal rescue charity, and the erection of a building for use as a training centre in association with all elements of the rural enterprise at (Willow Tree Farm, Stoke Trister, BA9 8NQ). 18/03347/S73 They are also asking for the current occupation restriction on the dwelling on the property which is “limited to a person or mainly employed, or last employed, in the locality in agriculture …, or in forestry …, to be altered so as not to restrict occupation by any “rural worker”. 

Stoke Trister with Bayford PC (STWB PC) were told by Mrs Davis that she intended to run a Pet Grooming business and Mr Davis would run a alpaca farming business.

Under South Somerset’s Local Plan 2006-2028 policy EP4 asks the question:- 

1.      Is the business needed in this location and if the nature and volume of traffic generated by the development would have a detrimental impact on the character or amenity of the area and would compromise the safety and/or function of the road network in terms of both volume and type of traffic it would not be allowed.

Willow Tree Farm is sited on a busy A road with a speed limit of 60 mph and with two difficult bends limiting visibility.  

The applicants plan to run as one of the many businesses proposed on this site training courses for up to 30-40 students per year and in addition to employ 2 fulltime staff and 4 volunteers on a daily basis.  

STWB PC do not consider this site suitable for the increased amount of traffic on a busy and dangerous road.  The current owners in their previous application in 2013 received permission for parking 3 cars on site and it stated that they must be able to turn and not reverse onto the main road.  There would be on average eight cars a day and more when the courses proposed by the applicants are running and if this application were approved turning would not be an option and reversing onto the main road would be inevitable and dangerous.

STWB PC do not consider this application qualifies under Policy EP5 Farm diversification.  The previous “alpaca business” conducted at Willow Tree Farm is now defunct, and there is little evidence that alpaca farming nowadays on such a small acreage (approx 4 acres) could be made commercially viable. Pet Grooming on the other hand, which is what Mrs Davis said would be the main enterprise she would be wishing to start at this property, is not considered as agricultural use. The site is situated in a predominantly rural landscape and as such only limited development is allowed.

The new training centre structure envisaged in this application although quoted as being modest in size would be far larger than the existing barn on the site.

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council accordingly unanimously recommends refusal of these applications.

Planning Application No: 18/03260/HOU

Applicant: Mr & Mrs N Perrott

Location:  School House Farm, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister.

Proposal:  Demolition of outbuilding and the erection of a replacement building to be used as an annexe (revised application) – No objections.

Planning Application No: 18/03272/FUL

Applicant: Hopkins Estates Ltd

Location:  Land OS 3969 Part Devenish Lane, Bayford, Wincanton

Proposal:  The erection of three dwellings with ancillary works and new access.

Decision:

With reference to planning application 18/032772 on Land 0S3969 Part, Devenish Lane, Bayford for the erection of 3 dwellings with ancillary works and new access.

The site is on a narrow single track lane which according to local residents already suffers traffic stress on a regular basis from large delivery vehicles with no passing bays (other than by pulling into other residents front drives) and the only turning place being at the end of this no through lane.  Local residents report that they already frequently have to back up as a result of meeting other traffic in the lane, and we would therefore challenge the assertions in the applicants’ Planning Statement  that “The probability of two vehicles using the narrowest section of Devenish Lane at the same time is 1 in 289” and that “There are at least 5 passing places where in the unlikely event two vehicles meet travelling in the opposite direction.”

Contrary to what is stated in the Planning Statement for this application the site is NOT within the boundary of the market town of Wincanton so all references on pages 11-24 of the planning statement are irrelevant.  The land is in the rural settlement of Stoke Trister with Bayford where different housing criteria apply.  

The development plan which applies to this application is one of a rural settlement (South Somerset Local Plan (2006-2028).  The policy most relevant to this application is:-

SS2 which states that developments will be strictly controlled and limited to that which:-

Provides employment opportunities appropriate to the scale of the settlement, and/or

 Creates or enhances community facilities and services to serve the settlement and/or

Meets identified housing need, particularly for affordable housing.

This application fails to fulfil any of the above requirements.

Moreover the scale and design of the proposed dwellings are totally inappropriate in our rural settlement.

We also note that the recent Wincanton town plan which was adopted by referendum earlier in the year, and has been independently verified by an impartial planning inspector and has been formally adopted by SSDC, clearly states the direction of growth should be away from Bayford not towards it.

In an Appeal Decision APP/R3325/W/17/3180025 Land OS 1200, Bayford Hill dated 9th January 2018 the Inspector appointed by The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government dismissed the developer’s appeal stating “Notwithstanding that LP Policy SS5 provides for the consideration of housing proposals adjacent to the development area, the proposed development would conflict with LP Policies SS1 and SS2”. 

We would also maintain that it is not the responsibility of Stoke Trister with Bayford parish (STWB) to fulfil the wider housing needs of the district but only to fulfil the housing needs sufficient to sustain its rural settlement.

Further, we would contend that as Policy SS2 relates to the sustainable development of rural settlements not the wider housing needs of the district, it does NOT necessarily become “out of date” with the rest of the Local Plan.

In view of the above, and in particular having regard to the fact that the development is clearly within the parish of Stoke Trister with Bayford and therefore the criteria that should be applied are those for rural settlements, the unanimous opinion of the Parish Council was to recommend refusal of this planning application.  The boundary between Stoke Trister with Bayford and Wincanton should not be blurred.

Planning Application No:  18/03668/FUL

Applicant: Mr & Mrs Shane Scammell

Location:  Riding Gate Cottage, Riding Gate, Stoke Trister, Wincanton. BA9 8NQ

Proposal:  Conversion of barn to dwelling.

Decision:

At a Site meeting at the above application Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council made no objections to the initial application as it complies with the NPPF regulations regarding rural development. Councillors would however like to see the immediate area in front of the property softened with some gentle landscaping.

Councillors noted a barn within the curtilage owned by the applicant is being used as an extension to his business premises in Bennett’s Field Garages by doing mot testing. We would be concerned if there were plans to increase the workload at this site. 

Councillors also noted a static caravan on the site which seemed well established with a small garden on the site and we question whether conditional on this caravan being removed once the habitation certificate has been granted.

There were no new planning matters

b. Outcome of planning matters already considered: 

Planning Application No: 18/03422/COU

Applicant: Dr Robert Jones

Location: The Vale Centre, Manor Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The change of use of premises from cake making business (Use Class B1) to a photographic studio, sales and presentation, tuition and design. â€“ Application permitted with conditions.

Planning Application No: 18/03260/HOU

Applicant: Mr & Mrs N Perrott

Location:  School House Farm, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister.

Proposal:  Demolition of outbuilding and the erection of a replacement building to be used as an annexe (revised application) – No objections. – Application permitted with conditions.

d. Any other planning matters received since the agenda was prepared

Planning Application No: 18/02392/COL

Applicant: Mr Roger Perry

Location: Farmageddon, Bayford Lane, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: Application for a certificate of lawfulness for the existing use of the building for storage and distribution (Class B8) (Revised Application) – Permission refused.

Planning Application No: 18/01991/FUL

Applicant: Mr Chris Bellars

Location: Land at Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister, Wincanton.

Proposal: The conversion of existing domestic storage building into a single dwelling and the erection of a car port. – We recommend refusal of this application since the applicant has not demonstrated that the proposal would meet the requirement of SS2 in the local plan. However, we understand that the barn conversion proposed would be for family use only and we would be sympathetic to this if a new application was made for conversion ancillary to the existing dwelling on the property. – No further information.

61. Highways

Cllr Smith reported some of the potholes in Bayford had been repaired also the drains had been cleaned out.

Cllr Macfarlane spoke about the altertation of the ROW in Devenish Lane stating that the boundary should not be changed. Cllr Linsley spoke about the email from Lauren Edlrid who in dealing with the ROW diversion. Clerk to contact Lauren Eldrid to an update on the ROW and a plan of the new diversion.

b. SID.

It was unanimously agreed not to have the yearly SID installation. 

62. Footpaths

Cllr Grant has received paper from Taunton SCC stating he is officially the Footpaths Officer. He also reported a dangerous stile WN/28/22.

63. Riding Gate

As discussed in Public Forum

64. Defibrillator

Cllr Linsley has applied for an up to date price of a defibrillator. She also needs 2 people to do small tasks to do with the defibrillator which she has in mind at present.

65. Unicorn Inn

Clerk to contact Mark Warren for an update.

66. Precept

Chairman signed the Precept form.

Proposed: Cllr Linsley Seconded: Cllr Grant

67. Emergency Plan

It was unanimously agreed to insert Cllr Summerfield in place of Cllr Andrews on the Emergency Plan

68. Date of Next Meeting 

14 March 2019

Meeting closed at 8.43pm

Chairman………………………………………………………………Date……………………

Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting 9 May 2019

Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council

Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting 

held on Thursday 9 May 2019 in 

Bayford Mission Hall at 7.30 pm

Present: Mr E Parsons, Mrs N Linsley, J Macfarlane, Mr M Grant, and Mrs M Summerfield. 

Clerk in attendance:  Mrs P Gillman 

Public: SDC Robin Bastable, Peter Munro, T MacCaw and Jane McKenna

1. Apologies for Absence – A Chesterman

2. Minutes of the last meeting held 10 May 2018

Minutes of the last meeting held on 10 May 2018 had been signed off at the Parish Council meeting on 12 July 2018

3.Matters Arising from the Minutes

Matters arising from the previous meeting had been dealt with at the Parish Council meeting held on 12 July 2018

4. Chairman’s Report

Welcome. In the last year 16 planning applications were dealt with and it is anticipated that the coming year will see further and perhaps considerable more in this directions. The Unicorn has been much discussed. No final decision has been made on the acquisition or otherwise of a defibrillator or a S.I.D. Constant pressure will have to be kept on District to maintain the parish’s infrastructure. However, the major problem facing Stoke Trister & Bayford in the immediate future is membership. It takes 3 Councillors to be present together to be quorate. We are supposed to have 7 but there are 3 vacancies. Under these circumstances, sickness or holidays can make it easy to fall short to 2 and be unable to conduct any business. If you think you can help, the workload is not too onerous – see the Clerk.

I would like to thank on your behalf as well as on my own Anna Groskop and PCSO Tim Russel for their frequent attendance and assistance. Also the neighbourhood watchers and my fellow Councillors and last but not least the Parish Clerk, all of whom have helped me in the position of Chairman over 16 years. It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have been able to serve the Parish over that length of time, but, the time has now arrived for fresh blood to take over and face the battles ahead. Good Luck to you all.

5. PSCO Tim Russell’s Report .

Only 2 crimes were reported in the last month. Workman’s vans are being targeted and sheds need to be securely locked as thieves are still after tools and machinery.

6. Neighbourhood Watch Report

Peter Munro regularly patrolled the village for any problems but everything seemed to be fine.

7. Public Question Forum

Robin Bastable received an email from Janet Montgomery from Brimble Lee who wanted an on-site meeting with him at Church Farm. Robin wanted to know the feelings of the Parish Council with regard to the planning application made by Church Farm. The Planning Officer was recommending refusal and the Councillors requested the grounds on what the main objections were. The Parish Councils decision was split on this request and the application will possibly go to Area East for a final decision

8. Date of next meeting

To be advised

There being no further business the Chairman closed the meeting at 7.55pm.

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