Draft Minutes September 2023

  DRAFT MINUTES FOR 11th September  2023     
  
  
Councillors Present -:   
Mathern: Cllr David Harris, Cllr J Harris   County Councillor: -ApologiesMounton: – Councillor C Ovenden Via Teams unable to connectPwllmeyric: -Apologies . Clerk: – Mrs. Jane Kelley 
  
Councillors Apologies-:   
Mathern: – None Mounton: – None Pwllmeyric–  Cllr J Anderson resigned – Cllr G Page – Cllr S Stevens 
  
Members of the Public: –   
     None 4.Member of Police 
  
2 officers Stephen Hayward and Andy Jones 
  
30/23  PROCEDURAL ITEMS 
  
Public Comment: –   Cllrs had received a letter of thanks for the support shown by Mathern Community Council on the recent appeal regarding the withdrawal of free school transport for their daughter.  The family won the appeal and were extremely grateful for the support received by the Community Council.     Cllrs had been approached regarding the fact that a rear garden facing Birdwood Gardens wasn’t very secure – this was following the reported sightings to police of a man with a touch late at night.   2. To receive police report  
  
  Here is the report for Mathern , Pwllmeyric and Mounton for between the above dates :   11/7/2023 – Report of a drive-off from Pwllmeyric Petrol station without paying for fuel . Owner of vehicle contacted and returned to pay later that day .   15/7/2023 – Report of a tree down on the Pwllmeyric to Mounton village road . Highways informed to deal .   18/7/2023 – Report of a Vehicle stopped by officers on the A48 near Parkwall . The vehicle was recovered by ourselves as the person driving it had no driving licence .   19/7/2023 – Report of a 2 vehicle non injury rtc ( road traffic collision ) at The Millers Arms . Officers attended and both parties exchanged insurance details .   20/7/2023 – Report of a vehicle left abandoned after colliding with a wall on Bayfield Road , Mounton . Enquiries are ongoing as to who was driving at the time .   7/8/2023 – Report of a broken down vehicle left on the main road outside Wyelands View in Mathern village for several days . Owner was contacted and the vehicle was removed . 21/8/2023 – We received a report from a resident at Bishops Mead where a male had entered the back garden of the flats around 7.15 in the evening . The male had said that he was from Monmouthshire housing association and was doing a window survey and count on the property . The resident thought this was suspicious as the male had let himself through the side gate and the time of evening .   I have since spoken to MHA and spoke with the housing officer for the area who confirmed it was indeed  one of their contractors but were not happy with the time of day this was conducted especially as there are elderly and vulnerable persons living there . The lady who I spoke to was going to send an email to reiterate this concern .   24/8/2023 – Report from another resident in the village who believes that there was a male in her garden around midnight with a torch . The resident only told her daughter the morning after who reported it to us then .   26/8/2023 – Report of a herd of cattle escaping from a field on the Mounton Brook to Chepstow road . The farmer was contacted and arrived to retrieve the large herd .   28/5/2023 – Report of suspicious activity at a property on Pwllmeyric Hill . The property is only used on weekends but on a couple occasions recently a male and female in a black vehicle have attended during the daytime and were observed looking through the windows and walking around the rear of the property . 2/9/2023 – Report of a 1 vehicle RTC ( road traffic collision ) on the St Peters church road , St Pierre . The vehicle had left the road and ended up upside down . the fire service attended to make the vehicle safe and the female driver was taken to hospital with a head injury , not thought to be life threatening . There were 2 other reports of incidents at St Pierre where a function was being held . 3/9/2023 – Report of off road bikes in St Pierre woods . Officers attended but no bikes were seen . Please remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity / crime at the time via 101 or 999 if you deem it an emergency . If it is low level you can also report via email on contact@gwent.police.uk . For other ways of reporting to us please see the Gwent Police Website . Please remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity/crime at the time via 101 or if it is an emergency please call 999 . If it is low level you can also report via email on contact@gwent.police.uk Two officers attended the meeting explained that 3 new PCSO are joining the Chepstow and Caldicot team.  Sargent Stephen Hayward explained that he was very keen to work closely with Community Councils and show a presence within our three villages. Two officers attended the meeting explained that 3 new PCSO are joining the Chepstow and Caldicot team.  Sergeant Stephen Hayward explained that he was very keen to work closely with Community Councils and show a presence within our three villages.  He was happy to attend a village event with officers and Cllrs will advise him of the date of the Village Christmas Bazar when a date is known. 
Apologies: –    Cllr Gareth Page and Cllr Sylvia Stephens 
  
  
Declarations of Personal or Pecuniary Interest: –   
None 
  
Minutes of the previous meeting: –   
RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the meeting 11th July 2023 as true and accurate records.   These were to be signed by Cllr D Harris.  To be placed on the Website. 
  
31/23 Finance 
  
              a. To consider approval of payments as per below. All approved.   Monthly Bank Reconciliation authorisation – Cllr M Sidwell       c) HSBC Update of Mandate for bank signatures  Signatures now updated being Cllr C Ovenden , J Harris and Clerk J Kelley       d)   Budget to spending review.        This was reviewed against the Detailed Receipts and Payments Heading – cost centre report. Noted – Training overspend excess to be taken from reserves . Village upkeep awaiting invoice for war memorial garden new shrubs and quote for war memorial railings. Audit still awaiting invoices from Wales Audit office. Staff costs – still awaiting Nalc advise on April 2023 pay increase which will need to be back dated. IT Costs due to new computer may be a slight over spend take from reserves.   Cllr happy that spending to budget is on target.        e)   Application for Grant – Grant amount available to 31 03 2024 – £1500.00 next grant consideration December 2023   SARA – Requested £300.00 would provide technical clothing for a land searcher to be able to work in any condition – or it could go towards ongoing vehicle and boat costs.   Grant Awarded – £150.00 
        
Cruse Bereavement Support Gwent – Requested £597.00 – To enable to provide 1 2 1 bereavment support to 4 induviduals in the Chepstow Area.   Grant Awarded – Unanimously decided not in policy.       Payments / Receipts July/August/September     Date Payee Amount       12 07 2023 Smart Pensions 112.98   21 07 2023 HSBC Charges 5.00   21 07 2023 VDU Glasses – Clerk 105.75   24 07 2023 Stationery 22.00   24 07 2023 HMRC 195.20   25 07 2023 Postage 9.71   25 07 2023 Stationery 10.00   28 07 2023 Work from Home Monthly Clerk 28.00   28 07 2023 Salary – Clerk 792.79   07 08 2023 Stock It Ltd 55.20 10 08 2023 Smart Pensions 143.89 10 08 2023 Merlin Waste 91.00 14 08 2023 Internet and Telephone 64.05 14 08 2023 S Jones – Village Maintenance   100.00 18 08 2023 O V W (membership) 164.00 21 08 2023 Charges HSBC 5.00 22 08 2023 31 08 2023 31 08 2023 10 09 2023 Stationery (storage Boxes) Inland Revenue J Kelley Salary J Kelley – Telephone/internet   17.00 103.20 581.27 64.05 
  
  32/23  PROGRESS REPORT ON ACTIONS FROM LAST MEETING 
  
Responses to queries raised at previous meetings: 
  a)    Any update MCC re Palace Farm activities   Matter still ongoing with MCC and NRW (National Resources Wales).                b)      Actions re introduction of a Community Plan   Cllr M Sidwell has now completed his training for this. A working group is to be set up and a meeting arranged to get the Plan up and running after the summer break.               c)  Review following We Don’t Buy Crime presentation.  Information from other Councils   
The cost per house hold will be £9.95 excluding VAT. The numbers are as below Mathern has 225 properties Pwllmeyric has 181 properties Mounton has 19 properties This would mean a total spend of £4228.00.   Clerk to contact a Community Council who have already committed to this scheme to seek guidance on how they processed this.   Resppnse from other Councils not really useful.  This matter to be discussed with the community plan.   Cllrs to consider increasing the precept next year to contribute to the cost.     
33/23 HIGHWAYS/FOOTPATHS 
  Footpaths 
  Highways – Drains need clearing in the rest of the three villages Hedges Chapel Lane and Mathern Lane need height cut Pavements need sweeping Pwllmeyric and Mathern Cllr Harris advised that MCC had cleared drains below the motorway bridge. 34/23 COUNCILLORS REPORTS/CLERK REPORTS  OVW– No updates. Minutes to be circulated when available. Defibrillator checks All checked and working as of  10 09 2023                      County Councillor Brown advised: COUNTY COUNCILLOR AUGUST/ SEPTEMBER 2023   County Councillor Brown advised: Update for late July/August 2023 : People Scrutiny  Committee on the 19th of July 2023: The People Committee considered the report on 5 potential sites in Monmouthshire out of shortlist of 9 sites for Gypsy and Traveller Sites and heard from a number of members of the public. The Committee considered the sites for various reasons were unsuitable and made the recommendation to Cabinet explore other options  The reports on the home to school transport policy 2024/25 and the report on respite provision for Adults was postponed until the 10th of August 2023 at 10am. The link for the People Committee meeting on the 19th of July  can be found here: https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=304&MId=5690 County Council on the 20th of July 2023: The County Council approved a report on a local access forum, a constitution amendment to ensure gifts, or hospitality above a threshold of £25 are registered by councillors in line with other Local Authorities. The Council approved a motion on improving Magor station, with various questions from councillors including one from myself on the draft home to school transport policy for 2024/25 and one on Caldicot school. The link for the meeting can be found here: https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=143&MId=5217 Cabinet on the 26th of July 2023  The Cabinet considered various reports including the gypsy and traveller report considered by the People Scrutiny Committee on the 19th of July. The Cabinet member verbally indicated that the 17 short listed sites would not be reconsidered as agreed the various reasons for their rejection. The sites at Mitchell Troy and Manson Heights were deemed to be unsuitable and would not go out for consultation but the Magor and Undy site would be further investigated. The report was to be deferred until September with a call for sites and a re-examination of the candidate sites. There would then be a public consultation on any sites which will be now postponed until the 4th of October 2023 meeting. The Cabinet Member  comment and the deferral of this report until the September meeting (now the 4th of October) with the decision  paperwork and  verbal comments can be found, approximately one hour into the meeting, which can be watched on you tube at the following link: https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=144&MId=5222        Special People Scrutiny on the 10th of August 2023 The People Scrutiny committee considered the postponed home to school transport policy, the call in below on the allocation of section 106 monies referred to council  and the report on respite provision recommending a closure of Budden Crescent Caldicot which provides residential  respite for those with complex needs requiring 24/7 care. The service was to be provided out of county due to the small number of users with the recommendation  from scrutiny that the social services would work intensively with those who were unhappy about the proposals and the final decision being made by Cabinet on the 6th of September. https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=304&MId=5857  Council Special Meeting – 31 August 2023 The Council held a special meeting as result of a call in on the decision to allocate all of the  section 106 monies to improvements in Castle Park Primary School rather than allocate any monies to Archbishop Rowan Williams Primary School. The Council approved the original decision to allocate monies to Castle Park Primary school and for later funds from the Church Road and Crick Road site to go for improvements to Archbishop Rowan Williams Primary School. The link to the meeting can be found here: https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=143&MId=5863 Update for Early September 2023 : Cabinet Meeting on the 6th of September 2023 The Cabinet meeting covered various reports including the proposed home to school transport policy for 2024/5, the review of respite, the cross-border marches partnership and a 3-11 Seedling Welsh Medium Primary school in Monmouth. Gypsy and Traveller site proposals for potential  sites for the next RLDP are now expected to be published on the 26th of September 2023 for a  Cabinet report on the 4th of October 2023 and will be followed by a consultation process. The link to the  Cabinet meeting on the 6th of September can be found here: https://democracy.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=144&MId=5401   
d. Review – Model Standing Orders – first draft circulated First draft completed Cllr C Ovenden to review and agenda for next meeting.        e.Best Kept Garden (as seen from the road side) competition.  Cllr S Stevens and J Harris. Criteria updated and placed on Website – facebook article published on community facebook page.   Judging arranged for Thursday 28th July 2023  Winner was 10 The Crescent and runners up were Lilac Cottage, Pwllmeric.  A cup was presented to each, together with a garden centre voucher.   
  
  35/23 PLANNING APPLICATIONS – Plus any applications received after Agenda is issued. New applications – DM/2023/01081 – Red Roses Mathern – Proposed garden multi purpose single storey annexe outbuilding to rear of garden.   No Comments   DM/2022/01319  – Barnetts Cottage, Bayfield – Amended Plans no letter as of 04 09 2023 MCC advised this has been approved.   DM/2023/00306  – Erection of a shed for the dry storage of graded top soil   Comments Planting indicated on the plans should be a condition of the planning application.   Decisions and Appeals – Enforcement –                        Clerk to request a monthly enforcement list for our area.       36/23 CORRESPONDENCE AND FORTHCOMING MEETINGS      11 07 2023   MCC apology incorrect details updated on highways proforma re completed works 11 07 2023   MCC circulation of enforcement list no longer circulated 11 07 2023   MCC Hayesgate signage replacement 11 07 2023   Croesyceiliog /Llanyrafon re smart water holding email – chased 14 08 2023 16 07 2023   Mathern Risk assessments return 17 07 2023   Notice delegated panel meeting DM/2023/00768 18 07 2023   Wales Audit enquiry 18 07 2023   MCC offer of poo bags at reduced cost – Cllrs emailed decision to or purchase any further supply. 18 07 2023   Copy of letter re 2nd stage of appeal re home to school bus travel. 19 07 2023   MCC highways on proforma 17828984 17829074 17828984 1782850 17828201 17828134 17827746 178277827 17827929 20 07 2023   OVW training log 22 07 2023   MCC details home to school transport 24 07 2023   Time sheet agreed – C Ovenden 24 07 2023   Phosphate Briefing 25 07 2023   MCC members seminar 19 09 2023 9 – 11 26 07 2023   Quote bench – churchyard Mathern – Agree £100.00 28 07 2023   OVW Training Lit 01 08 2023   Invoice Stock It £55.20 03 08 2023   Merlin Invoice £91.00 04 08 2023   Wye Valey partnership consultation 07 08 2023   Cllr J Anderson Certificate OVW 08 08 2023   MCC Planning Red Roses DM/2023?0108 – emails sent to advise meeting date 11 09 11 08 2023   Email Plowman to advise appeal has been successful. 12 08 2023   Bench completed Mathern Church yard 14 08 2023   Circulation Public ombudsman report 14 08 2023   Aquarius Mental Health – Ci8vility and Respect training 14 08 2023   Reply re Smart water – local council 15 08 2023   Application for Grant – Cruse Gwent 15 05 2023   Membership request fee OVW – Paid 164.00 17 08 2023   DM/2022/01155  Newhouse Farm details of delegated panel confirmation if we wished to speak 21 08 2023   Police Report 21 08 2023   R Stock – working on email Cllr D Harris 21 08 2023   OVW Training list. 25 08 2023   Timesheet agreed 25 08 2023   Training Certificates received Cllr M Sidwell. 30 08 2023   Application for Grant request application sent for completion 31 08 2023   Rialtus – customer survey – Clerk completed 01 09 2023   Stock It Invoice 55.20 02 09 2023   Merlin Watse Invoice 91.00 On Wednesday 6th September a letter of resignation was received from Cllr J Anderson.   MCC Advised and statutory posters displayed as of 11 09 2023 – after 29th September if no election called Council can Co-opt a Cllr for Pwllmeyric.      
37/23 OTHER MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION 
  
Community Resilience – Climate Emergency   Items for Website –Approved Minutes July, update Best Kept Garden Winners. Clerk to contact Rob Stock regarding if the current website could be made more assessable as Cllrs feel it needs a refresh.   Clerk to inform Cllr Sidwell of the admin details and he will take a look and give feedback to the next meeting.      Remembrance Service 12th November 2023 – Conformed 10.45 – Meeting at village Hall at 10.30 to walk to the War memorial – Clerk to advise Brownies and Guides .  New service sheets to be printed – Pwllmeyric Speed watch to be asked to assist with management of traffic whilst the service takes place.  Names to be read out by Brownies/Guides.   PA to be obtained – Cllr M Sidwell to speak to Millers Arms – Clerk to contact The bugler.    Arrange a date for CPR Training –  3 suggested dates required by Welsh ambulance.  
Clerk to chase re dates for training.   
38/23PROJECTS AWAITING COMPLETION 
  
Coronation Garden Planting – Planned for next spring   New plants for Mathern War Memorial – Ongoing   
Clerk currently working on New Model Standing Orders as circulated by O V W.   Quote for painting of the War Memorial fence.   
39/23 DATE OF NEXT MEETING 
  
Next meeting:  9th October 2023 7pm Village Hall.   Meeting ended at 9.15   Signed                                              Dated     
  
  
  
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