11th July 2024

MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL

Held in the Village Hall on 11th July 2024

1. PRESENT: Chairman N MacDermid, Vice Chairman A Dewsnip, Cllrs C. Dickinson, T. Hall, K Tharby and S. Gallimore. Also in attendance Cllr A Paraskos (NYC)M Richards (Clerk) and 2 residents. A further 4 residents joined for item 4.

2. Apologies: Apologies for absence were received and accepted from J. Locke,

3. Declaration of Interest and Notification of changes in the Members’ Register of Interest: None.

4. Public participation session. 
a) A resident reported that a tree adjacent to her property is in need of pruning back. When she contacted NYC she was informed that a TPO (Tree Preservation Order) was now in place and it would be illegal to carry out any trimming or pruning. Cllr Paraskos advised that a planning application would need to be made to allow any trimming or pruning and he was happy to help in progressing the matter.
b) School bus between Follifoot and Spofforth for reception class children. The several residents present expressed disquiet and discontent at the discontinuance of the above bus service which would cause significant difficulties for the individual families concerned. Cllr Paraskos indicated that he had attempted to contact the School in the hope of resolving the problem. NYC was prepared to continue the service but the cost would need to be met by the School. As yet no communication had been forthcoming from the School but he would continue to try to make contact.

He suggested that an approach to the NYC Cabinet Member for Education might be useful  
– the clerk will initiate contact.
 ​The 4 residents left at this point

5. Minutes of the meetings held on 13th June 2024:  The minutes of the meeting were proposed as correct records by Councillor Hall and seconded by Councillor Tharby. The Chairman then signed the minutes.

6. Matters arising from previous minutes: Dealt with as part of the agenda.

7. Planning

               Applications Received

                a) ZC24/02112/FUL – Erection of rear extensions, porch to side elevation, and 

        associated external alterations. Pinderpound, Plompton Road, Follifoot.
        The Chairman displayed the site plan with existing and proposed elevations. He observed 
        that it was a significantly increased footprint, but it was a large plot of land and the

 extension is to the rear of the property. Other councillors agreed and did not have any   
concerns. Consequently, it was agreed to SUPPORT the application.

              b) ZC24/02105/FUL – Demolition of existing attached garage and carport. Re- build of 
              detached garage. Erection of two-storey & first-floor side extensions.  Lifting of roof line. 
              Field House, The Paddocks, Follifoot.
              The location, existing and proposed elevations were displayed and councillors discussed 
               the details of the scheme. Some concern was again expressed at the size of the building   
              footprint but It was the responsibility of planners to assess compliance or otherwise with
                planning regulations. It was noted that a “green notice” had not been displayed, and this 
                should mean that the consultation period will be extended. Whilst councillors did have 
                some concerns, overall they thought this was an acceptable scheme and it was resolved 
               to SUPPORT the application.
              NB an email had been received from a resident but too late to be considered at the 
               meeting. He remarked on the absence of a green notice and expressed concern that 
              residents in the immediate area may not therefore submit comments to the Planning 
                Authority. He also observed that there was a covenant on Field House which clearly states 
               ‘that no dwellinghouse shall be erected thereon other than a single storey or dormer type 
                dwellinghouse’. Councillors subsequently considered these relevant points in the days 
               following the meeting, but it was decided that as the decision to support had been based 
               upon the merits of the scheme and consideration of planning policy, there was no clear 
               reason to change the decision. It was seen as being beyond the remit and expertise of the 
               Parish Council to become involved in the legal covenant aspects. This should be left to the 
               property owners and their legal advisors. Irrespective of what the Parish Council decides, 
               the neighbours do have the ability to respond to North Yorkshire Planning who will be much 
               better qualified than the Parish Council, to decide if it has a bearing on the planning 
               decision. 
               Decisions
               c) ZC24/01502/FUL – Proposed erection of single bay domestic garage. Former Alexander 
               House, Pannal Road. ​​GRANTED
               d) ZC23/04114/FUL | Demolition of existing rear extension and section of outbuilding. 
               Proposed rear extension with single storey and two storey elements. Proposed veranda. 
               Creation of hallway in central arch driveway. Fenestration alterations. Internal alterations. 
              Creation of new parking area to front of property with level alterations. Proposed sliding 
               gates. East View Cottages, Main Street, Follifoot.  
          ​​REFUSED but ALLOWED on appeal.  
            Councillors noted and had no comments. 

          9. Chairman’s communications  

              a) The Chairman had been informed that the overhanging vegetation on the sharp bend on 
               Plompton Road was obstructing sight lines and was potentially dangerous. He undertook to 
               trim back the respective hedges and Cllr Dickinson offered to assist (with particular 
               emphasis on Health and Safety issues) It was also observed that overhanging branches on 
               certain trees were a traffic hazard. The clerk will notify NYC Highways.
               b) The exit from the Great Yorkshire Show on Rudding Lane has left quantities of mud on 
               the road. The Clerk will contact the Yorkshire Agricultural Society to request the road be 
               cleared and to have plans in place for future events.

        10. Clerk’s communications

        a) Standards Bulletin. The clerk had circulated the Standards Bulletin, received from NYC, 
        for councillors’ information. The Bulletin includes references to such areas as adherence to 
        the Coded of Conduct and instances of unacceptable behaviour – thankfully not relevant to   
        this Council!
        b) Supply of wildflower seeds. A communication was received from GreenTech (Agricultural 
        and Horticultural supplies) offering 1kg quantities of wildflower seeds. As the free supply of 
        such seeds and bulbs from the former HBC has now ceased, councillors considered this a 
        possible future option and asked for the information to be kept on file.
        c) Community Award Scheme. Scheme sponsored by NYC to recognise a group or    
        individuals who have contributed most to the welfare of their local community. Councillors 
        considered but did not identify any person or group to put forward at this time.  
11. Parish matters – updates
        a) Cllr Hall repeated his previous comments that the drain on the A661 adjacent to the 
        entrance to Plompton was still blocked with consequent flooding. The clerk will report again
         to NYC Highways, copying to Cllr Paraskos who will also raise the matter.
        Village Upkeep
         b) Village benches – Councillors agreed that the “Kitty Corner” bench should be returned to 
         its original location and Andrew Walker (who had rebuilt and refurbished the bench) would 
         be asked to re-install the bench securely and also asked if he needed any assistance in its 
         transportation. Andrew will also be contacted for a quote to refurbish the bench outside 
         Rudding Gates.
         c) Grass cutting and maintenance schedule. Still awaited from the village handyman.
         d) Himalayan Balsam. Thanks were expressed to Cllr Dickinson who had commenced 
         cutting back the weed on Pannal Road. The task had been completed by Rudding Estates
        and it was suggested that an approach be made to enquire whether this could be done on 
         an ongoing basis, with or without a contribution from the Parish Council towards the cost
         e) The Pound – future use. The Chairman had been informed that the current tenants of the 
         Pound were leaving the village and would therefore be giving up the tenancy. The tenants 
         are prepared either remove or leave the chicken coops, depending on the wishes of the  
         Parish Council and prospective new tenants.Councillors considered that tenancy should be 
         advertised and the wishes of any new tenants taken into consideration. An advert will be 
         placed on Parish notice boards, the website and FaceBook page.
  12. Traffic calming.
         The data from the NYC speed pipes exercise provided some interesting facts:
          ​- the overall summary showed averages, all basically around 40 mph;
          ​- the more detailed analysis split into hourly blocks shows a number of 
                                      significantly excessive speeds at certain times;
         ​- there is a large volume of traffic passing the houses at 50-60 mph.
         It was agreed that the data will be shared with Haggs Road residents, and their views 
         sought. 
  13.  Follifields
               Upkeep and maintenance – work required.
          a) Willow Tunnel. Cllr Gallimore has consulted a landscape contractor who advised that
          any restructuring and consolidation of the tunnel should be delayed until September when 
          growth will have slowed. As previously discussed, a working party will be established then,
          possibly in conjunction with a specific village event.
          b) Basket swing. Cllr Gallimore has not been able to ascertain whether the swing is still 
          under warranty. The clerk and Chairman will check respective files to confirm or otherwise.
   14.  Finance
          a) Review of finances, approve expenditure.
          Balance at the bank on 11th July 2024 – in Current Account £1442.52 and Deposit Account 
          £23,141.86, total £24,584.38. Bank statements to be initialled by the Chairman in 
          confirmation, as part of his payment authorisation process.  Monthly Reconciliation – 
          reconciliation as at 11th July was provided with receipts and payments in the period 13th
          June to 11th July, reconciling to the account balances shown above. Councillors then 
          unanimously agreed the 6 amounts below(including Clerk’s August salary and PAYE) for 
          payment.     

Clerk’s salary (July)M Richards£285.59Bank transfer
PAYE income taxHMRC£190.38Bank transfer
Clerk’s salary (July)M Richards£285.59Bank transfer
PAYE income taxHMRC£190.38Bank transfer
Internal AuditR Chambers£100,00Bank transfer
Follifields grass cutS Bush£92.40Bank transfer

             b) A donation of £140 from the proceeds of the Safari Supper had been received. This and 
                the various other donations received throughout the year (including those from the 
                donation box in the Post Office) go towards the upkeep of Follifields. The Parish Council 
                would like to thank everyone who takes the time and trouble to make donations no matter 
                how big or small – everything is most welcome and much appreciated.          

        15. Any items for the next meeting:-

               Horse Pond Beck – update
                 Future of Refuse Collection – consultation   

                             The meeting finished at 9.05.

Date of next Parish Council meeting:  Thursday 12thSeptember 2024, commencing at 7.30pm.