ITCHINGFIELD PARISH COUNCIL

Minutes of the Meeting held on Tuesday 29th March 2016

Present:

Cllr Penny Simpson - Chairman

Cllr Nigel Currie - Vice Chairman

Cllr Dawn Armstrong

Cllr Victoria Barrett

Cllr Sanjeev Joshi

Cllr Brian O'Connor

Cllr Alan Peers

Cllr Matthew Treasure-Jones

The Clerk Jan Critchley

District Cllr Patricia Youtan

District Cllr Stuart Ritchie

31Apologies for Absencewere received from County Cllr Amanda Jupp,

32Minutes of the last Meeting

The Minutes were approved, accepted and signed by the Chairman. Action

33Matters arising from the Minutes

1. Minute 18:1 Traffic Calming- The Clerk to keep chasing Seb Willemsen and Chris Stark at WSCC

regarding the Traffic Calming costs. Action

2. Minute 18:2 Parking and Speed issues at Christ's Hospital. At the CLC meeting on 7th March it

wasreported that aspeeding survey had been done on behalf of Christ's Hospital and the outcome of

thesurvey was noted that the roads within the survey were not that busy. Parking at Christ's hospital

was also discussed and Christ's HospitalSchoolhas promised some land so this hopefully will ease

the situation. It seems that it might be a better idea to upgrade Christ's Hospital Station rather than build a

new station north of Horsham.

3. Minute 18:3 Parking outside BarnsGreenPrimary School. The Clerk has not yet received a reply

from the school regarding the parking, however an email had been receivedfrom the Clerk to the

Governors of BarnsGreenPrimary School inviting a member of the Parish Council to attend the

committee's next meeting on 16th May 2016. No decision was made on this.

The Clerk reported that she had received a reply from Chris Chatfield of Compass Travel stating

that as the bus route 74 is operated by Compass under contract to WSCC itwould be best for us to

work with the WSCC to find a solution. The Clerk to send a copy of the letterto CountyCllr Action

Amanda Jupp. It was suggested that it may be a good idea to put a bus shelter up opposite the village

green.

4. Minute 20:2 The Chairman reported that she has not yet spoken to the Headteacher regarding

the HM Queen Elizabeth 11 90th Birthday commemorative medals for all the children in the school. Action

5. Minute 26:2 The Clerk reported that she had not had a response from the owners of Madgelands

Farm about clearing out their ditches.

6. Minute 26:3 Footpaths by Ashmiles development. Cllr Dawn Armstrong had contacted the Site

Manager and reported back that the block paving to the railway track will be completed within a week

and the footpaths will be re-instated by mid-June.

7. Minute 26:4 "Clean for the Queen and Barns Green" This is all organised for Saturday 16th April

starting at 9.15. Darren Rolfe from WSCC will be bringing all the equipment as he did last year.

The Clerk to put up some posters. An article has also gone into the BIG MAG. Action

Cllr Victoria Barrett reported that during the summer MunthamHouseSchool will be adopting the

village with a scheme called 'Adopt a Street'. The idea is to help keep the village tidy.

District Cllr Patricia Youtan arrived at 7.45pm straight from a meeting at HDC.

34Open Session for Members of the Public- there were no members of the public present.

35Chairman's Announcements

  1. Casual Vacancy -The Chairman reported that she had gone to see James Sheppard and he is

willing to be co-opted onto the Parish Council. The Chairman proposed that James Sheppard be

co-opted onto Itchingfield Parish Council, seconded by Cllr Sanjeev Joshi and agreed

unanimously. The Chairman to write to James Sheppard to invite him to our next meeting on

25th April 2016. Action

  1. Parking at Christ's Hospital - there is going to be another meeting next week. As

mentionedpreviously there is a parcel of land that could be signed over for a specified

period of time but this is only a temporary solution. Cllr Nigel Currie said that he is slightly

concerned that this will make the situation worse. If Christ's Hospital Station is more

attractive to park then more people will come and park there.

3. Ashmiles - The Chairman said that she has been invited to the opening of the subsidised

housing at the Ashmiles.

36Planning Applications

1. New Applications:

DC/16/0491 - Mr. and Mrs. K. and L. John, Yonder Thatch, Bashurst Hill, Itchingfield -

Internal and external re-ordering, including new 2 storey extensions to the rear.

The proposed extensions are in keeping and proportionate to this substantial dwelling which is set in

large grounds well back from the road. The proposed extensions and modifications will not adversely

affect adjacent properties.

Itchingfield Parish Council therefore has no objections to this planning application and recommends

for approval.

DC/16/0395 - Mr. and Mrs. P. Carpenter, 2 Trout Lane, Barns Green - Proposed 2 storey

extension to north end of the existing semi-detached property. Formation of a porch

incorporating a WC. Room in the roof, Single storey rear extension.

This proposal would turn a 2 bedroom cottage into a 5 bedroom house. The only concerns are

(1) the internal height of the roof of the 5th bedroom and (2) the use of Velux light Pipes which does

not appear to have been properly shown in the drawings. However, both these matters are Building

Regulation matter rather than planning matters.

Itchingfield Parish Council therefore has no objections to this planning application and recommends

for approval.

The Clerk to write to the Planning Department with the above representations. Action

37Neighbourhood Development Plans

The Clerk reported that Itchingfield Parish Council has been successful in applying for a Grant from

Locality. A grant of8,750.00 has been confirmed from Locality.

Following on from the Public Planning Meeting on 6th February, the focus groups which came out

ofthat meeting have been getting together.

The Clerk to ask Peter Hammond for a copy of the last two sets of IPCNPSG Minutes. Action

38Report by County and District Councillors

District Cllr Stuart Ritchie gave the following report:

1.Stuart reported that there is a site visit at Twigs on Friday 1st April from 9.30 to 11.00 am.

Stuart, Patricia and Penny will be going.

2. Waterfarm Planning Application: There has been an organised meeting on -site and now the

applicant has put in another planning application.

District Cllr Patricia Youtan gave the following report:

1. HDC are keeping the Cabinet System rather than a Committee system. This will mean

any member will have access. The formal adoption of this proposal will take place on 27th April.

2. Kingfisher Farm - there are lots of on-going concerns and the police are aware.

39Grant Application Committee

Cllr Nigel Currie reported that everything is now in place regarding the new car park. The

land transfer just needs to be signed and completed. The Clerk to chase up Anna Chapman for

written confirmation that the Section 106 Money can be used for the purpose of the new car park.

Also the Clerk to request that the contractor Tidey and Webb re-send the estimate addressed to

Itchingfield Parish Council. Aformal letter should then be sent to the Barns Green Playing Field

and Village Hall Trust. Action

The Village Hall project, the Barns Green Sports and Social Club project and the Playground

project arestill progressing.

40Signing of Land Transfer Documents

1. It was proposed by Cllr Matt Treasure-Jones that the Chairman signs the two documents

regarding the land transfers and this be witnessed by the Clerk. The first one transferring

part of the Jubilee Field land from Itchingfield Parish Council to the Barns Green Playing

Field and Village Hall Trust. The second one to transfer land from Berkeley Homes to

Itchingfield Parish Council as part of the ancient woodland. Seconded by Cllr Dawn

Armstrong and agreed unanimously. The documents to be signed at a Parish Council Meeting

sometime in the future in the presence of the Clerk and Parish Councillors.

41Accounts for Payment

There weresixpayments.

One cheque was drawn out of meeting £438.00 to Gillian Gadd & Co Solicitors in respect of the

legal costs to transfer at MarlandsPark. The following cheques were then raised.

£22.00 to Orange HomeUK in respect of the Internet Service for March 2016.

£82.50 to Barns Green Village Hall Committee in respect of the Public Planning Consultation

Meeting on the 6th February, theIPCNPSG Meetingon the 22nd February and the Parish Council

meeting on 29th February 2016. £30.55 to HDC in respect of the emptying of the dog bin from

1st April to 30th June 2016. £24.58 to Staples in respect of stationery. £790.54 to the Clerk

consisting of£708.61salary for March and £81.93expenses.

42Correspondence - there wasno correspondence that required action.

43Police Matters/Highways/Emergency Planning/Litter

Police Matters - nothingto report

Highways- It was reported that the ditch near to MunthamHouseSchool requires clearing. The

Clerk to write to the Headteacher Mr. Richard Boyle. Action

Emergency Planning - Nothing to report.

Litter Warden - nothing to report..

44Parish Council Website

1. The new website is almost ready to go live. We are just waiting for the provider to sort

out the 'running banner 'and a few other bits and then it should be ready. The Clerk to chase

up. Action

45Any Other Business- no.

46Date of Next Meeting - Monday 25th April 2016.

There being no other business the meeting finished at 9.15pm.