Saturday 31 July 2010

2009 Extracts

A few Items from December 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

30mph Speed Limit – Clr Brinsden did not attend but he informed Council that he had received a request from a resident for a 30mph speed limit on the road from Long Lane to Parsonage Farm. Councillors suggested it would be in the community’s interest to extend the speed limit right through. Clr Brinsden would be asked to action this.

Seat at Llanteg – A councillor said that a seat had been requested at Llanteg for eldery people. This would be included in the precept.

Planning:
Battlefield Live Lavender Cottage – erection of signs – no objection
Crofty Nursery – erection of signs at main entrance – no objection
Taunton – erection of dwelling – points around septic tank installation raised before Council offered no objection
Horsemanstone – building for agricultural, garage, storage and workshop use – permission refused.

Next Meeting – February 18th at Llanteg Hall – 7pm.


A few Items from November 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

PLANED – Saundersfoot as the Hub – there was concern that neither Llanteg nor Amroth were mentioned in the documentation that was being circulated. It was agreed that due to the community associations recently established in the areas Council would concentrate on these and put involvement with the Hub on hold at the moment.

Planning -
West Llanteg Farm, land adjacent – erection of two detached dwellings – permission granted
Oaklands House, Old Amroth Road – change of use from garage workshop to hair salon – no objection

Village Service of Carols - Llanteg Hall 2.30pm on 6th December – Llanteg Hall

Next Meeting – 17th December – 7pm at Amroth Hall.



A few Items from October 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Seating - the seat issue must be address e.g. …also one in Llanteg near the bus stop. This could be addressed in the new year under the 2010 precept.

Planning – Cllr Brinsden declared an interest and he took no part in this agenda item:-
Taunton – erection of dwelling – permission refused
Rose Park Farm – Certificate of Lawfulness for use as camping site – permission refused
Crunwere Farm – agricultural building for storage purposes – proposal approved.

Signs - a councillor had been approached by Rose Park Farm as they were being made to remove signs and apply for planning permission to have more appropriate signage in line with planning permission. This was presented to council for information.

Next meeting – Llanteg Hall – 19th November at 7pm.



A few Items from 17th September 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.
Mr Matthew Owens – Housing Enabler from Pembrokeshire County Council was welcomed by the Chair. Matthew Owens distributed the Housing Needs Survey Report to Councillors. The survey was conducted in June last year. 54% of households surveyed would consider supporting a small development of affordable housing to meet the local housing need. Potential development sites around the area in Stepaside and Summerhill have been identified by National Parks. Any such developments would have to be approved by the Community Council. Concern was raised by Councillors about the lack of a main sewage system in the Llanteg area which has caused considerable issues with overflow and pollution. It was stated firmly that any thought for further development in this area would not be supported until there is a main sewage system in place.

Textile Recycling Bank in Llanteg - Cllr Brinsden reported that the Trunk Road Agency is not prepared to have this placed at Folly Cross.

Welsh Language Scheme - Councillors were given an updated PALC revised scheme. Cllr J James proposed that this scheme be adopted and it was seconded by Cllr Brinsden. A letter will be sent to the Welsh Lanaguage Board saying that this Council accepts it as its preferred scheme.
Planning Cllr Brinsden declared an interest and he took no part in this agenda item.
Crunwere Farm, Llanteg -Agricultural building – Permission granted. Application to seek involvement in design of proposal. Accepted
Two plots adjacent to West Llanteg Farm - Erection of two detached dwellings. No objection
Rose Park Farm, Llanteg, Certificate of Lawfulness for use as camping site in addition to use as a caravan site. No objection
Taunton, Llanteg Erection of dwelling No objection but concerns regarding sewage have been noted.



A few Items from July 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Sewage – Welsh Water stated that Llanteg had no chance of a main sewage system.

Textile Recycling Bank at Llanteg – this was still not in place but it was hoped it would be sited shortly.

Planning (Clr. Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in the discxussion):-
Horsemanstone – mixed use agricultural building (no objection)
Myrtle Villa – erection of equine menage (permission granted)
Horsemanstone – conversion of existing garage and store tor residential annex and storage (permission granted)
Horsemanstone – erection of building for agricultural, garage, storage and workshop use (no objection)
Wanderer’s Rest, Llanteglos – new premises licence (objection on the ground that it was felt that because of the location of this particular public house, it was not in the community interest to support a request for opening until 1am on a regular basis).

Llanteg Fun Day – 29th August.

Next Meeting – September 17th, Llantetg Hall, 7pm.



A few Items from May 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Planed: Saundersfoot Kilgetty as the hub, meeting June 9, St. Brides Hotel. Everyone invited.

Crosslands – A 20 mph speed limit would be in operation for resurfacing at Crosslands.

Textile Recycling Bank in Llanteg: Folly Cross was the desired site and a meeting is being set up to look at this.

Trees beyond the hedge at crossroads by Folly Cross: The obstruction problem was now resolved.

Llanteg Community Association – It was reported that Llanteg Community Association had arranged a village walk for Sunday, August 2. Publicity would be going out about this. On Saturday, August 29, in Village Garden, Llanteg, there would be country crafts for children followed by a late afternoon barbecue. Everyone is welcome.

Church Service – The Community Council annual church service in August will be held at Stepaside Chapel on Sunday, August 9, at 11 am.

Planning: Clr. Brinsden took no part in this agenda item. He informed council that he would be standing down as chair of the National Park Development Management Committee in June, although he would still be a member of the committee.
Ael Y Don – extensions and alterations to provide annex and double garage (no objection).

The next meeting will be on Thursday, July 23, at 7 pm in Amroth Parish Hall.


A few Items from April 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Planed, Saundersfoot as the hub: Llanteg and Amroth and District Community Associations met in the Amroth Parish Hall to hear the plans for an EU/WAG project that would encourage community associations to work together, share resources and develop common projects. There would be an initial meeting to talk about this initiative on June 9 at St. Brides Hotel.

Coast Care Group – May 17 for next clean.

Blaencilgoed Quarry had received planning permission for temporary modification of Condition 64. They were granted this despite the fact that these lorries and bitumen tankers have to pass the rear entrance to Tavernspite School where there were no pavements and where many parents drop off their children. It would seem that the IPG who voted en-bloc for this to be passed have more affinity towards business than for the safety of pedestrians and children.

Textile recycling bank in Llanteg - This was still being considered.

Trees beyond the hedge at crossroads by Folly Cross – These were obstructing the view, but nothing had been done on this matter. A reminder was to be sent.

Planning:-
Lavender Cottage, Llanteg – activity centre (no objection)
Myrtle Villa, Llanteg – erection of equine menage (no objection);

The next meeting will be on Thursday, May 21st, the annual general meeting will be at 6.30 pm, followed by the monthly council meeting at 7 pm. It will be at Amroth Parish Hall. Matthew Owen, housing officer, will be attending to follow up the work on affordable housing.
It was agreed that, due to personal circumstances, there would be no meeting in June. The June meeting will take place on August 20 at Llanteg Village Hall.



A few Items from March 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Community Associations - a meeting of the two Community Associations – Amroth & Llanteg, will take place on 22nd April at Amroth Parish Hall – 7pm.

Signs – unfortunately no sign will be erected at the entrance to Allen’s Lane as requested by Me Kelvin Williams as as it was a byway and by this designation it should be obvious it was unsuitable for HGVs.

Broadband – now accessible n the area for anyone who wished to apply for it. Nerys Evans, at her surgery in Llanteg, reported that she had met with representatives of BT, and had asked for a map highlighting where there may still be gaps in provision.

Textile Recycling – to be discussed at next Llanteg Hall Committee Meeting. The committee would be recommending that it went to the Folly Cross site.

Planning:-
Horsemanstone – conversion of garage and store to residential annex and storage (no objection)

Next meeting – Llanteg Hall – 23rd April -7pm.



A few Items from February 2009 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed.

Briarwood Corner – no sign as yet but drainage had been addressed.

Broadband – should be available to everyone who wants it by April 1st.

Signs – ‘Unsuitable for HGVs’ to be situated at Crosslands because lorries were accessing this road and preventing access for walkers and other road users.

Dog fouling – concerns about fouling on the beach and promenade, especcially during summer months – to be raised in press and two newsletters (Amroth & Llanteg).

Energy Conservation – a possible meeting to be held with Llanteg & Amroth Community Associations.

Textile Recycling – to be discussed with Llanteg Community Association.

Newsletters – letter of thanks received from Llanteg Village Hall for the donation of £100 towards Newsletter costs.

Youth Workshops – Llanteg Community Association would be running environmental youth workshops on 16th & 17th April – local schools would be contacted with publicity shortly.

Planning (Clr Brinsden declared an interest):-
Tig Bhan – sub-division to make two residential units (permission granted).