Sunday 1 August 2010

2010 Extracts

A few Items from December 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Trelessy Road, Llanteg

This had still not been done, but was on the work schedule.
Road Opposite Captain's Pond, Llanteg

A ticket was being raised for the work to be done.
The lane from Llanteg to Tavernsite was full of pot holes and wearing away. PCC had been notified.


Llanteg Community Association

A lovely carol service was held which was hugely successful. The children performed superbly as did the organist.


Planning

Nothing relating to Crunwere but an application to convert the redundant Ebenezer Chapel at Amroth into a dwelling with the creation of new car parking space - objections raised.


Next Meeting

Thirsday February 17th at Llanteg Hall.

A few Items from November 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed
Good Neighbour Scheme
Responses were now in. There had been some negative comments, but most of them were positive, especially from older people. 37 people had offered their support and 31 would definitely use it. Visitors on holiday said they would love to be part of the community and be involved when they were in the area. Rachel Gibby said 16 councils had agreed to take this scheme forward, mainly in the south. Clr Brinsden asked what percentage of returns had been received. A total of 600 households were written to and forty questionnaires had been returned. Clr Brinsden felt it was a good thing. Rachel said a grant would be put towards it in the first instance. It was agreed Amorth Community Council would go ahead with this and Rachel would set up an initial meeting to take this forward. The process of setting this up would take about 6 months.

Fibre optic lines for faster internet connections

A letter had been sent to BT and council was awaiting a response to see if the area could be targeted.

Trelessy Road, sinking
This was now on the work schedule and would be done shortly.

A Llanteg councillor asked if the gulley sucker vehicle could be acquired for Llanteg. Clr Brinsden said that it was being applied for.

Next Meeting
Thursday 16th December – Amroth Parish Hall.


A few Items from October 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Housing Needs Survey – Matthew Owens attended – he stated that an area had been identified as an ‘exception’ site, but felt it was too far away from Llanteg village to be a viable option.


Internet – Clr Brinsden (in his absence) had reported that BT had apparently been given funding to put in fibre optic lines to speed up internet access in areas where access was poor. It would not be automatic and councils would need to contact BT and express interest in the scheme if they would like BT to look at local issues. It was agreed that they should follow this up and a letter would be written to BT from the council.

Trelessy Lane - the nearside lane when travelling south on Trelessy Road, Llanteg was sinking, from Finlandia to the corner, due to increased heavy traffic using the road. This had been reported to the county council, but no response had yet been forthcoming.
Clr Brinsden would like this to be added to the list of outstanding items. A note would be sent to the county council regarding this matter.

Llanteg Community Association – A Bingo and Quiz Evening was to be held on October 30th and the Carol Service on December 12th at 3pm, with refreshments to follow.
Plans had been drawn up for The Claypit to pass around the community, illustrating potential developments. Village Hall improvements were also discussed. The Association as also looking to get the bridle path by the side of the hall cleared., and building a wall to replace the fence in the Village Hall car park.

Planning:
Land at Rose Park Farm – erection of an agricultural worker’s dwelling (permission refused)
Pembrokeshire County Council – application of a new premises licence, High Noon Stores, Llanteg Service Station (no objection)

Next Meeting – Thursday November 18th - Llanteg Village Hall.


A few Items from September 2010 Meeting

Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed


Llanteg Community Associatiom - the B.B.Q was very successful.  The walk was well attended and the weather very good.  A grant had been agreed by PLANED to improve the Old School Garden.  There will be a Quiz and Bingo Evening on October 30th at 7pm, £5 per person, maximum teams of four, bring your own drinks.  The Carol Service is planned for December 12th, 3pm.

Planning:-
     Battlefield Live Lsvender Cottage Llanteg - erection of signs (permission granted) 
     Crunwere House Llanteg - alterations and extension (permission granted)
     Rose Park Farm - agricultural worker's dwelling (no objection).
     
Captain's Pond Llanteg - was crumbling on the edges very badly on the same side as the bus shelter - a letter would be sent.

Stanwell Corner - the road on Stanwell Corner in Llanteg was getting worse.  Urgent action was needed before the winter when heavy frost was likely.  A letter would be sent.

Next Meeting - Amroth Hall October 21st.


A few Items from July 2010 Meeting


Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Good Neighbour Community Scheme - questionnaires would be sent out to everyone in the area to assess the popularity of a potential scheme. Rachel Gibby of P.C.C. will collate the replies.

Finance - PLANED informed Clr Brinsden that money was available for community projects.

Llanteg Community Association – will be a B.B.Q on August 7th at 6pm. It will be a DIY B.B.Q. – bring your won food and barbecue. It willl be in the old school garden.
There will also be a walk with Kirir Howells on September 12th, meeting at the flogpole in Amroth.
At the AGM all officials were re-elected.
In 2011 it was hoped that two workshops would run in April.

Planning – Clr Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in the discussion:
Crunwere House – alteration and extension(no objection)
Battlefield Live – erection of signs (no objection)
27 Llanteg Park – extension (permission granted)
Crunwere House – alterations and extension – adding garage (no objection)

Next meeting – 23rd September at Llanteg Hall.


A few Items from June 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

New Member – The chair, Martyn James, welcomed new councillor Jill Chatwin to the recent meeting.

County Councillor’s Report – Clr Brinsden reported that the road dressing season was now upon us and hence there would be work in progress.

Llanteg Community Association – there were barbecues planned for 3rd July and 7th August in the Old School Garden. The walk with National Park from the beach in Amroth to Saundersfoot would take place on September 12th at 2pm.
Planning – Clr Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in the discussion:
27 Llanteg Park, Ledgerland Lane – extension (no objection)
Oaklands House Llanteg – amended design 07/0345/PA (no objection)

Next Meeting – July 22nd, Amroth Parish Hall – 7pm.

A few Items from May 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Dedication Service for Clr M.Cole – Once the seats were in place the dedications service would be arranged. One of the Councillors knew someone who would do the plaque when the time came. Mr Bob Cole would be contacted regarding the wording.

Llanteg Community Association – It was reported that there was a very successful walk from the old Grove Colliery. It was superb and over 40 people attended. A further walk was planned for September 12th.
The Llanteg Community Association AGM would be held on Monday 21st June.
Children’s workshops were provisionally booked for April next year.
The Claypits were developing well. A JCB had been employed ad lovely plants were now emerging.
The seat at Stanwell Corner would be refurbished by Wayne from CARNA Joinery.

Planning – Clr Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in the discussion:
Ffynon Hafod Tavernspite – erection of wind turbine (planning approved).

Other Matters
New Premier Stores at Llanteg Garage – two of the Llanteg Councillors both reported the benefits of the new Premier Store at the garage in Llanteg. This was an excellent facility for the village and was much welcomed. Councillors encouraged everyone to use the new facility, both for petrol and general foodstuffs, when appropriate.

Next Meeting – Thursday 17th June at Llanteg Hall, 7pm.



A few Items from April 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Llanteg Community Association – the association’s Walk and Talk is planned for Monday May 3rd. Departing from the Ironworks at Stepaside at 2pm. All welcome.

Appointment of new Community Councillor for the Crunwere Ward – in accordance with the electoral process it was reported that Ms Jill Chatwin has agreed to be co-opted as a member for the Crunwere Ward. A letter and relevant forms would be sent to invite her to attend the next meeting in May.

Tribute Evening – it was reported that the Tribute Evening for the late Clr M.Cole was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances It was suggested that a dmall dedication service be held in a tribute to the late Clr M.Cole once the seat and plaque were in place – this was agreed.

Planning:
Horsemanstone Llanteg – erection of building for agricultural, garage, storage and workshop use (this application has gone to appeal)
Milton Lodge Llanteg – certificate of lawful use or developement.
Ffynon Hafod Tavernspite – single storey extension (permission granted)
Llanteg Service Station – two internally illuminated free standing display units (no objection).

Next Meeting – May 20th Amroth Hall. 6.30pm, A.G.M. followed by meeting at 7pm.


A few Items from March 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Litter – Clr Brinsden reported that there had been several complaints about the amount of litter on the A477, he had reported it, but nothing had been done as yet.

Llanteg Community Association – the chair of Llanteg Community Association reported that a new secretary had been appointed. He also told council that much work had been done on the claypits. Mulching has been done, but that grass seed was required, together with a rotivator, to complete the work. This was proving to be a costly business and he asked if the Community Council was prepared to allocate £150 to the Llanteg Community Association for these works to be carried out. This was unanimously agreed.
There will be a ‘walk and talk’ event on Monday May 3rd, leaving Stepaside Iron Works at 2pm with a 3.5mile circular walk from the Iron Works to Wisemansbridge and back via Sardis, returning at approx 4pm – all very welcome.

Planning – Clr Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in the discussion:
Milton Lodge – certificate of lawefullness (no objection).

Road Signs at Llanteg – Llanteg History Society had written regarding the possible erection of small ‘LLANTEG’ signs on the Tavernspite and Amroth side roads – Council had no objection. A letter would be sent.

Clr Madelaine Cole – a councillor said that the Amroth and District Community Association had raised the idea of a tribute evening for the late Clr M.Cole. Views had been sought and it would appear that such an evening would be welcomed. The evening of Saturday 17th April had been earmarked and it was hoped that there would be several friends and colleagues who would make contributions. It was also stated that the Llanteg Community Association, together with Llanteg Village Hall, were intending to have a memorial to the late Clr Cole, but it had not yet been decided what it would be. It was suggested that a plaque, in memory of Clr Cole, be put on one of the new benches soon to be erected on the promenade in Amroth.

Next meeting – April 22nd at Llanteg Village Hall – 7pm.


A few Items from February 2010 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Sewerage - Clr Brinsden reported that pressure would be put on Welsh Water by PCC to state where future new systems were to be installed.

Seat in Llanteg – one of the councillors had kindly offered to move an existing seat, which was not currently used, to the cross-roads site.

Llanteg Community Association – it was reported that Council had sadly lost Madeleine Cole from the Community Council and Llanteg Community Association, and that she was a much-valued colleague and friend. a new secretary had been appointed, and, in due course, council would need to co-opt a new councillor for the Crunwere ward. This would need to be advertised. The appointment of a vice-chair would be decided in May at the AGM.
The community garden (in Llanteg) now had a newly equipped garden shed. Volunteers had tidied the garden up and and set bulbs. Much work was currently being done on the Clay Pirts prior to March 1st when the nesting season would start. A lovely park area was developing.
A village walk was planned for some time in April.
Planning – Clr Brinsden declared an interest and took no part in tis item:
Taunton Llanteg – erection of dwelling (permission granted)
Oaklands House Old Amroth Rd – change of use (permission refused)
Horsmanstone Llanteg – mixed use agricultural building (permission refused)
Crofty Nursery Llanteg – erection of two signs (permission refused)
Battlefield Live Pembrokeshire Llanteg – erection of signs (permission refused).

Correspondence:-
Llanteg Park Management Committee - letter regarding the provision of a grit bin. A letter would be sent to PCC stating the Community Council’s approval.

Next meeting – 18th March at Amroth Hall – 7pm.