Friday 31 December 2010

2011 Extracts



A few items from the November 2011 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed



Llanteg Community Association – a walk around Bosherston was planned for February 2012. A Walking Course was planned for February 4th and 11th – in the afternoons. Participants who enjoyed walking were sought, in order to make the course viable. There would be a photo shoot to thank PLANED for the new interpretation board in the village. It was agreed that the Community Council would donate £100 towards the purchase of gates for The Claypits. This was gratefully received.
Mr Bob Cole – Council were advised of the dead of Bob Cole, Llanteg, the husband of Madeline. Condolences were were given to his family. He would be sdaly missed in the community.

Planning
Land west of Surfhaven, Llanteg - erection of two storey dwelling – no objection
Rose Park, Lanteg - outline planning consent for erection of rural enterprise dwelling – no objection
Trelessy Farm, Amroth - single wind turbine with hub height of 37 metres – an Environmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.) should be essential.

Next meeting - 23 February 2012 – Amroth Hall.




A few Items from September 2011 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed
No Fouling Sign on footpath 10/11 at Llanteg (Laurel's Mountain) – this has now been done and the item could come off the agenda.

Mountain Chapel – Clr. Brinsden not in attendance but wanted the following information given to council:
The rendering on the inside walls (or what was left of them) at the Mountain Chapel is falling off, probably due to ingress of water through the top of the walls as they were not sealed or capped.  A local councillor will investigate this, have a word with Clr. Brinsden and make a decision as to the best way forward.

Llanteg Community Association
October 29th (actually Sunday 30th) a walk from Blackpool Mill led by the ranger -2-4pm.
A walk around Bosheston was planned for February 2012.
The Carol Service, together with the Village Hall, would be held either the 1st or 2nd Sunday in December.

An information board had been placed in The School Garden which was an excellent addition to the garden and some gates would be put at the entrance to The Claypits.

Planning
Hill Crest, Llanteg – alterations and extension (permission granted).

Next Meeting – Thursday 20th October at Amroth Parish Hall, Summerhill.





A few Items from June 2011 Meeting

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

No Fouling Sign – this was for Footpath 10/11 at Llanteg (Laurel’s Mountain), this request had been passed to P.C.C.

Broadband - Clr Brinsden reported that he had a chat with BT at Swansea and that money was supposed to be available in September to improve the broadband situation in the area.

Trelessy Road, Llanteg – this is due for a complete reconstruction and resurfacing in September.

Llanteg Community Association – September 17th there will be a Quiz and Bingo night in the Hall – £5 per person to include a light supper.
Octber 29th there will be a walk at Blackpool Mill let by the ranger – 2-4pm.
A walk around Bosherston was planned for February 2012.

Correspondence – Llanteg Village Hall and Llanteg Community Association had written letters of thanks for donations.

Good Neighbour Scheme – A committee had been established and it was hoped the scheme could begin on 13th July. Anyone interested in beign a volunteer should contact Rachael Gibby at P.C.C.

Notice Board – the Notice Board had become very worn and writing was difficult to read through it. One of the councillors suggested replacing the plastic. He would organise this. Thanks were extended to him for his help.

Next Meeting - 21st July – Amroth Hall.





A few Items from May 2011 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is
everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed

Clr Brinsden reported that council were asking for people to be vigilent for possible raves and fly tipping and if they see anything suspicious they should talk to the police.

Llanteg Community Association - a new interpretation board would be set up soon in the carpark of the Village Hall and the picnic benches were now in place in the garden, all courtesy of PLANED.  The paper bank had been removed from the Village Hall carpark. This had made much more room in the carpark.
A walk to Marros was planned for June 4th, meeting at The Old School Garden at 11am - bring a packed lunch.
A walk leadership course might be happening in the near future, organised by Keep Wales Tidy.
September 17th is a Quiz and Bingo night in the Village Hall.

Laurel's Mountain Footpath - There was concern raised about the footpath opposite the School Garden which cut across the Laurel's Mountain.  The pathway numbered 10/1.1 was covered with dog faeces.  It would be helpful to have a sign up to deter dog walkers from leaving the paths fouled, and spoiling it for other users.  A sign would be requested for this spot.

Internet - Clr Brinsden said that if villages got together they may be able to get funding to improve the broadband connection.  He suggested that anyone who had difficulty in accessing broadband, or if it was particularly slow, they should contact the clerk on 810360 or email paulinetdavies@googlemail.com.  If they have enough people across the six villages there may be a way to secure funding to facilitate improvemnets.

Date of next meeting - Thursday 23rd June, Llanteg Village Hall.
 

A few Items from March 2011 Meeting
Taken from the Tenby Observer so cannot guarantee that this is
everything relating to Llanteg that was discussed


Crunwere House Wind Turbine - Chair welcomed Mr Stephen Phillips.  Mr Phillips was very concerned about the recent planning application which had caused him to attend the previous month's meeting regarding the wind turbine to be erected at Crunwere which had been given approval by PCC despite objections from Natinal Parks, the Community Council, as well as individual objections from local residents.

Mr Phillips asked did this mean that any turbine application in the area would be approved, as all public consultation and views on that one appear to have been ignored.

The Community Council were concerned that, yet again, the views f the Community Council seemed to have no bearing on decisions that were made by the planning department.

It was suggested Mr Phillips contacted Simon Hart MP to seek advice/views.

Mr Phillips said he would do this and he also said that he felt that there should be two types of planning application - one for simply domestic use for a home supply and any other which should be viewed as commercial and hence merit a different planning application.

Trelessy Road - this was still not done, but was on the work schedule. referred to area maintenance as localised carriageway damage, Clr Brinsden said that long-term, the worn surface was due to be cut out completely and resurfaced. This had been promised as soon as possible.

Road opposite Captain's Pond, Llanteg - a ticket was being raised for the work to be done. Maintenance would inspect.  This had been tackled but has not been done satisfactorily.

Lane from Llanteg to Tavernspite - full of potholes and wearing away.  This was to be addressed at on-site meeting with officer.

Broadband - Clr Brinsden was trying to get some money for improving broadband in the not spot areas. More money was available from Westminster and it was hoped that some would come to this area.

Footpaths - the path from Crunwere House to St Elidyr's Church would be surveyed and the footpath from Blaenhafod to Broomylake would also be improved.

Llanteg Community Association - there would be a barbeque on Easter Sunday and some walks were planned for the summer.  Hopefully they would be putting an information board in the garden, together with some benches and a sculpture.  It was also hoped that gates could be fitted.

Planning

Land west of Crunwere House, Llanteg - erection of 50 kw wind turbine (Amended Description and Amended Plans) - permission granted

Land adjacent to The Meadow, Llanteg - renewal for dwelling - permission granted.


Trelessy Road - it was reported that scrambling bikes and jalopy cars were racing in the field on Trelessy Road and were causing a lot of noise which was dsturbing residents.  If it persisted the noise abatement office would be contacted.  It was suggested that PCSO be contacted to to see if he could intervene.  This would be done.

Dangerous Tree - it was also reported that there was a large tree on York Lodge hedge which appeared to be dangerously leaning over into the road.  PCC had said that because it was in someone's garden they were not responsible.  The owner was elderly.  Clr Brinsden said he would have a word with the council and see if anything could be done.

Grit Bin - a request was made that a grit bin be located at Llanteg Park .

Next Meeting - Thursday 21st April at Llanteg Village Hall.
 

A few Items from February 2011 Meeting
Taken from the Amroth parish website
The Chair welcomed Guests: Mr J Hickey and Stephen Phillips to the meeting

Trelessy Road, Llanteg – This is still not done but is on the work schedule. Referred to Area Maintenance as localised carriageway damage.
• Road opposite Captains Pond in Llanteg – A ticket is being raised for the work to be done. Maintenance will inspect.
Lane from Llanteg to Tavernspite full of pot holes and wearing away – Will be checked. There was concern that the area of potholes is in Carmarthenshire. Will get it checked and report back.

County Councillor’s Report -. No report this month as Cllr Brinsden was not in attendance.
Llanteg Community Association – Nothing to share at this meeting
Planning

Eastlake Farm Amroth – Hedgerow removal Permission granted
10/0958/PA – Crunwere House, Llanteg – Erection of 50kw wind turbine Objections raised
10/0321/LB – Crunwere House, Llanteg – Alterations and Extensions Permission granted
07/0625/PA – Land adjacent to the Meadow, Llanteg – new dwelling No objection
Correspondence

Good Neighbour Scheme meeting – 9th February 2011 – 7.00 p.m. It was reported that 23 people attended. A Committee has now been formed to take this forward.
PCC – Public Path Order – Pembrokeshire Bridleway SP10/20 – Woodview, Crunwere
South East Pembrokeshire Community Health Network – Next meeting Tuesday 12th April at New Hedges Village Hall 2.00 p.m.
Other Matters
Fly tipping by Pen-y Bont on the old A477, 100 yds from the new A477 road junction. Enquiries are being made and this will be reported to PCC and National Trust.
Date of next meeting: The next meeting will be held on Thursday 31st March at Amroth Parish Hall.