• E&W Beckham Annual Parish Meeting Agenda Thursday 12th May 2022

    East and West Beckham Annual Parish Meeting

    To be held on Thursday 12th May at 7.00pm                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

    Called by Mr. R. McNeil Wilson

    Agenda

    1.  Apologies

    2.  Approve the Minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 20th May 2021

    3.  Chairmanr Report.

    4.  An update on the Proposed Affordable Housing (Mr. Ed. Mumfors-Smith Broadland Housing)

    5.  Comments from the floor.

     

     To all members of the Parish Council     

     The Annual General Meeting  of E. & W. Beckham Parish Council

     will follow at approximately 7.30pm 

    J. Stibbons   Clerk to the Council

     4th May 2022

    The Public are invited to attend the above meeting

    AGENDA

     

    1. Apologies

    2. To elect the Chairman and Vice-chairman for the coming year

    3.   Declarations of interest. 

    4.   To approve the minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 10th March 2022.

    5.    Matters arising from the Minutes.

    6. Comments and Questions on the agenda from members of the public and former committee members of the Solar Community Fund.

    7.    Reports from County, District or Parish Councillors.

    8. Jubilee  Commeration Apple Trees

    9.  Playing Field    Safety Inspection  May/June  K. Lord.    July/Aug. J. Dovey

    10 Financial matters.

    Bank Balances at 12/5/2022  Current a/c £6233.33  Savings a/c £30885.53

    To approve the Certificate of Exemption from full audit.

    To approve the Accounting Statement

    To approve the Annual Governance Statment.

    Outstanding invoice to be approved and cheques signed:-

    J. Stibbons Salaer and expenses £664.60

    HMRCPAYE£140.40

    R. McNeil WilsonFruit Trees£54

    ChevertonsJubilee flyers£48

    11. Correspondence

    12. Matters for information only or for the next agend

    The next meeting of Beckham Parish Council will be held on Thursday 14th July

    WWW.beckhamewpc.norfolkparishes.gov.uk  

  • Minutes of East and West Beckham Parish Council Meeting Thursday 10th March 2022

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    Draft Minutes of East and West Beckham Parish Council

     Meeting Held on Thursday 10th March 2022

    Present. Cllrs. R. McNeil Wilson, (chairman),  D. Barrass, R. Batt, J. Dovey,  K. Lord T.Toyne, 

    District Cllr. S. Butikofer J.Stibbons(clerk)

    The chairman opened the Beckham Parish Council meeting at 7.23pm. 

    1. Apologies Cllr. G. Place, County. Cllr. E. Varley,  

     

    2. There were no Declarations of Interest.  

    3.   There were no comments or questions from members of the public. 

     

    4.   The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 13th January 2022 having been previously circulated, it was proposed by Cllr. Toyn that they be confirmed as an accurate record of the meeting. This was seconded by Cllr. Dovey and approved by the members.

    The chairman then signed the minutes

    5.    There were no matters arising from the Minutes.    

     

    6.    Reports from County, District or Parish Councillors.

    Dist. Cllr. S. Butikofer. District councillor Pierre Butikofer is seriously ill. 

    A report of the proceedings on North Norfolk District Council was sent to all members by Cllr. Sarah Butikofer. A copy of this report is attached to these minutes. At present Sarah will deal with any queries Beckham pc may have with NNDC.

    The speed limit on the A149. Upper Sheringham parish council are willing to join in discussions to try and achieve improvements. More traffic is using the Upper Sheringham road to avoid the Holloway Road junction. The National Trust are willing to become involved and Cllr. Butikofer will give full support.

    The cables from the off-shore wind farms will be tunnelled under roads and rivers. At present there is not enough technology for a ring main, the cost of which wil not be shared by the various companies involved.

    Provision of a ring main must be funded by the Government

    County Cllr. E. Varley.    A written report was sent to all Beckham councillors.

    A copy of this report is included at the end of these minutes.

    Cllr Toyn had a request from the Bodham and Beckham Community Shop committee.

    The committee are still waiting for their bank account to be opened but their £240 membership fee to the Plunkett Foundation is due for payment for the coming year. They are asking if this fee can be shared by the two parish councils.

    It was proposed by Cllr. Barrass that a donation of £120 should be given by Beckham Parish Council. This was seconded by Cllr. Dovey and approved.

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    7.  Playing Field 

    Safety inspections were carried out.  The seat will soon need repair. As do the fence and gate. The climbing frame is starting to show a small amount of rot.

    A reply from NNDC regarding the possible purchase of the playing field is still awaited.

    Cllr. Butikofer will try and move this forward. 

     

    8. Road Safety.   See item 6 (Reports)

    9. Financial matters.

    Bank Balances at at 10/3/2022 Current a/c £6423.33 Savings a/c £31878.02

    The following outstanding invoice were approved and cheques signed:-

    Chevertons Bulletin£7

    Zurich InsurancePolicy renewal£550.05

    NALCSubscription£142.68

    Priscilla BaconDonation£50

    Plunkett FoundationSubscription (50%)£120

    10. Insurance review

    The three year agreement with Zurich has come to an end.  They are offering:-

    Premium with 3 year long-term agreement applied: £568.95 

    Premium with 5 year long-term agreement applied: £550.05.

    It was proposed by Cllr. Lord that the parish council should request a five year agreement.

    This proposal was seconded by Cllr. Toyn and approved.

    11. Clerks salary review. The council approved an increase in the clerk’s salary to £12 per hour.

     

    12.   Possible Jubilee Celebrations.

    It was suggested that a Bramley apple tree should be planted on each allotment.

    Planned celebrations at the village hall may include:-

    Trooping of the Colour on the big screen on the Friday. Bring your own pic-nic. 

    Also on the big screen the Church service in St. Paul’s.

    On the Sunday a bring and share buffet lunch and celebration drink

    13. Correspondence

    Late planning application PF/22/0476 Back Lane. Erection of a timber building for use as holiday accommodation.

    The parish council objected to this application as the access was very poor.

    Priscilla Bacon.  Appeal for a donation. It was proposed by Cllr. Dovey that a donation of £50 should be granted. This was seconded by Cllr. Toyn and approved.

    All other correspondence received by email had been forwarded to members.

     14. Matters for information only or for the next agenda

    There being no further business the chairmen closed the meeting at 8.43pm

    The next meeting of Beckham Parish Council will be held on Thursday 12th May 2022

    Written report from County Cllr. E. Vardy.

    This month’s report is diverse to say the least. As someone who has suffered the impact of Covid, I can only implore you to continue to be as vigilant and careful as possible. We will all have to learn to live with Covid is the simple message.

    Norfolk and Waveney COVID-19 booster and vaccinations

    Vaccinations for all healthy 5–11year-olds to launch from April 2022

    Following a government announcement, which confirmed that all healthy 5–11-year-olds will soon be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination, health leaders are asking that

    parents and carers be patient and do not contact the NHS to request a vaccine.

    The guidance indicates that healthy children will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination sometime in April 2022.

    At the moment, the Norfolk and Waveney health and care system is continuing to vaccinate clinically extremely vulnerable 5–11-year olds and will continue to do so in the weeks ahead.

    Norfolk County Council Budget to “build back better” agreed. The 2022-23 budget proposes significant investment, while addressing continuing severe pressure on services. Plans for a balanced budget and a 2.99 per cent Council Tax rise were agreed by Norfolk County Council. The full council agreed:

    A 2.99 per cent rise in the county council’s share of Council Tax, in April – not the maximum permissible 3.99 per cent

    To give a little perspective on this a Band D dwelling will be paying less than a £1 per week extra. An increase in the 2022/23 net budget by £25 million compared to this year, to £464.123m A review of the Council and how it operates, to bridge a £60m budget gap predicted for 2023/24

    New roles created to improve the link between county and local councils

    A significant investment has been made into the relationship between Norfolk County Council and the rest of the county with £160,000 committed over the next 2 years.

    The county council have funded the Norfolk Association of Local Councils (Norfolk ALC) to employ two members of staff who will be dedicated to improving the link between

    the county council and Norfolk’s town and parish councils

    The new roles will help local councils stay up to date on key initiatives and policies that affect them, while ensuring that local voices are heard at a county level.

    They will also work to raise the profile of Parish Councils across Norfolk and the work they do for their communities.

    The funding will also aim to help local councils build their skills and get access to the right information. That might include help with developing a parish plan, writing

    a funding bid, or reaching a wider demographic in their area.

    This help will be in addition to the support the Norfolk ALC already provides which has seen a range of initiatives co-ordinating the Parish and Town Councils in Norfolk.

    Anyone interested in knowing more about the support available via the Norfolk Association of Local Councils can visit their website which holds information, advice and training on a wide range of subjects.

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    Hundreds of free activities available for children and young people this Easter

    Bookings are now open for The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun, a programme of free activities that will run over the Easter holidays for 5–16-year-olds across Norfolk.

    The scheme is provided as part of the government’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme and is being delivered by Norfolk County Council in partnership

    with Active Norfolk.

    There will be a range of activities available all over the county, aimed at various ages. These could include football, basketball, circus skills, arts and

    crafts, dance, music, cookery, film-making and much more.

    The sessions offer children the chance to learn and develop new skills, alongside receiving a free healthy lunch each day. Booking is on a first-come-first-served basis,

    with limited spaces for many activities, so families should book soon to avoid disappointment.

    Those who claim means-tested free school meals can claim free spaces on the activities, whilst paid spots are available on many activities for those who don’t.

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  • Annual Parish Meeting 20th May 2021

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    Minutes of the East and West Beckham Annual Parish Meeting 20th  May 2021.

    Mr. R. McNeil Wilson (Parish Council Chairman) opened the meeting at 7.00pm

    Present:-  Six members of the parish council

    1. The minutes of the E&W Beckham Annual Parish Meeting held on 9th May 2019 were read to the meeting and approved by those present. The chairman signed the minutes.

    2. Report by the chairman of the Beckham Parish Council. from May 2019 to May 2021

    This has been quite an active 2 years.  The Felbeck Trust have started work on the West Beckham allotment field and are in the process of creating a wildflower Meadow and Pond. This work has continued through the 2 years and  has now reached a very satisfactory condition.

    A survey was carried out in Bodham and Beckham with a view to opening up a community shop A grant of £750 was obtained from the Plunkett Foundation and a committee has been formed.The proposal is for the shop to be in bodham

    Other various projects have been carried out during the two years including water harvesting at the allotments and also the repair of the allotment track

    The bench in the bus shelter at West Beckham has been moved to the bus stop on the other side of the road and a new bench installed in the shelter

    Covid-19 lockdown brought many including meetings having to be held by zoom.

    Mel Clarke at Bodham coordinated the good neighbours scheme.

    This has been a great benefit to the two villages and we would like to send our thanks to Mel and her team.

    The parish council donated £200 to help with relief coordination and a grant of £500 was obtained from the government.

    Volunteers collect prescriptions and did weekly shopping for people who were isolated and called to check on people living alone

    This has highlighted several people needing help all the time in both villages

    A new village sign has been been installed at West Beckham and I would like to thank Julia and Catherine for all the work they put in preparing the artwork and to Jeff and the team for helping to put the sign and place

    A grant of £2,000 was made to pPage 2/2021rovide 13 laptops for children from Beckham who were attending the Sheringham and Gresham School so they could complete their work at home during the lockdown

    There have been  discussions on Affordable housing for West Beckham

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    The proposal is for 6 houses on Sheringham Road and 4 near the Wheatsheaf.

    This scheme is in the early stages of development and will be an ongoing Project.

    Flooding on Sheringham Road has been a serious problem during the severe rainstorms earlier this year. Anglian Water and North Norfolk district council have both been involved and contact has been made with the Environment Agency. Further developments are still awaited.

    A meeting with anglianwater representatives has been requested but at the moment has not taking place.

    I should like to thank the Solar Community Fund Committee members for all their hard

    work.EspeciallyJulia as Chair. The improvements to the village have been appreciated by

    everyone.I must also thankKathryn for the professional way she has produced  the Beckham

    Bulletins.

    3. Questions from the public..    None

    There being no further business the chairman closed the meeting at 7.15pm.

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