Agenda and draft minutes

Ashford Rural South Forum - Monday, 21st February, 2011 7.00 pm

Venue: Kingsnorth Cricket Pavilion

Contact: David Geoghegan  01622 696297/07786 191667

Items
No. Item

1.

Introduction

Minutes:

Mike Angell opened the meeting by saying that this was an informal meeting and asked each of the attendees to introduce themselves and say where they were from.

2.

KCC Budget

Minutes:

The attached KCC budget for 2011/12 was distributed. Additionally Mike stressed:

 

           Unlike in many other authorities there would be no library closures.

           There would be no staff pay awards.

           Member’s allowances would be cut by 2%.

           The Voluntary and Community Sector budgets would remain the same.

           The Youth Service would be more joined up with Ashford Borough Council.

           The Kent Highways Service will focus more on repair and maintenance.

           There will be a move from KCC providing services to commissioning; including some joint commissioning of public health services.

           Community wardens will stay.

           The young people’s Freedom bus pass will increase from £50 to £100.

           There will be a review in Jan 2012 of bus subsidies. For rural buses the average subsidy is now running at £15 per passenger per journey!

 

KCC Budget 2011/12

 

Comments: There was disappointment the schools capital budget had been cut.

 

Welcome the fact that staff salaries over £100,00 would be published.

 

Crunch talks and a referendum are taking place on the £50m with the Iceland authorities. £9m has already been paid back.

3.

Community Grants

Minutes:

Mike spoke about the three grant funding streams he has for community projects.  His recommend spend for 2010/11 was:

Member Community Grant

IT Centre

Carers Support

£1,000

Moving on Project

The Police

£1,500

Memorial Gardens

Johnsons Corner

£1,000

Pavilion

Shadoxhurst PC

£2,000

Sluice

Pilgrims Hospice

£650

Hamstreet-Paris Charity Ride

Bikes

£1,000

Ashford Counselling

Counselling Service

£500

New Equipment

Sk8 Park

£250

Hall Mirrors

Wharehorne

£450

Kingsnorth School

Breakfast Club

£1,000

Training

Canterbury Oast Trust

£650

Capital Grant to Ham Street - new build Project £5,900

 
  

 

 

 

Local Scheme Grant; Woodchurch PC for exercise equipment £2,900

 
 

 

 


These three funding streams will be available for the new financial year.

 

Projects must be discussed with Mike Angell before an application form can be issued.

 

4.

Parish Council Issues

Minutes:

More responsibilities are to be devolved to Parish Councils; particularly around planning. However there was concern that this should only be for minor planning applications as appeals and litigation could bankrupt a Parish Council.

 

ABC would like KCC to devolve all planning application decisions; particularly for schools and libraries etc.

 

PCs would like more weight given to their views when ABC considers applications.

 

The police should advertise resident surgeries a least a week before they take place and not on the same day (need to discuss with PC Matt King for Stanhope Ward).

5.

Highway Issues

Minutes:

Mike said he had £25k of highways funding to allocate each year and any unspent could be rolled forward.  KCC members can use this fund for quick road repairs; which may later be reimbursed by KHS.

 

Amongst other issues, the Forum discussed the problems caused by Bogglers.  The off roaders continue to cause a problem within the borough, with huge amounts of damage being done to bridleways.  Many of the riders causing problems, known as bogglers, come over from the continent.  There is a consultation about the problems with one possible solution being to close access during winter months.

 

Ruckinge has problems with surface water as the fibre optic duct outside the church hall is useless.  KHS can’t do anything as they say the company has gone out of business.  Mike agreed to follow this up with Jennie Wickenden.

 

The attached paper on reporting a fault on highways was also distributed.

 

Reporting a fault on a highway

6.

Any Other Business

Minutes:

Mike asked whether the forum was useful and all agreed it was and should meet three times a year.  When appropriate they might be public meetings.  

 

The Forum ended and agreed to meet again after the May local elections.