December
Parish Council meeting
These
notes have been written by the blog editor from the draft minutes and so may
contain information that is changed at a later date.
Old
Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 4 December in Old Buckenham Village
Hall. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice
Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Steve Gowers, Pete Twissell and temporary
clerk Terry Cook. Later in the meeting Darren Butler was co-opted onto the
Council. Apologies had been received from Megan Elvin and David Taylor. Also
present were 15 members of the public.
Co-option
of new councillor. Darren Butler was formally co-opted (6 in favour) and signed
the official form.
The meeting minutes. The
minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on Thursday 4 December 2025 were
approved after the following amendment was made. Steve Gowers requested the addition
of the following data recorded to be included. Fen Street Up – 85th Percentile
Speed 28mph – Average Speed Overall 21.44 mph. Fen Street Down – 85th
Percentile Speed 24.8 mph – Average Speed Overall19.9 mph. This
was approved (6 in favour).
Declarations
of interests. The Chair commented on the need to check the newly co-opted
members interests before the next meeting.
Public
participation, questions not relating to the agenda. Two potential Trustees, Darren
Butler and Terry Cook, were put forward by the Parish Council for the Eleemosynary
Trust.
The
question was put “Have Highways been contacted with regard to the pipe under
the highway from Ottomer Pond to the drainage ditch being cleared?” The Chair’s
response was Yes. However, as yet no reply has been received. Follow up
question was “Has the landowner been approached”. Again, the response was Yes.
Second follow up question was “What powers were there to enforce clearage?”.
Response was that this was down to the landowner. It was stressed that
potential purchasers of the Barn for sale on the site are made aware of the
drainage issues.
Financial
matters. The Barclays Community account currently stands at £28,138.72 with £2,990.18
in the Barclays Charity account and £1152.71 in the Lloyds account. Payments
for approval totalled £3,602.37 and included the Clerk’s wages and expenses of
£458.34, RFO’s wages of £245.25, £880 for woodchipper purchase and £1,850 for
work on the access chamber. Payment was approved (6 in favour 1 abstain).
Councillors’reports.
The Chair said that all items from her would be reported within other agenda items.
Steve Gowers said that drainage by Rose Cottage was currently being investigated. It
is recommended not to just fill potholes but also insert a drainage gully to
drain the water away. Works will be close to the original quotation. Stan
Burton proposed local cottagers be approached to contribute but Steve Gowers
felt it was for the Parish Council to pay. Doug Irons suggested a contribution
towards maintenance costs. A proposal to proceed with the works was agreed (7
in favour).
Steve
Gowers had attended a Speedwatch Conference and felt it was a positive event
and was able to share data with the Police who are also undertaking speed
checks. Overall he felt Speedwatch was making a positive difference. There were
still issues with visibility of some speed signs and Highways need to address
these.
Pete
Twissell reported that the Village Hall Committee is transitioning to an
Incorporated Body. As part of this process, they need further evidence such as
who was the landowner of the site the Village Hall stands on? Suggestions were
made as to where this information could be located. Overall, the Parish Council
had no objections to Incorporation (7 in favour).
Doug
Irons that there are now dual signatories on the Barclays Account. As soon as
the new RFO has access to the Lloyds account they will be able to move the
Barclays account across to the new Lloyds account. All accounts are now safe
and secure.
To
consider planning applications. All
planning applications are available for viewing on the Breckland District
Council planning portal –
www.breckland.gov.uk/article/2933/Search-Planning-Applications. Parish
Councillors have been asked by the chairman to view the new applications in
advance of the meeting.
New
planning application. Tree
House, Fen Road. Demolition of existing garage and erection of single-storey
side extension (PL/2025/1627/HOU). Only issue raised was limitation of car
parking space. After discussion Councillors were reassured and a proposal to approve
was agreed (all in agreement).
Puddledock
Corner Farm, Attleborough Road. Application to determine if prior approval is
required for a proposed: Change of Use of Buildings on Agricultural Units and
former Agricultural Buildings to Dwellinghouses (Class C3), which may include
extension of the building and/or building operations reasonably necessary for
the conversion The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)
(England) Order 2015 (as amended) - Schedule 2, Part 3, Class Q - Conversion of
4 barns into 7 dwellings (PL/2025/1640/PAQ). Not a planning application, just a
determination of requirements, and councillors noted as such.
Tree
Works application (for information). Church Lane. NR17 1RP. Proposal to pollard
and prune various oak and lime trees and to remove three ash trees and one elm tree (PL/2025/1752/TCA).
Councillors noted this.
Amended
application for reconsideration. Land to the East of Crown Road, Crown Road.
Construction of five dwellings (PL/2025/1453/FMIN). It was noted there was only
one minor change from the previous application that was rejected by the Parish
Council. Considerable discussion took place re the pros and cons of the
application. It was pointed out that there was a need to concentrate on the
detail and criteria in the application. If a parishioner had strong views one
way or the other, they could express their views on the Breckland Planning Public
Portal. A proposal was made not to support the application (3 supported the
proposal, 1 opposed and 2 abstained).
Approve
tender for cutting the Green. Four tender prices for cutting and maintenance 2026 to 2029
ranged from £6,665 to £7,600 (excluding VAT). The
Greens Committee in discussion with Norfolk Wildlife have been considering
leaving on a rotational basis some areas uncut. This would mean the final price
paid will be lower than the tenders. In 2025 the Green Committee has worked
well with the current provider and the Green is looking good. Therefore it was
proposed to approve Tender 2. Proposal to agree was approved (all in favour).
Tender
for tree management. Four tenders had been obtained and the Parish Council
proposed the one quoting £1780 (excluding VAT) with the wood taken away. This was
agreed with all councillors in favour.
Precept
Grant application approval. Village
Hall - Councillors wanted further details and provision of three quotations. The
Parish Council representative from the Council to liaise with the Village Hall Management
Committee and provide required the information.
Cricket
Club – proposed to accept Grant Application of £440.
Almshouses
– Councillors concluded further information was required and this needed to be
presented at the next Council meeting in January.
Fawns
- proposed to accept Grant Application of £234.
Old
Buckenham Players - Councillors concluded further information was required and
this needed to be presented at the next Council meeting in January
New
Buckenham Football Club - proposed to accept Grant Application of £115.91.
Old
Buckenham Primary School Families Association – proposed to accept Grant
Application of £800.
Old
Buckenham WI - proposed to accept Grant Application of £500.
Benches on the Green. There
is a need to check who owns the benches currently located outside of the Ox and
Plough. Doug Irons to check with previous landlord. Discussion needs to be had
with the new landlord, when they have settled in, on possible usage of any benches
outside the pub on the Green.
Allotments.
An update was provided by Lesley Evison. Before handing back the land to the
landowner a contractor will level the land. She was grateful for the support
and help from councillors and parishioners to clear and tidy the site with a
special mention and thanks to Ronald Plumpton of St Andrews Close. On Wednesday
31 December the Council will surrender rights back to the landowner. A handover
meeting will be held with the landowner and the Council will need confirmation that
he is happy with the handover condition of the land. The Parish Council need to
inform Wave Water to stop water contract. Councillors thanked Lesley Evison for
all her hard work in coordinating the clean-up.
Footpaths.
The Parish Council have had a report that the footpath that runs from Hargham
Road to the village shop is in disrepair and is dangerous. This will need
resurfacing. The footpath along Hargham Road is NCC maintained. Once it hits
the road that leads up to the shop, this is a Parish Council responsibility.
Councillors are aware of the necessity to move forward promptly on the quality
of footpaths around the Green. A meeting has been organised with our
County/District Councillor next week.
Puddledock
Corner traffic management. There is a need to pay for traffic management
controls to be hired before the project works can continue. Councillors
proposed this is actioned and moved forward as soon as possible. All councillors
in favour.
Solar
Farm. Doug Irons has written to the Solar Farm and they have confirmed its receipt.
This issue will be progressed in the New Year.
Community
Car Scheme. Doug Irons has contacted the Community Car Scheme representatives,
and they have confirmed that Alison Hannah has taken on the management of the
scheme. The representatives are setting up new systems to manage the scheme
that will not be bureaucratic, for instance DBS checks and payment systems via
the Clerk. Doug Irons proposed the Council initially set aside £125 to enable
DBS checks to be undertaken. All councillors were in favour.
Volunteer
recruitment and ‘Meet and Greet’ morning. It was recommended that
representatives from all the volunteer and community groups in the Village meet
to discuss matters of common interest such as recruitment. The meeting will be
in the Village Hall and refreshments will be provided. A proposal was made for
the Parish Council to fund such an event. All councillors were in favour.
School
Crossing (ongoing). Nothing further to report at this point in time.
Repairs
to the Green. Repairs need to be made to the Green for wear and tear associated
with Two Wheel Tuesday. In the lease agreement a condition was that the Green
needs to be put back to its original condition. Email correspondence has taken
place with the organisers who have confirmed they will undertake the repairs.
If this does not happen the Council will obtain three quotes and will have the
repairs done by the preferred contractor and an invoice sent to the Two Wheel
Tuesday organiser.
Old Buckenham Heritage Group. Parish Council Chair had contacted the High School to gauge
their interest in the project. The Headteacher had expressed interest in the
Group and has referred this on to the history teacher at the school. Parish
Council are now waiting to hear back from the school.
Fen
Street 30mph zone. Steve Askew,our County and District Councillor said that there
is no longer a budget for Traffic Regulation Orders so the normal route is for
a study to be commissioned to ensure the speed limit request is viable and they
have a data led approach. This is funded through either a member’s Local Member
Fund (LMF) or the Parish Council or the combination of both. This would not be
covered by the Parish Partnership Scheme. The study quoted a sum of £8,500 to
deliver the legal order and sign changes and given that the typical time frame
for these schemes (9 to 12 months), it could be funded over two years. Steve
Askew is happy to allocate £2,250 from his 2025/26 LMF and a further £2,250
from 2026/27 LMF. This would cover 50% of the overall cost and the Parish Council
would need to fund the other 50%.In response the Parish Council are in favour
but are seeking a firm quotation for the total process and clarification of the
range of the study.
Parking
at the village shop. The Chair had a meeting with shopkeeper to discuss the
parking situation. There are still a number of cars that are parked long term
around the shop area. Parking in the drive to the shop and in the lay by on the
road is for customers and deliveries only. To help the situation two signs have
been provided at the shop (and paid for by the shopkeeper) indicating parking
advice. The Clerk will liaise further with the shopkeeper to produce a letter
to be sent to people in the area explaining the parking regulations and a copy
included in the Village Newsletter and will be accompanied by a map indicating
parking areas and regulations.
Public
participation. A parishioner asked for clarification relating to the different
voting numbers on the Crown Road planning application at this meeting compared
with last meeting when there was only a minor change to the planning
application. The Chair explained it was due to councillor attendance and that some
councillors were not at both meetings.
A
parishioner asked for clarification of role of Parish Council in Council Tax
budget setting and the role of the Precept. Both were explained by the Chair
A
Parishioner sought clarification relating to emails sent to the Clerk. Were
these for reading out at the Parish Council meeting under correspondence? The Chair
explained that, due to nature of the emails, they were not generally read out
unless specifically requested by the sender.
Items
for next agenda. These are expected to cover Precept deferments, tracking of agenda
items, completion and success, School crossing, Heritage Group, benches on the
Green, repairs to the Green, Two Wheel Tuesday, Community Car Scheme, Fen
Street traffic/speed, solar farm, Ottomer Pond, speed signs, volunteer
recruitment and ‘Meet and Greet’ morning, footpaths and Puddledock Corner update.
The
next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 8 January 2026 in Old Buckenham
Methodist Church starting at 7.30 pm.