Surlingham Parish Council – Draft Minutes of 15 December 2020

SURLINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL

Minutes of the virtual meeting held on Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 7:30p.m

Attending: Councillors John Broom, Richard Atkins, Pat Scowen, Will Mack, Craig Neave, Dave Swinborne, Clerk Janet Rogers.

  1. The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked if councillors would agree to a joint post between the Parish Council and Surlingham Volunteers on the village website to remind residents to be mindful of anyone they know who will be spending Christmas alone. Perhaps a telephone call or a socially distant chat on the doorstep. – Agreed
  2. Apologies and approval of absences – Councillors Reeve and Thomson
  3. Declarations of Interest – none
  4. To approve as accurate the minutes of the meeting on 17 November 2020 – Agreed
  5. Matters arising from those minutes Councillor Scowen asked if receipt of the letter to NCC regarding speeding had been acknowledged – Clerk confirmed it had and a response was expected in the new year. Chair confirmed Mr & Mrs Rix would like to retain the old parish mower.
  6. Progress reports Councillors/Clerk – Email was sent to Mr Jarrett regarding refurbishing the village signs – He will respond in the new year. VAT refund £358 has now been received. Parish Hall – Flameskill will complete the fire extinguisher check on 21 December 2020. Planning application 2020/2354 Autumn Cottage received too late for the agenda, councillors asked to consider and respond via email to the clerk by 21 December 2020.
  7. To receive reports from the County and District Councillor – To follow
  8. Public Question Time not exceeding 15 minutes – No members of the public present
  9. Planning – 2020/2227: 45 The Street Surlingham NR14 7AJ 
    Enclosure of existing front porch, side extension over garage, including front dormer and two storey rear extension. – Councillors agreed a neutral response with additional comments: The parish council is happy with the appearance of the proposed extension but did have a concern about the possible impact of such a large extension on the neighbour’s light. We trust the planning department will take this into consideration.
  10. Speed activated Machine data – The Street – Councillors felt the results indicated most motorists were keeping within the speed limit. The SAMs will shortly be monitoring traffic travelling along the Street towards the Covey.
  11. Finance – a) Authorise Precept Application. The increase of 8% was agreed in November, at this meeting councillor were asked to authorise the signing of the application for £8250p.a. – Authorised. b) Authorise Payments, R Hardingham £105, J Rogers £334.80, Household expenses £15.15 Travel £11.70, PAYE £309.60, Play Park Sign £12.00. – Authorised
  12. Flooding – Councillor Atkins asked if the Council had signed up to flood alerts from the Environment Agency (EA) – No – Clerk will address this. As soon as a contact for the EA is established a request will be made for details of the Flood Alleviation Plan for Surlingham and copies of the letter requesting this information will be sent to all other relevant agencies for information. Councillor Atkins asked if there was a date for the meeting in January arranged by Coldham Hall – Clerk to email Mr Linder. (Mr Linder confirmed no date yet he will advise the PC when a date is agreed).
  13. Footpath1 – Councillor Atkins reported that funding from CIL to repair the footpath had been denied on the grounds that it would be enhancing private land. This is a set-back but not the end of the matter. The Broads Authority (BA) are querying why the CIL administrators have changed their criteria, when they have allowed funding for similar projects in the past. The BA are looking at other funding streams for repairs to other parts of the Wherryman’s Way too. One aspect that would improve the chances of attracting funding for footpath1 would be to firm up the status of the path. Given how the footpath benefits the community one possibility would be an agreement between the landowner and NCC, with NCC adopting the path as a public right of way and taking responsibility for ongoing maintenance. On behalf of all councillors the Chairman thanked Councillor Atkins for his work regarding the footpath. Councillor Atkins also mentioned that the footpath around the RSPB site at the church end of the path has eroded considerably and asked for a contact for the RSPB. He will draft an email for the Clerk to send. He also asked if the Council was affiliated to the Ramblers Association – Clerk to follow this up
  14. Play Park following H&S report – Councillors have now completed most of the work to address the issues raised in the report. Councillor Neave will carry out more repairs when he receives the materials; other minor issues can be dealt with in the spring.
  15. Village Fete – Carried forward to January as Councillor Reeve was not present
  16. Correspondence: Number of emails responded to 88 of those 51 circulated to councillors to 8 December 2020. An email had been circulated from a resident in support of the no cycling sign and a request for a further sign between Surlingham and Bramerton. This resident also referred to a ‘near miss’ witnessed on the footpath between and cyclist and a toddler – Councillors agreed to retain the email on file for reference in the future.
  17. To note items for inclusion on the next council agenda: Cyclists’ use of Footpath 4; response from NCC re speeding; working party for the staithe and Village Fete. Clerk reminded councillors the Trustees of the Surlingham Charities complete their 3 year term of office on 31 March 2021. The application process should begin early in the New Year. The Chairman agreed Councillor Scowen and the Clerk should draft letter of thanks to the current Trustees and circulate to councillors to approve before for sending to the Trustees in January 2021. The positions can be advertised in February with the applicants considered at a closed meeting before the parish meeting on 16th March 2021 when the successful applicants can be announced.
  18. The date of the next meeting is on 19 January 2021 at 7:30p.m. The meeting closed at 09:15 p.m.

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11am Church Service in St Mary’s on Sunday 20th December

Don’t forget that there is a service in St Mary’s Church at 11am on Sunday 20th.

There will also be virtual services on Zoom for: 
– midnight mass at 11:30pm on Christmas Eve
– Christmas service at 9:15am on Christmas Day

Claxton Church have a 10am Christmas Day service

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Christmas at Teles Patisserie

And boooom! Christmas is just round the corner! Can you believe that another year isn’t gone? And what a… unique year this has been!

First things first: we can’t thank Surlingham enough for everything. For having welcome us two and a half years ago. For making us feel part of our lovely community. For all your help, love, concern and support in this challenging year. THANK YOU.

We just want to thank everyone back and we are always here to help. So everything we have been doing this year, we will continue to do. We will help those who need in every single aspect. So if you need us Justi ping us an email or call.

Now Christmas! We will carry on with our usual opening times and we will only close on xmas day. So we are open on Boxing Day and Sunday so you can fuel up your walk with hot drinks and yummy treats.

In the meantime we will be fully stocked with wonderful cakes for the festive season, including our indulgent mince pies, gifts, decorations and wine (a wide variety of res portuguese wine and dessert wines).

Just one more thing: whatever you do, please stay safe and protect your family & friends & village.

Merry Christmas!!!

Joaquim & Ana

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Norfolk County Councillor Vic Thomson’s December Report

Click on the link to Councillor Thomson’s report from Norfolk County Council

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‘Your NHS Needs You’

People across Norfolk and Waveney urged to join Covid Vaccine Team.

The NHS in Norfolk and Waveney is still on the hunt for thousands of vaccinators and support staff to help protect millions of people from COVID-19 quickly when a safe and effective vaccine becomes available.

By bolstering its workforce, the NHS will be able to offer the public potentially life-saving protection from coronavirus in a range of locations, focusing on the most at-risk groups first, whilst at the same time keeping A&Es, elective surgery, GPs and community services going.

Roles we are seeking to fill across Norfolk and Waveney include:

 · Clinical Operational Supervisors

· Registered Practitioners

· Immunisers

· Front of house receptionists

· Post-vaccination Observation Support Volunteers

Parliament recently changed the law to allow a wider group of people to undertake training to deliver vaccines e.g., paramedics, physios, pharmacists, dental professionals, and healthcare scientists. In all cases, appropriate training, supervision, and PPE will be provided to ensure the safety of staff, volunteers, and our patients.

Vaccinators and supporting staff and volunteers will potentially work across a range of different vaccine facilities, with local plans to be finalised when the details of approved vaccines are available and a decision on which groups should be the first to get it has been made by the Government.

If you’re interested in opportunities available across Norfolk and Waveney, we’d love to hear from you.

You can find out more by:

· visiting NHS Jobs click here where you can also apply online

or

· contacting our HR Team by clicking here

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FERRY HOUSE OPEN!

We are still OPEN AS NORMAL!

Open every day from 9am for Breakfasts, with food being served all day. While the Ferry is open all our menu is available as a takeaway. To help staff, booking is very helpful and avoids any disappointment.

We are offering a substantial meal in a basket, 2 sausages and chips for £3, to go with your pint., served all day.

From Monday 21st December until New Year, we will be offering a substantial platter for 2 at £10 to go with your pints. Booking for this is essential.

For the first time in my 13 years here at The Ferry House, we will be closed on Christmas Day.

We aim to say open, from Monday 4th January we will be open, but our hours will change Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm, Friday to Sunday all day, food being served 9am.

Thanks for all your support during these difficult times.

Merry Christmas from Sonia, Fred & All at The Ferry House xx

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Farm Shop: Last post of the year

Last one for the year
You’re in luck, no more terrible jokes until next year. But really we just wanted to thank you all for everything this crazy 2020 year.

With its utter roller coaster journey, we all know it is not all over yet, but we couldn’t be prouder of such a wonderful community (yes we are getting soppy for a moment) and how everyone has come together and all the fab new people we have met. We have learnt a lot and are every growing, but we can only continue with your support so please do let us know what/when we can do anything for you.

We are open 8am-9pm every single day. Every… single… day. With so many goodies. Just had huge batch of pizzas delivered, fresh bread, choccies, fish and so much more. The 2xpacks of mince for only £5 is a must!

P.s if you know of anyone that needs anything delivering etc over Christmas we wont let anyone go without if we can help so just call Glenn on 07868825109 and we can see what we can do.

For the last terrible joke of 2020: (We have gone for 2, just to annoy you that little bit more).

What did the the drummer call his twin daughters? Anna one, Anna two!

I bought some shoes from a drug dealer. I don’t know what he laced them with, but I was tripping all day!


Whatever you do, if you do, how you do it and either way, from us all at Yare Valley have a wonderful Christmas and very Happy New Year

Glenn and Lily

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Update from Coldham Hall

As we are now in a prolonged time in tier 2 and all the restrictions that imposes, Christmas will be limited to one household only coming to the pub and New Year celebrations are cancelled along with the rising cases of Covid we have taken the decision that Christmas Eve will be our last day open for the time being.

If we remain in tier 2 we will close until reopening on Friday February 12th, if we are downgraded to tier 1 we will reopen earlier, and, of course, if we go to tier 3 we will be closed anyway.

Updates will follow as changes are made by government.

This is a really awful time for all hospitality businesses having lost four and a half months of trade but we feel that this closure will be best for our customers, staff and our business and we are really looking forward to opening with some degree of normality in the spring hoping that early March will see us return to a seven day trading week with far fewer rules and regulations that have made pub life so difficult.

We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a much better new year, but above all else please keep safe and well.

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