It happens in Cranfield

The life and times of Cranfield Parish Council and the village of Cranfield in Bedfordshire, England

Friday, 9 December 2011

£270 million for a rail link between Oxford and Bedford

The title above was an eyecatching detail in the chancellor's autumn statement. Parish Matters wont go into the macro economics of structural deficits and yields on government debt but anything that improves the Bletchley-Bedford Cinderella line extending it to Oxford has got to be good news for our local economy, cars off the road and just plain days out. After that they can put in the jigsaw piece between Bedford and cambridge
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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Village hall

I attended the AGM of the village hall management committee on Wednesday. Earlier reports that the house had been sold have been dashed due to the buyer withdrawing in the light of a survey. This is hugely disappointing as a sale at a decent price is needed to progress the project. We have now missed the centenary tear
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Dr Reddy

With hundreds of others I crammed into the parish church for the funeral service of Dr 'Gina' Reddy on Friday. It was a moving and poignant occasion and the affection the village felt for her was clear. That affection was also felt by her, it was clear, from her wish to be buried in Cranfield cemetery. She died tragically early before the fruitful retirement which she richly deserved. Our thoughts are with Dominic and Anita.
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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Home Farm mudbath

Some encouraging news has come through about road cleaning in Lodge Road:




We recently applied a ‘back to black’ machine that cleans roads literally back to their original position.  We have also increased the frequency of Persimmon road sweeps.  We have a meeting with the utilities company this-afternoon to try and get the water on as quickly as possible so that we can carry out wheel cleaning on site.



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Parish Council

Other headlines

Traffic calming - backed proposals for fewer raised tables, some wider raised tables/platforms, single roundabout at Crane way, new Coop corner and no pelican crossing at the cross keys. Now it goes out to consultation. I'll be flagging up where you can respond.

Colts - keen to develop better changing facilities in the recreation ground. Colts do more for young people in this village than anyone else. I hope we can meet their needs.

Diocese of St Albans is considering our enquiry about buying land for a cemetery extension.

The village caretaker's house is sold. Really sold. Like for money. Should ensure renovation of the hall goes ahead.


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Clock chimes

As parish council representative at the war memorial on Sunday I was both horrified and mortified that the clock chimes which we are responsible for were not functioning at 11 am on Sunday - a key moment in the annual calendar. We understand the church has been routinely switching off the chimes for bell ringing on a Thursday evening and these have not been switched on again until after church on Sunday - two and a half days. Given the efforts we made four years ago to ensure that the chimes were not silenced at any time this is amazing.


We have agreed the following actions regarding the failure of the church clock to chime on  Sunday and during the 2 mins silence on Friday.

1. We write to the Royal British Legion apologising for this lapse in a piece of equipment we are responsible for and promising that we will ensure this does not happen again.
2. We request by letter and email that the church with immediate effect switches the chimes back on after bell-ringing on Thursday and leaves them on until bell-ringing on Sunday morning. They should then be switched on again immediately after the morning service. 
3. We ask the clerk to put a letter into Cranfield Express (deadline end of this week) explaining  our actions and the circumstances.




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Monday, 14 November 2011

Church chimes

I am informed that the church authorities routinely switch off the chimes from Thursday night bell ringing until after church Sunday. Still checking this but we will be discussing this on Wednesday evening. We fought a major legal battle in 2007 to ring the chimes 24/7. More soon.
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Lodge Road

Is it a public thoroughfare or the works entrance to the Home Farm Building site? I'm still trying to crack this one. More info on Thursday night at the Home farm stakeholder meeting.
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Clock chimes off? Not on my watch

Ceremony at the War memorial yesterday but someone switched the church clock chimes off and didn't put them back on? So no tolling of the 11th hour. Investigations are continuing. We'll keep you posted
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Friday, 11 November 2011

Road cleaning

I understand there was a road cleaner on Lodge Road this morning doing a passable job. 
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Thursday, 10 November 2011

Confining a building site

Email sent this morning. Forwarded to Cranfield PC and Persimmon. 
It has to be remembered that this isn't just about the residents in in Lodge Road. There's the school buses, Theo who is blind, me  cycling and loads of other Cranfield residents who use Lodge Road as thoroughfare through to Court Road, by foot, on bikes with stabilisers and with push chairs. I hope we don't have to wait til the stakeholder meeting on 17 November for some resolution.  






Thank you Laurence
I walked the road this morning. Bearing in mind background on the technical side of road construction you would find, if tested, that the stopping distance for vehicles in the slippery conditions caused by the wet mud coating will have at least doubled. The risk to pedestrians, aside from skidding vehicles is proportionally increased and can be equated to walking on black ice. Bearing in mind that there are a lot of unsteady and elderly residents on Lodge Road and in the village it is totally unacceptable and is in Health and Safety a Significant Risk. There are additional enviromental risks of uncontrolled and potentially contaminated materials in the public domain and water courses. The erection of warning signs do not reduce risk or more importantly liability. Hastily erected hand written signs don't count.
I would also point out that as you have informed the local authority and the main contractor,Persimmon Homes, who cannot swerve their liabilities as it is their site and all works / subcontractors on the site whether directly or indirectly employed come under responsibility and liabilty, should there be a serious incident on the public highway  ie Lodge Road or the surrounding highways then the police will investigate using what is called the "Death Manual" It is obvious that the existing road conditions would be found to be a significant " factor in most cases" which means that local and senior managers up to director level are liable to private prosecution from the Local Authority, to Highways management , Persimmon and all the contactors and sub contractors involved in the site. The HSE take a very dim veiw and will also prosecute.
To remove the risk which is possible and therefore legally required the source of the problem has to be removed / rectified.
In this case it requires several changes to working procedures and practises of which the installation and maintainance of a powerful water recycling wheel wash combined with a jetting roadsweeper.
The comment is right    "" the building site should stay within the confines of its fenced restraints and not allowed to spread and affect the lives of the residents of Lodge Road and Cranfield"""
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Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Cash for access

http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/News/Tories-under-fire-over-fundraising-dinner-04112011.htm






One commentator on the Beds on Sunday article states;


The Keech Hospice may want to review the Charity Commission's rules on joint fundraising with political parties: "Entering into a joint fundraising venture with a political party will almost certainly result in the charity giving support to that party, politician or political candidate. This would breach charity law."




I have to admit I hadn't thought of this issue up to now.  
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Lodge Road

Anger has been building in Lodge Road among residents who find the road often unwashed and, even when it is washed, still a mess due to the lorries carrying mud on and off the Home Farm site. One resident rang me this morning in some distress, living on Lodge Road he says, is like living on a building site.
Last week the Parish Council agreed to call for a Persimmon/TW/CBC site meeting to look at the state of the road and the desperate need for a proper wheel wash for those vehicles. I'm trying to speed up that process.

I have noted the mess myself stretching all the way down the Salford Road, not just in Lodge Road. To my knowledge CBC has not responded to emails I have sent about this recently
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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Cash for access

This is a copy of my letter to Baroness Warsi, co-chair of the Conservative Party regarding the Event involving Michael Gove at Woburn Safari Park on 18 November.


I am writing in connection with a public event organised by Mid Beds Conservative Association on 18 November at Woburn Safari Park.


It is also the Association's annual dinner and fundraiser  with Michael Gove in his role as secretary of state for education, which I heard about via an email to our Parish Council clerk (see below). 

This is the first time I have encountered the local Conservative Association using civic communication channels to invite members of the public to a party function.  This is highly inappropriate, similar to an MP using their House of Commons postage for party matters. 

If Mr Gove has time to come to Bedfordshire to meet the public and answers questions I don't think the local Conservative Association should be charging the public for the right to hear him. Cash for access to ministers is an unfortunate trend in national politics. I speak as a Labour Party member and I have noted the same trends with the last government. I object to it wherever it occurs and when it turns up in Bedfordshire and in my parish council emails I  am obliged to challenge it.

I would welcome a response from you that recognises that MBCA's marketing of the event and Mr Gove is  wrong, it will not happen again and a assurance that this is not happening elsewhere. 

Our Parish Council voted to complain  to MBCA regarding this email. I have also been quoted in the local media voicing my own objections. 

It is vital that governments, of whatever political colour, make it clear that  ministers are not available on payment of a fee.


Yours sincerely


PCllr Laurence Pollock
8 Broad Green
Cranfield
Bedford MK43 0JQ



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Friday, 4 November 2011

Cash for access to government ministers?

The Parish Council is planning  to write a complaint to Mid Beds Conservative Association  who are using access to the secretary of state  for education Michael Gove as local fundraiser for their party. 

To my amazement this invitation - see below - to a MBCA event at £50 a head, half going to Keech and half to the Party was circulated through local parish councils. This is totally inappropriate. Those emails lists are for civic, non party-political information. 

After Fox and Werrity (and new Labour wasn't without its cash for access and favours scandals) don't they ever learn?

I will also be writing to Baroness Warsi, co-chair of the Conservative Party making  my own personal complaint. Is Mr Gove generally for hire for weddings, christenings and barmitzvahs?




From: Admin [mailto:admin@midbedsconservatives.com]
Sent: 31 October 2011 09:42
To: Admin
Subject: Rt Hon Michael Gove MP Dinner 18th November 2011

Mid Beds Conservative Association

Annual Dinner

Friday 18th November 2011

Your chance to meet with guest speaker

Rt Hon Michael Gove MP

Secretary of State for Education

Speech and questions from the floor

Woburn Safari Lodge

Woburn Park, Woburn, Beds MK17 9QN

Heads & Tails

Tombola

Tickets £50.00

Please call or email

01462 811992 or admin@midbedsconservatives.com

Proceeds to be divided equally between

Keech Hospice Care & MBCA


7.30pm    Guests arrive                            Dress   Lounge suit

8.00pm    Dinner

9.30pm    Speaker and Questions

10.30pm  Coffee

11.30pm  Carriages


Mid Beds Conservatives Association

St Michael's Close

High Street

Shefford

Beds

SG17 5DD
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Traffic calming disappointment

The revised traffic calming cuts down the number of raised tables. It seems like there is a consensus on that one. But the lack of a pelican or light controlled crossing at the Cross Keys is a major set back.  Alan Morris puts it very well:


It's disappointing that the proposal to covert the pedestrian crossing, outside the Cross Keys in Cranfield, to be light controlled has been removed from the traffic calming plan.  


The reason that the Parish Council originally supported this idea was to provide one crossing in the village which would allow those members of the village who are visually impaired (one of whom is a Parish Councillor) to be made aware that it is safe to step off the curb.  


Modern cars, particularly hybrid cars in electric drive mode, are very quiet so a blind person would not be in a position to know that a car was near and would not be able to stop if one ventured onto the crossing.  


I am aware that transport officers take the view that motorist understand pedestrians have right of way and thus will always yield to a person standing at a crossing.  This is a kindly view of the British driver, touching in it's sentiment but utterly unrealistic - I'm just glad that I'm not visually impaired and don't run the risk of being impaled by a motorist who is late for an appointment and does not wish to lose more time by stopping at crossing! 
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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Check out the police

If you are reading this, you are on line. And you could join sign up to facebook (I can feel the shudders). But there are big pluses like keeping up with Bedfordshire Police's facebook presence. You don't have to be a hoodie - even parish councillors and the police are doing it now.  They will respond to questions and you can sound off



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Village hall

Meeting of the village hall management committee last night. While the roofing is going ahead (Phase 1) the difficulty in selling the former caretaker's house is a blow and could affect resources available for overall works.  The AGM of the Management Committee is on Wednesday 30 November at St Peter and St Paul Church. The committee needs as many volunteers to service and fresh ideas as possible. 
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Lodge Road disturbances


Lodge Roaders still being affected by working starting early on Home Farm and lorries 'parking up'.  Martin seems to be on the case. See below.





Dear Laurence,

Thank-you for your note.  Hannah has already raised this point with us previously and I did address the concerns immediately with our construction teams.   I am disappointed that this is still not being adhered and will discuss this again with the relevant people.

Kind regards,

Martin Wright
Senior Land Manager
Persimmon Homes



From: Laurence Pollock [mailto:broadgreen68@btinternet.com]
Sent: 25 October 2011 10:14
To: Wright, Martin
Cc: Hannah.Pattinson@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk; Rosie Davey-Hunt; D.BALL; Alan Bastable; sue.clark@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Subject: Lodge Road

Martin, I have learned with concern that there has been infringement of the planning  consent regulations in Lodge Road. A resident has told me that construction work was going on at 7.15 last Thursday and lorries have been parking up onLodge Road. I carried out a visit this morning  and several lorries were parked up on Lodge Road at 7.40. I understand the resident has asked them not to continue this practice and I am sure you will want to emphasise that. I also noted that a  fence construction company was also working on site at 7.40.


Now that construction has started again we are hoping this can be done in a way that inconveniences residents as little as possible.

Best wishes
Laurence


Laurence Pollock
Parish Councillor
8 Broad Green
Cranfield 
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Friday, 21 October 2011

bus services

Well done to the Bedford Area Bus Users' Society  Society for highlighting the cuts Central  Beds is making to public transport. As I reported in the previous post the council officials at the transport consultation event attended by Alan Morris and myself described our input as a 'Wish list'. Not encouraging.


We need to get beyond wishes.








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Bus planning

I went to a Central Beds consultation on the local area transport plan with Alan Morris.  Please note that the Central Beds officers described it as a 'wish list'. I don't know if there are any bus fairies around but here goes anyway. 






Alan reports:


A meeting took place at Eversholt Hall on Thursday 6th October attended by Parish Councillors Alan Morris and Laurence Pollock, Central Beds Councillor Alan Bastable together with councilors from Marston, Millbrook and Ridgmont.  The meeting was hosted by Jim Tombe with presentations given by Manouchehr Nahvi both Officers from Central Beds Council.  The purpose of the meeting as explained by Jim Tombe was to discuss the transport ‘wishes’ of the villages in the western end of CBC.  The formal minutes of the meeting are attached to this email.

On behalf of Cranfield Village the following points were emphasised:
1. That the bus services linking Cranfield with Bedford and locations in the Central Beds area are being seriously reduced due to cuts in the financial support given to bus operators.  It was made clear that this deteriorating situation was unacceptable and that any new transport plan should endeavour to rectify this as a priority matter.

2. In dealing with future bus services the Cranfield representatives encouraged CBC to look for ways forward that matched the needs of the village communities through the employment of imaginative solutions.  It was pointed out that discussions had been opened by Cranfield Parish Council with Milton Keynes and Arriva for creating an effective service linking Cranfield to MK which would come into effect next year and might involve the creation of an express commuter service to MK station.  This could be considered by CBC for an express service from Cranfield via Marston to Flitwich station.

3. The importance of creating a cycle and pedestrian link between Cranfield Village and Cranfield University to allow students and staff to cycle or walk to work was explained.

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Holes in the ground

I have been informed that we have an infestation of fieldmice in the cemetery who are drilling lots of unsightly holes in the grass. Last year it was moles. Then the current outbreak was attributed to voles. Now we have mice. 
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Open Evening

The open evening on October 12 was well attended by both parish councillors and members of the public. Thanks to Central Beds councillor Sue Clarke for rearranging  a commitment to come. It was good to have input about the links between the parish and the unitary authority.

We are also grateful to Peter Haddon and Colleen Dinner at Holywell Middle School for facilitating the space and the materials for tea and coffee.

While it was a taster for those who might consider parish council membership there was also attendance from individuals representing organisations we work in partnership with such as the Village hall management committee and the parochial church council. 
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Covanta

Old news now I know but as its green bin weekend I've been thinking about one of the implications of Covanta. The bid to cut landfill has actually boosted recycling and a lot of people go to a lot of trouble to separate out their plastics, paper etc from food and other waste and this all gets reused in some way or another. Its only Friday and our green bin's stuffed but there was hardly anything in the residual bin the previous Monday (thanks to the brown waste food bin and our compost bin outside plus the green stuff).

But Covanta can't really make a profit unless it burns everything. So that whole culture of careful reuse is all going to be dumped.

Of course there are other objections to Covanta like hundreds of lorries a day. 
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

CBC Children's centre consultation

Use this link to read the CBC consultation on children's centres and to respond.

http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/images/110927%20CC%20Consultation%20Document%20v9%20Final_tcm5-42097.pdf
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Children's centres

We'll be talking about Central Beds plans to cuts back Sure Start children's services in the village - after shelving plans for a permanent centre last winter. As usual options take the form of

'Do you want to be
A Hung?
B Drawn?
C Quartered?'

The option 'None of the above is not available.'

My draft proposals to the Parish Council for our response are as follows:


A new consultation on the location of Sure Start Children’s Centres in Central Beds means the end of at least some or possibly all services in the village.
Sure Start offers children a better start in life through early education, health and family support. It has been running for the last decade. 
There are sessions at Cranfield Lower School, the Methodist Church and the Scout Hut five days a week. These include baby and crawler, baby clinic, story and rhyme, creative play, toy library, new parents and Cranberry stay and play.
Proposals for a permanent centre at the lower school were pulled by Central Beds last December, after staff and governors had spent 18 months in preparation.
CBC says that Government guidance issued to Councils last year stated that while children’s centres were a universal service there should be a targeted approach to vulnerable children and families.

‘There is a need for a more focused approach to early intervention in Central Bedfordshire which targets areas of greatest need.’

In consequence it proposes three options

1. Services ‘clustered’ rounds Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Flitwick, Sandy, Biggleswade,  Shefford and Stotfold & Arlesey.
Outcome: Reduced services to Cranfield

2. Close eight centres including Cranfield in areas of ‘less need’ and transfer these resources to the remaining 14 centres.
Outcome: No services in Cranfield

3.  Close 13 centres in areas of less need and transfer these resources to Dunstable, Houghton Regis, Leighton Buzzard, Sandy and Flitwick.
Outcome: No services in Cranfield

Cranfield is being downgraded on some crude average of income and lifestyle but it is a large village with a growing population and should not be told it is losing out to other communities. We were told last December that money for the new centre was being transferred to Leighton Buzzard and Dunstable and I don’t see why we should lose even more.

I propose that we endorse none of the above options but write, stating that the consultation is flawed, lacking an option which would have preserved these services and calling for CBC to reconsider any plans to scale down services to Cranfield. 
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Kick walls

Kick walls paid for with Lincroft 106 money now going  up in the Rec, Broad Green and Wharley End
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Persimmon build

Message from Martin Wright at Persimmon Homes.

Good morning all,
We just wanted to let you know that we have now received approval of all
Reserved matters, and prior to commencement conditions and will be making a
start on-site today.  This will initially see the construction of the
Persimmon show home and the surrounding houses.

Hopefully the contractors vehicles will fit into the local environment more easily  and they might stay off the 'quiet lane'. 



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Open evening

We are hoping to build up the parish council's profile with events like tomorrow's open evening. But the aim is to attract people even if they are not considering membership  just to make people more aware of our work. 
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Sunday, 18 September 2011

Mill Road dropped kerbs



I spoke to Alan Bastable about the Mill Road drop kerb debacle.  He told me parishioners would be getting a letter of apology from Amey and one of the management would be ringing the parishioner who made the original complaint. But at time of speaking (thursday evening) none of these things had happened. 

I also pressed him on Mike Manning's indication of a bill of around £1,000 - but only if parishioners signed up immediately. More if they didn't.  My personal view is that this is totally out of order. Alan said he was unable to take the financial issue forward so I think the PC should. A parishioner on the High St who had a DK put in a couple of years ago was charged £350  by CBC. 

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Home farm stakeholder


I attended the stakeholder meeting on Thursday evening. 

The main headlines are:
Reserved matters have all been issued but some pre-commencement conditions are still outstanding. Persimmon are gearing up for a start. There has been no resolution between Denison and Persimmon. 


I checked that there is still the flexibility on a hall spec and Martin Wright confirmed this. He also insisted that the plans gave  an inaccurate view of how tall the building actually was. 

I queried how development could go ahead without clearance on access to Court Road. Hannah Pattinson said a Section 38 (with timetable) had to be in place but the access not actually constructed. I have to say this is an ambiguity  that needs probing.

S278 works: Paul Stone from Persimmon said he felt the roundabout issue could be resolved quickly. Following the resurfacing of Lodge Road an application would be made to do the roundabout. 

Persimmon were also probed on whether the new lay out for the access to Lodge Road was enforcing the No Left Turn requirement. There was no clear outcome on this. 



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Friday, 16 September 2011

Dropped kerbs

I have been pursuing the issue of Amey strolling around Mill Road asking residents for a grand to pop a drop kerb in. None of the promised apologies yet for the peremptory way in which it was done and no confirmation of the bills - what size they will be etc. Anyway talked to another parishioner last night who had a  drop kerb put in 'by the council'  for £350 or thereabouts a couple of years ago.  So where is the £1000 coming  from?


Watch this space


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Thursday, 15 September 2011

Home Farm Stakeholder meeting tonight

Here are the minutes from the last meeting, the first for six months

Minutes of Meeting 8 : 24 March held at 6.30pm at Cranfield Methodist Church


In attendance: Martin Wright (MW), Lionel Cooper (LC),  Dr Majorie Cotton (MC) Jo Moore (JM), Hannah Pattinson (HP), Trevor Dimmock (TD),  Gerry O’Mara (GO), Lyn Davis (LD), Cllr Alan Bastable (AB) & Cllr Ken Matthews (KM).



Action

1.
Apologies for Absence

Janet Orchart
Stephen Hobbs


2.
Minutes of Previous Meeting

Agreed.


3.
Matters Arising

  1. Timetable of Works – It has been acknowledged that house foundations have appeared on site. However, Persimmon has agreed to cease works on site until all RM applications are approved.
In relation to Rectory Road – MW confirmed that this will be tidied up, the stone will be removed, the works to the ponds completed and then Persimmon will make good and undertake the landscaping works.
All road works are currently ceased as waiting for electrical cabling works to be undertaken.


  1. Community Building – MW agreed with the Parish Council to look at the design of the Community Building. This is likely to take 3 / 4 months. Currently looking at the height of the building in terms of creating a multi functional space and cost implications i.e. heating etc.

  1. Archaeology Update – Photographs circulated from CGMS



MW












HP
4.
Submission of Reserved Matters Applications

HP updated the group on the status of the various planning applications.

  1. Phase 1 residential –approved

  1. Phase 2 residential –approved

  1. Almshouses – approved

  1. Community Building –pending

  1. Pavilion – approved

  1. Landscaping – pending

  1. Outline renewal – pending S106





















5.
Any Other Business

Increasing concern has been raised in relation to lorry movements along Court Road and Lodge road, specifically in relation to mud & debris on the road, lack of road sweeping. MW agreed to instruct contractors that there should be no access down Court Road. MW confirmed that it was T & W Engineering on site. Once the house builders on site it is hoped that access will be taken off the High Street as terms are now agreed with the Charity Land.

Concern was raised as to wheel washing and dust & dampening now the land was dry. MW has been asked to consider a Marshall on site as Lodge Road has become a particular issue, particularly in relation to verbal abuse from lorry drivers. In addition the verges have been damaged. MW to speak to contractors.

In respect of Bus stops – the bus stop has been relocated slightly further away from the new roundabout.

School Buses – it was suggested that the school buses could turn around adjacent to The Swan rather than using Lodge Road. It is anticipated that Safer Routes to School are looking to improve this situation.

MW acknowledged that there is an issue over the Dennison Land. However, the S106 controls certain triggers which have to be met.

Library – S106 secures £75,000 – CBC currently looking at not providing a new library on site but instead looking at providing the funding towards an offsite facility, potentially Hollywell School.

Healthcare – the trigger in the S106 is 200 occupations. Money can only be spent in accordance with the S106 Legal Agreement.

RSL Provider – MW confirmed that this has not either been finalised or tendered as yet but this exercise will be undertaken shortly. Expressions of interest have been received from BPHA, Guinness Trust, Aragon.

Off Plan Sales – MW confirmed that this is likely to be available within 4 months. Show Homes should be ready in 20 weeks following commencement of development.

Cycle Path – MW confirmed that Persimmon have commenced these works.



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Next Meeting – 19 May 2011 at Cranfield Methodist Church at 6pm


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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Central Beds and Persimmon

Letter from Central beds in response to our enquiry about Persimmon activity on Home Farm


I write in response to your letter dated 1 August to Cllrs Matthews, Bastable and Clark in relation to the three points raised in respect of the strategic housing site known as Home Farm, Cranfield. Cllr Matthews forwarded the letter to me for comment and I would like to respond as follows:

·        At this time the application remains undetermined and as such the Council is continuing to consider its merits.  Should we find ourselves in a situation where Persimmon choose to appeal against non-determination then it is at this stage that a report will be produced for consideration by the Development Management Committee which will result in a resolution from the Council on what it would have done had it been entitled to determine the application.

·        It is not unlawful to undertake works without planning permission it only becomes an offence when an enforcement notice is served.  In this instance no enforcement notice was served because all works requiring planning permission ceased voluntarily on site and consequently it was not expedient to serve an enforcement notice.  To date the only works which have been undertaken relate to those works agreed in the context of the S278 Highways Agreement and these are not works included within the planning permission.  However, I would like to express gratitude to both Cranfield Parish Council and local residents for providing us with accurate information in such a timely fashion as this enabled this Council to reach a mutual agreement with Persimmon to cease works on site.


·      As you may appreciate land ownership is not a prerequisite for securing all the necessary consents to fulfil the requirements of a planning permission.  The Section 106 and conditions on the planning permission will enable the Council to ensure that the development is implemented in accordance with these approvals and negotiations between third parties to acquire land necessary to fulfil these obligations is not a matter which the Council would become party to. 





Hannah Pattinson
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Home Farm - tranquil

Home Farm - tranquil
Winter morning 2007

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