10th November 2022

MINUTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING

 Thursday 10th November 2022

Held in Follifoot Village Hall.

PRESENT: Chairman N MacDermid, Vice Chairman A Dewsnip, Councillors C  Dickinson, S Gallimore, and K Tharby.  In attendance, Cllr A Paraskos (NYCC/HBC)M Richards (Clerk)

1.Apologies: Apologies for absence were received and accepted fromCllrs T Hall and J Locke. 

2Declaration of Interest and Notification of changes in the Members’ 
   
Register of InterestNone. 

3. Public Participation session: No residents were present. 

4. Minutes of the meeting held on 13th October 2022: Councillor Dickinsonproposed the minutes to be a correct record, seconded by Councillor Tharby. The Chairman then duly signed the minutes. 

5. Matters arising from the previouminutes: 
   
 Covered as part of the agenda.
6. Chairman’s communications

    Covered as part of the agenda.     

7. Clerk’s correspondence received
    
a) Notification received that the defibrillator needs a software update. The 

    Chairman undertook to make the necessary arrangements for the equipment 

    to be collected. The update will be completed and the equipment returned in

  2-3 days.

  b) External audit arrangements. The clerk confirmed that the existing auditors 

    (PKF Littlejohn) had been reappointed for a further 5 years and, provided the 

    Council’s annual turnover remained below £25,000. it would still be able to 

    submit a certificate of exemption, with no external audit fee payable.

    c) Litter bins. Residents seemed happy with the Leconfield Garth bin as no 

   adverse comments had been received. Unfortunately however, it had not  

    been emptied as part of the normal fortnightly household bin collection – the 

    clerk had reported to HBC and the bin will be emptied in due course. Cllr 

    Paraskos asked to be notified if no collection occurred within the next 10 days

    and he will take up with the Council. A number of residents are still not happy

with the other bin adjacent to the lower bus shelter due it to its size. and the 

clerk will explore the possibility of the bin being moved. It was suggested that, 

with improved access on Radcliffe Close for collecting, Follifields would be a 

good option and this would also remove the need for the commercial 

collection arrangement currently being considered. 

    d) Streetlight. The clerk was pleased to report that a new LED bulb had been 

    installed, at minimal cost. On behalf of the Parish Council, the Chairman 

    thanked Cllr Locke and his son (who had installed the bulb)        

       8. Parish matters
         
   a) Plompton. 
            No current matters to report, but the clerk confirmed that the unauthorised 

            sign, indicating the public footpath/right of way is closed, had been reported 

            to NYCC Highways, as had the removal of the corresponding stile on the 

            Wetherby Road (A661)

            b) Telephone box/Information Centre (at the top of Main Street). Quotations 

            for refurbishment had not been received from the 2 local contractors. The 

           clerk will contact both again.

            c) HBC supplied daffodils. Councillors thought good locations would be 

            around the memorial trees next to The Pound and in Follifields. Volunteers to 

            be sought for planting.

            d) Litter pick. The Chairman reported another successful event although 

            fewer than normal filled sacks resulted. He thanked those who had taken 

            part.

       9. Traffic calming

a) VAS. Cllr Dickinson reported that current data again seems to show a  

further slight improvement although there was still evidence of a small 

number of vehicles travelling in excess of 55mph. Councillors again 

commented that the VAS seems to be having a positive effect.   
          b) Picket fence on Haggs Road. The clerk confirmed that he had obtained 

the “Slow Down” sign which he will fix to the fence over the weekend. 
    10Follifields update.
           a) Cllr Gallimore reported that there were some loose parts on one of the 

springers, which she thought might still possibly be under warranty. The 

Chairman agreed but observed, based on previous experience, that it would

be difficult to get the supplier to respond positively. He would follow up.

Cllr Gallimore then undertook to contact Brunel Engraving for a replacement 

Rotary Club plaque and follow up acquisition and location for the “Gallimore”

tree.

b) Wildflower area. The previously received expert advice on returning the 

area to its original wildflower display state, was that it would be necessary to 

remove completely all weeds, flowers and other vegetation after cutting. Both 

contractors approached have been unable to hire the equipment necessary 

for cutting and collecting the cuttings so councillors are now considering the 

option of employing a contractor to cut down the wildflowers, weeds and 

thistles and then asking for volunteers to collect the cuttings for subsequent 

disposal. The clerk will obtain estimates from both contractors for this task.

c) The clerk had been approached by a Radcliffe Close resident commenting 

about dog owners using the play area to exercise their dogs, even though 

there were signs prohibiting the use of the area for this purpose. Councillors 

confirmed the direction to forbid dogs and it was suggested that a large sign

was now needed to make this clear. Cllr Gallimore agreed to explore the 

options for a suitable sign and its location (whether on a separate stand or 

affixed to the entry gate, for example)

11. Planning 

       a) Applications Received

    i) 22/03871/FUL – Demolish existing garage. Erect replacement detached 

       garage to north-west of dwellinghouse. Proposed hardstanding. Tree 

      Cottage, Haggs Road. Councillors reviewed and could see no reason to 

      object, in fact the new garage appeared more aesthetically pleasing.

      SUPPORT.

      ii) 22/03951/FUL – Removal of the existing conservatory. Construction of 

      single storey rear extension and a metalwork, glazed canopy. Fairfield, 

     Plompton Road, Follifoot. The Chairman ran through the proposed 

      developments and confirmed he had spoken to the neighbours who had no 

      objections. Councillors resolved to SUPPORT.

.     iii) 22/04050/TPO – Proposed works to trees within Tree Preservation Order 

    51/2012 G1. 2 metre crown reduction to 2 no Silver Birch trees (G1 on 

    applicant plan). 2 Metre crown reduction to 1 no Cherry Tree (T1 on applicant          

    plan). All works are proposed in order to provide more light into neighbour’s 

      property. 9 Leconfield Garth.

    iv) 22/04135/TPO – Crown lift over drive, up to 3.5m. Removal of 1x limb over 

    property side approximately 5m above ground level of 1no. Oak tree (T1) of 

    Tree Preservation order 36/2012. Removal of 2x lower branches on property 

    side of 1no. Oak (T2) and Crown lift to 5.2m over highway and 3.5m over 

    property side of 1no. Oak (T3) within G1 of Tree Preservation Order 36/2012.

     Lolburn House, Pannal Road.

      Councillors considered the above two applications and, given that the HBC 

      arboriculturist had no objections, agreed to SUPPORT.

    v) 22/04041/FUL – Erection of dwelling, installation of package treatment plant 

      and removal of existing building. Land To the East of Burnison’s Whin,

    Rudding Lane. As this was a non-material revision to the existing application 

      which had been previously supported, councillors confirmed their SUPPORT.

b) Decisions –  

      i) i) 22/00649/CLEUD – Certificate of lawfulness for existing occupation of 

      dwelling without complying with agricultural occupancy restriction condition 5 

      of planning permission 88/03945/FUL. Follifoot Ridge Farm, Pannal Road.

      REFUSED.

      ii) 22/03737/FUL – Proposed demolition of an existing conservatory to be 

      replaced with a new summer room, internal alterations and the conversion of 

      one of the garage bays to provide a home office and utility room. Stable 

      Cottage Manor Court GRANTED.

      iii) 22/03560/FUL – Erection of single storey front extensions, external terrace, 

      alterations to fenestration and internal remodelling. Alexander House, Pannal 

      Road. GRANTED.

      Councillors noted the above decisions.

      Enforcement

      22/00401/PR15 – 7 Plompton Square, Plompton, Knaresborough

      ALLEGED BREACH: Felling of trees within Conservation Area.

      Councillors noted and agreed to await further action.      

    12Finance and Governance:
        a) Balance at the bank on 10th November 2022, Current Account £2,112.26
          and Deposit Account £28,165.00 (total £30277.26) Bank statements to be​ initialled by the Chairman in confirmation, as part of his payment  
          authorisation process.
        b) Monthly Reconciliation – reconciliation as at 10th November was provided 
          with receipts and payments in the period 11th October to 10th November,  
        reconciling to the account balances shown above at a) Councillors 
          then unanimously agreed the 6 amounts below for payment. 

M RichardsClerk’s salary-Oct+ arrears£554.66Bank Transfer
HMRCPAYE £86.67Bank Transfer
Village HallApril-December hire£128.00Bank Transfer
J LockeLED Light bulb£21.10Bank Transfer
Colton SignsSlow Down sign£45.60Bank Transfer
HBCROSPA inspection£73.20Bank Transfer

     c) The Chairman then ran through the budget spreadsheet, explaining the 
      entries for the expenditure recorded above. Items to note were the clerk’s
      salary, which included an incremental increase according to his contract and 
      arrears of pay to April 2022, following the national pay award, plus the £21.10 
      for the LED light bulb (a much more cost-effective solution opposed to the 
      £750 cost of a new fitting!) Councillors had no comments or questions.
      d) Precept calculation 2023-2024. The Chairman ran through the proposed 
      precept calculation (previously circulated) and suggested that, given the current  

      financial climate, the budget projections and the healthy level of general and 

      earmarked reserves, no increase in the precept demand should be sought.

      Councillors reviewed and received clarification on certain items but agreed with 

      the Chairman’s proposal and the clerk will submit the precept demand set at the

      current level.

      e) Risk assessment and Financial Regulations updated – the clerk had circulated 

      updated documents previously. Councillors had reviewed and approved the new 

      versions.

      f) Appointment of Internal Auditor. The clerk confirmed that there had been no 

      responses to the website and Facebook advertisements. He informed councillors 

      that he had then approached an internal auditor of another local parish council

a qualified accountant) who had indicated a potential interest in the post. The Chairman asked if the individual could provide a brief resume/CV for the next meeting for councillors to consider. The clerk will arrange.

      g) Clerk’s salary. As noted above, per his contract, the clerk is due an 

      incremental increase to Scale Point 11 on the NJC salary scale, w/e/f 1 October,

      subject to satisfactory performance. Councillors indicated their approval.
13Items for the next meeting 
      
The Chairman informed councillors of an approach he had received from a local 

      group, with regard to a footpath extension. He will invite the relevant parties to

the next meeting.  

        The meeting closed at 9.25pm

      Date of next Parish Council meeting: – 

Thursday 8th December 2022. To be held at Follifoot Village Hall, commencing at 7.30pm