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CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED. – up to 30/03/20 Email - Planning Application: 96 the Ridings, Ockbrook CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED. – UP TO 30/03/20 Email - Planning Application: 96 The Ridings, Ockbrook. (1) Planning Application: 47 Manor Park, Borrowash. (2) Planning Application: Steel dwelling, Hopwell Hall, Ockbrook. (3) Planning Application Resub: 189 Victoria Avenue, Borrowash. (4) Planning Application: Apple Tree Gift Shop, Ockbrook. (5) Planning Application: 74 Church Street, Ockbrook. (6) Planning Appeal: Resident appealing Carr Hill Farm. (7) Email – Received from EBC RE: Erewash Growth Option Consultation. (8) Email – Received from a resident RE: Thanking the Council for sandbags. (9) Email – Received from resident RE: Pollution in the Ockbrook. (10) Letter – Received from a resident RE: Thanking for Wayne for his hard work during the flooding. (11) Email – Received from a resident RE: Requesting Decembers payment list and queries lack of attendance at the Borough and Parish Councils forum. (12) Email – Received from a resident - RE: traffic and parking in Ockbrook. (13) Email – Received from a resident RE: Scattering ashes. (14) Email – Received from DCC RE: Footpath closure. (15) Letter– Received from Over 60’s club RE: Thanks for the new table and chairs. (16) Letter – Received from a resident RE: Request for a connecting path to the cremation ground. (17). Email – Received from DCC RE: Electrical recycling campaign. (18) Email - Received from resident RE: Previous letter not being dealt with. (19) Email –Received from a resident RE: Chairman’s comments in Februarys meeting. (20) Email– Received from Davidsons Development - RE: Tree on Station Road. (21) Email – Received from a resident RE: Chairman’s comments in Februarys meeting and Vice Chairman’s comments about the allotments. (22) Email - Received from a resident RE: Wilmot Arms. (23) Email – Received from EBC RE: May 2020 polls postponed for a year, due to Covid-19. (24) Email – Received from DCC RE: Yellow lines in Borrowash. (25) Email – Received from ICO RE: Renewal confirmation and certificate. (26) Email – Received from Chatterbox RE: Cancelation of classes due to Covid-19. (27) Email -Received from EBC – Minutes for Council meeting 05/03/2020. (28) Email – Received from Cllr R Parkinson RE: Closure of Derbyshire Country Parks. (29) Letter – Received: Researching family tree. (30) Email – Received from a resident RE: Vandalism at the Wilmot Arms. (31) Email – Received from Rural Action Derbyshire RE: Coronavirus and village halls. (32) Email – Received from Cllr R Parkinson RE: Information on the common repose unit. (33) Email – Received from a resident RE: Thanking Wayne for his work in the cemetery especially putting in the new path. (34) Email – Received from Domain Mgmt RE: Domain expiry. (35) Email - Received from Allotments RE: Bonfires. (36) Email - Received from PKF Littlejohn RE: AGAR. (37) Email – Received from EBC RE: Minutes Februarys meeting. (38) Email – Received DCC RE: March Community Newsletter. (39) Email – Received from GB Spring Clean RE: New date 11-27 September 2020. (40) Email – Received from DALC RE: Feb Newsletter. (41) Received from DALC RE: Training Timetables. (42) Received from DALC RE: Coronavirus advice. (43) Received from DALC RE: Coronavirus advice update. (44) Received from DALC RE: March newsletter. (45) Received from DALC RE: Paying off staff. (46) Received from DALC RE: Home working allowances. (47) Email – Received from ICO 05/03/20. (48) Received from ICO 26/03/20. (49) Email – Received from NALC 28/02/20. (50) Received from NALC 03/03/20. (51) Received from NALC 06/03/20. (52) Received from NALC 09/03/20. (53) Received from NALC 13/03/20. (54) Received from NALC 16/03/20. (55) Received from NALC 18/03/20. (56) Received from NALC 19/03/20. (57) Received from NALC 20/03/20. (58) Received from NALC 26/03/20. (59) Received from NALC 27/03/20. (60) Email – Received from SLCC 21/02/20. (61) Received from SLCC 06/03/20. (62) Received from SLCC 19/03/20. (63) Magazine – Received from The Clerk. (64) Magazine – Received from Clerks and Councils Direct. (65) Update – Local Councils – April 2020. (66) April 2020 Invoices to be paid. £3,373.60 Wayne Peapell March £240.00 Zoe Lukic Cleaners contract £520.00 Mrs Woods opening cemetery gates 26 weeks £1,968.20 EBC March wages £76.80 Mark-Douglas blue rolls £42.58 Whicksteed supplies to fix deans drive play park £460.00 Elite Flooring hall floor £1,142.55 DALC annual subs £15.00 Simply Sparkle Hall windows £53.57 Sarah Kitchener Expenses feb and mar Invoices already paid before next Parish Meeting. £420.00 GoPak tables x 4 £1,191.67 Canal Trust Remainder of their grant £15.00 Simply Sparkle feb invoice missed off last payment run Invoices Paid during the month by Direct Debit. £66.76 Everflow April water £495.35 Engie feb gas £75.88 Engie feb elec £42.63 Lloyds credit card feb purchases £80.74 Virgin march Ockbrook and Borrowash Parish Council Income and Expenditure Feb Feb Actual to Date Income Hall/lettings 990.75 7,112.75 Allotments 540.00 3,665.80 Burials 220.00 12,969.72 Environment 0.00 770.00 General/admin 81.50 1,784.66 Ashbrook 0.00 Recreation 4,445.93 Precept 111,462.00 Total Income 1,832.25 142,210.86 Expenditure Hall and utilities 1,765.51 13,243.66 Allotments 64.8 901.16 Burials 1,308.95 14,854.30 Environment 1722.44 30545.29 General/Admin 266.50 12,530.39 Staff 3,654.04 26,451.54 Ashbrook 315 12965.38 Recreation 470 10619.56 S137 500 1775 VAT 201.6 3286.11 Total Expenditure 10,268.84 127,172.39 Total Income and Expenditure -8,436.59 15,038.47 (+ surplus / - deficit) .
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