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GREAT NESS and LITTLE NESS PARISH COUNCIL GREAT NESS and LITTLE NESS PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of a meeting of Great Ness and Little Ness Parish Council held in Nesscliffe Village Hall on Tuesday 7 July 2015 after the Little Ness Annual Parish Meeting. Present Cllr D Nunn Chairman. Cllrs M Arthur, M Bustard, P Brooks, T Evans, Miss E Gilbert, Miss S Peters and J Tailyour. In attendance Anne Chalkley – Clerk/RFO. Shropshire Council Community Action Office Mathew Mead. 46/15 TO ACCEPT APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE – Cllr Tristam Pearce (Resigned due to work commitments), Shropshire Councillor David Roberts (Holiday). 47/15 DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTERESTS – Cllr Arthur declared his Bias to planning application 15/02159/MAW 48/15 DISPENSATION – None 49/15 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SESSION - A period of 15 minutes is set aside to allow the public the opportunity to speak on an agenda item. Mike Robins - planning application 15/02159/MAW – asked for the development to be screened off and a choice of colour for the buildings to blend in with the countryside. Marion Kuipers asked about the notice boards and the chairman informed her that this was an agenda item and would be discussed then. 50/15 MINUTES – It was RESOLVED to approve and sign the minutes dated 2 June 2015 as a true record. 51/15 REPORTS a) Clerks progress report Issue Date Action I still have 5 Smart Water to sell if anyone is interested at Smart Water October 2012 £18.22 each. RoSPA inspector informed me that the Balance Beam in Wilcot Play Area was unsafe. I have e-mailed and spoken to Graham Taylor for a quotation and thanks to Cllr Pearce who Wilcot Play taped it up so it cannot be used. June Area It was proposed by Cllr Bustard and seconded Cllr Evans to remove the balance beam from the play area. ALL AGREED. b) Police Report – There were no police present at the meeting. c) Shropshire Council - Cllr Roberts’ report – sent apologies. 52/15 PLANNING – Planning Notifications (for information only) 1) 11/02568/FUL – Lane adjacent to The Old Water Tower, Wilcott – Residential development comprising of 4 dwellings in 2 blocks and creation of vehicular access – Awaiting decision. 2) 13/04318/FUL - St. Chads Farm , Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, SY4 1DG - Conversion of existing agricultural storage building into two dwellings with associated parking and amenity space. Awaiting decision. Signed: ..............................................................................................Date:............................................................. Page 1 3) 13/04757/OUT - Development Land Opposite The Crescent, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Application for Outline Planning Permission (access for approval) for residential development and associated works. Applicant: J C & M W Suckley (Hopton Farm, Nesscliffe, Shropshire, SY4 1DJ) – Awaiting decision. 4) 13/05065/OUT - Proposed Dwelling North Of Top Farm, Kinton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Outline application for the erection of dwelling including re-aligned agricultural access and removal of agricultural shed. Awaiting decision. 5) 14/01327/OUT - 4 Felton Butler Cottages, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1A. Outline application for the erection of a detached dwelling and garage to include access. Awaiting decision. 6) 14/02026/OUT - Land Adjacent Hill View, Little Ness, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline planning application for the erection of 3No detached dwellings (to include scale) – Awaiting decision. 7) 14/00694/OUT – Mulberry Field, Great Ness, Shrewsbury - Outline planning application for the erection of three residential dwellings and associated works (all matters reserved). Amended site plan. Awaiting decision. 8) 14/02329/FUL - Felton Butler Manor, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1AS - Erection of 2 no. poultry sheds, 3 no. feed bins, ancillary buildings and concrete hard standing. Awaiting decision. 9) 14/02385/EIA - Foxholes Buildings, Little Ness, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Erection of three poultry rearing buildings, eight feed bins and other ancillary buildings, landscaping including ground modelling and tree planting. Awaiting decision. 10) 14/02833/FUL - Proposed Agricultural Workers Dwelling, Great Ness, Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Erection of an agricultural workers dwelling and detached garage Applicant: Great Ness Poultry Ltd (Kinton Farm, Kinton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1AZ) – Awaiting decision 11) 14/03070/OUT - Proposed Residential Development Land, Wilcott, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline application for the erection of 2 no. 4 bedroomed detached dwellings with detached double garages to include access. Awaiting decision. 12) 14/03259/OUT - Proposed Residential Development East Of Wilcot Lane, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline application for proposed housing development and access road (all matters reserved) Midland Groundworks Ltd (Mr Chris Birch, Clement Cottage, Gwern-y-Brenin, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 8AP). Pending decision. 13) 14/03357/OUT - Proposed Residential Development Opposite The Crescent, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline application for the erection of up to 39 residential dwellings; change of use of land for Community development serviced site; School drop-off / pick-up facility; with open space landscaping buffer (to include access) Applicant: JC & MW Suckley (Mrs Caroline Beasley, Hopton Farm, Nesscliffe, Shropshire, SY4 1DJ). Pending decision. 14) 14/03619/OUT - Farm Buildings At Wilcot, Kinton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline application for the erection of three dwellings to include means of access - Mr T E Jones (Oakrill, Hopton, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1DG). Pending decision. 15) 14/03618/OUT - Land To West Of 24 Valeswood Lane , Hopton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2LH - Outline application (all matters reserved) for the erection of one dwelling. Pending decision. 16) 14/03797/OUT - Development Land West Of Oakfield, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline application for the erection of 8No dwellings (to include access). Pending consideration. 17) 14/03858/FUL - Proposed Earth Sheltered Eco Dwelling At, Hopton, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Erection of earth sheltered eco house; formation of vehicular access; installation of septic tank. Pending decision. Signed: ..............................................................................................Date:............................................................. Page 2 18) 14/04029/OUT - Proposed Dwelling To The South Of, Valeswood, Little Ness, Shropshire - Outline application (access and scale for approval) for the erection of a detached dwelling with ground floor garage, stables and store to include alterations to existing vehicular access (amended). Pending decision. 19) 14/03862/FUL - Adcote School Little Ness Shrewsbury Shropshire SY4 2JY - Erection of a three storey building to provide 34 twin study bedrooms and ancillary accommodation; Minor alterations to existing Junior School building to adapt entrance; associated car park, landscape and drainage. Pending consideration. 20) 14/03863/LBC - Adcote School Little Ness Shrewsbury Shropshire SY4 2JY - Erection of a three storey building to provide 34 twin study bedrooms and ancillary accommodation; Minor alterations to existing Junior School building to adapt entrance; associated car park, landscape and drainage. Pending consideration. 21) 14/04672/OUT - Kinton House , Kinton, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, SY4 1AZ - Erection of a 4 bedroom dwelling; including construction of a new vehicular access. (All matters reserved) Applicant: Mr & Mrs Michelle Potts (Kinton House, Kinton, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, SY4 1A – Pending decision. 22) 14/05108/FUL - Keepers Cottage, Valeswood Lane, Hopton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1DQ - Erection of 2 storey extension and replacement garage – Pending consideration. 23) 14/05257/FUL - Proposed Dwelling Adj Hopton Farm, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Erection of a Single Plot Exception (SPE) affordable dwelling and formation of access – Pending consideration. 24) 14/05329/OUT - Proposed Dwelling At Valeswood Herb Farm , 19 Valeswood Lane, Hopton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2LH - Outline application (all matters reserved) for the erection of a single detached dwelling and garage – Pending decision. 25) 14/05719/OUT - Outline application for the erection of a detached single self-build dwelling and garage to include scale - Land Adjoining 2, Little Ness, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2LA – Pending consideration. 26) 14/05711/FUL - Erection of one dwelling, double garage and formation of vehicular access - Proposed Dwelling Adjacent Oakfield, Great Ness, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2LB – Permission granted. 27) 15/00771/MAW - Foxholes Farm, Little Ness, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Construction of farm lagoon to store digestate with lined reception pit for safe out-loading; erection of a 1.8m security fence around the lagoon – Permission granted. 28) 15/00560/OUT - Land East Of Stoneycroft, Valeswood, Little Ness, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2LH - Outline application for the erection of one dwelling (all matters reserved). Pending decision. 29) 15/00740/OUT - Proposed Residential Development Land West Of The Gables, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Outline Application for residential development (all matters reserved) Applicant: Mr & Mrs Neil Fardoe (C/o Agent) – Pending decision 30) 15/00903/OUT - Land Adjacent To The Nesscliffe Training Camp, Wilcott, Nesscliffe, Shropshire Proposal: Outline Application for the erection of 3No dwellings with garages (to include access) (re-submission).
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