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Area North Committee – 24 February 2010 Appendix B – Summary of work supported / completed by SSDC Area North Development team. Area North Supported Projects, Programmes and Partnerships April 2009 - Feb 2010 staff contacts: CJ - Charlotte Jones; TO = Teresa Oulds; LC = Les Collett; PB = Pauline Burr; MKO = Madelaine King-Oakley Project Parish Ward Area Time Status Area North and North staff time Area Contact North Finance 1 Access to Housing and Welfare services - programme planning All Area North Y Ongoing TO 2 Annual Meeting with Parish Councils (May) All Area North Y Ongoing CJ 3 Area North - youth and play facilities programme and s106 planning All Area North Y Ongoing LC obligations - local needs assessment & monitoring 4 Area North Community Safety Action Panel - partnership to identify All Area North Y Ongoing LC and address local priorities 5 Area North Rural Housing programme - performance management Various Area North Y Ongoing CJ support 6 Attend pre-application surgeries, major applications group, and Various Area North Y Ongoing CJ contribute to assessment of local needs for planning contributions 7 BT payphones - realignment programme - local consultation and Various Area North Y Ongoing CJ communications 8 Business grants programme (various) Various Area North Y Ongoing PB 9 Countryside access improvements - programme planning Various Area North Y Ongoing CJ 10 Langport & Somerton Links - Community Transport - Service Level Various Area North Y Y Ongoing TO Agreement (Year 2) 11 Levels and Moors - Programme - Executive and bids appraisal Various Area North Y Ongoing CJ 12 Market Towns Investment Group - priority projects and visitors audit South Petherton South Petherton Y Ongoing PB 13 Market Towns Investment Group - priority projects and visitors audit Langport & Huish Langport & Huish Y Ongoing PB 14 Market Towns Investment Group - priority projects and visitors audit Somerton Wessex Y Ongoing PB 15 Market Towns Investment Group - priority projects and visitors audit Martock Martock Y Ongoing PB 16 Parish Clusters - Local Development Framework (assisted with 3 + Area North Area North Y Ongoing CJ attended 3) + evidence base exhibition Meeting: AN 02A 09:10 42 Date: 24.02.10 Project Parish Ward Area Time Status Area North and North staff time Area Contact North Finance 17 Parish Workshop - Environment issues and enforcement (Oct) Area North Area North Y Closed LC 18 Rural Retail and Post Offices - monitoring and development of county Area North Area North Y Ongoing CJ wide strategy for support 19 South Somerset - Community Cars Area North Area North Y ? Ongoing TO 20 SSDC Gypsy Site refurbishments and enhanced facilities - site Area North Area North Y Ongoing LC management support and partnerships 21 Streetscene service enhancements - programme planning Area North Area North Y Ongoing CJ 22 Support to SSDC play strategy - community play schemes Area North Area North Y Ongoing LC 23 Workshops for raising awareness of needs of Gypsy and Travellers Area North Area North Y Ongoing LC (3 parishes) 24 Kingsbury Episcopi play scheme - produced posters & flyers Kingsbury Burrow Hill Y Closed TO 25 East Lambrook - Old School Room roof Kingsbury Episcopi Burrow Hill Applied Ongoing LC for 26 Kingsbury Episcopi - development of community shop project Kingsbury Episcopi Burrow Hill Y Ongoing LC 27 Kingsbury May Festival - New Marquee Kingsbury Episcopi Burrow Hill Y Closed LC 28 Old School Room, Curry Rivel - support Curry Rivel Curry Rivel Y Ongoing LC 29 Norton Sub Hamdon Reading Room - Roof Norton Sub Hamdon Hamdon Y Closed LC 30 Norton-sub-Hamdon - affordable housing - scheme review and Norton Sub Hamdon Hamdon Y Ongoing CJ project plan 31 All Saints Village Hall - Creation of coffee shop/meeting facilities Stoke Sub Hamdon Hamdon Y Closed LC 32 Stoke Sub Hamdon Recreation Trust - support for funding and Stoke Sub Hamdon Hamdon Y Closed CJ development of new changing rooms 33 Refurbishment of Multi-Use Games Area, Fivehead Playing Field Fivehead Islemoor Y Closed LC 34 Hambridge speed limit & flashing lights Hambridge Islemoor Y Ongoing LC 35 Ilton - local community facilities for recreation Ilton Islemoor Y LC 36 Ilton - Merryfield hall ASB & vandalism Ilton Islemoor Y LC 37 Ilton Playscheme - support and funding advice Ilton Islemoor Y TO Meeting: AN 02A 09:10 43 Date: 24.02.10 Project Parish Ward Area Time Status Area North and North staff time Area Contact North Finance 38 Ilton -site issues at Copse Lane redevelopment Ilton Islemoor Y Ongoing LC 39 Langport - Cocklemoor - new pathways - feasibility Langport Langport & Huish Y ? Ongoing PB 40 Langport - enforcement plan for re-use / visual enhancement of Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing TO empty building 41 Langport - Great Bow Wharf - development and delivery of business Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing PB plan 42 Langport - Great Bow Wharf - review of governance and performance Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing CJ agreement for SSDC / SWRDA funding 43 Langport - Martock - Cycleway - complete phase 1 feasibility Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing CJ 44 Langport / Huish - Bartletts Elm Roundabout - project support Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing CJ 45 Langport Abbatoir Liaison Group Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing MKO 46 Langport Cinema Club - Local cinema facilites Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed PB 47 Langport Information Centre - recovery, relocation and revised Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed CJ governance 48 Langport LIC - volunteer & marketing support and new leaflet Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed PB 49 Langport Pump - resite pump to prominent position Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing PB 50 Langport River Group - and Upper Parrett Waterway Plan Langport Langport & Huish Y Y Ongoing CJ 51 Langport Town Square - Christmas tree lighting - support to enable Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed TO installation on SSDC land 52 Langport Visitors Centre / Westover car parking Langport Langport & Huish Y ? Ongoing PB 53 Langport Youth Centre - Summer Activities Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed TO 54 Langport Youth Centre - support to management group Langport Langport & Huish Y Ongoing TO 55 River Parrett Trail - support to refresh marketing (leaflet) Langport Langport & Huish Y Closed CJ 56 Somerset Art Works - Move to Langport Town Hall Langport Langport & Huish Y PB 55 Ash - affordable housing - feasibility Ash Martock Y Ongoing CJ 56 Ash Parish Council - Allotment fencing Ash Martock Y Closed LC 57 Long Load - affordable housing - scheme review and project plan Long Load Martock Y Ongoing CJ Meeting: AN 02A 09:10 44 Date: 24.02.10 Project Parish Ward Area Time Status Area North and North staff time Area Contact North Finance 58 Long Load Church - consideration of future options for re-use Long Load Martock Y Ongoing LC 59 Long Load PC - Welcome Packs Long Load Martock Y Closed LC 60 Long Load Tennis Club - Table Tennis Table Long Load Martock Y Closed LC 61 Hills Orchard, Martock, local issues to address ASB Martock Martock LC 62 Martock - Local Action Team / PACT support Martock Martock Y Ongoing LC 63 Moorlands Car Park & precinct improvements; Cycle ban order; Martock Martock Y Ongoing LC 64 Martock - Parrett Works - feasibility - conservation master plan Martock Martock Y Ongoing CJ 65 Martock - trial as new SSDC community office plus IT developments Martock Martock Y Ongoing MKO 66 Martock - performance management for community plan Martock Martock Y Ongoing TO 67 Martock Youth Project - Service Level Agreement (Year 2) Martock Martock Y Y Ongoing TO 68 Refurbishment of Martock Market House and new community office Martock Martock Y Closed CJ 68 Lopen PC - Purchase of printer Lopen South Petherton Y Closed LC 69 Seavington Community Shop - project development and funding Seavington South Petherton Y Ongoing LC support 70 Seavington History Group - support for history project Seavington South Petherton Y Closed LC 71 Shepton Beauchamp housing & village survey - compile, print and Shepton Beauchamp South Petherton Y Ongoing CJ report survey 72 Shepton Beauchamp Pavillion & Village Hall - support Shepton Beauchamp South Petherton Y Ongoing LC 73 2nd South Petherton Scout Group South Petherton South Petherton Y Ongoing LC 74 Over Stratton Village Hall - Roof/mullion Repair South Petherton South Petherton Y Closed LC 75 South Petherton - Additional allotments & associated works South Petherton South Petherton Y CHECK LC 76 South Petherton - Breathe (Transition) - funding advice South Petherton South Petherton Y LC 77 South Petherton - David Hall Refurbishment South Petherton South Petherton Y Closed PB 78 South Petherton 60 Club - Start up Bingo Sessions South Petherton South Petherton Y Closed LC 79 South Petherton new Community Office & Police Post - funding and South Petherton South Petherton Y Ongoing CJ development support Meeting: AN 02A 09:10 45 Date: 24.02.10 Project Parish Ward Area Time Status Area North and North staff time Area Contact North Finance 80 Chilthorne Domer Recreation Trust - review of governance and Chilthorne Domer St Michaels Y Ongoing LC development of facilities 81 Montacute - support to address community safety concerns Montacute St Michaels Y CHECK LC 82 Montacute - support to improve village hall facilities Montacute St Michaels Y Ongoing LC 83 Tintinhull - support to improve village hall facilities Tintinhull St Michaels Y Ongoing LC 84 High Ham - affordable housing - scheme review and project plan High Ham Turn Hill Y Ongoing CJ 85 Long Sutton - affordable housing - scheme review survey and project Long Sutton Turn Hill Y Ongoing
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