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Minutes December 2020 Agenda: December 2020 Church with Chapel Brampton Parish Council Minutes of the Ordinary Parish Council Meeting held on: Thursday 3rd December 2020 commencing at 6.30pm. Meeting conducted using Zoom video conferencing. Minutes taken by Sarah Stock, Clerk to the Parish Council Record of attendance and apologies Apologies: Cllr David Shawyer Attendees: Cllr Jill Slinn (Chairman) Cllr William Shearer Cllr Mick Macmain Cllr Robin Green Cllr Jason Stather-Lodge Cllr Stephen Crane Cllr Richard Gent Cllr Mick Macmain 2020/106 Declarations of Interest. None made. 2020/107 Meeting adjourned for members of the public to address the council on matters related to this agenda. None in attendance 2020/108 Council approved the minutes from the meeting held 19th November 2020 (circulated separately). 2020/109 Applications for Consideration: The council reviewed the following applications and resolved to submit comments to DDC Planning as follows: Application No: DA/2020/0934 Description: Two storey front, side and rear extensions and construction of front boundary wall and entrance gates. Location: Dormy Three, Harlestone Road, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8AW Council resolved to stipulate that consideration must be given to maintain the integrity of the tree roots. Application No: DA/2020/0923 Description: Siting of temporary farm workers log cabin. Location: Willow Tree Farm, Merry Tom Lane, Chapel Brampton (Brixworth Parish), Northamptonshire, NN6 8AQ Council resolved to object to this application. Grounds for the objection are that the agricultural justification supplied with the application which supported the need for additional accommodation for an agricultural employee was not met. The council decided that the nature of the proposed accommodation was excessive for a farm workers lodge and that the temporary consent was not time limited. The council noted that there has been no agricultural activity in recent years in this area. Decision Notices Received & Pending DA/2020/0942 (Ophir House, Church Brampton – Tree works) DA/2020/0687 (The Old Alms House, Chapel Brampton – shed & pergola) 40 Agenda: December 2020 DA/2020/0557 (The Stables, Chapel Brampton - barn conversion). Pending Next Meeting January 21st 2021 Meeting dates for 2021: February 25th (avoids half term); March 18th; April 15th; May 20th; June 17th; July 15th Meeting closed 6.50pm 41 .
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