18th April 2008
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 2007 – 2008
- Once
again we have won the Best Kept Small Village Competition, which is our 10th
award. Very sadly I just haven’t had time to physically go and collect the
cup, which apparently we have won for this. However the certificate has been framed and is on display in the village hall. The
competition this year has altered radically and we have yet to decide
whether we will be entering it or not. If we do I shall be sending out a
task list for “volunteers” to help under various headings –Environment,
Communications and Community Buildings.
If we do have a “Village Clean Up Day” it will be
on Saturday the 31st May. I will send out all the necessary
details later.
- There
were the normal three Ordinary General Meetings, which were held in April,
June and November with the AGM following the April meeting. There were
also two Extraordinary General Meetings held during the year.
- There
were two Planning Notifications in the year. One for the construction of a
stable yard at North Lodge and the other for a change of use for buildings
at Barton Hill Barn. This latter Application was recommended for refusal
on 4th September 2007
by the Area Planning Meeting (an outline of this was given to the PC by
Helen and Chris Seymour-Smith on 20th
April 2007 at the Ordinary General Meeting). The Application
then went to the Application Planning Regulation Committee at Stratford
DC on October 15th where it
was approved. The Chairman and Deputy Chairman gave evidence of support.
- We
received another “Unqualified Opinion” for our Accounts to 31st March 2007.
- We
have applied for a Precept for 2008 – 2009 of £657. Last year the Precept
was £670.
- Our
Barton Village Website (www.bartonontheheath.co.uk)
has continued to run most satisfactorily and I know you will agree that
our Webmaster, Mrs Linda Graham, has done magnificently in keeping this
all going with her usual enthusiasm. Please do try your best and give Mrs
Graham inputs, which could be beneficial to the village, as numbers of
people visit our website and it just makes everything so worthwhile.
Please can you forward your Email addresses to her, copied to me, so that
we can contact each other that much easier. My Email address is brigadier@ujclub.co.uk. Linda
Graham’s Email address is lindamerlin@btconnect.com.
The village Email address is bartonvillage@btconnect.com,
which of course is operated by Linda Graham.
- The
salt bin for the village is still situated within Eddy Hicks’ compound, once again there was no need to use it this
last winter.
- Seven Trent Water Board are currently putting in a link
to the water feature on the village green – hence the mess there.
- There
have been too many instances of lorries running
over the verges in and around the village and in one case destroying a
young tree planted to commemorate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. We are
currently thinking of what action we can take to try and prevent this
recurring.
- One
of our village signs has been stolen. We are hoping that this will be
replaced by the Warwickshire County Council; we still await developments.
- Luckily the village was unaffected by the
floods in the area last July and we had no need to apply to the District
Council for any help. The repairs to the culvert on the Little Compton
road had been carried out in the nick of time.
J
F Rickett
Brigadier
Chairman