Delighted to be able to publish a copy of the Cawdor and West Nairnshire Community Council minutes for their December meeting:
Cawdor & West
Nairnshire Community Council
Minute of Meeting held on
10th
December 2018, 7.30pm, Cawdor Community Centre
Present:
Iain Bain, Cllr Roddy
Balfour, Cllr Liz MacDonald, Dot Blake, Meg Robertson, Hugh
Robertson, Stewart Micklethwaite, Mhairi Stewart, Scott Heron, Audrey
Wallace, Doug Piggot, Bob Thomson, CC Jim Docherty, CC Stevie
Webster, CC Lizzy Rose, CC Richard Jones, CC Alastair McGregor, CC
Dougie Fraser, CC Paula Forbes
- Apologies
Cllr Peter Saggers, Cllr Tom Heggie,
Rachel Bromby, Fiona Milligan, Fiona Lewthwaite, CC Gina Mackintosh
- Minutes of meeting 20th August 2018 & matters arising
Proposed: Jim Docherty Seconded: Dougie
Fraser
- Newton Road update: No news to report on this matter, but the temporary smiley face speed monitor has not yet been installed on the main road. A similar sign is in place at Clephanton, although not yet in use due to road works. Stevie will keep us informed.
- Footpath Newton Road to traffic lights: Dougie met with Lord Cawdor and communicated with the Dowager Countess, to discuss the proposed footbridge on the north side of the B9090. While the Dowager Countess agreed to allow access on her land, Lord Cawdor was not convinced by the plan, suggesting that his land may be required for development in the future. He was willing to consider a footpath on the southside of the B9090, between the Smiddy and the bridge, but this had already been deemed a more costly plan. It was recommended that the plans be taken off the agenda for the time being, with the idea of applying for funding from wind farm monies in the future.
- Weeds at roadside between Cawdor church and graveyard: The weeds have not yet been dealt with by the Council, but Stevie spoke to a Council employee who said that the plan now is to remove the earth bank, eliminating the need for any future weeding.
- Police Report
Sgt Simon Filer, based in Aviemore, was
unable to attend the meeting and no police report was given.
Following the firearms incident in Cawdor, reported at the last
meeting, the trial of the accused is due to begin on 4th
Jan. 2019. Meg Robertson reminded the meeting that we had asked to
be kept informed of proceedings and this had not happened, but Cllr
Balfour replied that details of a court case could not be discussed.
- Treasurer’s report
The account balance is currently sitting
at £2910.79. £731.39 in outstanding cheques has already been
deducted from the balance.
- Cawdor school bus
Mhairi Stewart spoke to the meeting about
a problem, which has arisen as a result of two school bus routes
being merged into one. The new route now means that her three
children, who live only 3 miles from Cawdor, are on the bus for
nearly an hour each way. She has
written to Highland
Council, but received no response. She also wrote to Drew Hendry MP
and Fergus Ewing MSP to raise the issue. Highland Council had
informed the school that the bus takes the most efficient route, but
this was disputed by parents at the meeting. The bus comes from
Forres in the morning, passing Geddes, but does not pick up the
children from Geddes until the end of the route. The bus’s route
actually doubles back on itself. Paula Forbes commented that the bus
route her daughter takes had also merged with another and now goes
from Clephanton along to Galcantray, meaning a 40-minute journey each
way. Stewart Micklethwaite complained that his children are
sometimes picked up by a private car, which does not have appropriate
child booster seats. The CC expressed concern about the unacceptable
lengthy journeys for primary aged children and agreed that the bus
routes should be reviewed. Cllr Liz MacDonald kindly agreed to
investigate this on behalf of the parents. Jim will send a copy of
an email from Mhairi Stewart which details the changes and the
resultant effects.
- Nairn and Cawdor Christmas lights
The meeting heard about the recent Nairn
Christmas lights event when two Cawdor pupils, chosen to switch on
the lights, missed out due to a mix up by the organisers. This left
the Cawdor children and their families upset and disappointed. Iain
Bain explained that two Nairn children had won a painted pinecone
competition and the prize was a ride in Santa’s sleigh. Somehow
the button for the lights was in the sleigh too and when the
countdown reached zero, the children pressed it. Apparently, event
organiser Lorraine Mollinson had not been aware of the change of
plan. Fiona Lewthwaite received a visit from Lorraine and Jen Abbot
back in October asking for Cawdor’s involvement and support of the
event. She reminded them that it was Cawdor’s turn to switch on
the lights, which was agreed by all. Stevie said he would ask that
Cawdor get the chance to perform the Nairn switch on next year, to
make up for this year’s error. Lizzy Rose suggested that more be
made of the Cawdor lights switch on next year. Audrey Wallace
offered to help decorate the tree growing in front of the shop for
this, adding that it would benefit from some new lights. Stevie
thought that Cawdor Community Centre Association might help with the
cost. While no one was particularly impressed with the shape of this
year’s tree, grateful thanks were expressed to the Cawdor
gamekeepers and Lewis Stirling, who prepared it for the switch on by
Cawdor pupils.
- Drainage at Wester Galcantray
Alastair Mcgregor asked the CC to endorse
the proposal that Highland Council look more closely at the drainage
and septic tank provision on planning applications. This could help
eliminate soakaway water and effluent from household white goods
flowing through fields and into the rivers, causing damage. It seems
that domestic drainage is no longer the responsibility of SEPA, but
of the Council. A discussion then took place about drainage and
septic tanks. Doug Piggot expressed concern about existing housing
plans at Wester Galcantray, which he felt was an unsuitable site due
to the hard rock and therefore lack of drainage. He was concerned
that some building drawings appeared to show drainage from septic
tanks going into a field drain which ultimately drains directly into
the river Nairn.
- Whitebridge
Cllr
Balfour gave a brief update: despite the shorter days and some frost,
all is going well. In the last week of January, the bridge (4 x 26m
sections) will be transported to the site and welded together, before
being craned into position. The two main issues causing concern are
1: speeding by locals through the 30mph section of roadworks (an
accident was reported last Saturday) and 2: water mains – new pipe
has been laid but Scottish Water cannot sign it off at present. At
the moment it would appear that the project may be finished in June,
4 months ahead of schedule.
- Tom Nan Clach
Fiona Milligan sent a report to say that
nine turbines are fully mechanically installed, finishing and pre
commissioning are ongoing. The remaining four turbines have the
first two (of three) tower sections installed, the plan being to be
fully installed before Christmas. Grid is expected in January to
allow final turbine commissioning and generation.
- Cawdor & West Nairnshire Benefit Organisation SCIO
The
first AGM will be held in February, date still to be confirmed.
Alastair McGregor asked whether a CC member would be required to be
on the Board of Trustees. Jim explained that there is no requirement
to have a CC member as a Trustee, and if a CC member wants to be
considered, they would need to be elected on like any other Trustee.
Post
Meeting Note: AGM booked for Tuesday 19th Feb 2019
7:30pm, Cawdor Community Centre
- Improving Broadband update
Northsat,
who are setting up community broadband in the area, are still in
discussion with Lord Cawdor. The company is no longer considering
using ‘white space technology’, as it has not been successful so
far, but is instead focusing on fixed wireless. Jim Docherty updated
the meeting that the UK Government has recently announced that the
grant assisting with the installation of broadband will cease
shortly. All applications made before the deadline of 31st
December 2018 will be accepted but at the moment there is no
confirmation that a new grant will be available in the New Year. He
suggested that anyone who currently cannot receive broadband speeds
in excess of 2Mb/s should apply for the grant. The application can
be made via a link on Northsat’s website. The application will
result in a code being sent to the applicant which can then be
redeemed with any company registered with the government’s scheme.
Information leaflets were available to take away and are also
available in Cawdor shop. A copy of the leaflet is also attached at
appendix 1.
Post
Meeting Note: It has been announced that the better broadband
subsidy scheme is being extended for a further one year to 31st
December 2019. In support of this extension, BDUK is taking the
opportunity to improve the scheme’s processes and functionality in
order to deliver a more efficient and effective service. The
existing application process closed at midday on 31st December 2018
and, following a brief pause to implement the necessary changes, BDUK
aim to re-launch the Better Broadband Voucher Scheme in January 2019.
- Local Action Plan
A newly updated open electoral register is expected this week and
will be used to identify householder numbers for the local action
plan questionnaire. CC members will also use local knowledge to
ensure that as many people participate as possible, as well as having
copies available at the village shop. Questionnaires will now go out
after the New Year.
- Meeting dates for 2019
Monday 11th
February
|
Community council
|
7.30pm
|
Monday 8th
April
|
Community council
|
7.30pm
|
Monday 10th
June
|
Community council AGM
|
7.30pm
|
Monday 12th
august
|
Community council
|
7.30pm
|
Monday 14th
October
|
Community council
|
7.30pm
|
Monday 9th
December
|
Community council
|
7.30pm
|
All dates subject to change
- Cawdor bonfire night: This was a huge success and Stevie gave a breakdown of funds raised. Bucket collection - £2070, T-cups and candy floss stalls - £90, Bar - £250, Forbes Farm – tbc
- Traffic speed on B9090: Bob Thomson asked that Community Councils take a joint look at traffic speed along the B9090 and consider restrictions. He felt that 60mph is too fast for this road. Auldearn traffic has doubled, with Croy and Cawdor seeing a similar increase. When the new Whitebridge is opened, large numbers of heavy vehicles will return to this road, along with the many commuters who use it to avoid Nairn. Stevie suggested that a joint meeting with Auldearn and Croy CCs be arranged to discuss the matter.
- Gypsy Travellers: Cllr. Balfour told the meeting that following concerns from locals in the Clephanton area, notice had been served on the gypsy travellers currently camped at the old leafy bends. They should have moved out that day, but he noted that they had not yet done so. The site is beginning to look very messy with garden waste and other waste matter fly-tipped. Lizzy Rose had been told by HC that nothing could be done to remove them, as they are on private land. She did note however that their bins are being emptied weekly by HC.
- Drones at Wester Galcantray: Doug Piggot raised the issue of increased drone activity in the Wester Galcantray area. He said that they are being used to chase roe deer away and he knew who they belonged to. He has spoken to police about the matter and expressed concern about the height the drones fly, considering the close proximity to the airport. The meeting wondered whether any near misses with aircraft had been recorded. Cllr. Balfour said he would bring this up at the next airport group meeting.
The
meeting closed at 8.50pm
2 comments:
So Highland Council are wasting Tax Payers money to empty travellers bins even though they don't pay a single penny towards it.
@Anon 7:54 AM
There are thousands of people who empty their rubbish into Highland council bins without paying council tax, they're called tourists. Why pick on travellers, they contribute towards the local community as they spend money
It would seem to me that Highland council are taking a responsible position providing bins but maybe you have a better idea?
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