Thursday 18 June 2015

The Latest from Your Parish Councillor - Martin Corney (Parish Pump - July 2015)


There has been an interesting development on the planning application in St Ive for change of use of the Butchers Arms public house to a residential dwelling with Bed and Breakfast facilities and a village shop/post office. The Butchers Arms Preservation Society has been formed, and the pub registered as an Asset of Community Value. At last month's parish council meeting opponents of the change forcefully expressed their views to the new owner. He has withdrawn the application for change of use and offered the community a tenancy agreement. This is an opportunity for the community to run the pub. The offer will only be open until the end of July, so if we want to take up this offer, the time is rapidly running out.


The Community Emergency Plan for St Ive Parish is nearly in place. Unlikely though it may seem now in high summer, it is possible that a snow storm could block our roads, leaving many people stranded and in need of help. There are other possibilities that have to planned for. Mostly we would just be managing the situation until the professional emergency services take over. Copies of the plan and grab bags with vital kit will be stored strategically in Pensilva and St Ive. This plan has been worked on by our Cornwall Councillor's local working group, and under Cornwall Council's guidance for a long time, but is nearly done.
  Don’t forget the parish website st-ive-parishcouncil.gov.uk with council meeting agendas and minutes; also downloadable copies of the Parish Pump. For those of you who do Facebook, our St Ive Parish Council page is still being updated with parish news. Phone me, email me on martin.corney@btinternet.com or "martin corney blog st ive" in search engines will find my blogs for you to comment on this article and other gems.

Thursday 4 June 2015

The Latest from Your Parish Councillor - Martin Corney (Parish Pump - June 2015)

At the AGM on 11-May-2015 I was elected to be Chair of the Parish Council for the next year. Alan Moss is the new Vice-Chair. Unfortunately Linda Olver has had to resign from the Parish Council, and we thank her for all her work for the parish.

There are two planning applications that need to be mentioned. The first is a new application in St Ive for change of use of the Butchers Arms public house to a residential dwelling with Bed and Breakfast facilities and a village shop/post office. Although I can see that getting back our shop/post office would be positive, the survey for the Neighbourhood Plan was very strongly in favour of retaining the pub. The second planning application that the architect and housing association involved presented to the Parish Council, is for a new housing estate to be built on the fields between Amanda Way and the industrial estate on the St Ive road. This not only removes the buffer zone between residential accommodation and the noise and smells of the industrial estate, but is not a small-scale development, as required by the Neighbourhood Plan survey. Your opinions of these developments are welcome. Comments on the Butchers Arms change of use can be added to the Cornwall Council planning website (reference PA15/02306). The housing estate already has the pre-application closed (reference PA14/03812/PREAPP) but existing documentation can be viewed.

On Fore Down some unofficial 15 mph signs have been erected, vandalised and removed. I know this is just outside the parish boundary, but if the person who put them up wants the damaged signs back, please contact the parish office.
 
Don’t forget the parish website st-ive-parishcouncil.gov.uk with council meeting agendas and minutes; also downloadable copies of the Parish Pump. For those of you who do Facebook, our St Ive Parish Council page is still being updated with parish news. Phone me, email me on martin.corney@btinternet.com or "martin corney blog st ive" in search engines will find my blogs for you to comment on this article and other gems.