MInutes of meeting, 29th November 2011

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF

EAST LAMMERMUIR COMMUNITY COUNCIL

held on Tuesday 29 November, 2011 in

Spott Village Hall

 Present:           Cllrs C Bruce (chair)/ J Hanvidge/B Wyllie/P Armstrong/M Mylne

P Swain/M Ramsay

In Attendance:   Cllrs J Bell/P Mclennan

1:00     Apologies:   Cllr D Charlton/ P Jaffray

Mainstream Renewable Power gave an hour’s presentation of the proposed Neart Na Gaoith offshore wind farm which they hope to have planning permission granted for in early 2012.  Cllr Bruce asked what benefits would there be to the area. It was hoped that various businesses would take advantage of the opportunities that will arise. The redevelopment of Dunbar Harbour is being looked at; it is hoped this would bring substantial benefits.

4:00     Police Business:

Over the Halloween and Bonfire night celebrations few calls were received. Additional officers were out on patrol over this period.

A number of issues have arisen in relation to the dark nights.  Firstly the numbers of residents in the area who ride pedal cycles during the hours of darkness wearing dark clothing and not using lights.  Attention was drawn to the Highway Code.

The number of stray dogs being handed in to Dunbar Police Station is a concern and causing a strain on resources.  At present stray dogs have to be transported to Seafield cat and dog home. All dog owners must ensure their dog wears a collar with a tag with a contact number. It is an offence not to do so which is covered under the Control of Dogs Order 1992.

Lothian & Borders Police are investigating after cash machines at two East Lothian supermarkets were tampered with.  An engineer alerted police after discovering a card-skimming device attached to an RBS ATM at Asda, Spott Road.  Officers removed the device which is believed to have been on the machine for around 48hours.  Anyone who used the ATM during this period is urged to check their bank account.

A member of the public contacted police when seeing two men acting suspiciously around a cash machine located at Tescos, North Berwick.  Upon investigation the machine had been tampered with and anyone seeing these men is urged to get in touch with the police.

The next Dunbar Community and Police Partnership meeting will be held at Dunbar Police Station at 7.30pm on 7 December.  The meeting is an open forum and all members of the public are welcome to attend and discuss any concerns they have in relation to the Dunbar area.

The three priorities for this month are road traffic issues, youth issues, dog fouling and fly tipping.

5:00     Treasurer’s Report

 Treasurer reported a balance of £885.42

6:00  Matters Arising:                                                                                          Action

Windfarm workshop: Date Sunday 15 January 2012, meet 12.45 for light lunch at 1pm. Ruchlaw Mains, thanks to Cllr Wyllie. Margo White will be facilitator. It is hoped that proposals can be drawn up.

Wester Dodd Wind farm: Aikengall 2 :-  Nil to report

Ferneylea Wind Farm application:  Nil to report

Blackburn Wind Farm application; Nil to report

BeGreen, Dunbar & District: Susan Guy from Sustainable Dunbar and Ian Waugh for Community Interest Company are to be asked to come and speak to ELCC. Cllrs Bruce and Hanvidge will arrange.                                                                        CB&JH

Belhaven Hospital Forum:  Cllr Hanvidge attended last meeting.  Cllr Mclennan reports that a Newsletter will be sent to the whole of the ward updating what is going on.

It was noted that there appears to be a hole in the community care service for outlying areas in East Lammermuir. Agencies can’t fund/recruit staff. With the winter months almost upon us and the chance that we will have another severe winter, councillors were asked if they could identify people ‘at risk’ within their area. It was decided that the Newsletter could encourage neighbours to be neighbourly and to look out for anyone in need of help during the winter months.                                                             PS

It was hoped that someone from NHS Lothian and a Social Work representative could come and explore possible support for rural East Lammermuir.

7:00     Councillors’ Reports

Lafarge: Meeting Tuesday 6 December.

Relbus: Cllr Armstrong reports that he has had a good response.

Viridor:  Cllr Charlton attended the recent meeting of the Viridor Landfill Tax Credits Panel at Oxwellmains on Wednesday 23 November. Important information is that in March 2012 Future Balance / Forward Scotland will no longer exist; therefore Viridor are planning to manage the applications and funds themselves. Michael Cunningham who was the finance manager for Future Balance will be employed on a part-time basis by Viridor to advise and visit the projects in Scotland. Due to some changes in policy by Entrust, certain applications will no longer be possible to fund. More information regarding this will follow.  All applications will be sent to Viridor Head office in Taunton, England.

The main changes are:

1 Applications will only be considered from projects within a ten mile radius   of    Dunbar Landfill

2 Applications will only be considered within East Lothian. Any that do not sit within the boundary of East Lothian can no longer be funded

3 Applications will no longer be limited to £30,000

Cllr Charlton asked if we were happy for her to continue to represent ELCC on this committee, there was unanimous approval.

 Commission on Rural Education, call for evidence:  Parents asked to complete form Stenton school have had notification. Cllr Bruce will ask Cockburnspath school if they are engaging in this.

Leap project: All four villages have applied

Stenton : further upgrade of the Bughts

Innerwick: Hand rail required in park

Spott: Repair of wall behind playpark

Oldhamstocks:  Replace bridge that was washed away – Lafarge willing to support

Planning:  Four applications for alterations to private dwellings in the Stenton area have been lodged, together with one application for the erection of one wind turbine at Redacre, Pressmennan.  Planning application has also been lodged for one wind turbine at Woodhall Farm, Innerwick.

A planning application has also been lodged for the erection of restaurant, licensed bar, hotel, living accommodation and formation of car parking at Spott Road, Dunbar.

8:00     Correspondence

There was an invitation from Probus Club to attend a reception

Newsletter:  Cllr Swain is keen for an input from others. He requested that the quantity be increased by 30.

9:00     Date of Next meeting:  17 January, 2012 at Oldhamstocks

Suggested future dates

Tuesday 28th Feb

Tuesday 10th April

Tuesday 22nd May

Tuesday 3rd July

Tuesday 21st August

Tuesday 2nd October

Minutes of Meeting, 12 October 2011

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF

EAST LAMMERMUIR COMMUNITY COUNCIL

held on Wednesday 12 October, 2011 in

Stenton Village Hall

 Present:                      Cllrs D Charlton (Vice Chair)/B Wyllie/M Ramsay/P Swain/P Armstrong/M Mylne/J Hanvidge

 In attendance:           Pauline Jaffray

 Apologies:                  Cllr C Bruce

 The Councillors of East Lammermuir Community Council held a closed meeting, prior to the main ELCC meeting to discuss the management of Crystal Rig Windfarm funds.

 Cllrs Bruce, Hanvidge & Wyllie had previously met as a sub committee to discuss this issue and JH put forward their suggestions.  At this meeting Councillors were informed rumour had it a number of groups and individuals have been appointed to manage the funds.  This is not the case and Councillors felt strongly the overall management of the funds should be maintained by ELCC in line with the Minute of Agreement.

 The first priority is not to be rushed into making a decision too quickly.  A workshop is to be held on Sunday 20 November from 1pm-4pm at Ruchlaw Mains at which ELCC will develop a set of principles using an independent facilitator.  It is important ELCC should get the principles right first, before discussing the proposals for how ELCC manage and/or distribute the money.  The facilitator has experience in this type of project and will be responsible for engaging with councillors to ensure all opinions, thoughts and ideas are taken into consideration.  Councillors have been asked to give this some thought prior to the workshop and put forward as many ideas as possible on the day. The second priority is for ELCC to maintain overall control of the Crystal Rig Community Benefit Fund and appoint specialist help when and if needed.  ELCC do have experience, together with a good working relationship with Crystal Rig, in operating the funding to date and we are fortunate to have in place Councillors with professional experience and training.

 Cllr Swain put forward to the meeting suggestions from Sustaining Dunbar on how part of the funding could be used to assist individuals in the East Lammermuir area on energy efficiency schemes and how a possible loan scheme could be adopted.  Unfortunately, this is not possible as the Crystal Rig funding is to help organisations, not individuals.

 Current applications:  Currently there are two applications outstanding who have requested funding. Spott Church require match funding and Spott WRI, whose application was not received until August, 2011 are seeking funding for their 90th birthday celebrations.  The discussion was suspended due to members of the public arriving for the ELCC meeting and information regarding these two applications would be circulated to councillors.

 Vice Chair, Dawn Charlton drew the meeting to a close and welcomed all those present to the East Lammermuir Community Council Meeting.

  Present       Cllrs D Charlton (Vice Chair)/B Wyllie/M Ramsay/P Swain/P Armstrong/M Mylne/J Hanvidge

 In attendance:           Pauline Jaffray/Cllr J Bell/PC Gavin Ross and two members of the public

 1:00  Apologies:         Cllr C Bruce/Cllr Wyllie

 Prior to the meeting commencing and to introduce PC Gavin Ross all those present introduced themselves.

 2:00  Approval of minutes of meeting held on 30 August, 2011.  The minutes were approved by Cllr Mylne, seconded by Cllr Swain subject to the following amendment.

 Spott:   The visibility from the exit to the driveway at Easter Broomhouse is being blocked by the mound and to rectify the problem the mound needs to be pared.

 3:00     Any other business to be added to agenda.

 Consultation on supplementary Landscape Capacity Study for Smaller Wind Turbines

 4:00     Police Business

 PC Gavin Ross who is based at Dunbar Police Station is the community police representative for the East Lammermuir area.  He is also the wildlife crime office for East Lothian.

 PC Ross advised of the increase in rural crime.  Theft of scrap metal, heating oil, fuel etc and for us to be more vigilant in locking our vehicles, houses, outhouses etc.

 Operation Ether commences on Saturday 16 October, 2011 when police will have a presence in the East Lammermuir villages and introduce and meet local residents.  Advice on anti social behaviour, security etc will be provided.

 Four incidents were brought to the meeting’s attention.

 A number of complaints have been received, re excessive mud on rural roads.  Farmers have been notified to clean up asap.

 A postman has been badly bitten by a dog in Spott.

 VOSA stopped a lorry at Dunglass.  The occupants – a male and female ran off and it was subsequently found that the vehicle had been stolen.  Despite a thorough search the driver and accomplice were not found.

 Between 17 and 19 September a field of sheep at a Thorntonloch holding had been badly worried by what is thought to be a number of children.  This is a very distressing incident as one lamb had had its fleece torn out by hand and a further lamb had died due to the stress.

 Cllr Swain provided PC Ross with a copy of the ELCC Newsletter, which subject to his approval, could include any police matters.  Cllr Swain would email PC Ross a copy of the next newsletter, prior to publication, seeking approval for any police items to be included.

 5:00     Treasurer’s Report:

 The balance as of 12 October stands at £905.42, which takes in to account unpresented cheques totalling £885.

 6:00     Matters Arising (Previous)                                                                                                    Action

 Wester Dodd Wind farm – Akengall2:  The reporter has requested further information pending a decision as to whether he needs to re-convene the session or can make a judgement on evidence presented to him.  Since ELCC last met, the MOD have withdrawn their objection, Scottish Natural Heritage have significantly

strengthened their statement to make clear they think the proposal is unacceptable and as far as known, Community Windpower has not re-submitted noise data.  No decision has been reached as yet.

 Ferneylea Wind farm application:  No further information

 Blackburn Wind farm application:  No further information

 Mainstream RP.  Offshore wind proposals:  will provide a presentation at the start of our next meeting on Tuesday 29 November at 7.30pm.  A maximum of 15 minutes has been allocated for the presentation, with 10 minutes for questions.

 Lafarge Wind turbinesNo progress

 BeGreen, Dunbar & District:  Cllr Swain, a founder director of BeGreen advised BeGreen has been set up as a Community Interest Company limited by Guarantee and Cllr Swain would forward detailed notes to all ELC Councillors.                                                                                                                                         PS

 Liaison Meetings:       No reports

 Belhaven Hospital Forum:  Cllr Mylne apologised as he had not been able to attend the meeting on 21 September.  He had also not received any information.  Cllr Mylne would attend the next meeting at Hallhill on 25 October at 6.30pm.  The public meeting organised for 1 November had been cancelled.  PJ confirmed this with Wendy Michael (0131 536 8010) on 13 October, 2011.

 Lafarge:  The fire service who attended the Lafarge fire had advised all local residents keep their windows and doors closed.  This information had not reached local residents and ELCC want to know why.  Cllrs PA and BW to raise at next meeting:                                                                                                 PA&BW

 Oldhamstocks:  Cllr JB has notified Tom Shearer of the request for grass cuttings to be uplifted from village greens, particular at times of flower shows and fetes.

 Innerwick:  The potholes in Smiddy Row have been repaired and the inspection cover has been replaced.

 First Bus:    The unreliability of First Bus services is still of concern.  The 253 service has been discontinued.

 Spott:    Cllr JB has reported the speeding concerns at Easter Broomhouse, but will also report these concerns at the police meeting to be held next week.  The poor visibility due to the mound has also been reported.                                                                                                                                                   JB

 Stenton:  Cllr JB has reported the condition of the road at the East Linton T junction.

 Village Lighting:  Cllr PS had publicised the suggestion of reducing street lighting in the villages via the newsletter and had received two objections and Cllr JH had also received a further objection.  Further discussion took place and Ettie Spencer emphasised the importance of energy conservation.  Perhaps the following compromises could be considered.  Switch off street lights at midnight.  Reduce wattage.  Reduce lamp posts. Only switch on alternate lamp posts.

 ELCC agreed to take this matter back to each village to discuss with other groups/organisations.                       ELCC

 LEAP – Plans for an environmental project:  Councillors were reminded each village has to identify an environmental project which is to be submitted to ELC by 20 October.  Innerwick have identified the need for a handrail and Stenton the on going programme at The Butts.                                                                      ELCC

 7:00     Councillors’ Reports

 Spott:   Cllr MM reiterated the concerns regarding speeding past Easter Broomhouse and the poor visibility due to the mound.                                                                                                                                          JB

 The road from Spott roundabout to the village requires complete resurfacing and loose gravel has already caused one bad bike accident.                                                                                                                        JB

 Innerwick:  Cllr DC reported her car has been vandalised (scratch both sides) as have another five. Three in Main Street and three in Kirk Brae.  Incident reported to police.

 Main Street and Smiddie row potholes have been repaired.

 Further concerns have been raised with regards to the proposed sewage plant at Thurston Manor.  Cllr DC to speak with other residents.                                                                                                               DC

 Stenton:  The repairs to the village green road have been completed, however, the special parking area on the village green has not.  The handle on the gate near the Tron is broken and Cllr JB to report.                                                                                                                                                                                             JB

 The playpark is going ahead and Cllr MR to ascertain the costs and how much ELCC have committed.     MR

Planning Permission:   The Glebe Barn, Stenton – installation of doors.

Newsletter:     Forthcoming events to be notified to Cllr PS.  Stenton Community Association AGM – 18 November at 7.30pm

Consultative Draft Supplementary Landscape Capacity for Smaller Wind Turbines

This document appears to be very significant and Cllr CB recommends ELCC support it and for ELCC to view and submit their views by 20 October.  One point Cllr CB highlights is the ‘tubular’ style of turbine (a photo of which is in the appendix) as it moves less obviously.  Please view this document and comment accordingly.                                                                                                                                                         ELCC

 8:00  Correspondence  – None

 9:00     Date of Next Meeting:  29 November, 2011, Spott Village Hall – 7.30pm

                                                   17 January, 2012, Oldhamstocks Village Hall – 7.30pm

First Group to end trial service

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We understand that First Group are to discontinue their route 253 Edinburgh – Berwick-upon-Tweed service on 30 September 2011.  The service was introduced for a ‘trial period’, and has been plagued by breakdowns and poor timekeeping.

Crowhill, Innerwick and Thurston will continue to be served by the 2-hourly service provided by Perrymans, which will continue as before.