THE PARISH COUNCIL SPONSORED THE POPPY APPEAL BY ADDING POPPIES TO ITS STREET LIGHTS THIS YEAR
Chairman's Report - Cllr Andrew Johnston
It was with great sadness that we learnt of the death of our Parish Councillor Mick Berry in October and our thoughts and prayers are with Jo, his wife, their two young children, family and friends.
Mick was a stalwart member of Ruyton XI Towns Parish Council having joined early in 2015 and served both as Vice Chairman and as Chairman of the Safer Roads Working Group. Mick was a committed member of the PC, using his professional experience to great effect in both financial and legislative areas and represented the Council at numerous meetings and events as well as being a Governor of the St John the Baptist Primary School in the village.
It was a privilege to know and work with him and his loss will be widely felt throughout the community.
THE TEAM - YOUR PARISH COUNCILLORS
Mr Trevor Allison...........Tel 260899 E : eta-06@tiscali.co.uk
Mr Andrew Johnston(Chair) T 260991 E : andrew@quillerbooks.com
Mr David Spicer...........T 260163 E : luke.spicer@btinternet.com
Mrs Avi Sanders Royle ...Tel 261262 E : avi@rxit.org.uk
Mrs Andrea Hall...... 07713 520245 E: andrea.c.hall@outlook.com
Mr Simon Gittins.....T 260273 E: simonjohngittins@googlemail.com
Mr Ryan Harrison.......07736 577955 E: rharrison804@gmail.com
Mr Scott Denyer..........07357701234 E: denyerscott@gmail.com
Robert Edwards.......Tel 260451 E: linbob451@btinternet.com
All above land line telephone numbers are prefixed with STD code 01939
There are now two parish councillor vacancies, should you be interested in applying please contact the Clerk Sue Hackett in the first instance. Contact details can be found below.
RESULTS OF THE SEPTEMBER 2017 COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE
The total number of respondents were 85; 25 from paper form and 60 online respondents. Over 90% of the respondents were from Ruyton XI Towns and the age range was spread out, however a large majority of respondents for the paper questionnaire were 70 and over. 59 respondents were female and 25 male. Housing Majority of respondents' believed that more affordable housing is necessary for the parish. More bungalows for older residents was also discussed. Over 80% of respondents owned their own home, while 8.3% were in social housing. 58% of those who rented wish to own their home, with money highlighted as the main obstacle. Services Only 16% of respondents used village on a daily basis, with 37% occasionally. Times of opening was called as the main reason for not using services. Café Eleven was recognised as the most used with 40% of respondents. 63% never use the bus service and the vast majority believed the bus shelters were adequate. 55% of respondents believe the Parish is clean, with dog fouling and littering cited as problems. 60% believed the hanging basket scheme should be expanded upon and 93% agree with the switching to LED for streetlights. 64% are happy with broadband and 55% happy with mobile signal. 48% of people are in full time employment with 35% working in Shrewsbury. Roads 77% of respondents claim they do not experience problems parking in the parish. 67% say the current speed restrictions are adequate, however 52% claim they not happy with road safety arrangements in the village. With pavement parking, Shotatton crossroads and speeding vehicles being raised as significant concerns. Leisure The Cliffe is the most used "leisure facility" in the parish and 71% of respondents said they use local Rights of Way and 78% of people say they are well maintained. 25 people said they are interested in joining organised walks. 59% of people agree with the decision to financially help the youth club in Great Ness. 73% of people claim that the services for young people are not meeting their needs. However 84% feel the activities in the parish are sufficient for older generations. Precept 70% agree that it is reasonable for the Parish Council to increase its portion of the Council Tax.
As a result of these outcomes the Parish Council will continue to focus on Road Safety and for the present its recreational sites, having already financially assisted in the renovation of the Memorial Hall i.e. the very popular Cafe Eleven. As those who follow our Council website have noted The Cliffe is now "For Sale", and the Parish Council is currently focusing its resources on discussions with the owner Bradford Estate and Shropshire Council; to ensure this open space much valued by local residents is retained for the benefit of the Local Community.
The Parish Council & Police still receive complaints of vehicles parking on pavements within the village; particularly where the highway is narrow and the footpath is used. Needless to say, both the Police and Parish Council will continue to patrol the village and monitor this issue, but please be warned……if your vehicle is found causing an "Unnecessary Obstruction" you will be dealt with accordingly.
Ruyton PC Safer Roads Group update
Our Safer Roads Working Group have met several times to examine possible measures for traffic calming in the village and have built on the feedback provided by the Questionnaire.
Following on from a speed monitoring survey carried out in September and recent Police speed monitoring checks the Group is appalled at the results; which highlights the seriousness both in terms of frequency and speed of most vehicles.
The most appropriate way forward is to :
BAN ALL TRAFFIC IN RUYTON
however given that this will not be popular the following are being considered:
Traffic monitoring system which captures film of vehicles speeding enabling the Police to issue fines to those who exceed the speed limit
Raising the height of the pedestrian crossing
Creation of a gated village entrance at Olden Lane; effectively highlighting to vehicle users that they are entering the village centre
Creating a Voluntary Community Speed Watch Team
The latter two are in the process of being implemented.
Will anyone interested in volunteering on the Speed Watch Team please contact the Clerk Sue Hackett; whose contact details can be found at the end of the newsletter.
World War I Beacon Lighting & Ceremony
This time next year we will have had a beacon lighting and ceremony to commemorate the ending of WWI. We are looking for a local person who is directly descended from one of those lost during that conflict as well as anyone directly descended from a local person who served in WWI and survived.
Once identified they will have a chance to become the honorary guest at the beacon lighting and may be chosen to light the beacon itself. The beacon lighting ceremony will take place on:
Sunday 11 November 2018 at 7.00 pm; in a prominent place in the village. Those named on the existing plaque are: Samuel Braddick John Brayne Charles Cunningham James Edwards Edward Hanmer Albert Haste Benjamin Jones Richard Jones Harry Kilvert Alec Lewis George Morgan Sidney Morris John W Owen Richard Sadler William Stant Edward Vow Harry Walker
The names we intend to add to a new plaque are: Charles H Hanmer Ernest Lloyd Alfred Rogers
Please contact the Clerk Sue Hackett or myself should you be that local person or require further information about the event. Lead Councilor Avi Sanders Royle
RUYTON XI TOWNS PARISH COUNCIL MEETING DATES
Tuesday 5th December 2017 Tuesday 2nd January 2018
Tuesday 6th February 2018
All council meetings usually commence at 7.30p.m. and are held at the Victoria Room at Ruyton. A public session is always held at the beginning of the official meeting, which is your chance as residents to bring up any local issues.
Clerk's Contact Details: Sue Hackett can usually be contacted on Tel 01743 719012 or by email ruytonxitownspc@btinternet.com Please note I work part time and there may be a delay in the time I take to respond to you; however if you need a response immediately please contact the Chairman or Vice Chairman in my absence.
The official business address of the Council is Gonsal House, Condover, Shrewsbury Shropshire SY5 7EX.
Local Plan Review - 'Preferred Scale and Distribution of Development' Consultation Shropshire Council is continuing to progress with its Local Plan Review. To inform this review, Shropshire Council is now seeking comments on the second stage of consultation on the Local Plan Review, This consultation ends Friday 22nd December 2017. The 'Preferred Scale and Distribution of Development' Consultation:
Sets out the preferred distribution of growth;
Identifies housing and employment growth guidelines for the strategic centre and each principal and key centre;
Confirms the methodology which Shropshire Council proposes to adopt to identify a settlement hierarchy in Shropshire;
Lists the settlements which form part of this hierarchy, including those that will in future be identified as 'Community Hubs';
Proposes draft policies for the management of development within 'Community Hubs' and 'Community Clusters'.
Identifies other development requirements which may need to be addressed as part of the Local Plan Review.
OR post to: Shropshire Council, Planning Policy & Strategy Team, Shirehall, Shrewsbury, SY2 6ND
The Parish Council will be agreeing their responses at their December meeting; should you wish to contribute to this please contact your local parish councillor.
Please find below the Police Commissioners October newsletter:
Healthwatch Shropshire encourages the local community to have a say on the health and social care in Shropshire. Their 'Hot Topic' for November and December is podiatry/chiropody services. They are asking those who use such services for comments about the services, positive and negative, are passed on anonymously. Contact details:
Finally the Ruyton XI Towns Parish Council would like to wish " Everyone a Very Merry Christmas" and remind you of a few local events we can look forward to in the forthcoming weeks....
Saturday, 2nd December: There is a Coffee Morning to be held by The Friends of Ruyton XI Towns Church hosted by Mrs Sue Corfield and Mrs Gwennan Jones in Church Thursday, 7th December Cliffe Garden Club: Christmas social evening. Victoria Room at 7.30pm Tuesday, 12th December Ruyton WI: Film and Christmas Party Friday, 15th December Friends of Ruyton Church: Christmas Tree Festival with Carols, Canapés and the Cliffe Community Choir Wednesday 20th December Santa's sleigh arrives in Ruyton some where between 5.00 - 7.00pm..weather permitting...
Our special thanks to those who have contributed and donated to the "Village Christmas Tree", which will be erected by the Parish Council outside Cafe Eleven..very soon!
Ruyton XI Towns PC are continuing with this e-newsletter campaign, which will contain the latest local news and information relating to our Parish. However paper copies will be made available in Cafe Eleven and the Victoria Room.
The Parish Council are very grateful for the excellent work Yoland Brown & Margaret Lycett carry out in keeping residents informed and would like to say a special thank you to them for their efforts.