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Minutes of the meeting held on Monday 23rd September 2019 at 7pm in the Council Chamber in The Old Courthouse, Jaycroft Road, Burnham-on-Sea

Present: Cllrs: Andy Brewer (Chairman), Peter Clayton, Dawn Carey, Phil Harvey, Chris Allen, Sue Barber and Mike Murphy with Sam Winter, Town Clerk and Lorna Williams, Deputy Town Clerk.

6 members of the public, 1 representative from the press

A presentation was received from eat:festivals.

  • The food festivals are held in 10 Somerset towns, with 16 festival events
  • Objectives are to improve the wellbeing of residents, working with retailers and businesses and other local food and drink suppliers within a 25-mile radius
  • Sustainability runs through the core values – single use plastics are excluded from all festivals
  • 7th Dec new Winter festival in Burnham – similar in style but will have a winter theme
  • Foodbank are to be given a free pitch to collect donations

Public Speaking

The Chairman of Burnham in Bloom stated that the group had received a donation of £2,000 and would like the Council to decide on how the money should be used for the visual betterment of Highbridge. Several suggestions had already been made including splitting the proceeds between the Community Hall and Southwell House. The Council agreed that, although it cannot decide on how the money should be spent, if councillors had any ideas they should contact the Chairman of Burnham in Bloom.

43/19/TIMP   To receive any apologies for non-attendance

Apologies were received from Cllrs: Nick Tolley, Andy Hodge, Rich Gardiner-White and Janet keen

                        Cllr Helen Groves was absent

44/19/TIMP   To receive any declarations of interest in matters on the agenda and to note any dispensations granted

There were no declarations of interest or dispensations granted.

45/19/TIMP   Minutes of the previous meeting

The minutes of the meeting held on 15th July were agreed and signed by the chairman as a correct record

46/19/TIMP   Action List

The Action List was noted.

47/19/TIMP   To receive a written update on the outcome of the meeting held in July that considered the problems associated with commercial bins on the highway (min ref: 27/19/TIMP refers)

                        A written update from the Deputy Clerk was received to show that, following the meeting in July, a letter from the Town Council had been hand delivered to all businesses in the town centre encouraging them to store their bins appropriately, without adversely affecting the appearance of the town. The letter had received positive feedback and the idea was suggested that traders might consider the use of shared commercial bins or the use of smaller bins. It was suggested by the meeting that the Chamber of Trade might be appropriately placed to pursue the matter.

It was noted that the gull-proof rubbish sacks were on trial by residents and consultation results on their use was due in December.

48/19/TIMP   To receive an update from Cllr Murphy regarding progress on improvements at Crosses Penn

                        A meeting of interested parties had been held to establish that a group will be formed under the structure of a Chartered Incorporated Organisation, giving it charitable status. Roles were assigned within the group and advice from SPARK had been provided, with set-up advice and templates for funding applications. The legalities regarding land ownership were currently being looked into.

49/19/TIMP   To receive a written briefing note from the CIM fund Project Coordinator and raise any questions for response

                        The meeting received the briefing note from the CIM fund Project Coordinator to show that the projects were progressing to project timelines.

50/19/TIMP   To consider and agree on how to progress a civic awards event for young people

It was RESOLVED that a working party would be set up with Cllrs Tolley, Carey, Barber and Clayton to formulate a plan of how best to celebrate the achievements of young people in Burnham & Highbridge, whilst ensuring that any event is inclusive to all young people.

51/19/TIMP   To receive a report on the provision of Christmas trees in Burnham and Highbridge and resolve how to proceed

                        The meeting received a report on previous Christmas tree arrangements andRESOLVED that three Christmas trees would be installed at the locations used in previous years: Highbridge Community Hall, Pier St. by the fountain and Victoria St.

52/19/TIMP   To resolve to proceed with a residents’ Christmas lights competition and agree judges.

The meeting received information on the background to the previously run competition and RESOLVED that Cllrs. Carey and Clayton would judge the residents’ lights and that Princess Theatre vouchers (in multiples of £5) will be awarded to the same value as previously, i.e. £25 and £10. 

53/19/TIMP   To consider whether to take on the ownership of Highbridge flagpole from Sedgemoor District Council and whether to fund repairs

                        The meeting received a report from the Deputy Clerk and RESOLVED that the Town Council will take on the ownership and maintenance of the flagpole in Highbridge. The repair fee to be taken from the Miscellaneous Improvements budget.

The next meeting of the Committee will be held on Monday 18th November,

            7pm in the Council Chamber

The Chairman closed the meeting at 20.00hrs.

Records Retention Schedule

Financial Risk Management Policy - March 2023

Grant Application Kings Coronation Form

The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III will take place on Saturday 6th May 2023, with an additional bank holiday on Monday 8th May 2023.

We are keen to hear from groups/organisations in Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge that are looking to celebrate the Coronation. The Town Council has £1500 available to allocate to events being organised to celebrate the Kings Coronation. The maximum grant to be allocated per event will be £500.

You must meet the following criteria for your application to be considered:

– The event will be open to all members of the public

– The event will be free of charge

– The event will take place within the Coronation weekend

– The event will take place within Burnham on Sea or Highbridge

 

Applications will close on Monday 6th March at midday. 

Your organisation and contact details

What happens next....
Applications will be considered at the Finance and Resources Committee Meeting on Monday 13th March 2023. You will be notified after this date whether your application has been successful.
Burnham & Highbridge Town Council takes your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information for the purposes of contacting you about this grant. The Council’s privacy notice can be found here.

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