SILVERDALE PARISH COUNCIL
MINUTES OF PARISH COUNCIL MEETING held on
Thursday 8th August 2019 at Silverdale Library, Silverdale at 6.30pm
Present:
Chair – Mr H Adamczuk (HA), Mr. M. Melvin, Mr C Spence (CS), Mrs T Spence (TS), Mrs C Jarrett (CJ), County Cllr D Jones (DJ) – Clerk – Mrs J Simpson
The meeting was brought to order at 6.30pm
Sarah Bonam was present for item 129/19 only.
| Ref | Item | Action |
| 125/19 | Public Participation: No members of public were present. | |
| 126/19 | To receive apologies (in writing to the Clerk) –BCllr A. Rout, Mr. K. Sukumaran, Mr. A. Sutcliffe, Mr. J. Wu, Mr. J. Siery was absent.
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| 127/19 | To resolve that the minutes of SPC meeting held on 11th July 2019 are correct and for the Chair to sign (copy attached)
RESOLVED that these be signed as a true and accurate record. The minutes were signed at the meeting. |
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| 128/19 | ASB illegal use of motorized bikes on Mineral Line-
On 5 August DJ, CS, AS and MM had met and walked the mineral line to discuss issues and look at solutions. It was noted that the cross junction where the path from Heritage Park towards Parkway was open and was a dangerous junction where children ran down the bank into the potential path of cyclists and motorcyclists. A meeting with a contractor suggested the cost of constructing two kissing gates-one on Heritage Park and the other on Silverdale Gardens side would be £1,100 plus installation. Any associated fencing that would also be needed would make the total in the range of £3,000-3,500. It was agreed to ask the Clerk to approach Becky Allen in NBC landscape to obtain the relevant permissions to install the equipment. HA to approach Co-op for potential funding and the Joint Operations Group. ASB Environmental Scheme JOG Funded On 20 July 10 Leylandii trees had been planted by the Community Payback team under JOG funding to block access from the old platform to the play area. 30 Berberis bushes had also been planted on the platform where ASB regularly took place. Funding of £1,000 had been raised by Western Communities LAP. To consider a financial contribution towards A frame and fencing along Mineral Line to stop entry and exit of illegal bikes onto Heritage Park This agenda item was covered above. |
Clerk
HA |
| 129/19 | Mining Monument Progress
Film night-Professor Ray Johnson, local film historian would be showing a film at the athletic club and also at the Film Theatre. Stills had been taken from The Proud Valley a feature film (see 130/19). There was another film called Jamland, a 1964 documentary about past Silverdale life. There would be a drop in badge making session in the library on 30th August. Flyers will be distributed. St Luke’s Church would be hosting a Heritage Open Day on 21st September. Scratch and Sniff theatre company would be touring the local pubs etc. It was agreed to include Heritage Park in the project and target with leaflet delivery. There was the potential of a photographic exhibition comprising photographs taken prior to Silverdale Colliery closing in 1998. It was noted that an evaluator would need to be appointed. The contractual information had been previously circulated. It was RESOLVED to appoint the external evaluator at a cost of £2200. (County Cllr D. Jones arrived at 7:25pm) |
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