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8:48 pm

All Saints School News

 

The children from the reception and nursery class recently visited All Saints Church with Mrs Nadin and Mrs Goodwin. The purpose of the visit was to familiarise the children with the idea of baptism. Dominic met them all and talked about the ceremony and they acted out a baptism for one of our new dolls, now christened formally Lucy May. God parents were chosen and their roles explained.

It was therefore very interesting to read in the national press that now only 1 in 6 children are baptised. The Church of England has launched a campaign to make baptisms more popular. Figures show that the popularity of christenings remains high in the countryside, in rural dioceses. Well, I can report that baptism is very much in the minds of our youngest children at All Saints. Of course Dominic explained that adults can also be baptised at any time in their lives but that begged the question of how he would be able to lift them up to the font!

All Saints Church of England (c) First School

 

Registering now for NURSERY PLACES IN 2008/2009 AND 2010

ALSO RECEPTION PLACES FOR SEPTEMBER 2008

 

Come and see the Nursery and School in action

Amanda Shaw, Head Teacher will be delighted to show around prospective parents and introduce you to the staff team and children

 

We offer five afternoon sessions to 3 year olds and from 4 years children are offered a full School day.

To register or make an appointment for an informal chat or show round please contact Mrs S Ellis, School Secretary in the first instance on 01889 502289

Playgroup news

8:44 pm

Church Leigh Pre-School Playgroup News

Autumn 2007

Autumn is a time of new beginnings for so many children, and playgroup is no different.  We have started the new school year very well; numbers are buoyant and everyone is working at full stretch.  Sue and Esther are very busy with this term’s topics: settling in, about me, clothes & dressing up, our family, leaves, animals and Autumn colours. 

You may have seen our appeal for helpers.  We are asking for volunteers to help for just ONE HOUR PER DAY.  Duties would be mainly helping in the kitchen at break time by preparing the snacks and drinks and then clearing up afterwards, but if you were prepared to help elsewhere this would be great.  Ideally we would ask for a regular commitment, although this could be for as little as one session per week (whatever time you have to give).   If you would like to know more please call Esther Bussell on 07878 182224 for details.

We have a few fund raisers planned, a cake stall in the near future and another film night in the New Year.  Our next big fund raiser will be a CHRISTMAS FAYRE on 24th November.  We are planning a very festive continental market with many stalls selling a range of gifts, foods, decorations, cards and stationery.  Live music and refreshments will provide a seasonal atmosphere where you can enjoy the ambience and start your Christmas in style.

With very best wishes from everyone at Playgroup

Church Leigh Pre-School Playgroup

Reg’d charity 1048512

 

 

CHRISTMAS FAIR

Saturday 24th November

3pm - 6pm

Church Leigh Village Hall

 

Come and enjoy a seasonal celebration, shop for Christmas gifts and enjoy the festive ambience with friends and neighbours

 

gourmet foods

gifts and perfumes

fair trade

jewellery

homemade cakes

local craft products

mulled wine

cards & stationery

yuletide decorations

hot soup

mince pies

teas and coffees

fine puddings

 

also

activities for children

live festive music ; busking by village children

Cricket years review

8:40 pm

Leigh Cricket Club

Leigh have now played their last match for the 2007 season.  It has not been a good summer for playing cricket mainly because of the poor weather.  However, in the closing games, as reported here Leigh have come together very well and are playing excellent and professional style cricket. No doubt enhanced by their new style smart caps.  Anyway the players enthusiasm for the game is a pleasure to see and this is reflected in the results as Leigh have won their last five matches

On Sunday 16th. September  Leigh Cricket Club visited the lovely Wootton ground to play their Sunday team.  The weather was bright and dry with a cold wind..  Wootton won the toss and elected to bat first.

Leigh captain for the day was A.Faulkner and he concentrated on pace attack for a long spell using first R.Flowers and S.Nash and then later J.Cotton..  Not only did they contain the runs but secured a steady fall of wickets.  Spin bowling by G.Faulkner and G.Burton was employed in the closing overs with further success.. S.Jilbert top scored with 15.   The final total for Wootton was 54.

Best bowling for Leigh was  J.Cotton  3 for 4 in 5 overs, D.Nash  2 for 9 in 7 overs. While G.Faulkner secured 2 for 6.

In reply the opening pair S.Nash and J.Cotton overtook the Wootton total without loss.  S.Nash 26 and J.Cotton 23.

Leigh were very sharp in the field with excellent wicket keeping by D.Swindell.  J.Cotton had a particularly good match with both bat and ball.

This was a comprehensive win for Leigh.  However it was an enjoyable game and Wootton our hosts were most hospitable.

On Sunday September 23rd. Leigh CC was host to the Doveridge CC for a 35/35 match.  The game was scheduled to start early because of dark evenings coupled with a gloomy weather forecast.  Luckily it remained dry apart from the closing overs.

Doveridge won the toss and they put Leigh in to bat first. For the most part this was a low scoring set of innings apart from a rapid and scintillating innings by R.Flowers.  He scored 73 and his innings included seven sixes.  A majestic performance.  Grand total for Leigh was 146 in 27 overs.

Best bowling for Doveridge was by Ben Smith 1 for 4 in four overs while N.Smith 2 for 9 in six overs.

In reply Doveridge lost some early wickets as the Leigh captain A.Faulkner rang the changes with his bowlers in quick succession.  However Doveridge captain N.Smith steadied the innings and made a very impressive 46 until A.Bell caught him in the deep off the bowling of R.Flowers.  Grand total for Doveridge was 100 after 28 overs.

Best bowling for Leigh was by R.Flowers 4 for 30,  D.Nash 2 for 9,  and G.Faulkner 2 for 6.

A win for Leigh which means that honours are even between Leigh and Doveridge for the 2007 season.

On Saturday September 29th Leigh CC played Shugborough on their lovely ground, in fine weather, against a backdrop of rising hot air balloons.  Leigh won the toss and batted first in a scheduled 40 over match..  Most batsmen did well, particularly captain D.Flowers (54), R.Flowers (56) an innings which included four 6’s and D.Nash top scored with 58.  Leigh were all out for 198 in 34 overs.

Best bowling for Shugborough was by M.Turnock 4 for 26,  R.Conway 3 for 22,  and P.Turnock 1 for 5

In reply Shugborough made a good start losing first wicket when the score was on 29.  Opening bat R.Young went on to make an entertaining 50 runs. He was ably supported by A.Young (15) and C.Meredith who was 17 not out at the close.  Spin bowling provided by G.Burton, A.Faulkner and G.Faulkner proved effective as did the pace of D.Nash and J.Cotton.  Shugborough were all out for 136 in 33 overs.

Best bowling for Leigh was A.Faulkner 2 for 1, J.Cotton 2 for 12, and D.Nash 2 for 20.

A win for Leigh

On Sunday September 30th. Leigh CC played Trent Valley CC on their excellent ground within Rugeley Power Station.  A scheduled 40 over match. Trent Valley won the toss and batted first.  R.Purser top scored with 24 not out, but unfortunately lower order batsmen did not provide sufficient support and the innings closed on 55 after 24 overs.

Best bowling for Leigh was by G.Burton 3 for 22, D.Nash 1 for 5, R.Flowers 2 for 5 and G.Faulkner 1 for 2.

In reply Leigh overtook the Trent Valley total for the loss of four wickets.  R.Flowers made an entertaining 18 which included two sixes. Best bowling for Trent Valley was by L.James with 3 for 37.This win by Leigh was some consolation for two previous defeats in the season

Football club news

8:37 pm

All Saints Football Club

Logo Competition winner

It gives us great pleasure to announce that Thomas Johnson is the winner of the All Saints FC logo competition. As the judge of the competition, Dominic was really thankful for all the entries, he thought there were some lovely ideas and was quite torn between three particularly good ones, however in the end Tom’s design was the one that won. Dominic said of the design;-

“I like the fact that it spells out the name (not just initials) and also the use of the church tower in the centre which represents both the Church link now, but can represent the community in which the club is based as well. The football boots are great too-look like something out of the Thunderbirds-thank you for your thought and hard work.”

Lovemore and Chris our coaches will be delighted that the logo happens to have been developed in blue and yellow colours which may mean they don’t have to buy new tracksuits!

By the time you read this, Thomas will have been presented with his prize at the Bright Light Party on the 31st October 2007 at Leigh Village Hall.

We now need to find a sponsor who might be prepared to help us with sponsorship of the logo development and kits for the team in the near future.

Parents meeting -Farmers Arms, 9th November 2007, 7.30pm

Our coaches Lovemore and Chris came to the last All Saints PCC meeting and it was agreed the PCC would be very happy to act as the initial conduit for the set up of All Saints Football Club, undertaking interim responsibility for Child Protection issues; risk assessment; registration and insurance issues which are in the process of being sorted out - we are currently still operating slightly informally. The PCC is a bit like the Grandparent now we need to develop the Parent part of the Football Club!

We now need to move to the next stage of formally registering as a club so that we start working towards proper teams and leagues-an outline of what is required will be given and the appointment of officers will take place at this inaugural meeting!

Well done to Izzy, Kevin and Phil

We are delighted that the three of them have opted to train as Level 1 sports coaches for the football -thank you for your energy contribution and support!

Any questions or offers of support contact Nicky 502243

October W.I. meeting

8:31 pm

Leigh & District W.I. News

Following their fashion show at the annual Summer lunch, Lyrifer the manager of Edinburgh Woollen Mill shop welcomed several members at Trentham Gardens on 19th August with free tickets to the beautiful Italian Gardens and discounted shopping.

The speaker for September was Geoff Legan, tour guide for the Regent Theatre who gave a talk on it’s history from pictorial cinemtograph In 1920 to present day. Several members are having a night out at the Regent on Sunday 14th October to see “Grumpy Old Women”

Ten members joined Nicky Grey and two young mums in the Church meeting room to cover and pack 82 boxes for Romania, a service of blessing will be held at Baddeley Edge Church at 6.00pm on 28th October 2007 when the boxes will be collected.

Kath and Tom Stanier, Cath and Cyril Danks; Eileen and Phil Thorley have all celebrated their Golden weddings recently and received cards and gifts from president Wendy and fellow members.

On 11th October members enjoyed the evening of “Medicine & Music” when Dr J.M. Woodhead entertained us with amusing anecdotes of his interesting life as he played light heartedly on his keyboard.

The next meeting on 13th November will be a card making workshop, the tutors-own members Sue Robinson and Mary Smith.

Eileen Thorley 

If you want something done…….. accept the offer of help from the W.I. ! 

Church rota

8:28 pm

Sidespersons Rota

November 4th John Cope & Eileen Thorley
November 11th Kath Tidesewell & Jane Gore
November 18th Bernice Smallwood & Phillip Whittingham
November 25th Mary Brown & Wendy Bradbury
December 2nd Fred Platt & David Heath

       

Altar Flowers Rota

November 4th Mrs N Grey
November 11th Mrs S Halden
November 18th Nrs G Williams
November 25th Mrs J Taylor
December 2nd NO FLOWERS DURING ADVENT

Readers Rota 
    

Sunday 4th November                   All Saints Day and All Souls service

Readers                                            Nicky Grey & Bernice Smallwood

Sunday 11th November                 3rd Sunday before Advent

                                                            Remembrance Sunday

                                                                       

Readers                                             Shirley Walker

Toby Collins

Sunday 18th November                 2nd Sunday before Advent

Old Testament               Malachi 4.1-2a                              John Carter

New Testament           2 Thessalonians 3.6–13                Melanie Hazelton

Sunday 25th November                 4pm Christingle Service

      
     

Church November lines

8:21 pm

ALL SAINTS CHURCH -LEIGH LINES NOVEMBER 2007

Leigh Lines

 

All Saints Church - Service

Sunday 4th November              11.00 am          All Souls service and JAM Club

Sunday 11th November            10.45 am          Remembrance Day Service and JAM Club

Sunday 18th November            11.00 am          Second Sunday before Advent

                                                                        Holy Communion with JAM Club

Saturday 24th November          11.00 am          Charity Service for the distribution of the Dole

Sunday 25th November              4.00 pm         Christingle Service

Sunday 2nd December 11.00 am          Advent Sunday

                                                                        Holy Communion with JAM Club

 

All Souls Service

This is our annual service of remembrance for those who have died or been buried in the parish in recent years. During this special service we read out the names of all who have died recently and light candles in their memory. Invitations are sent out to the close families of those who have died in recent years, and their names are listed at the back of the church for people to check. Any other names may be added and will be read out and remembered. Please add them to the list before the start of the service and we will be pleased to include them in this service of remembrance.

 

Remembrance Sunday

Remembrance Sunday this year falls on Remembrance Day and we will be holding our annual Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial at All Saints Church to remember those who have given their lives in the service of their country on that day. The service will start at 10.45 am in the church and we will then process outside (weather permitting) to hold the two minutes silence at 11.00 am at the War Memorial before returning back into church for the end of the service. Children are welcome and can join the JAM Club in the Meeting Room during the service if they like, who will also be looking at this theme.

 

Christingle Service

 

Our Family Christingle Service is being held this year on Sunday 25th November in the afternoon. A magical service for the whole family with an opportunity to make your own Christingle oranges in the service which we light in the darkness at the end. A wonderful start to the Christmas season and not to be missed for the young at heart of all ages! Don’t forget that this is an important fund-raising event for the Children’s Society in England who do valuable work with vulnerable children. Please bring a generous donation if you can.

 

Advent Service

 

Advent is the start of the new Church year and we will celebrate it with a special Advent Communion Service on Sunday 2nd December when we will light the first candle of the Advent Ring and start our preparations for the coming Christmas season. Come and share Advent Sunday with us in All Saints Church. Children are welcome to join the JAM Club for the first part of the service.

  

Christmas Concert

There is a special concert at Kingstone Church on the evening of Saturday 24th November given by the City of Birmingham Brass Ensemble. The concert will start at 7.30pm and ticket price will include mulled wine and minced pies during the interval. Tickets from Dominic Stone or on available on the door.

 

Where do you hope to be buried?

As you will be aware the older parts of the churchyard at All Saints Church are now effectively closed for burials apart from where family graves already exist with provision for other family members to be interred. All burials which require a new plot are now taking place in the new burial ground at the bottom of the old churchyard. New paths and a seat will be put in over the winter to make access to this area easier and more comfortable thanks to generous help and donations.

 

We are aware, however, that there are some of empty plots within the older areas of the burial ground which are “reserved” or where people expect to be able to be buried near to relatives and friends. If you have in the past applied for a faculty to reserve such a plot then we will have the paperwork and that plot will be held for you and your family (but there should be a stone plaque marking the plot to identify it as reserved with the faculty reference on it as part of the faculty process - and I am not aware of any of these). If you do not have a faculty to reserve a plot in the older areas, but believe that you have an agreement (with the church or an individual acting on behalf of the church) to be buried in a particular place please can you let myself of Hilda Platt know this in writing as soon as possible so that we can document and map these arrangements and make sure that there is no confusion over who will be buried where.

 

A number of difficulties have recently arisen in trying to ascertain who hopes to be buried where in the older areas, and I’m sure that you will agree that in order to avoid confusion and upset it would be good to have all of this information clearly set out and agreed (whether people have faculties or not). If we have received no information regarding apparently “empty” plots in these older areas by Christmas and no faculty exists to reserve it legally, then we will assume that new burials may be made there by anyone requesting a plot in the older area. Thank you for your help with this. Revd. Dominic Stone.

 

Seeing red?- a letter from Revd Stone

 

As I am writing this in early October the autumn is getting off to a dry and gentle start - no frost yet and some lovely autumn colours coming in the trees. I love autumn with the mists and the ground frosts, and especially look forward to the autumn colours which can be wonderful if autumn isn’t too wet. It is amazing how the leaves of many trees and shrubs can change from green to butter yellow or fiery red in the course of just a few weeks before falling off to make way for the start of the winter. I can vividly remember wandering around the grounds of Askham Bryan College near York where I did my horticultural training many years ago memorising all the best autumn colours at this time of the year so that when our lecturer arrived on Wednesday morning with a bin liner full of cuttings and laid them out for the weekly plant identification test I wouldn’t be caught out by the sudden and quite dramatic changes which can take place. These bright reds, oranges and yellows of autumn are for me the colours of the season.

 

Liturgically speaking, red is also the colour of November in the church. Red is first of all the colour of blood, and is therefore associated with both sacrifice and with death. It is also a colour powerfully associated with the opposite emotions of both love and hate. It is the colour of fire and heat and, in contrast to green which is a gentle and soothing colour, red is a colour which disturbs and upsets. For all these reasons red is therefore the colour which we use in the church at All Souls, when we remember the death of those we have loved and lost in our community and families in recent years - and the love which we have known in life is not switched off when someone dies, but continues beyond death and longs for our eventual reunion in heaven. Red is also the colour that we use for Remembrance Sunday - reminiscent of the blood shed in sacrifice for us by so many on the fields of war, and symbolised so powerfully in the wearing of the red poppies which sprung up in carpets on the fields of France so torn apart by the trench warfare of nearly a century ago. Red is also the colour used for the season of Christ the King - the Sundays which fall between Remembrance and Advent when we remember as the Christian year draws to a close the kingship of Christ, who suffered and died to win a victory over all death.

 

Christ’s crown is a crown of thorns; the symbol of his presence a cross - a tool of execution and death - reminding us that he is a God who knows both suffering and death, and who offers to go through that experience with us as a companion and guide if we invite him to take that journey with us. The red of this season is therefore not just a colour of loss and grief, but also a colour of power and hope - that in Christ death is not the end, but just a part of the journey, and that even as we mourn, so too we can rejoice in the hope of the new life which awaits us all in the place where the suffering and loss of red and purple will be transformed into the glory and light of the white and gold which we will use again at Christmas and Easter. You are warmly invited to share the journey with us in your local church this year through the red of November and the Purple of Advent to the White and Gold of the Christmas season and beyond; for journeying together is always better than journeying apart.

 

With my love and best wishes, Dominic.

All Saints Church Yard

 

As we enter the winter months we would like to express our thanks to the gentleman doing community service through the probation service working in our Church Yard alongside Cecil – they have done a tremendous job this year. Gratitude also must go to Mr Meakin and Mr Ratcliffe for their additional work in the Church Yard this year and all those who tend the area quietly.  Michael Knobbs and John Carter have also given a great deal of time in supervising the community service gentleman and we are grateful to them as well.

 

Harvest Supper

 

In saying thank you for the wonderful Harvest Supper this year, we are deeply saddened that our thanks to Ann Stubbs for her catering, is written posthumously –it was the most fantastic meal and one we will all remember with great fondness and love. The supper was big heartedly subsidised by Ann, together with her generosity; Wendy and Alan Bradbury’s organisation; the auction and the raffle raised a fantastic £810.00.

Minutes of Leigh School Development Meeting 18.09.07

 

Held in the school Hall

 

Present: Wendy Lewis, Izzy Snowden, Jennifer Rowley, John Beaman, Paul Craven, Edith Durose, Wendy Kirk, Gill Baggaley, Ian Lyon, Miles Thornton, Dominic Stone, Eddie Backhouse, Bruce Barker (chair), Amanda Shaw, Lionel Ingram, Christine Dickin, Stephanie Johnson, Derek Stubbs and Andrew Raby (new Chair of Governors at the school).

 

Visitor: Mark Parsons, architect from Anthony Short & Partners, Ashbourne.

 

1/. All present were welcomed by Bruce who gave a brief resume of the journey so far. He particularly highlighted two issues before us:

                        The space issue (the school and community needs more space)

                        The money issue (where does funding come from?)

Bruce then introduced Mark Parsons and invited him to describe his design proposals.

 

2/. Mark Parsons outlined the proposal he had drawn up. This was essentially the smaller scheme (school and church scheme with limited community use), but with an estimated price tag of £750K for this he hadn’t moved on to the larger scheme yet. He used the example of the Danesmoor Centre to illustrate many of the points he was making - a scheme nearly complete with which they have been involved.

 

Comments and questions included:

- what would be the cost of a larger scheme embracing the needs of the community as well as school on this site?

- Location of the kitchen would need to be adjacent to the hall. Demolition of existing kitchen and rebuilding new might add £50K but make for better elevation, restoring original school frontage.

- Sharing kitchen space seen as a difficult issue. Concern that a separate catering kitchen with bar ideally needed for community use and not just a multi-use facility.

- If current hall remains as school dining space then no teaching space gain in this plan.

- Location of outside play area concerns. Would this replace current children’s play area with relocation of play equipment if the current frontage becomes car parking?

- Need for car parking to be thought carefully about. Staff need more parking and there needs to be a safe drop-off and pickup point for parents. There might be some multi-use surface potential (play area in the day and car parking in the evening).

- Consideration should be given for future flexibility if the opportunity comes for return to full primary with year 5 & 6 at some stage with extra class space required.

- Are linking doors to changing rooms a possibility under funding arrangements?

- This proposal gives 200m2 floor area as opposed to current 84m2 - how much can this cater for seated or standing?

- What are the range of funding possibilities for a venture such as this? School borrowing against capital; MGSH fund; Village Hall sale proceeds possibility; lottery sports and community funding; Advantage West Midlands etc.

- Need to think through potential daytime conflict between school and community use in a smaller facility.

- Storage needed for equipment for play group and other users - where does this go?

 

3/. There followed a discussion about what the scheme would need to include for a full replacement of the existing Village Hall to be considered. This might include: own kitchen, separate space for play group from school PE space, dedicated storage space, own access (not through school) and a larger space than 200m2 for functions.

 

The schools primary needs are for a PE facility, and for a new office for secretary and head teacher.

 

4/. Bruce proposed that we take the following action:

 

Ask MGSH trustees for some more funding for an expansion of architects drawings to include larger scheme and some external works. A block plan of the whole site was felt to be useful.

 

Arrange trip for representative group (say 5 persons) to Danesmoor Centre to look at what this scheme feels like (November open day? Mark Parsons to give dates).

 

Invite all village organisations to discuss plans in their own groups and feed in any further comments.

 

The next meeting to follow on from Danesmoor visit day and set for Tuesday 20th November 2007 in the School Hall.

   

DING DONG?

 

Fancy a spot of Tintinabulation?

 

If so, come along and try your skills at hand bell ringing,

The bells are back in town!

If you have ever fancied a try at hand bell ringing then now is your chance to have a go.

 

If you missed the first practise of the bell ringing on October 27th it is still not too late to come along and join the fun.

 

Practises will be held regularly on Saturdays at around 6.00pm in All Saints Church, Leigh

 

Musical ability is desirable but not essential

For more information you can phone Alison on 01889 502233

 

 

   

UNITED CHARITIES OF LEIGH

 

Applications are invited from pensioners living in the parish for the

Christmas “Dole”

 

Please apply to the clerk:

 

Mrs B.I. Smallwood, Tangelwood, Upper Leigh, Stoke on Trent ST10 4NU

BEFORE Friday 16th November

 

The monies will be distributed at a special service in Leigh Church on:

Saturday 24th November at 11am

 

(Anyone already receiving the “dole money” need not reapply)

    

All SAINTS CHURCH BAZAAR

 Saturday, November 17th 2007 2pm

LEIGH ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAAR

 

At Leigh Village Hall

 

A warm welcome is extended to all

 

This is our annual good housekeeping event to raise money for All Saints Church, for every day things like insurance, electricity, heating, oil etc.

 

A range of stalls, games and small raffles have been arranged

 

John and Yvonne Carter are very kindly co-ordinating the Grand Raffle this year and already owing to your generosity we have some excellent prizes for our Grand Prize Draw, 1st Prize £100.00 2nd Prize £50.00 3rd Prize £25.00 and many others. We know many of you provide a prize for this draw every year and we would be grateful if you would contact John & Yvonne on 502301 or deliver the prize to their home 3 Lime Close

 

We would be grateful for donations of Home made Cakes to Wendy Kirk, Nicky Gorton or Janella Beaman and bottles to Ann Smith or Eileen for the bottle stall.

 

A range of refreshments will be available.

 

Contact John Carter for any offers of support on 502301

July council meeting

6:37 pm

LEIGH PARISH COUNCIL

Minutes of a meeting

At Leigh Village Hall

On

Monday 9th July 2007

At

7.30pm

Meeting with Police Officer 7.30 pm – Did Not turn up

1.Apologies ; Carol Astbury

Present: E.J.Backhouse, B.I.Smallwood, E.Durose, P.G.Bailey, L.J.Ingram, J.Beaman, Cllr Kathy Lamb

2.Matters Arising from Last Months Minutes

Leigh Parish Plan Expenditure - LJI thinks that we need to order enough ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ signs to be £10.60 each, LJI will try to get the best price possible. Also Litter dropping signs needed, JB suggested 30 watch and 10 litter dropping signs and see what price we can get. LJI to ask ESBC about litter signs provided by them. Council decided to only look at purchasing the ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ signs and not litter signsLJI to request the donation cheque of £400.00 from the May Ball Committee.3.CorrespondenceCPRE – Raffle & Countryside Voice - Council agreed not to sell the raffle tickets. BIS took the Countryside Voice to readESBC – Declaration of Acceptance of Office of Councillor FormsS.C.C. – Draft Rights of Way Improvement Plan for Staffordshire - EJB took to read

SPCA – New Councillor Events - LJI and ED both to attend on 25th july,5 +18th September, 11th October 2007 at a cost of £20.00 for the first one and £10.00 for the second

Public Transport Map - Pin up on notice board

E S B C – Notice of Alteration – Electoral Roll - EJB read out alterations

4.Planning

PERMITS

1.Erection of 3 detached dwellings, two blocks of three terraced dwellings, triple garage and construction of vehicular access. Withington Farm, withington

2. Erection of a three storey side extension, rear conservatory and single storey rear extension with balcony over, Broad oak Farm, Leigh Lane. – Gallimore

3. Erection of a single storey front extension and rear porch, Foxglove Cottage, Nobut Road, Withington – Staines/Nunn

REFUSAL1. Erection of a conservatory, Field Cottage, Withington Green - ThorleyWITHDRAWN1. School House, Middleton Green - Mr & Mrs Eaton - Kathy Lamb to enquire about this proposal2.Falcon Ridge, Painley Hill Farm, Stone Road5.FinanceMrs Lynn Whittingham - Clerks Salary - May 2007 - £106.52 100970L.J.Ingram - Parish Plan Postage £6.23 100971Canon UK Ltd £27.80 100972

Old Boys School Trustees 2006/07 £10.00 100973

SPCA - New Councillor Course for LJI & ED £30.00 100974

PGB to enquire with David Duckett as to the cost of the election

Community Account Statement – 233 £3915.44Business Premium Account Statement – 69 £3811.34ED enquiring about the 30mph zone - Clerk to chase up for a responseBIS reported noise pollution from the scout camp at unsociable hours and a traffic issue. PGB suggested writing to the scouts to give them chance to put right these issues. Clerk to write a letter to the scouts stating these issues.

JB reported that the gate is missing at the end of the gully coming from the church.

JB has had a complaint about the hedge at Nadines at Withington Green and it needs cutting. Martin Jenkins field hedge that needs cutting.

JB reported that Friel Homes are going to donate nothing at all towards the playing field. Clerk to write to Friel Homes and tell them how badly we have been treated by their PR company. To be made an offer and then to completely back down.

JB has requested that parish Council provide the cost of the VAT towards the drainage of the field. The VAT is £1800.00. Clerk to write to NALC through SPCA at Stafford and ask them to forward it to London to see if we can pay the vat for the maintenance of the playing field. Parish Council can not allocate any help to the playing field until we know how much the election will be.

JB proposed in the event that NALC don’t let us claim the Vat would the Parish Council be prepared to support the playing field with the £1800.00. BIS seconded it. EJB, LJI, ED, in favour and PGB against.

7.Date and time of next meetingMonday 6th August 2007 at 7.30p.m - Trent and Dove Housing.Parish Council Accounts 1st April 2006 – 31st March 2007 – ready for audit6.Parish Matters

May Council meeting

6:32 pm

 

 

LEIGH PARISH COUNCIL

Minutes of the  meeting

At Leigh Village Hall

On

Wednesday 9th May 2007

At

8.00pm

1.Apologies ; Cllr Lamb

Present: E.J.Backhouse, P.G.Bailey, L.J.Ingram, J.B.Beaman, C.Astbury, B.I.Smallwood, E.Durose

2.Matters Arising from Last Months Minutes

LCR Newsletter - BIS proposed to renew the subscription 3 for and 1 against

PGB pointed out that we should be adding the minutes to Leigh website after they have been agreed.

EJB has been to the police station but he was not given any names. Clerk to write to Inspector Andy Mason at Uttoxeter Police Station about the culprits for the vandilising of the notice board outside post office

Post holes have been repaired down Raddle Lane

AGM

Councillors signed their new NALC Declaration of Acceptance of Office Forms

BIS proposed EJB for Chairman CA seconded and it was unanimous

LJI proposed PGB for Vice President and JB seconded, vote carried unanimously

NALC - Protection of Common Land - JB took to look at

LJI reported that he has now delivered all the copies of the Parish Plan and is going to pass copies to the Police Force, Vicar and Headmistress of the school.

Clerk to re-write to Janet Dean about the closure of care homes as we have not received a reply

LJI reported that the traffic regulations have changed  after hes read the annual Liaison meeting Minutes. PGB proposed trying to get a 30 mile an hour limit from The Green at Lower Leigh round past The Star Public House and round past the Post Office. Write to County Council, Highways Department

Clerk to write to the Highways complaining about the building stuff left on the road by Bradshaws.

BIS reported that Mr Wheeldon has received the letter and he has strengthened the fence.

Clerk to rewrite to Mr Stubbs if no action has been taken to remove the tree from the telephone line.

LJI reported that the neighbourhood watch signs can be made in aluminium and has got price. LJI to go round and count how many need replacing for the next meeting. Clerk to find out how much was spent on the Parish Plan.

3.Correspondence

ESBC - Local Development Framework - PGB to read through for next  meeting

Communities & Local Government - Model Code of Conduct - PGB  took to read through

ESBC - Help Shape the Future - LJI took the information

SCC - Requirements for the installation of seasonal attachments to street lighting - not applicable to Leigh

CCS - Membership Renewal - PGB proposed to renew membership, all in favour

ESBC - Notice of Alteration to Electoral Roll - EJB read out adjustments

Janet Dean - Advice Surgeries - BIS to pin up in the Post Office

Rachel - Friel Homes - Sponsorship - JB suggested we discuss in AOB

Steve Grocock - Trent & Dove Housing - Council agreed to have him to attend 9th July meeting at 7.30pm - Clerk to ring

4.Planning

1.            Erection of a single storey front extension and rear porch. Foxglove Cottage, Nobut Road, Withington. - No objections

2.            Erection of a three storey side extension and a rear conservatory. Broad Oak Farm, Leigh Lane, Bra shall - PGB reported that the application has been refused

3.            Erection of a conservatory, Field Cottage, Withington Green, Withington. - No Objections

4.            Conversion of old school house to dwelling and erection of a single storey side and rear extensions. School House, Hill Lane, Middleton Green, Leigh. - PGB suggested writing a letter of support - yes we do support  local youngsters trying to remain within the village and taking over a derilict school and the parish council support their application.

PERMITS

1.Removal of a length of hedgerow at Field Hall, Field

5.Finance

Mrs Lynn Whittingham - Clerks Salary - April 2007            £103.00            100964

Community Council Of Staffordshire - Subs             £20.00            100965

Inside-out - Church Concert - Donation                                £250.00            100966

6.Parish Matters

CA reported the hedge needs cutting at Pattisons - clerk to write to Highways and report that its dangerous

Post office requesting a brown bin to put the grass cuttings in as they mow the grass outside to shop. Write ESBC Environmental and explain and request a bin.

ED suggested writing to Michael thanking him for his years of service for the Parish Council

BIS asked if the Parish Council would be prepared to donate any money to the Concerts on the playing field PGB suggested donating £250.00, vote carried unanimously.

JB is asking for financial help to do the drainage on the playing field requesting help around £1500.00. EJB suggested asking Friel Homes to help.

280 tonne of 40mm clean Limestone ask Friel Homes. Clerk to ring and give this mobile number 07887611466 for JB and to ring him on Friday afternoon.

LJI  suggested putting litter dropping signs up reminding people  that there is a £75.00 fine. To consider when finances have been decided. LJI to price some signs up.

PGB bought up training for Ernie Durose and LJI would like to go too. Clerk to let the Councillors know when they are.

Clerk to write to ESBC Planning department as Mr & Mrs Kirkman have moved into a static caravan

7.Date and time of next meeting

Annual Parish Assembly

Tuesday 29th May 2007 at 7.30p.m. - Clerk to advertise in the advertiser

Do an advert and e-mail to John.beaman1@tiscali.co.uk

Council News Comments Off

September W.I.meeting

5:35 pm

Sept W.I.Meeting report.Congratulations to Tom and Kath Stanier on their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Summer Lunch Aug 17th A big thank you to members and husbands who made this a huge success especially those that were modelling the clothes for Edinburgh Wool shop for the entertainment.
Romanian Shoe boxes- 82 of these made up at the Meeting Room at the Church. Our Sock dolls were part of the goodies being sent.These were sent to Baddeley Green Church ready to go to Romania, well done to everyone who gave and helped.
Rehearsals are underway for some members who are taking part in the Entertainment at Sandon Hall on Nov 29th.
Next Meeting Oct 9th
Topic -Medicine and Music by Dr.J.M.Woodhead.Sales Table Chutney and Pickles.