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Parish Council meeting 9 September

 A regular meeting of the Parish Council will take place on Monday 9 September in Slingsby Village Hall. Read on for the full agenda…

 SLINGSBY, SOUTH HOLME AND FRYTON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING

to be held in the Village Hall on Monday 9th September 2013 at 7pm.

AGENDA

Members of the public may speak to and ask questions of the Council before the meeting.

1. Comments from members of the public. To take comments from the public.

2. Apologies. To receive apologies for absence.

3. Code of Conduct. 

To receive declarations as required by the new Code of Conduct.

4. Minutes.

To agree and sign the minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on Monday July 8th and Planning meeting held on July 31st 2013.

5. Exchange of information and items for the next agenda.

Questions from councillors and officers ( for information only).

6. Correspondence.

To accept the resignation of C Crouch as a Parish Councillor.

7. Planning.

i)To consider and make comments on the following planning application.

Application No: 13/00943/LBC

Proposal: Internal and external alterations to include replacement of chimney stack with reclaimed bricks, removal of mezzanine floor to “study room”, removal of internal partition wall, removal of existing fireplace and construction of chimney breast and replacement fireplace.

Location: Grange House, Railway Street, Slingsby Malton YO62 4AL

Applicant: Mr S Massey

ii) Results.

a) 13/00575/73A Apple Garth, Green Dyke Lane, Slingsby. Granted.

b) 13/00677/LBC Orchard Cottage, Railway Street, Slingsby. Granted.

c) 13/00770/HOUSE 17, Sycamore Close, Slingsby. Granted.

8. Reports.

For information only.

I) Chairman’s report.

ii) Clerks report

9. Yorkshire Local Council Association Annual Conference.

10. Street lighting.

To discuss the inspection of the streetlights and agree which will be replaced and which what design.

11. Winter Maintenance.

To agree the Winter Maintenance policy for the 2013 /14 winter.

12.Clerk’s employment.

13. Finance.

i) To receive the bank reconciliation as per bank accounts.

ii) To receive the budget update.

iii) To agree payments and sign cheques.

 

Car Boot Sale: Sunday 8th September

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 The final Slingsby car boot sale for this year will be taking place next Sunday (September 8th) on the sports field, from 7 am to 2 pm (weather permitting, of course).

N.B. For general car boot queries, please ring the Sports Club on 01653 627124 (Friday 8.30 pm – 10.30 pm, Saturday 8.30 pm – 11.30 pm and Sunday 8.30 pm – 10.30 pm).

For future information and updates about the car boot sale dates for 2014, go to thesportsfield page.

Ceilidh in Amotherby

Saturday 21st September, 7.30pm, Amotherby Parish Hall

A Ceilidh will take place on Saturday 21st September at the Parish Hall, Amotherby in aid of the car park tarmac fund. 

Doors open at 6-45 pm for a start at 7-30 pm. Bring & share food, bar.

Tickets (£5 adults, £2.50 under 16s) are available in advance from Andy Holmes 01653 695220 or email  [email protected]  There may be limited availability on the door.

Hovingham Market: 7th September 2013

Hovingham Market

Hovingham Village Market takes place again next weekend (Saturday 7th September) starting at 10.30am and going through to 1.30pm.

More details can be found on their website and why not check out their Twitter feed too.

Welsh Axemen to invade Ryedale!

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Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September 2013, 10am – 5pm, the Yorkshire Arboretum at Castle Howard.

The Wye Valley Axemen will be headlining at the 5th annual Wild About Wood Festival at the Yorkshire Arboretum. Apart from the marauding axemen, there’ll be a wide range of activities and craft demonstrations for all the family. Have a go at archery or paddle a coracle on the lake!

For full details and admission prices, read on…

WELSH AXEMEN TO INVADE YORKSHIRE!

The Romans did it in the 1st century AD, the Vikings did it in the 8th, and Harald Hardrada met a grisly end when he tried it at Stamford Bridge in 1066. Invading Yorkshire is not for the faint-hearted! But a group of Welshmen, armed to the teeth, plan to try, at least for a couple of days in September.

The Wye Valley Axemen will be marauding in Ryedale at the 5th annual Wild About Wood festival at the Yorkshire Arboretum, Castle Howard on the 14th and 15th September. There’ll be daily displays of dazzling lumberjack skills as the team use incredible strength, speed and accuracy to reduce huge chunks of timber to wood chips and sawdust with razor sharp axes and saws. They claim to be visiting Yorkshire in peace – but we’re not so sure!

Visitors to the event can also get more closely acquainted with nature in the Discovery Zone where the whole family can take part in a wide range of free activities and workshops. Go on a minibeast hunt, make a musical instrument from nature’s abundant materials, learn about the amazing world of mammals or get up close and personal with spiders, slugs and snails!

Liberate your inner Bear Grylls and try shelter-building or, for those in a more creative frame of mind, see what art can be created from the arboretum floor.

Visitors can also try paper-making and watercolour painting, take a turn at wallops (we’re assured it’s a game!) or take a free mini-tour of the arboretum, which will offer a glimpse of the beauty and ecological importance of this very special place. For the more intrepid there’s the opportunity to paddle a coracle on the arboretum’s lake, unleash that inner Robin Hood on the have-a-go archery range, or get a bird’s eye view of things and climb one of the arboretum’s magnificent trees.

There’ll be a wide range of traditional craft demonstrations to watch too including pole lathe turning, heavy horse logging, willow weaving, blacksmithing, wood carving and charcoal burning. Or stand well back as the chainsaw carvers create their masterpieces and the mobile sawmill powers up and creates a lot of noise and sawdust!

There are also daily birds of prey displays, live music throughout the weekend, and a delicious variety of locally sourced food and drink to enjoy – everything from a delicious hog roast, to delectable cakes, to pizza cooked in a train (yes really!). It might be a little early for Christmas shopping, but you’re sure to find something to tempt you amongst the dozens of arts and crafts stalls.

The Wild About Wood festival runs at the Yorkshire Arboretum from 10am-5pm on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September 2013. More information is at www.wildaboutwood.org

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Admission prices, which include all arena displays, craft demonstrations, Discovery Zone activities and arboretum tours, are Adult £8, Child (3-16) £5, Infants (under 3) Free, Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £21, Concessions (Senior citizens/NUS) £6.

For more information about Wild About Wood please explore: www.wildaboutwood.org or contact [email protected]

The Yorkshire Arboretum and Ray Wood are gardens of the Castle Howard Arboretum Trust, an independent charity established to maintain and protect these unique collections. Founded in 1997 as a partnership between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Castle Howard, the Trust’s patron is HRH The Prince of Wales.

The Yorkshire Arboretum is located adjacent to Castle Howard and is open from 10am – 4pm every day from March – November, with extended opening to 6pm at weekends from May – October. Admission is £6 for adults, £3 for juniors (12-16) and £15 for families. Under 12s are admitted free. Find out more at www.yorkshirearboretum.org

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Anna Porter, Marketing Manager

The Yorkshire Arboretum

Tel: 01653 648598

Email: [email protected]