A new multi use poo/litter bin has been made available by the Parish Council. Requested by a Slingsby resident and installed by Cllr David Bairstow, the bin is situated at Baxton Howe at the entrance to the wood.
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Planning Permission for Balk Site Granted
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•As some residents will already know, North Yorkshire Council’s Area Planning Committee met last Thursday (18 Jan 2024) and granted permission to Castle Howard’s application (originally made in Spring 2023) for the erection of 26 houses on the field east of the Balk. The second field further east (under different ownership) was not considered at this time.
In addition to written comments made last year, objections and reservations were raised in person at the meeting on behalf of Slingsby residents, and one further detailed written comment by a local resident was submitted to the meeting.
Ultimately, the permission was granted subject to a number of conditions detailed in the Committee report.
One of the major concerns was regarding the consistency of design between this development and that proposed for the other field. The planning officers assured Members that they had authority to ensure that there was consistency across the two developments.
Follow the link below for the minutes of the planning committee, and further links to the detailed site layout and contributor comments:
Earlier background reports by the Slingsby Village website:
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No Mobile Post Office in Slingsby 22 Jan
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•We are told that the post van will NOT be visiting Slingsby on Monday 22 January 2024. It is expected to be back on the road on Tuesday.
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A New Slingsby Neighbourhood Watch
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•We’ve received the following from Councillor David Bairstow, regarding a new Neighbourhood Watch scheme for Slingsby, Fryton and South Holme:
Knowing that the old Neighbourhood Watch had ceased to exist, I had been thinking about starting it up again for some time. I’ve now registered a new Neighbourhood Watch for Slingsby, Fryton and South Holme on the official website and started a Parish Neighbourhood Watch Facebook group.
You can register as an individual on the NW site, just go www.ourwatch.org.uk. Once you’ve done that you can search for Slingsby to join the new scheme. The Facebook group, which you can access by searching ‘Slingsby Neighbourhood Watch’, is just a way of quickly alerting other residents of any thefts, suspicious behaviour/individuals etc.
New signage for the scheme will be going up in the coming days, and window stickers will also be made available for anyone who wants them.
Regards,
Councillor David Bairstow
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Fitness Classes for January continue in Slingsby Village Hall
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•Ollie Varey’s fitness classes continue on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays each week through January 2024, with the next class this evening at 6pm. Full details are on the poster.
Questions? You can contact Ollie by voice, text or email: 07852 327889, [email protected] or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VareyFIT/