Parish Council Meeting 20th July 2015

Monday 20th July 2015 at 7pm -meeting of Slingsby, South Holme and Fryton Parish Council at Slingsby Village Hall. The agenda is:-

1. Apologies for Absence.

2. Declarations of Interest on Agenda Items.

3. Items raised by members of the public.

4. To agree and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 1st June 2015.

5. Co-option to fill three vacancies for Parish Councillors.

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

7. Planning. (To consider and make comments on planning applications received.)

8. Village Items.

·       Street Lights.
·       Phone Box.
·       Defibrillator.
·       Highways Issues.
·       Village Design Statement.
·       Seat on Long Balk.
·       Salt Bin on High Street.

9. Reports (For information only)

Chair’s Report.

Clerk’s Report.

10. Finance.

Members of the public and press are invited to attend.

Date of next meeting: 21st September 2015

 

 

Fracking consultation extended

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Fracking consultation extended by Environment Agency and other news

Public consultation on Third Energy’s application for an environmental permit to frack at Kirby Misperton has been extended by the Environment Agency to Friday, 7 August.  This is to allow people more time to read the company’s proposals and submit their comments.  The consultation allows local people to raise any local environmental concerns that they want to be taken into consideration when a decision is made on whether a permit should be issued. The consultation is open people throughout the Vale of Pickering, including Slingsby, where Third Energy were surveying last summer.

The consultation documents can be viewed online at

https://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/npsapp/teuk/third_energy

or at Malton and Pickering libraries.  Comments can be submitted using the online tool, by emailing [email protected] or in writing to P&SC – EP Team, Quadrant 2, 99 Parkway Avenue, Sheffield, S9 4WF

Third Energy’s separate application to North Yorkshire County Council for planning permission to frack at Kirby Misperton was returned to the company because of deficiencies in the information provided.  The application failed the Council’s validation test on numerous grounds, including no details of the production stage, site restoration, flood impact assessment, chemicals used, amount of waste water, noise monitoring, or the effect of noise and air pollution on visitors to Flamingo Land.  We understand that the company has now resubmitted the application.

More information is available at www.frackfreeryedale.org/thirdenergy

Other recent fracking news:

The full, uncensored government report from DEFRA “Shale Gas Rural Economy Impacts” has finally been published with the ‘redacted’ sections reinstated.  This warns that the leakage of waste fluids could affect human health through polluted water or the consumption of contaminated agricultural products, as has happened in the USA.  Even if contaminated surface water does not directly affect drinking water supplies, the report says that fracking can affect human health indirectly through contaminated wildlife, livestock, or agricultural products.  As North Yorkshire is a major farming area, this is a particular concern: an accident could devastate the local agricultural economy.

The report also estimates that house prices could fall by 7% within a mile of the fracking wells and that properties within a mile and a half might incur additional insurance costs.

The Task Force on Shale Gas, an independent body but industry-funded, has concluded that it is too soon to say whether fracking would be a good thing for the UK and that the effect on climate change could rule it out.  It also says that the industry has not been transparent enough and it would take time to reassure the public about the technology.  The next section of the Task Force’s study, which will deal with the effects on climate change, is to be published in September.

Ryedale Festival swings into action

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The Ryedale Festival gets under way this Friday morning with Sir Thomas Allen, no less, heading the cast in Bach’s comic and quirky Coffee Cantata in Pickering.

Many of the 51 events in this year’s Festival are now getting booked out, so here, from the Slingsby Village website’s very own Festival mole, is your insider’s guide to events where you can still snap up tickets:

Tuesday 21 July, 7pm, the Milton Rooms, Malton: the National Youth Jazz Orchestra playing big band classics and new compositions. Swing to the best young jazz musicians in the country!

Wednesday 22 July 8pm, St Mary’s Priory Church, Old Malton: Late, great string quartets by Haydn and Bartok. (Free pre-concert talk at 7pm). This concert includes two of the greatest of 20th century quartets, to complete what will be a unique cycle of the six Bartok masterworks.

Friday 24 July 11am, Joan of Arc Hall, Botton: Brass ensemble Aedelfrith, Northumbrian/Celtic inspired music from all ages (coffee before the concert).

Saturday 25 July 11am, St Hilda’s Church, Sherburn: Polyhymnia sing passionate gypsy-inspired vocal works (coffee before the concert).

Monday 27 July 3pm, St Mary’s Church Ebberston: Bach, including THE great Chaconne, played by Fenella Humphreys (violin).

Monday 27 July 8pm, St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough: the Dunedin Consort play Bach, including all the famous violin concertos.

Friday 31 July 8pm, Duncombe Park Saloon: Michael Berkeley (of Radio 3 Private Passions) introduces favourite music, from Mozart to the present, including some of his own.

Saturday 1 August 11am, Choral music in St Mary’s Church, Thirsk. Includes the choral version of Samuel Barber’s famous Adagio (coffee before the concert)

For full details of all concerts, prices and how to book, visit the Festival website: http://www.ryedalefestival.com

Box Office Tel. 01751 475777. Email: [email protected]

Opening Times: Monday, 9.30am to 4.00pm; Tuesday – Friday, 9.30am to 2.00pm; Saturday, 9.30am to 12.00pm.

NYP Community Messaging – Ryedale burglaries

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Several burglaries/thefts have occurred overnight (July 7th) in West Heslerton, East Heslerton, Sherburn and Butterwick areas. Items taken included saddles and tack, also powertools, strimmers, a ton of lead, gas bottles and barbed wire.

Please be vigilant and make sure your security is revised. Please can we remind you to ring the police on either 101 or 999 (if deemed necessary) to report suspicious vehicles and persons immediately.

Car Boot Sale: Sunday 12th July

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Another Slingsby car boot sale will be taking place this Sunday (July 12th) on Slingsby’s sports field, from 7 am to 2 pm (weather and ground conditions 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 information about the car boot sales this year, go to the sportsfield page.

Hill Climb at Kilburn Saturday 11th July 2015 at 2 pm

 

nataliie bradleyPickering and District Motor Club Hill Climb at Kilburn on Saturday July 11th 2015 at 2 pm.

We have been sent the following details of this event, as former Slingsby School pupil Natalie Bradley is being supported by the Motor Club in raising funds for her expedition to Peru.

Hi, my name is Natalie Bradley. I am a year 10 pupil at Malton School. In 2016 I am going to go on an expedition to Peru where I will be helping build and improve facilities for the people living there. As part of my fundraising for this trip I will be helping my Dad and Pickering District Motor Club at their event next Saturday 11th July. The club is making a donation to my fund as a gesture of thanks for our family’s support and dedication to it. I would be very grateful if it would be possible to put this on the village website. Many thanks Natalie.

 July 11th starting at 2pm sees Pickering & Dist Motor Club hold the annual Hill Climb at Kilburn. Described as a fun event with a mixture of modern and classic bikes and this year something a little different. Off road Hill Climbing at its best, a knock out competition or just a challenge against the hill. Natalie Bradley, daughter of long time club chairman and all time racer, Rob Bradley will be at the Hill Climb helping out where she can. After the club agreed to support her fundraising efforts for her expedition to Peru in 2016. Natalie said ‘Dad is usually doing something with bikes, be it riding himself or helping with running club events, that’s is how it has always been, he is not around much on a weekend. I have been to grasstracks but this will be my first time at a Hill climb. I’m not quite sure what I will be doing but Dad tells me that he will keep me busy’.
Anyone interested in riding can contact Dave Brown on 01904 622274 or find Pickering & District M/C on facebook.