Herefordshire Travellers’ Sites Development Plan Document -Adoption

I don’t know if anyone is interested in the attached?

CJ

From: Gilson, Susannah Susannah.Gilson@herefordshire.gov.uk
Sent: 15 October 2019 13:38
To: Undisclosed recipients:
Subject: Herefordshire Travellers’ Sites Development Plan Document – Adoption

Herefordshire Local Plan – Travellers’ Sites Development Plan Document (DPD), Adoption

I am writing to you to confirm that In accordance with Regulation 26 of the Town and Country Planning Act 2012 at the Council meeting 11 October 2019, Herefordshire Council resolved to adopt the Herefordshire Travellers’ Sites DPD.

Please find a copy of the Adoption Statement attached.

All relevant documents can be viewed on the Council website at:
www.herefordshire.gov.uk/travellersitesdocument/adoption

The documents are also available to view at local customer centres and libraries across the County during normal office hours.

Yours sincerely

Angela Newey
Senior Planning Officer

Allensmore Cider

There will be no more walks and BBQs this year, but to make sure we have cider drink at next years BBQs we need to pick the cider apples, and that’s where you come in!

Cider pickers are invited to meet at 2pm on Saturday, 12th October at The Williams’, “Inkerman”, HR2 9AT, where we will pick Steve’s apples. Bring a bucket if you have one. This will be followed by a warm meal (lasagne or curry…or both!) and some other treats. For more information contact Steve or Carol on 01981 570568

ALLENSMORE HISTORY MATTERS

It was a pleasure to see nearly 40 people come to the village hall on Friday last to hear the talk on ‘Education in Allensmore from 1824-1957’. As with the informal get together in July, we were particularly delighted to welcome past pupils, including a couple who were not there at the summer session. We heard about the evidence for early charity schools in Allensmore and the transition from voluntary education to a national system after the 1870 Education Act, which led to the building of a school in Allensmore (now used as the village hall). However, this transition did not go smoothly due to the terms and conditions laid down by Evan Pateshall, who gave the land for the school in 1871. We read the heated exchanges that took place over who would have control of the new ‘Board’ school ….. and thought that our modern politicians do not have a monopoly on inflammatory language! The evidence from the National Archives at Kew had also revealed lots of interesting correspondence at the Board of Education about what to do when the school was failing its inspections between 1910-20; some of the internal memos would not have been out of place in the old television programme ‘Yes Minister’! We heard about the recollections of pupils at the school in the 1940’s and 50’s and then found out what happened between 1957-60 before the school was officially handed over to the community for use as the Pateshall village hall.

The services of Pam, Brigitte and Dorothy in serving refreshments was much appreciated, as was all the help from those who put the furniture away at the end of the evening. Yvonne Chapman, the speaker for this event, would also like to thank everyone for the lovely flowers – they have pride of place in her lounge.

The next ‘Allensmore History Matters’ event will be after Christmas; this will probably be another informal get-together over a ‘cuppa’, when different people can chat about by-gone days. If you have any topics that you are particularly interested in, do let Yvonne know [01432 806 414].

Herefordshire Council Corporate Plan

Hello All

Herefordshire Council is in the process of putting together a new Corporate Plan for the next four years from 2020 to 2024.  Before the formal budget consultation process which will commence in November, Herefordshire Council are seeking to understand people’s ambitions for Herefordshire, better understand what the priorities are and what you would want to see council money being spent on.

If you would like to contribute, please find below a link to the news page on the council website giving the schedule and locations of pop-up consultations.  Alternatively, a short online survey is also available for you to complete.

https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/ambition

Cheers

Christy  Bolderson (Cllr)                      

ALLENSMORE HISTORY MATTERS

27th Sept 2019, 7-9.00 p.m.  – final reminder

The third meeting about local history will take place on Friday 27th September, from 7.00-9.00 p.m. in Pateshall Hall. There will be an entrance fee of £3 to include ‘half-time’ refreshments. The session this time will be a talk about education in Allensmore covering the period 1824-1956 when the school closed, then a little about what happened during the next three years, before the building became the village hall. There will also be a display of some of the evidence that has been found including a lovely photograph of the pupils taken on May Day 1901 (it would be great if more photographs come to light – of the school and/or Allensmore generally! Bring them along and Nick will scan them onto the computer.)

If anyone else if prepared to help Pam and Brigitte on refreshment duty, this would be much appreciated [Yvonne’s number is 01432 806 414)

We look forward to seeing you there and exploring the story of schooling in the village. If you have any topics of local history that you are interested in exploring, then we would like to hear about them.

Harvest Festival

Good Morning

Allensmore Harvest Festival takes place this Thursday, 26th September at 7.30pm in St Andrew’s Church. Produce to decorate the church will be most welcome. We are bellringing on Wednesday from 7.30pm until 9.00pm and would be happy to receive any gifts of fruit or vegetables, otherwise drop them off at the church when convenient or bring them along to the service.

The annual thanksgiving service will be followed by light refreshments. Everyone is welcome to join us for this traditional festival.

Kind Regards

Carol Williams

Allensmore Neighbourhood Development Plan

All the responses to the most recent consultation (“Regulation 14”) were discussed at the last Steering Group meeting on 19th August and following some small amendments, the documents were submitted to the Parish Council for approval at their next meeting on 19th September. As no matters have arisen since the last meeting, the Steering Group meeting planned for next Monday 16th September will not be required and has been cancelled.

Following the approval by the Parish Council next week, the documents will be submitted to Herefordshire Council for them to complete the final stages before the referendum to seek residents’ formal approval for the draft plan to gain full legal status in future planning decisions.

                Nick Chapman, chair of the Allensmore NDP Steering Group

Walk and BBQ reminder

The current forecast is for pleasant, pre-autumnal weather to enjoy the Village Walk this Saturday, 7th September starting at 3pm from Lower Mawfield Courtyard HR2 9BQ. The BBQ, to which non-walkers are very welcome to come, will be lit at 5pm for the usual spread of local food and drink. Donations as usual in aid of St. Andrew’s.

This may well be the last walk of the season (as we will be apple picking next month) so it would be great to see lots there!

St. Andrew’s Re-ordering Project (“Mission and Mortar”)

Friday 6th September at 10.30am in the church.

Wendy Coomby and Tim Bridges from the diocese will be visiting again this coming Friday. Their visit is in support of the Church’s efforts to provide facilities to improve the experience of attending church and for the church building to be a more useful facility for community use.

As at their last visit in March this meeting is open to all who are interested in how this project unfolds.