Monthly Archives: February 2015

35 Jarman Drive, Horsehay Planning Application

The Parish Council has been notified of the following planning application:

TWC/2015/0159 35 Jarman Drive, Horsehay. Erection of a single storey rear extension.

 

Please Note

Dawley Hamlets Parish Council is NOT the Planning Authority; this is the function of The Borough Council. The view of the Parish Council does not carry any extra weight (over and above any other resident) nor is it guaranteed to be taken into account when any decision is made by the Borough Council. The Parish Council is simply invited, by the Borough Council, to give its views on planning applications. If this planning application affects you, or you have a view which you wish to be taken into consideration by the Planning Officers of the Borough Council then it is important that you convey that opinion directly to the relevant authority (which is Telford and Wrekin Council). The Parish Council is unable to “pass on” the views of others to the Planning Authority but it may take into account the views of residents of the Parish when deciding upon its own position on any particular application.

Mobile Police Station 4th March

The Parish Council has received the following note from PCSO Sarah Houlston:

Hello,
Hope you are well?
We will be having the mobile police station on the car park of Little Dawley Shop (Premier) on Wednesday 4th March 1730-1900. We have some goodies in relation to burglaries and securing your homes.
In light of recent events there maybe many residents of Little Dawley and surrounding areas that maybe feeling quite vunerable, if you could notify them of the above and if they would like to come and speak to us that would be great.
Thank you
Sarah Houlston
PCSO 6316
Dawley and Malinslee SNT
Malinsgate Police Staion
Phone: 101
Twitter: @GreatDawleyCops

 

Proposed Horsehay development site

The Parish Council has received the following communication from Mr, Kevin Webb of Bournville Village Trust:

Please see the attached newsletter for advice on works planned to start on site later this week – the first part of the habitat enhancement and the construction of some of the required hibernacula, with associated planting of trees and shrubs.

The newsletter will be posted to properties on Woodhouse Lane, Wellington Road and Myford where of course numerous properties back onto the proposed development area.

I’ll also send copies to my colleagues at this office and to the Lightmoor Village Community Group and others. As the works aren’t really visible for most of the Village residents I wasn’t going to do a wider posting than this, but the advice should be on the web and social media

There is as yet no firm programme for the remaining ecology works relating to site fencing and clearance of protected species under the licence from Natural England, but I shall let people know of such further operations when possible.

Kevin Webb
Project Director

Site of 48 Avon Close and The Lilacs, 22 Horsehay Common,

The Parish Council has been notified of the following planning applications:

TWC/2015/0141 Site of 48 Avon Close, Little Dawley, Telford, Shropshire Erection of one dwelling.
TWC/2015/0128  The Lilacs, 22 Horsehay Common, Horsehay. Replacement of existing garage.

Please Note

Dawley Hamlets Parish Council is NOT the Planning Authority; this is the function of The Borough Council. The view of the Parish Council does not carry any extra weight (over and above any other resident) nor is it guaranteed to be taken into account when any decision is made by the Borough Council. The Parish Council is simply invited, by the Borough Council, to give its views on planning applications. If this planning application affects you, or you have a view which you wish to be taken into consideration by the Planning Officers of the Borough Council then it is important that you convey that opinion directly to the relevant authority (which is Telford and Wrekin Council). The Parish Council is unable to “pass on” the views of others to the Planning Authority but it may take into account the views of residents of the Parish when deciding upon its own position on any particular application.

February meeting of the Parish Council

The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held at Horsehay Village Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday 18th February 2015.

DAWLEY HAMLETS PARISH COUNCIL
Regent Villa, London Road, St. George’s, Telford, TF2 9LH 01952 458006

To all members of Dawley Hamlets Parish Council
You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of the Parish Council to be held on Wednesday 18th February 2015 at Horsehay Village Hall at 7:00 p.m.
Signed Martin Goldstraw (Clerk) 12th February 2015
___________________________________________________________________
AGENDA

1. Apologies
2. Declarations of Interest and Dispensation Requests

3. Veolia Waste Management – Speaker Mr Weaver.

4. Public Session
5. Police Session
6. To confirm the Minutes of the Meeting held on 21st January 2015

7. Parish Matters
a) The Aqueduct – Structural Survey
b) Summer Family Event
c) War Memorial Gates

8. PLANNING APPLICATIONS
a) To consider applications and receive permissions and refusals.
9. Accounts
a) List of payments and cheques for signature TO BE TABLED
b) Bank Reconciliation TO BE TABLED
10. Correspondence

11. Items for the next agenda.

12. Date of next meeting –
Wednesday 18th March 2015 at 7.00 p.m. at Horsehay Village Hall.

Land adjacent Windermere House, Farm Lane, Horsehay.

The Parish Council has today been notified of the following planning application:

TWC/2014/0998 N/A Land adjacent Windermere House, Farm Lane, Horsehay, Telford, Shropshire Erection of 13 dwellings with associated parking, access and drainage *** Amended plans received ***

The application can be viewed on-line at the Borough Council’s website here:

https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa-applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2014/0998

Please Note

Dawley Hamlets Parish Council is NOT the Planning Authority; this is the function of The Borough Council. The view of the Parish Council does not carry any extra weight (over and above any other resident) nor is it guaranteed to be taken into account when any decision is made by the Borough Council. The Parish Council is simply invited, by the Borough Council, to give its views on planning applications. If this planning application affects you, or you have a view which you wish to be taken into consideration by the Planning Officers of the Borough Council then it is important that you convey that opinion directly to the relevant authority (which is Telford and Wrekin Council). The Parish Council is unable to “pass on” the views of others to the Planning Authority but it may take into account the views of residents of the Parish when deciding upon its own position on any particular application.