Nether Poppleton Parish Council
Annual
Report – April 2008
I am
pleased to be able to present the annual report for the last twelve months. It has been another busy year for the Council
with some lengthy meetings and a great deal of constructive discussion. Unlike previous years we have not undertaken
any Joint Meetings with our colleagues on the Upper Poppleton Parish Council.
To report
on some of the items we have discussed I will start with areas that the Parish
Council are directly responsible for.
We continue
to upgrade the
As
previously reported, litter remains an ongoing problem. It is hoped that regular litter picks will
improve this situation.
The Common
Land areas which are owned by the Parish continue to be improved with regular
grass cutting and tree surgery. In addition, during the last two years, Councillors
have planted approximately 125 kilos of daffodils, bluebells, snowdrops and
crocuses in the area between the War Memorial and the boundary stone near the
Poppleton Centre. We have also planted
approximately 75 kilos of daffodils along
Whilst
Poppleton is not seen as a high crime area we continue to work with the
authorities to monitor problem areas.
Between February 2007 and February 2008 the following crimes were
recorded in the area.
These
figures only indicate crimes recorded to the police and may not show the total
picture.
The Council
has representation on many village and local organisations these include.
All
meetings listed are reported back to the Parish Council by the representatives.
This ensures that all councillors are fully updated on all matters that are
relevant to the Council.
We are
continuing to work on the development of the Poppleton circular walk and the
proposed development of the Moat Fields area.
Within the next two months we will be installing three stone seats in
this area.
For the
last three years we have set a budget of £17,200. However, when setting the budget for the
current year we have had to increase it to £21,000. This is almost entirely due to increase
expenditure on assets owned by the Council.
The main changes are for work that is required on the Moat Fields and
the Wildlife area.
This is
only a sample of the work currently being undertaken by the Parish
Council. Hopefully the introduction of a
Parish magazine will keep residents informed of all future developments. This will be delivered to all the residents
by the councillors at least twice a year.
In
concluding the Annual Report all Councillors would like to offer their thanks
to the Clerk for the work he undertakes and for the many hours he puts in over
and above his paid duties.
Signed on
behalf of Nether Poppleton Parish Council
David
Tomlinson – Chairman
April 2008