Agenda and minutes

Venue: Curry Rivel Village Hall - Curry Rivel. View directions

Contact: LCN Team Email: lcn@somerset.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

To appoint the Chair of the Local Community Network pdf icon PDF 1 MB

Only members of the core membership are eligible to be nominated as the Chair. Either the Chair or Vice-Chair of the Local Community Network shall be a Somerset Council Councillor.

 

Only voting members can make nominations. The nomination must be seconded to be valid.

 

Minutes:

Nominations:

1.             Cllr Sean Dromgoole - nominated by Rupert Cox, seconded by Cllr Jane Redfearne

2.             Cllr Richard Wilkins – nominated by Cllr Mike Stanton, seconded by Cllr Adam Dance

Resolved:

 

Cllr Sean Dromgoole – 8 in favour

Cllr Richard Wilkins – 23 in favour

 

Cllr Richard Wilkins was duly elected as the Chair of the Local Community Network.

2.

To appoint the Vice-Chair of the Local Community Network

Only members of the core membership are eligible to be nominated as the Vice-Chair. Either the Chair or Vice-Chair must be a Somerset Council Councillor.

 

Only voting members can make nominations. The nomination must be seconded to be valid.

 

Minutes:

Nominations:

1.     Cllr Anthony Betty of Othery Parish Council - nominated by Cllr Diogo Rodrigues, seconded by Cllr Andy Dingwall

2.     Cllr Louise Clarke of Martock Parish Council – self nomination, seconded by Cllr Mike Stanton          

 

Resolved:

Cllr Anthony Betty – 17 in favour

Cllr Louise Clarke  - 11 in favour

 

Cllr Anthony Betty was duly elected as Vice-chair of the Local Community Network.

 

 

3.

Apologies for Absence

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from:

              Cllr Alan Bradford, Somerset Council

              Cllr Tim Kerley, Somerset Council

              Cllr Norman Cavill, Somerset Council

              Cllr David Fothergill, Somerset Council

              Cllr Bill Revans, Somerset Council

              Philip Edge – Langport and Somerton Transport group

              Cllr Gerard Tucker, Aller Parish Council

              Cllr Jackie Fisher, Westonzoyland Parish Council

 

4.

Declarations of Interest pdf icon PDF 60 KB

To receive and note any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests, other registrable interests and non-registrable interests in respect of any matters included on the agenda for consideration at this meeting.

(The other registrable interests of Councillors of Somerset Council, arising from membership of City, Town or Parish Councils and other Local Authorities will automatically be recorded in the minutes.)

Minutes:

Declarations of interest were received from:

              Cllr Mike Stanton declared an interest due to his role as the Chair of the Somerset Rivers Authority Board.

 

5.

Public Question Time

The Chair to advise of any questions, statements or petitions received that are not covered by items on the agenda for the meeting on which members of the public have requested to speak.

Minutes:

There were no questions, statements or petitions received from members of the public.   

 

6.

To determine the priorities and areas of focus for the Local Community Network for the next 12 months. pdf icon PDF 1 MB

(a)   What are Local Community Networks (LCNs) and how we will work together.

 

(b)   Discussion – What is important to residents and businesses in our area? (An opportunity to raise any local issues or concerns for the LCN to consider).

 

The Terms of Reference for the LCNs are detailed at agenda item 1 or can be viewed at: Terms of reference (somerset.gov.uk)

 

Frequently Asked Questions can also be viewed at: Frequently Asked Questions (somerset.gov.uk)

 

Minutes:

Frances Gully (LCN Development Lead) shared a presentation on the purpose of the LCN and how it would feed back into the work of Somerset Council.

There is a dedicated page on the Somerset Council website which can be accessed via this link.

 

The LCN Development Lead invited comments and questions from members and the following items were discussed.

              The role of the LCN as a decision-making body.

              The role of the link officers and when they will be in post.

 

Attendees were asked to share what themes, issues, and opportunities they wanted the Levels and Moors LCN to explore over the next 12 months.

What is important to our residents and how do we know that?

Somerset Council

              The planning function – approvals process, lack of enforcement, lack of communication

              Lack of understanding of Somerset Council responsibilities

              Lack of action on known issues

 

Housing and development management

              Protection of Heritage and listed buildings

              Affordable and Social Housing

              Community Land Trusts

              Lack of strategic planning

 

Transport

              Public Transport – cuts to bus services, access to train, links to larger villages and towns - especially when no amenities at a village/loss of local shops.

              Active Travel issues – lack of cycle/walking routes, lack of pavements on walking routes, inaccessible footpaths, car sharing

              EV charging points

 

Highways

              The state of roads i.e potholes

              Freight routes through small villages causing disruption.

              Air pollution

              Availability and cost of parking in rural areas

              EV charging point at key sites

              A358 dualling

 

Communication/connectivity

              Access to broadband/fiberoptic

 

Flooding

              Businesses struggling to operate due to disruption.

              Impact on mental health in flood hit communities.

 

Rural crime

              Antisocial behaviour

              Burglary & theft

              Speeding

              Drink and drug driving

 

Environmental issues

              Out of date sewage systems/water pollution/phosphates

              Tree Planting and tree care.

              Loss of habitats

              Loss of hedgerows 

              Reducing waste

              Dog waste/fouling

              Air pollution

 

Employment and Skills

              Tourism and Local Economy

 

Health and wellbeing

              Education and special educational needs provision

              All social care - Adults, Youth, Seniors, Disabled

              Youth Services – funding streams, what is available, venues and support, non-sport related ideas

              Lack of support for those who work as voluntary carers.

              Lack of burial space

              Access to funds for community projects i.e. playground equipment and community shop, and knowing where to apply and help in applying

              Cost of living issues

              Access to open spaces

              Mental Health in rural communities

 

How do we know?

              Complaints received.

              Surveys

              Speedwatch

              Local data collection

              Existing village plans

 

Is there something we can do about it, and/or are there local examples already working?

 

Somerset Council

      Somerset Council contact for repairs and improvements on council land

      Support for available funding and grant opportunities

      Effective two-way communication

 

Housing and development management

              More support in claiming 106  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

To agree the frequency of meetings

Minutes:

The Chair asked members to consider the frequency of meetings of the LCN Levels and Moors and advised that the officer recommendation is 6-8 weekly. The following comments and questions were received and discussed –

              The frequency of meetings would depend on the resource available within the LCN team.

              Some members felt daytime meetings would be preferred, but officers advised that during early consultation with parish and town councils there had been a strong steer for evening meetings.   

The Chair concluded that the recommendation from officers of 6-8 weekly meetings was agreed, but that this would need to be reviewed after the initial 12-month period.           

 

8.

The schedule of meetings for the next 12 months

Minutes:

The Chair asked members to consider the schedule of meetings for the LCN Levels and Moors and advised that the next meeting would be scheduled in for September. The following comments and questions were received and discussed:

              Need to plan LCN meetings carefully to avoid repeated clashes with parish and town council meetings where possible.

              Need to consider timings of how parish and town council representatives can feed back LCN notes and decisions to their own council meetings, especially Parish Meetings that are only held once or twice a year. 

The Chair concluded that the schedule of meetings for the next 12 months would be confirmed at the next meeting in September 2023.