Staveley & Copgrove Parish Council

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Newsletter No. 15

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A few quick updates from the Parish Council:

New ‘No Footway’ Sign for Minskip Road

North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) have confirmed that they will action a ‘No Footway’ warning sign to motorists when approaching Staveley along the Minskip Road. The Parish Council (PC) requested a sign following resident comments at the last PC meeting on the dangers of walking the section of road between the Staveley Nature Reserve car park entrance and the village.

NYCC have also stated:

“However, we are afraid we have no funds to change the current situation. It is a rural unrestricted road, which unfortunately would not qualify for any measures to reduce vehicle speeds, or provide additional footways.”

As yet, the PC have no timescale for the installation of the sign.


Forthcoming Staveley Improvement Works

As previously reported, the we have been awarded a grant from the Allerton Park Cultural Heritage and Landscape Fund to carry out various improvement works around Staveley. This grant will be used to improve the heritage area around the village Pinfold and the Jubilee Recreation Field, together with the replacement of a tree on the village green (west) and the refurbishment of the phone box which houses the public AED (automatic external defibrillator).

The works are scheduled to start on 20th September 2019 and continue over the next couple of weeks. A more detailed specification of works being undertaken is available from the Parish Clerk if required.


Planning Applications

The following planning applications within the Parish have recently been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council:

19/03894/FUL 11 Low Field Lane, Staveley, HG5 9LB.

19/03684/FUL Red House, Main Street, Staveley, HG5 9LD

You can track all planning applications within the Parish from 2018 onwards, including any Parish Council response, on our website here.


Police Taser Survey

North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan would like as many people as possible to tell her their views on whether they think police officers on North Yorkshire’s streets should routinely carry Tasers. The survey is now open here and runs until Sunday 29 September.

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New Tree Preservation Order for Staveley

Harrogate Borough Council (HBC) has made a new Tree Preservation Order (TPO) No. 33/2019 in the area of The Pinfold, Main Street, Staveley and the adjacent field. A copy of the schedule of the trees included in the order is available here. A plan showing the location of the trees is available here.

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Government Proposes to Remove Planning Restrictions on Mobile Network Infrastructure

In a consultation paper, published on 27th August 2019, the Government is seeking views on “the principle of amending permitted development rights in England to grant planning permission for mobile infrastructure to support deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage, particularly in rural areas”. The proposals include removing the need for mobile phone operators to …

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The Frozen Roman

They came, they saw, they built a wall… they went away again. Or did they?

A clandestine meeting at the local pub gets heated, as the villagers rack their brains for new ways to fight the imminent housing development that threatens village life as they know it. Any of this sound familiar?

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Public Meeting to Discuss Planning Application for Loftus Hill Fox Covert

The Parish Council has called a public meeting on Wednesday 25th September 2019 at 7:30pm in Staveley & Copgrove Village Hall to discuss the recently submitted planning application 19/03460/FULMAJ for the erection of 1 no. new dwelling with associated access, parking and landscape and biodiversity enhancements at woodland known as Loftus Hill Fox Covert, Farnham Lane. Ferrensby.

Although this site in outside of our parish, a number of Staveley residents frequently walk the footpath adjacent to the site. Neither Ferrensby or Farnham parishes have their own Council to represent their views. All residents are invited to attend the meeting to express their views on the proposed development, whether in support or opposition.


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