Agenda - 21st March 2024

Dear Councillor

You are hereby summoned to attend the next meeting of Folkingham Parish Council, which will be held on Thursday 21st March 2024, commencing at 7.30pm meeting at Folkingham Village Hall. The business to be dealt with at the meeting is listed in the agenda.

The meeting will commence with a 15 minute public forum during which members of the public may ask questions or make short statements to the Council (for a maximum of 3 minutes per person). Your attendance is necessary during this period.

Signature: _ Clerk to Folkingham Parish Council          Date:_ _15/03/24

Agenda

  1. Chair`s remarks.
  2. Apologies for absence and reasons given.
  3. To receive any declarations of interest in accordance with the Localism Act 2011 and to consider any requests for dispensations
  4. Draft minutes of the meeting held on 18.01.24 to be confirmed and signed as minutes.
  5. Financial matters: Accounts for payment and budget figures, including report, up to 17.03.24.
  6. Planning Applications –

S24/0260 Repair and restoration works – Toll House Cottage, Bourne Road

S23/2089 – Replacement ancillary annex – Mill House, Bourne Road

S24/0031 – Tree works – 1 Church Lane

  1. Correspondence
  2. Clerks report
  3. Updates from LCC/SKDC
  4. Pavillion
  5. Playing field
    1. Play area
    2. Allotments
  6. Update on street light off West Street
  7. SKDC - Local Plan Review – consultation
  8. Village skip hire
  9. Ecolearn – community food growing
  10. Other Village matters.
  11. To resolve on whether the Council will move into closed session to consider the following two confidential staffing and legal matters in accordance with the Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960.  Should this resolution be passed the public and press will be required to leave the meeting at this stage
  12. Grass Cutting Tender
  13. Date & time of next meeting.

 

Public Forum Rules

As per Folkingham Parish Council – Standing order No 1

  • Meetings shall be open to the public unless their presence is prejudicial to the public interest because of the confidential nature of the business to be transacted or for other special reasons. The public’s exclusion from part or all of a meeting shall be by a resolution which shall give reasons for the public’s exclusion.

 

  • Members of the public may make representations, answer questions and give evidence at a meeting which they are entitled to attend in respect of the business on the agenda.

 

  • The period designated for public participation at a meeting in accordance with standing orders shall not exceed 15 minutes unless directed by the chairman of the meeting.

 

  • A member of the public shall not speak for more than 3 minutes.

 

  • A question shall not require a response at the meeting nor start a debate on the question. The chairman of the meeting may direct that a written or oral response be given.

 

  • A person shall raise his hand when requesting to speak except when a person has a disability or is likely to suffer discomfort.

 

  • A person who speaks at a meeting shall direct his comments to the chairman of the meeting.

 

  • Only one person is permitted to speak at a time. If more than one person wants to speak, the chairman of the meeting shall direct the order of speaking.

 

 

Once the meeting has started, the public are not allowed to speak or ask questions.