Venue: Woodgate Resource Centre, 36 Woodgate, Leicester LE3 5GE
Contact: Jason Tyler, tel: 0116 454 6359 (ext 37 6359)
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INTRODUCTIONS & APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE The Chair will introduce those present and make any necessary announcements.
The Chair and any other Councillors who are present will make any declarations as required by the Councillors’ Code of Conduct. Minutes: Councillor Cassidy, as Chair of the meeting, welcome everyone and led introductions
The meeting heard that this would be Councillor Waddington’s last meeting in the Fosse Ward, as she would be standing as a councillor for Beaumont Leys in the forthcoming election. Councillor Waddington thanked everyone who had worked with the council in the ward over the last few years. |
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The Action Log of the previous meeting held on 3 December 2014 is attached for information and discussion. Minutes: All to note:
In relation to Item 33 of the Action Log, which referred to the withdrawal of a planning application for a hostel, there had been a planning application for a house in Bonchurch Street to be converted into bedsits. Councillors had attended a site meeting and had spoken against the application at the Planning Committee. However, planning officers had advised that there were no planning grounds to refuse the application.
The application had therefore been approved, but Councillors suggested that it would be useful to keep an eye on the property and to work with the developers to ensure that it was managed properly. |
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WATERSIDE REGENERATION - UPDATE Officers will provide an update on the Waterside Regeneration Project consultation. Minutes: David Beale, Development Manager, provided an update on the Waterside Regeneration Project. The meeting was asked to note:
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TUDOR ROAD - PARKING To discuss parking enforcement in Tudor Road Minutes: Ed Kocik, Traffic Operations and Chris Middleton, Transport Development Officer, led a discussion relating to parking and traffic issues on Tudor Road:
They confirmed that parking enforcement was carried out on Tudor Road.
Attendees raised concerns as follows:
Officers explained that the Residents’ Parking Scheme in Fosse Road Central was requested by residents, following a consultation. The council had limited resources; certain criteria would need to be met, and there would need to be pressure from residents and ward members.
It was noted that a petition had been organised in respect of the Residents’ Parking Scheme in Fosse Road Central and two attendees at the meeting offered to organise a petition for Tudor Road. Comments were also raised that a Residents’ Parking Scheme was needed for Woodgate as the new scheme in Westcotes had pushed the parking problem into the Fosse Ward.
Action: Ed to contact the relevant Planning Officers with this concern.
Concerns were also expressed about ‘rat-running’ on Tudor Road and it was questioned whether the road could be made one-way. Officers explained that Tudor Road served the whole area, so this would be a major scheme.
The Police informed the meeting that a lorry had got stuck on Tudor Road and it was queried whether a road sign could be erected to warn long vehicles not to enter the road.
Action: Ed to investigate this further. |
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POLICE ISSUES UPDATE Officers from Leicestershire Police will be at the meeting to provide an update on police issues in the Ward. Minutes: Police Officers provided an update on local policing issues. Attendees were asked to note:
· Police Officers were planning to spend the next two weeks tackling vehicle thefts and nuisance from motor bikes. This work would include prevention and enforcement.
· There was a problem solving plan in Ivanhoe Street; the Police were working with the Anti-Social Behaviour Unit.
· Street patch walks had been carried out with Richard, the City Warden. Any issues discovered which were not within their remit, were referred as appropriate.
· A change in the organisation had resulted in a neighbourhood policing team which could focus more on residents’ concerns and respond directly to them. This change was receiving good feedback from residents.
· The police also had a new role involving the management of offenders. This involved being more pro-active when offenders were released from a custodial sentence.
An attendee stated that had seen a notice at Westcotes Library advising that ‘D’ locks were out of stock.
Action: Louise Lavelle, Community Safety Team, to report this to the appropriate officers in the council. |
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CITY WARDEN The City Warden will give an update on issues in the Ward. Minutes: The City Warden provided an update on issues that he had been dealing with in the Fosse Ward.. Attendees were asked to note:
· There was a new initiative called ‘Dish the Dirt’ which sought help from members of the community in tackling dog fouling. Information such as times, when dog fouling occurred, locations and descriptions of dogs were requested. Peer pressure was effective and residents who wanted to walk around with the warden, would be welcome.
· Attendees were informed of the ‘One Clean Leicester’ App. People could use the App to take photographs of issues or concerns, and by selecting a category, the photograph and the location would be sent to the correct service area in the council. Cards with information on how to download the App were available for attendees to take home. |
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WARD COMMUNITY BUDGET PDF 72 KB Councillors are reminded that under the Council’s Code of Conduct they should declare any interest they may have in budget applications
A) FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS APPLICANTS
To receive feedback from previous recipients of Ward community funding.
b) APPLICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION
To consider any applications received for Ward community funding. Minutes: Feedback was received relating to previous funding applications as follows:
Emergency Fund for Christians Against Poverty: Joe Shrigley
Work was ongoing by this organisation to help people in poverty, but the money already received for the emergency fund, had not yet been spent. The organisation requested a further six months in order to utilise the fund and this was agreed.
They asked members of the community to let them know of any people who were in dire need.
Alleyway Improvements: Community Safety Team and City Wardens
£3000 had been received to erect gates in alleyways. Most of these were in the Newfoundpool area of the ward, and the work had resulted in a vast improvement. It was planned to continue this project in other areas of the ward in the new financial year. Attendees were asked to let Louise Lavelle in the Community Safety Team, know of any issues in alley ways that were causing concern.
Christmas Pantomine Trip: Woodgate Adventure Playground
£860 had been received to take 50 children to the Christmas pantomime. The funding received was very much appreciated and the meeting was thanked for the support given.
Woodgate Residents’ Association
Thanks were given to the councillors and the community for the help and support that the association had received over the past four years.
The following applications were submitted and determined as indicated:
Ref: 5070. Leicester Playfair – applicant Stephen Ashley £1500 requested from the Fosse Ward,
This was a joint application between Fosse, New Parks and Western Park Wards. The meeting was advised that the application had already been supported by New Parks and Western Park.
Members agreed to support this application to the application to the value of £1500
Ref: 5079. Maya Wellbeing Group – applicant Hema Lala £650 requested from the Fosse Ward.
This was a joint bid between Fosse and New Parks Wards.
Members agreed to support the application to the value of £595
Ref: 1388. Floodlit Street Briefings – PS 315 Chris Brown and PC 1970 Andy Goadby £500 requested from the Fosse Ward.
Members agreed to support the bid to the value of £450
It was suggested that the TV screens in Doctors’ Surgeries might also be used for police information briefings.
Action: The Neighbourhood Development Manager and Community Engagement Officer to process the payments.
The meeting was also asked to note that the following funding applications had been fast tracked:
Arty Craft Neighbours - £407.60 Woodgates Residents Association Brightening Woodgate - £500 Community Consultation Day - £400 Together Better - £500 |
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CLOSE OF MEETING Minutes: The meeting closed at 7.30pm. |