Please disregard my previous post (yesterday) about the Jubilee Celebration meeting on 06.04.22.
There has been a “mix-up” about dates and the meeting is
ON 30.03.22 AT 7PM IN THE VILLAGE HALL.
We hope as many Dallington residents as possible will come along as this is certainly a “once in a lifetime event,” and we hope to make the Celebration as memorable as possible.
Irene – Parish Clerk
Author: Irene - Parish Clerk
MEETING IN VILLAGE HALL 06.04.22 at 7pm – Queen’s Jubilee Celebration Event
We will be holding an informal meeting (not a parish council meeting) in the Village Hall on 06.04.22 at 7pm. This is to discuss with Dallington residents what sort of event (at the Recreation Ground) they would like to celebrate the Queen’s 70th Jubilee.
Can you pass this information on to anyone who does not receive email alerts.
Hope to see you there.
Irene – Parish Clerk
New planning application for Dallington
RR/2022/354/P – Pantons, The Street
Proposed conversion of garage to annexe/home office accommodation and associated alterations.
Click on this link to see full details on the RDC planning website
Agenda for DPC meeting on 22.03.22 (starts 7.30pm)
AGENDA FOR THE DALLINGTON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING ON 22nd MARCH 2022
16th March 2022
Parish Council Members are summoned to a meeting of Dallington Parish Council, to be held on 22nd March 2022 at 7.30pm in Dallington Village Hall.
Members of the public and press are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Irene Marchant – Parish Clerk/RFO
St. Giles, Woods Corner, Dallington, East Sussex TN21 9LA
01424 838414/07711 224150 – clerk@dallington.org.uk
1. Disclosure of Interests
To receive any disclosures by Members of personal interest in matters on the agenda, the nature of any such interest and whether the Member regards the interest as a disclosable pecuniary interest under the terms of the Code of Conduct.
2. Dispensations
3. Apologies for absence
4. Accuracy of the minutes of the previous meeting(s)
5. Open Forum
5.1 County Council report (ESCC) – Councillor E. Kirby-Green
5.2 District Council report (RDC) – Councillor G. Curtis
5.3 Chair’s report (DPC) – Councillor W. Miers
5.4 Village Hall report – Councillor P. Ridley
5.5 Public Question Time – to receive an queries/concerns from members of the public
6. Dallington Parish Assembly 2022
The Dallington Parish Assembly 2022 will be held on 19.04.22 at 7.30pm. It is not a council meeting, but a gathering of the Dallington community and those involved in it. It is informal and friendly and a chance to catch up with friends, have a glass of wine and mingle.
7. The Queen’s 70th Jubilee
To finalise the actions necessary to celebrate this jubilee, some ideas are:
- A memorial bench (circular with plaque, on the Carricks Hill triangle).
- A flagpole on the DRG.
- A “Bit of a Do” at the DRG, possible dates are 06.06.22 – 11.06.22, asking the Dallington community to join us at the DRG, bring a picnic, have a glass of wine on DPC, some music and light the beacon.
8. Planning
8.1 Planning application(s) for consideration
None.
8.2 Any other planning matters
9. Enforcement
9.1 Dallington items on RDC Enforcement List
9.2 Any other enforcement matters
10. Highways/Rights of Way
To discuss and action any Highways/ROI issues.
11. Finance
11.1 Bank balances at 28.02.22
- DPC deposit account – £15,852.14
- DPC current account – £1,726.56
- DRG current account – £404.54
11.2 Payments for approval
- Clerk – salary/HO (Feb/Mar 2022) – £831.00
- * Godaddy – website backup renewal – £43.06
- * Mastercard fee – £3.00
11.3 Approval of budget monitor/bank reconciliations at 28.02.22
12. Dates of next meetings
- 19.04.22 – planning meeting (provision, will only be held if required (starts 7.00pm)
- 19.04.22 – Dallington Parish Assembly 2022
- 17.05.22 – Annual Council meeting
DRG Agenda – meeting on 22.03.22 (7.00pm)
DALLINGTON RECREATION GROUND
Registered Charity No. 305203
Sole Trustee – Dallington Parish Council
Trust Members are invited to a meeting of the Dallington Recreation Ground Trust, to be held on 22nd March 2022 at 7.00pm in Dallington Village Hall.
Members of the public and press are welcome and encouraged to attend.
16th March 2022
Irene Marchant (Secretary/Treasurer)
St. Giles, Woods Corner, Dallington, East Sussex TN21 9LA
01424 838414/07711 224150 – clerk@dallington.org.uk
AGENDA
1. Apologies for absence
2. Minutes of the previous meeting
To approve the accuracy of the draft minutes of the DRG meeting held on 16.03.21 (virtual) as a correct record of the proceedings.
3. Annual fees for users
For the Trust to set the user fees for 2022-23.
4. Review of the year and any matters arising
5. Looking forward to 2022-23
- The Queen’s 70th Jubilee celebrations.
- Encouraging the Dallington community to make use of and enjoy the DRG.
6. A sincere thank you to all our users and contractors
7. Date of next DRG meeting
The next DRG meeting will be on 21.03.23, to start at 7.00pm in Dallington Village Hall.
Roadworks Bluekiln Lane (South Lane) 17.03.22
ESCC Highways have advised that roadworks will start in Bluekiln Lane (South Lane) on 17.03.22 and continue for 2 days.
Bluekiln Lane will be closed between 9am and 4pm each day from Padgham Lane to South Lane.
Traffic will be diverted via Padgham Lane, Stream Hill, The Street, Battle Road, South Lane and vice versa.
Click on this link to see full details on the ESCC Highways website
Dates for next DPC and DRG meetings
Just to confirm the dates of the next DPC and Dallington Recreation Ground (DRG) meetings, as they have both been put back a week.
DRG meeting – 22.03.22 to start at 7.00pm
DPC meeting – 22.03.22 to start at 7.30pm
The agendas for both meetings will be posted on this website on 16.03.22.
Ultrafast broadband – Dallington and Mountfield
This is an update to my post (yesterday) about Ultrafast broadband in Dallington and Mountfield.
I jumped the gun somewhat after getting the flyer yesterday when the parishes of Netherfield, Ninfield, Brightling, Ashburnham, Penhurst, Catsfield, Dallington and Mountfield were mentioned. However, Openreach work on telephone exchanges and not parish boundaries, all these parishes were noted on the flyer (only delivered to certain post codes) as some residents of the parishes are connected to the Brightling and Ashburnham telephone exchanges.
I have spoken to Andrew Wedmore (Chair of Brightling PC) today – who has worked tirelessly over the past few years on this project – please click on the link below to see an email from Andrew which shows the post codes that can be connected, through the voucher scheme, at the present time.
- Brightling telephone exchange – Brightling + Netherfield Village + Dallington Woods Corner area.
- Ashburnham telephone exchange – Ashburnham + Penhurst + Ninfield.
There is also a link from Andrew’s email showing FAQs.
1 Broadband in Netherfield and Brightling and Dallington Woods Corner
Ultrafast broadband voucher scheme FAQs
I believe that we cannot have a two tier system for broadband and every resident of Dallington and Mountfield must have the opportunity to apply for this voucher scheme. I intend to pursue this matter with Openreach – “the next hill that I die on.”
Just as an aside, you can find out which telephone exchange you are connected to by going to the following site – just put your post code in.
Find out which telephone exchange you are connected to
Irene – Parish Clerk
Ultrafast broadband is coming to our area!
Very excited about this. There has been tremendous work by Brightling and Ashburnham & Penhurst Parish Councils on this issue for a long time and they deserve a massive shout out.
There are many of us in our parishes who get what is not exactly Ultrafast Broadband, although it may well be called that. I have just tested my broadband (on my laptop) and I get 35.29Mbps download and 6.54Mbps download – not what I would call Ultrafast!
You can check your broadband speed by going to the site below
BT Wholesale Broadband Speed Checker
This offer guarantees Ultrafast and FIBRE TO PREMISES, most of us have fibre to cabinet. I’ve just pooled my voucher into the scheme and have classed myself as a business (parish clerk to two councils).
I know for a fact that there are graphic designers, architects, draughtspersons etc., who have real problems working from home without Ultrafast broadband (fibre to premises).
Please do read the document below, it will give you full details on how to pool your voucher and IT WON’T COST YOU A PENNY!
Ultrafast broadband full details
To pool your voucher, go to the link below
Click on this link to pool your voucher
Even if you don’t see the benefit of Ultrafast broadband for your particular circumstances – please do pool your voucher into the scheme, it will benefit so many others.
Irene – Parish Clerk
Additional Compensation for latest power cuts
Please see statement below from Basil Scarsella about additional compensation for the recent power outages.
Statement from UK Power Networks CEO Basil Scarsella
I appreciate what a difficult time this is, for our many customers who have experienced a power cut caused by Storm Eunice which saw record wind speeds and damage across the South East and East of England.
While we work hard to get everybody back on supply, we have decided to make goodwill payments to our customers who were worst affected by power cuts caused by Storm Eunice and have been without power for 24 hours.
We recognise that being without power for this extended period affects your daily life so we have decided to make an extra £50 payment, earlier than payments would normally apply which would be after 48 hours. This means that if you were impacted by Storm Eunice you will be eligible to receive £50 after 24 hours without electricity, an additional £70 when you reach 48 hours, and an additional £70 thereafter for every 12 hours without power.
There is no need for you to call us – we’ll contact everyone who is entitled to a payment by text message, email or letter in the coming days. If you prefer you can fill in our online claim form.
I hope you and your families are safe and well. Please rest assured it’s our top priority to get your power back on as quickly as we can.
Basil Scarsella