| Present: |
|
|
| Helen
Abbott * |
HA |
BCP |
| Hazel
Barnes |
HB |
St
Mary' s Church |
| Keith
Brown |
KB |
Station
Road LAT |
| Tony
Burke |
AB |
Luncheon
Club - (BCP Treasurer) |
| Denise
Campbell |
DC |
BCP
(Youth) |
| Sandy
Duck |
SD |
BCP |
| David
Hart |
DH |
Billingshurst
Parish Council |
| Ken
Johnson |
KJ |
Lions
(BCP Company Secretary) |
| Gillian
Knight |
GK |
Local
History Soc |
| Gordon
Lindsay |
GL |
Horsham
District Council |
| Patrick
Perks |
PP
|
BCP
- (Acting Chairman for this meeting)
|
| Martin
Spurrier |
MS |
Billingshurst
Chamber of Commerce |
| Carol
Terry* |
CT |
Billingshurst
Choral Society |
| John
Underwood |
JU |
BCP |
*
co-opted members
Minutes:
Sandy Duck - SD
67.1
Welcome / Declaration of Interest:
67.2
Apologies for Absence:
John
Griffin; Peter Woodman; Tony Priestley;
Owen Davis; Gordon Braun; Amanda Jupp
67.3
Minutes of the Meeting: - 15th September
2011
Agreed
and Signed by OD
67.4
Matters Arising:
No
matters arising.
67.5
Financial Report: AB
Very
little to report -
Billifest
is up and running, artwork and printing
of programme for the day is going to prove
more expensive this year as HDC can offer
no support as they have done in previous
years.
£727.79
- received for EYE Project.
Comment:
- Village Re-generation, money spent will
come from SEEDA.
67.6
(A) projects: Brief Updates:
67.6.1
Community (Elderly / Disadvantaged)
Elderly:
-AB
Luncheon
Club continues, numbers relatively stable,
outing on Monday to Pulborough Garden Centre.
Saturday 26th November. 9 members
of the club will be attending the performance
of Inspector Drake & The Black Widow
at the Community Centre, transport has been
arranged. Christmas Party on 11th
December entertainment has been arranged.
- Return on January 9th.
Disadvantaged:
- PS
No
report. - Now that sadly Pam is no longer
with us, we will need to find someone to
fill this gap to ensure the disadvantaged
continue to be represented. If anyone knows
anyone who is working in the community and
would like to join us, please let us know.
67.6.2
Youth: - DC - report sent in via email in
her absence to read out at the meeting.
YES
Ticking
along nicely, some have left as they have
found Saturday jobs.
TAG
Doing
well, we have a group of 20 with a good
balance of boys and girls.
Youth
Council:
Nothing
to report at the present. There are plans
for them to get more involved with the EYE
project after Christmas...
67.6.3
Arts & Culture: GK
There
is currently a project involving a couple
of days filming around the Village, hoping
this will be all worth while.
67.6.4
Sports and Recreation: TP
Fire
Safety Inspection:
Re-inspection
has taken place and passed successfully.
Fireworks:
Great
success: there were 3,500 tickets sold -
1,000 more than in 2010
The
event income:
Fireworks £1,000
BBQ £1,000
Bar £1,500
Distribution:
£1,000 - BRSA
£500 - Chestnut Tree House
Bucket
collection in aid of Chestnut tree house
- £860.86
After
costs, the remaining £967.50 surplus
is to be held over for next year.
Agreement
has been made to run the event on 20th
October 2012.
(B)
Projects (Detailed)
67.6.5.
Village Regeneration - (to include LDF/HDC/Sustainable
Strategy/Economy Tourism & Parking Solutions.
- KJ
Partnership
Shop:
On
hold for a while but was to be taken on
by Clair Cutler-Casey (see below) as part
of her remit. Another possible ' lead' person
had been identified and Claire was to talk
to her.
Enterprise
Skills in Rural Areas:
A
research document carried out by Lindsay
Simpson of Simpson Consulting Ltd on behalf
of W.S.C.C., who had asked that she develop
the research conclusions with Billingshurst.
Main
aim of the work was to:
- Review
the current strength of business n the
Billingshurst area.
- Produce
a ' Unique Sales Point' (USP) for Billingshurst
Both
these issues were proceeding well - the
next meeting would be in the Community Centre
on 12th December at 6.00pm.
Invites
via emails would go to BCP and C of C Committees,
plus those on the Economy Sub Group and
some retailers. This work is being funded
by W.S.C.C. direct
Enterprising
Billingshurst:-
A
substantial piece of work being funded via:
- SEEDA
£20,000
- Women'
s Wisdom £15,000
- B.C.P
£ 5,000
Agreed
' outputs' are:
- Interview
250 young unemployed, unemployed and '
entrepreneurs' and local business to find
the problems between being unemployed
and businesses employing more people.
- Run
12 workshops based in the finding from
interviews
- Produce
a retail plan for Billingshurst
- Market
Billingshurst better via:-
- Better
Signage
- Production
of an Info Centre
- Production
of brochure and leaflets
- Greater
business publicity
- Launch
of a ' shop local campaign.
A fully qualified Business Advisor will
be seconded to the community for 12 months.
The person involved will be Claire Cutler-Casey.
Social
Enterprise Award:
K
J indicated he would be putting BCP forward
for this award.
10
prizes of £5,000 are available.
Localism
Bill:
KJ
referred to the fact this had now gone through
Parliament and there was a ' Plain English'
guide to the Bill which was quite good.
Enterprise
Zones, Local Variants:
A
new ' beast' , of which little was currently
known, recently launched by Government.
It may be beneficial to business in Billingshurst
and KJ was to attend a conference on 15th
December and will report back.
Listed
Buildings in Billingshurst:
KJ
passed a map around sowing centre of Billingshurst
which documented 33 different listed buildings
and suggested this might be a good publicity
for walks item.
Comment:
GL:
Retail study sometime in December - as part
of this there is a need to look at Industrial
Areas to investigate if we should move all
to a new industrial site out side Billingshurst.
DC:
How is Lindsay Simpson going to reach and
create her data base, for her research document
to include all home based businesses, which
may not be registered on any directory?
KJ:
She will make contact with all known home
based businesses, and network with people
who know others to promote Billingshurst
as a centre of creativity.
67.6.6.
E.Y.E. (Education Youth Enterprise) Project:
-JG
Following
the out come of the October Parish Council
meeting refusing to allow us to use the
site in Station Road, the project team are
currently considering the options available.
67.7
Membership of and reports from, other organisations
affiliations:
67.7.1.
6 Towns: - KJ
There
was no report.
67.7.2.
Garden Project: - KB
Funding:
We
are pleased to report our application to
Biffa was successful.
Orchard
Project:
We
recently had a site meeting with Anne-Marie
Burr of AIRS and agreed the site position
of the orchard. This has been approved by
the PC. Our agreed planting date will be
the 10th January, 32 children
from Billingshurst Primary School will be
involved in the planting of the trees. Also
on the day AIRS have arranged fro a chef
to visit the school to cook the children
various apple dishes.
We
also attended a class discussion with the
children who belong to their gardening club,
this included apple tasting and identifying
the different types of apples. All children
enjoyed the discussion, and are very keen
in continuing to be part of the orchard
project.We have reached agreement with the
council to install 2 BBQ stands and 3 picnic
benches in the garden close to the ball
court and youth shelter. These will be installed
once the funds are in place.
67.7.3.
B.A.I.T - PP
There
was no report
67.8.
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding between
PC and BCP)
This
is work in progress with the Directors and
there is nothing to report at present.
67.
9. Publicity / Chat Room OD
There
was nothing to report as Owen is on holiday.
67.10.
Broadband: PP
A
workshop will be held in January to listen
to key people who are working on the project
for this area. PP will send out invites
once the date and time has been set. There
is £24m available to fund the roll
out high speed broadband for West Sussex,
and it is proposed that by 2015 every house
in WS will have 50mb. However the map provided
does not include Billingshurst.
67.11.
Woodland Burial: PP
Parish
Council have agreed in principle. Hazel
Barnes and Gillian Knight will be working
on the project with PP.
67.12.
CCTV: PP
The
CCTV which is proposed is portable and can
be moved to cover and monitor any problem
areas we have in Billingshurst - so High
Street one week, Car Parks another, Business
Parks if appropriate.
The
system is real time with a radio link back
to the control centre at Haywards Heath
so as soon as a problem occurs action can
be taken.
Capital
has been provided - and PC has agreed £5,000
towards annual maintenance costs. Next step
is to write to all businesses to see if
they are willing to contribute towards the
annual costs. .
67.13.
Billifest: AB
All
going ahead, everything is in place, we
need help on the day and AB thanked all
those who have volunteered their time. A
rota will be drawn up as a guide. All set
for another successful event.
67.14.
AOB:
1
- Pam Spencer Memorial Bench
A
proposal that BCP should contribute £500
for a bench in memory of Pam Spencer was
agreed by all with no descents.
2
- Wendy Wright - retirement from the PC
It
was agreed that all would make individual
contributions to the current collection
taking place.
3-
HDC Retail Study - GL
There
will be £25,000 to support this project.
4.
BilliBiz the Show: MS
This
was an extraordinary success for the Chamber
of Commerce, with 34 exhibitors and over
200 visitors. WSCT was one of the sponsors
and it was great success all round.
5.
Learn to play the Ukuleles work shops DH
These
are being held in the 6 Bells 2nd
Wednesday of each month. ' BilliUk'
6.
Forum JU
Advised
the Forum has been taken down.
67.15.
Date of next meeting - Thursday 19th
January 2012.
Meeting
closed at 9.00pm
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2012
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