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Minutes of Meeting
06 September 2010

 

 

Present
Coreen Campbell
Chair
 
Gail Ross
Minute secretary/Secretary
 
Wendy Campbell
 
 
Ins Angus McInnes
Northern Constabulary
 
Geraldine Durrand
 
 
Bill Fernie
Highland Councillor
 
Graeme Smith
Highland Councillor
 
Katrina MacNab
Highland Councillor
 
Anne Mackay
 
 
Doreen Turner
 
 
Brian Nelson
NOSN
 
Noel Donaldson
NOSN
 
Joanna Coghill
Baskets Committee
 
David Sutherland
Highland Council
 In Attendance
Elizabeth Henderson
Tannach CC
 
Donald Henderson
Tannach CC
 
Catherine Paterson
Tannach CC
 
Laurel Bush
Member of the Public
 
 
 
Apologies
David Dunnet
 
 
Martin Duffy
Vice chair/Treasurer
 
Mary Thain
WHS Rep
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
  1. Welcome and Apologies 
 
The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. Apologies are as noted above.
 
 
  1. Police Report
In a change to the agenda Inspector McInnes opened the meeting. He informed everyone that the details of all the calls Northern Constabulary (NC) responded to in the past month were now included in the monthly report.
The two biggest events NC had to deal with recently were the royal visit and the transporting of nuclear waste from Dounreay to Wick Airport.
NC continues to be very pro-active with numerous curfew and licensed premises checks carried out. Vandalism continues to be an ongoing problem.
Anti social drivers are being targeted, including those that drive through High Street and past the High School.
NC has also been stricter on anti social behaviour, loud music, noise etc.
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross police planning day 28 September.
Police Dependence Trust Open Day, Wick Police Station 18 September.
Next big event will be the Mod in October, this will see NC moving round the county to police more effectively.
Inspector McInnes was asked about vehicles that persisted on driving through High Street; the warden has been notified and has been vigilant in this area but it is still occurring. Worse on Saturdays and taxis go through red lights.
 
  1.  Minutes of Meeting 7 June 2010
 
Proposed by Geraldine Durrand and seconded by Wendy Campbell.
 
4.     Highland Councillors Report
 
The budget is still the dominating subject in the Highland Council (HC). It has been suggested that moving leisure facilities out of HC control will save money but this is not agreed across the board.
Raymond Bremner has produced a programme for the Mod which will be released in a couple of weeks. There are many varied events all across the county including sporting and non Gaelic ones, ceilidhs and fringe events.
 
  1. Correspondence
 
HC – Development plan scheme report
Playscapes – Leaflet
HC – Am baille leaflets and poster
Labour MSP’s – Broadband issues
HC- Co-op licence
Town & County Planning – Plans for hospital biomass boiler (no objections)
CVG – Notification of insurance workshop for small groups
Parish & Community News – Discount Play Equipment
CVG – Annual Report
Highland Environ – Newsletter
David Stewart MSP – Who Helps the Victims Newsletter
NDA – funding uncertain for nuclear archive
Scotland Transerve – letter re the traffic lights at Dempster St Junction, claim they have been monitored and the sequencing is appropriate. There is a problem with the timing of the lights in High St but that is due to drivers not using them correctly.
The possibility of painting double yellow lines at Meiklejohns corner was discussed.
Action – Coreen and others to meet with Ian Moncrieff from HC
OSCR – need original signatories of the Community Fund in order to claim the money in the closed account. Money will go to the baskets committee.
Action   Cllr Smith to try and get funds released and passed to Baskets as they are a registered charity
Transerve – maintenance at Berriedale will cause the road to be closed from 10pm – 6am on Monday 4 October.
Transerve – maintenance on Castletown junction will cause the road to be closed from 10pm – 6am on Wednesday 29 September.
HC – Community awards, discussion followed about whom to nominate.
Action – Coreen to send in nominations
HC – Licence for Lidl
CAB – arelooking for a representative to join their board for one year. Meeting to be held at the end of September.
Action – representative to attend if possible
No Need for Nuclear – letter
Transerve – winter service plan
Mrs Miller – Trees in Union Street overhanging and dangerous. David Sutherland from HC will try and get someone to finish pruning them.
Action   Secretary to write letting her know of HC decision
Laurel Bush – Potholes in South Rd still dangerous to cyclists. Coreen brought this up at the Transport meeting and David Sutherland spoke to Cathel MacAskill but was told there is no money left and the repair job will have to suffice.
Action – write to Transport Scotland, Transerve and MSP’s
HC – Community Council elections will take place in November. David Sutherland has agreed to be the returning officer should the need arise. Community Councillors will meet to discuss possible ways to attract new members.
 
  1. Treasurers Report
 
CC - £15,564.28
Play - £158.68
Baskets - £5052.98
 
  1. Planning
 
NTR
 
  1. Christmas Lights
 
The Singing Kettle raised £1900
AGM in October
Selling raffle tickets in Tesco in November
Planning Christmas bingo
Garry Robertson asked, through the chair, if there were to be stalls in the Market Square when the lights were turned on – the answer was no.
 
  1. Paths
 
Wick High School (WHS) pupils are designing a leaflet to highlight walks round Wick.
Jenny Bruce has a micro presentation and would like to present to CC, this will be up to the future CC to decide after the New Year.
 
  1. Baskets
 
Scotland in Bloom judging took place on the 10 August, the result due at the end of September.
Councillor Bill Fernie announced that the HC discretionary budget will pledge £200 for flowers to be planted for the Mod in October. 
 
  1. Town Entrances
 
Members of Tannach and District Community Council were present and voiced their concerns about the proposed installation near Milton blocking the view from the junction and being a danger to motorists. This is outwith Wick boundaries and Tannach would like to be kept informed and consulted over future plans for the site. There were also concerns about sighting such a large concrete structure beside a 60mph speed limit. There are plans to increase the Wick boundary in the future to include this area and it may happen before the town entrances are finalised.
 
  1. Wick High School
 
There may be a problem with the Bignold Park being chosen as a site for the new WHS as there needs to be equal green space available as soon as the site begins to be developed. A press release is due to go out on Wednesday 8th and a meeting will be held on Monday 13th September.
 
  1. AOCB
 
Pentland Housing is developing the site at the end of Wellington Avenue. There are plans for 85 new houses but planning permission for most of those is still to be granted.
 
  1. DONM
 
Monday 4th October 2010 at 7pm in the Mowat Room Assembly rooms, Wick
 
 
 
Gail Ross                                        Seen and agreed
Secretary/Minute Secretary               Coreen Campbell (Chair)
 
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