Tag: Traffic Calming

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  • Dunure Community Council Minutes 20th September 2016

    Dunure Community Council minutes 20 Sep 2016

    MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC:

    Janey McCreath

    L. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES (16August 2015):

    Proposed: Roy Storie / Seconded: Alex Gibson.

    2. POLICE REPORT:

    24 lncidents, all specific to the villages of Dunure and
    Fisherton, were reported to the Police between the period 16 August 2016 to 20 September 2016.
    Comprising:

    (a) 11 Calls for lnformation, Advice or Assistance;

    (b) 6 Road Traffic Violations (mostly speeding motorrycles);

    (c) 3 Notices of Pest-Control Shootings;

    (d) 2 Assaults;

    (e) 1 Stalking Charge (breach-of-the-peace); and

    (f) 1 Housebreaking (theft of tools from a locked garage).

    It was noted that this was considerably higher than
    previous. The Police Officers fielded some general questions on Crime, on Crime Prevention, and on Police Background Checks, were thanked for their attendance, and left the Meeting at this point.

    3. COUNCILLOR’SREPORT:

    No Councillor(s) present. There has been no representation from SAC Councillors for the past three meetings. Colette will request the attendance of a Councillor at our next meeting.

    4. LINK OFFICER’S REPORT:

    Colette advised of the following:

    Strengthening our Communities Workshop: Colette can give a Presentation on Community

    Engagement if sufficient members of the Community are interested in attending. We will let her know. So far no-one in the Community has expressed any interest.

    CommuniN Councils Conference: This will be held in Ayr on 18
    November 2O16. Andy has circulated details. Members of the Community Council are encouraged to attend.

    Participatory Budqetins Event: Another Funding Event will be
    held early 20\7. Colette will advise us of the confirmed date, and of the submission date for applications.

    Carrick Communitv Councils Forum: Colette will check on the status of this organisation.

    Avrshire Roads Alliance (ARA) lssues: See Summary below:

    1. Traffic Speed Survey Results (& Findings) for Station
    Road

    The Community Council acknowledges receipt of the
    Assessment, and notes that the average speed of vehicles crossing the speed-monitoring cable installed at the mid-pointon Station Road (Location 4) was 33.8 mph, which is in-excess of the 30 mph speed limit.

    Despite this, the Community Council notes ARA advice that: ‘the current collision record, and the speed survey results, do not support o speed limit reduction, but ARA will continue to monitor this oreo”,
    ond “Police Scotland do not support the introduction of o reduced speed limit on Stotion Rood”.

    The Community Council requests a copy of the Raw Data
    gathered from the Speed Survey at Location 4, and a copy of the referenced advice provided by Police Scotland, and details of how ARA will continue to monitor this area.

    7. Our letter on the dangerous nature of Station Road dated
    17 September 2015.

    The Community Council notes the statement of ARA
    Representative: “l hove driven the rood todoy (20 September 2016), ond see no evidence of donger on the corriogewoy”.

    It remains the opinion of the Community Council, and local
    residents, that Station Road presents many dangers to vehicles, ryclists, pedestrians and school-children, due to:

    (a) vehicles exceeding the 30 mph speed limit (now validated
    by the Speed Survey);

    (b) the transitions from 30 mph to 60 mph, then back to 30
    mph;

    (c) numerous “blind” corners;

    (d) no street lighting;

    a very-narrow (typically less than three feet wide) pavement
    – on one side only; overgrown hedgerows on the west side; and overgrown trees on the east side.

    The Community Council requests a formal response to our
    referenced letter.

    3. Speed-Activated Warning Signs at the School

    The Community Council notes ARA Representative advice that:

    “the speed octivoted sign was visited by Engineers in
    Moy of this yeor ond reported to be

    fully operotionol”, ond “l drove the route todoy,
    ond the sign worned me to slow down. I

    hod no woy of checking if the pictogram operotes os it was
    out-with the times stipuloted”.

    The Community Council notes that the subject matter of the
    complaint has always been

    the (non) operation of the triangular Children Crossing
    pictogram element of the Sign, and

    not the speed-reduction warning element.

    The Community Council notes the content of the “Site
    Fault Report Form”, and seeks

    clarity on the “Customer” trained to use the
    school timer software, and who was informed

    about the requirement to test fixed electrical
    installations.

    Responses to Faults reported via the ARA Website

    The Community Council requests clarity on the response which
    is provided by ARA, within

    the published service commitment of seven working days, to a
    Member of the Public who

    reports a Fault using the ARA Website.

    Potholes on Castle View

    The Community Council notes ARA advice that “/ hove
    visited the oreo todoy ond would

    not consider all of the surface defects to be within o
    cotegory 1-,2 or 3. However, I hove

    instructed our teom to corry out repoirs tomorrow, including
    o significont pothole on

    Horbour Rood outside no 5″.

    The Community Council notes and appreciates this commitment.
    Note: Essential Repairs

    were carried-out on 2l September 2076.

    Copies of lgcal Road-lnspection Reports

    The Community Council understands the following lnspection
    Regime is undertaken:

    (a) An Annual lnspection of Kennedy Drive, Arran View,
    Carrick Place, and Harbour View.

    The next lnspection will occur on or around 22March2017;

    (b) A 3-Month lnspection of Station Road, Castle View, and
    from Castle View to Dunure

    Mains. The next lnspection will be on or around 18 November
    2016;

    (c) A Monthly lnspection of Ayr Road, and from Dunure Mains
    to Croy Brae. The next

    lnspection will be on or around 03 October 2016.

    The Community Council requests copies of all lnspection
    Reports.

    7. ARA Representative attendance at next CommuniW Council
    Meeting

    The Community Council notes the requirement to provide
    timely requests for ARA

    Representative attendance at Community Council Meetings.

    The Community Council requests the attendance of ARA
    Representative at the next

    Community Council Meeting scheduled for 18 October 2016, to
    discuss each of the

    matters detailed above, and to respond to other issues
    concerning local residents.

    5. MATTERS ARISING:

    (a) Alex to check whether he has completed the Office Bearer
    Forms, and the related Data

    Protection Forms, and returned them to SAC.

    (b) The new Football & Rugby Posts have been installed
    in Kennedy Park. An additional Bollard

    has also been installed behind one of the Rugby Posts to
    prevent Cars from gaining access.

    Some redundant materials are still to be removed. Janey
    willfollow-up with the lnstaller.

    Alex volunteered to attend to this if it is not dealt with
    promptly.

    (c) Alex has been following-up on the installation of
    Superfast Broadband throughout the

    Community. lt is now “live” and available to
    certain households. Residents are advised to

    check availability with their Service Provider (i.e. BT,
    SKY, Virgin, Talk-Talk etc.).

    (d) The NCCB Small Grant of f3,3OO has been allocated. See
    previous Minutes for details of beneficiaries. Steve circulated Evaluation Reports to all beneficiaries. These have been completed and returned to Angus, for issue to NCCB. A ‘Thank-You” card was received from Dunure Youth Club. This was appreciated.

    (e) We are grateful to Elaine McQuade for delivering the Box
    of Archives relating to Dunure Community Council. Steve has reviewed all content, and uploaded certain items to the

    Website (including our Constitution, Minutes of Meetings for
    the past 10-Years, and Roy’s Report on the “Geography & Setting of the Villages of Dunure and Fisherton”). The Box will now be relocated and stored safely in Kennedy Hall.

    (f) Steve advised that the Dunure Community Council Website
    has recently been improved, and encouraged all to visit. www.dunure.net.

    6. F!NANCIAL REPORT:

    The financial position, for the Working Fund (Bank Account
    00584730), is f3,391.40.

    Note: Cheques of f50 and f60 were issued to the Dunure Youth
    Club and to the Kennedy Hall

    & Park Committee respectively, as our annual
    contributions. A cheque (of f1,500) will also

    soon become payable to the Kennedy Hall & Park Committee
    as our contribution to the cost

    of new Fire Doors in Kennedy Hall. And so our balance will
    be approximately f1″,800.

    The Financial Position for the Community Hall Fund (Bank
    Account 00584765), is unchanged

    from previous, and stands at f3,L45.42.

    Roy to arrange for Steve to be an additional signatory on
    cheques.

    7. CORRESPONDENCE

    Not discussed in detail. Relevant emails are distributed by
    Andy. Colette will also arrange to

    forward any important communications from SAC to Steve.

    8. PTANNING APPLICATIONS & DECISIONS

    Not discussed in detail. Weekly and Monthly Registers of
    Planning Applications & Decisions

    are circulated by Andy, and are available for inspection
    online at SAC Planning. Link here:

    http://pu blicaccess.south-avrshire.gov.uk/on
    line-applicatio0s/sea rch.do?action=weeklvList

    9. ANY OTHER BUSINESS

    Steve obtained a Quote from “Owen Kerr Signs” for
    an additional Community Notice Board

    to be located near the School, for the benefit of residents
    living in the new Hope Homes

    (Ladywell) Development. The cost is f 1,230. As our Working
    Fund balance s f 1″,800, it was

    agreed to defer a decision on this item until we have some
    additionalfunds.

    A response has been provided to Mrs Dorothy Ward, regarding
    the potential conflict of

    interest between the local Shop and the Mobile Van which
    operates in Kennedy park.

    Angus attended an NCCB Directors Meeting on 24 August2Ot6,
    and will circulate a copy

    of the Minutes, and information on funding streams, to
    Steve.

    Steve is making good-progress on the application-pack to
    LEADER for Funding to restore

    the Lighthouse. The deadline for submissions is 20 October
    20L6, but we hope to submit

    the Application by 30 September 2076. When Steve has
    completed the Application, Alex

    will liaise with the Harbour Committee on this issue.

    5. Two members of the Community (Janey McCreath and Ronnie
    Auld) confirmed they will

    become Members of the Community Council. This is very much
    appreciated. We have

    completed the “co-opting” Forms, and Steve will
    submit these to SAC. We look forward to

    welcoming both of them on-board.

    6. Roy advised that he has, over the years, gathered various
    articles and materials relating to

    the history of the Villages of Dunure and Fisherton. Steve
    will arrange to collectthese, scan

    and upload them to the Website, and then return them to Roy.

    7. Janey advised that Filming of additional scenes for
    “Outlander (Series 2)” , in and around

    the Castle, is scheduled for 28 September 2016. The Film
    Crew will again use Kennedy Hall

    for the storage of equipment.

    8. Roy commented on the state of vegetation-growth behind
    the Bus Shelter. We need a

    Volunteer to tidy this up.

    9. Roy noted the poor condition of the Post Box. Steve will
    send an email to Royal Mail.

    10. Angus (via NCCB) obtained a Defibrillator for the
    Community. This is located (temporarily)

    in Kennedy Hall. A Member of the Public (Mhairi Eaglesham)
    has volunteered to be the

    point-of-contact should anyone need to use this. Further
    detalls on permanent location of

    the Defibrillator, and its use, will be issued at a later
    date.

    10. DATE OF NEXT MEENNG

    The Meeting concluded at 9.00pm.

    The next Meeting will be held on 18 October 2016. Members of
    the Public are welcome. We

    hope to have a Representative from Ayrshire Roads Alliance
    (ARA) in attendance, to discuss

    Roads, Pavements & Street Lighting lssues.

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