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Saxilby with Ingleby Parish council

Saxilby with Ingleby Parish council. These slides highlight what your Parish Council has achieved in 2009/10. If you have any questions please contact: Tracey Broughton, Parish Clerk tracey@saxilbyparishcouncil.co.uk.

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Saxilby with Ingleby Parish council

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  1. Saxilby with Ingleby Parish council These slides highlight what your Parish Council has achieved in 2009/10. If you have any questions please contact: Tracey Broughton, Parish Clerk tracey@saxilbyparishcouncil.co.uk

  2. The village wardens perform maintenance all around Saxilby, including verges, green spaces and sports facilities.

  3. The wardens keep these planted and watered to enhance the area Grounds maintenance at the school is another of the responsibilities of the village wardens

  4. The village wardens duties also include keeping the village tidy, clearing up litter and emptying the bins

  5. The Parish Council is responsible for the upkeep of a range of sporting facilities in the village and works closely with the groups that use them.

  6. At the Lincolnshire Sports Awards 2010 Saxilby Parish Council was the winner of the category for Parish Councils & Local Authorities

  7. The Parish Council is continually pressuring the Highways Agency to give higher priority to repairing the local roads

  8. The Parish Council has in the last year taken on responsibility for the public conveniences on Bridge Street.

  9. The Parish Council maintains several notice boards around the village for information on local groups and clubs. In addition Highfield Road by the library is always kept up to date with the latest matters of the parish council.

  10. The Parish Council is working with West Lindsey District Council to manage the dyke on syke’s lane.

  11. The Parish Council is currently working with British Waterways in preparation for a riverside festival in September.

  12. Parish Precept 2011/12 • There is a small reduction in the proposed precept from last year. The parish council will be asking West Lindsey District Council for £139,296. • The cost will therefore remain constant with for example a Band D property remaining at £98.42 for the year • This will reduce if new properties are built.

  13. 2011-12 Expenditure • Total income of £374,000 is expected • Anticipated costs are: • Village events - £5680 • Bridge street toilets - £600 • Sports Development - £14,274 • Grounds maintenance - £49,374 • Mill Lane - £1002 • Administration and general costs - £51,722 • Village grants - £2500 • Communications - £1000

  14. 2011-12 Expenditure • The community centre, including the bar is anticipated to make a contribution of £12,588 toward village costs. • We are anticipating making grant applications of £10,000 to support our Sports Development work. • We have decided to set aside £17,500 into reserves. • A budget of £750 has been allocated for the general election in May

  15. Government changes • Localism bill is passing powers and responsibilities into the hands of parish councils rather than central government. • Cuts mean that the parish council will have to make up the shortfall themselves in order to retain local services. • This has already happened with the Bridge Street toilets, the costs going forward are to be met by the Parish Council.

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