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20 March 2023Annual Parish Meeting - 2023
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
WEDNESDAY 5th APRIL 2023 - 6-9pm - LONG BUCKBY COMMUNITY CENTRE
THERE WILL BE A MEET & GREET SESSION TO START WITH REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE (TEA, COFFEE, CHEESE AND WINE)
ANNUAL REPORT FROM THE PARISH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN
ANNUAL REPORT FROM THE WEST NORTHANTS COUNCILLOR
ANNUAL REPORTS BY OUR LOCAL GROUPS/CHARITIES
LONG BUCKBY GREEN SPACES COMMITTEE
MILL PARK RESERVE
WILLIAM JOSEPH HAYNES TRUST
UNITED CHARITIES TRUST
LONG BUCKBY YOUTH CENTRE
MEDICAL FUND
LONG BUCKBY COMMUNITY CENTRE
WHILTON & BUCKBY LOCKS ASSOCIATION
BUCKBY FEAST COMMITTEE
ST LAWRENCE’S CHURCH
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
BUCKBY ANGELS
TREES FOR STATION ROAD PLANTING PROJECT
BUCKBY LIBRARY & HUB
There will then be an opportunity to ask any questions during the Open Forum
07 March 2023Parish Council Meeting - Monday 13th March 2023
The next Meeting of Long Buckby Parish Council will be held on Monday 13th March 2023 in Buckby Library & Hub at 7:30pm.
If you wish to speak during public time, ideally please contact the Clerk, Sue Porter, ideally in advance of the meeting.
A copy of the Agenda for the Meeting is available to view here
01 March 2023Letter of Complaint to WNC re Condition of Highways
Ms Anna Earnshaw Long Buckby Parish Council
Chief Executive, West Northamptonshire Council
14th February 2023
Dear Ms Earnshaw,
RE WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL’S LEGAL DUTY TO MAINTAIN ROADS IN LONG BUCKBY PARISH UNDER THE HIGHWAYS ACT OF 1980
We write to express our concern regarding the state of repair of the road network in and around Long Buckby Parish and to ask for your help in making much-needed repairs.
As you know, under the Highways Act of 1980, West Northamptonshire Council has a legal responsibility to maintain the roads in the Long Buckby area. We believe that the general state of repairs falls well short of your legal requirement and now represents a major hazard to road users and pedestrians. We are deeply concerned about the possibility of accidents and, potentially, loss of life, due to the inadequate maintenance of our road network.
At the last meeting of Long Buckby Parish Council we discussed the roads in and around the village. We believe that there are three major issues to address.
- Safety and passability
West Northamptonshire Council has a duty to maintain public roads to a standard that ensure they are safe and passable.We have particular concerns about the following three roads that we believe fail to meet this standard. They are:
- B3585 between Long Buckby and Watford – this road has a number of serious potholes, and the side of the road has collapsed along stretches; most drivers now keep to the middle of the road to avoid damage to their car. The road follows turns and peaks and troughs meaning that many drivers are in danger of colliding with oncoming vehicles also driving in the middle of the road. This is unacceptable and a major hazard.
- We note that repair work was carried out on this road on the 13th February. Although the damage to this road is extensive, a crew of workmen addressed only one small area. Patching up the worst area of damage does not address the underlying and longer-term problem.
- B5385 (the Three Bridges Road) between Long Buckby and Long Buckby Wharf – we have identified several serious potholes that present hazards for motorists. For example, the area around Station Garage at bottom of Long Buckby is a notorious black spot.
- The Banks, Long Buckby – this road has long been the subject of complaints and is periodically subject to ‘patching up’ repairs. We have identified potholes that could cause accidents if not adequately repaired.
- Station Road pavement by the Long Buckby Community Centre down to the Rugby and Football clubs of the village. This stretch of pavement is very uneven and represents a danger for pedestrians due to extensive damage from cars being illegally parked during events.
In our opinion, people no longer bother to report potholes because they believe that nothing will be done.
- Character of road
Under the 1980 Highways Act, West Northamptonshire Council is required to recognise the character of each road and to ensure that it is maintained effectively for the volume and type of traffic. We believe that this statutory duty is not being met in the following circumstance:
- B5385 (the Three Bridges Road) by the Jackson’s Farm. The use of trucks and grain trailers at the farm has a serious negative impact on the road again representing a serious hazard for other road users.
- Lack of signs around areas of significant flooding
Under the 1980 Highways Act, West Northamptonshire Council has a duty to ensure appropriate warning signs are in place for any dangers on the road. As well as the dangers posed by the extensive pothole damage previously cited, there is one additional danger within the parish that we believe is not adequately signposted.
- After heavy rainfall, the B5385 (Three Bridges Road) coming out of Long Buckby floods. This fact has long been known. There is no signage warning road users of this potential hazard.
We believe that the state of our roads is now becoming dangerous.
To begin to address this situation, we would like to invite you to visit Long Buckby to:
- Assess the dangers posed by lack of road maintenance for yourself. We will provide a guided tour of roads that are failing to meet the required legal standards.
- Address Long Buckby council taxpayers at the Annual Parish Meeting on Wednesday 5th April 2023 or at a public meeting (to be arranged at your convenience) to discuss the state of the road network and listen to their views and concerns.
We would then like you to provide a schedule of planned repairs within our Parish.
We look forward to receiving your response.
22 February 2023Parish Council Meeting - Monday 27th February 2023
The next Meeting of Long Buckby Parish Council will be held on Monday 27th February 2023 in Buckby Library & Hub at 7:30pm.
If you wish to speak during public time, ideally please contact the Clerk, Sue Porter, ideally in advance of the meeting.
A copy of the Agenda for the Meeting is available to view here
20 February 2023Parish Council - Monthly Surgery
Parish Council Monthly Surgery
Saturday 25th February 2023
10-11am - Long Buckby Library
Come along and speak with a couple of your parish councillors, raise any concerns you have, or find out about any projects that are coming up, or just for a general chat.
We look forward to meeting with you.
07 February 2023Parish Council Meeting - Monday 13th February 2023
The next Meeting of Long Buckby Parish Council will be held on Monday 13th February 2023 in Buckby Library & Hub at 7:30pm.
If you wish to speak during public time, ideally please contact the Clerk, Sue Porter, ideally in advance of the meeting.
A copy of the Agenda for the Meeting is available to view here
30 January 2023Chris Haynes - Thank You!
I’m sure the whole village of Long Buckby will like to join us in wishing Chris Haynes a long and happy retirement.
Chris and his milk float have been a familiar sight around the village for many years now. Always arriving early no matter what the weather to deliver a pinta for that morning cuppa. Over the years he’s always been cheerful and helpful and he will be very much missed by a good many residents of Long Buckby and surrounding villages.
We’ve been incredibly lucky to still have an independent, local family firm delivering our milk day in day out all year round, a service we’ve relied on and enjoyed, Chris has never let us down.
Thank you, Chris & Family, – you will be missed by many but we wish you a happy and healthy retirement. We would also like to wish every success to the family who are taking over the round under Chris’s guidance.
03 January 2023Parish Council Meeting - Monday 9th january 2023
The next Meeting of Long Buckby Parish Council will be held on Monday 9th January 2023 in Buckby Library & Hub at 7:30pm.
If you wish to speak during public time, ideally please contact the Clerk, Sue Porter, ideally in advance of the meeting.
A copy of the Agenda for the Meeting is available to view here