PR 4016 – Dinah’s Hollow surveys published

DCCC13Ecological surveys of the slopes through Dinah’s Hollow have been published.

The C13, between Blandford and Shaftesbury was closed by Dorset County Council in April after discovering that the slopes beside the road were unstable. The surveys were carried out by the county council’s natural environment team and are based on three site visits in May and July. The aim of the study was to identify protected species and assess any impact that any work may have on wildlife.

A number of protected species have been identified on site including badgers, bats and a number of birds including song thrushes and woodpeckers.

Several recommendations have been suggested to reduce the effects of any proposed work including carefully felling trees to prevent bats from being harmed and restricting tree and scrub clearance during nesting season.

Cllr Peter Finney, county council Cabinet member for environment and economy, said:

“A number of engineering solutions to stabilise the slopes are currently being developed, but care will be taken to ensure wildlife is protected and the character of this historic holloway is retained.”

Alongside the animals a number of notable plant species have also been found. These will be conserved where possible and enhanced by replanting of native species after the work is complete.

Cllr Deborah Croney, the local member for Hambledon, said:

“It is important to find a solution that protects road users, allows the road to reopen and preserve the area’s character.”

For full details of the surveys and the closure visit www.dorsetforyou.com/dinahs-hollow

Issued By:
Fiona King, Public Relations Officer
Tel: 01305 224491
Email: f.e.king@dorsetcc.gov.uk

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Future Management of the A350 in Stourpaine

The Parish Council would like to set up a working group of residents to help develop proposals for the future management of the A350 through the village.

If you are interested in being a part of such a group please contact Paul Clark – Parish Clerk by e-mail stourpaine@dorset-aptc.gov.uk or telephone 01258 860460.

 

Agenda for the Parish Council Meeting – 11th September 2014

STOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL

A MEETING OF STOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL WILL BE HELD AT 7.00PM IN THE VILLAGE HALL ON THURSDAY 11th SEPTEMBER 2014

PUBLIC QUESTIONS

There will then be an opportunity before the Council meeting opens for residents to speak on any items on the Agenda or other matters of interest or concern that they wish to bring to the attention of the Parish Council. 

AGENDA

14/09/01     Apologies for Absence

14/09/02     Declarations of Interest and Grant of Dispensations

14/09/03     Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting held on the 7th August 2014

14/09/04     Matters arising

14/09/05     Planning Matters as per schedule to include

2/2014/0876/FUL – Land at E386023 N109671 Land at Manor Road Stourpaine, Dorset 2/2014/0693/FUL & 2/2014/0682/FUL – Freedown, Smugglers Lane, Stourpaine, Dorset

14/09/06     Closure of the C13 and resulting highways issues

14/09/07     Community Speed Watch

14/09/08     Farm traffic through village

14/09/09     Flood Protection and Prevention

14/09/10     Street Cleaning/Litter/Hedges and Trees

14/09/11     Reports

a. District Councillor

b. County Councillor

c. Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator

d. Village Hall/Stourpaine Playing Fields Association

e. DT11 Forum/CPEND

f. Trailway

g. Rights of Way

h. Allotments

j. Spectrum Housing – Hod View Estate Strategy

14/09/12     Reports on Play Areas

a. Kidzone, Playing Field, Havelins

b. Grace Upward Under 12s, Bottom Road.

14/09/13     Finance

a. Payments to be made – for decision as per schedule

14/09/15     Correspondence not already circulated by the Parish Clerk

14/09/16     Matters for consideration at the next meeting to be held on

Thursday 16th October 2014

P D Clark

Parish Clerk                                                                                                               

4th September 2014

C13 – Road will be closed until next year – PR 3994

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A meeting of the chairs from the parish councils affected by the closure of the C13 at Melbury Abbas have been told that due to the complexity of the project the road may not be opened until late spring at the earliest.

The C13, between Blandford and Shaftesbury has been closed by Dorset County Council for four months after discovering that the slopes beside the road were unstable.

Local county councillor, Deborah Croney, called this regular briefing session to keep communities up to date with news on the road closure and longer term traffic solutions.

Deborah Croney, said:

“There is a lot of work happening behind the scenes at the moment. The soil tests will be analysed and reports on what can be done to stabilise both Dinah’s Hollow and the area below St Thomas’s Church are due in the autumn.

“Officers are looking at a number of options to manage traffic flows when the C13 is opened. I am also investigating longer term infrastructure improvements and possible funding opportunities.”

“The county council has been working with the organisers of the Great Dorset Steam Fair and highways colleagues in neighbouring counties to warn motorists of the closure and advising on alternative routes or changes in journey times during this busy time.”

More information about the traffic management options and updates on the closure of the C13 can be found at www.dorsetforyou.com/dinahs-hollow.

Ends

Issued By:

Fiona King, Public Relations Officer
Tel: 01305 224491
Email: f.e.king@dorsetcc.gov.uk

Communications Unit, County Hall, Dorchester DT1 1XJ. Tel 01305 224491

www.dorsetforyou.com/news

PLANNING APPLICATION – 2/2014/0876/FUL Land at Manor Road

On Thursday 4th September 2014 at 7.00pm in the Village there will be an opportunity for the village to meet together to discuss the current planning application for open land in Manor Road.

The Parish Council would like to hear the views of residents both for and against the proposal.

There will a further opportunity to express any opinions that you might have at the full Parish Council meeting on the 11th September 2014 at 7.00pm in the Village Hall.

Your views on this matter would be appreciated by Parish Councillors.

Paul Clark – Parish Clerk

30th August 2014

Planning Application – 2/2014/0876/FUL

There is a meeting to discuss this application – click here.

Havelins - Phase 2
Havelins – Phase 2
Reference
2/2014/0876/FUL
Alternative Reference
PP-03548222
Application Received
Tue 22 Jul 2014
Address
Land At E386023 N109671 Havelins Stourpaine Dorset
Proposal
Erect 5 No. dwellings (including 2 No.affordable dwellings) and 6 No. garages / car ports. Form vehicular and pedestrian access.
Status
Pending Consideration
Appeal Status
Not Available
Appeal Decision
Not Available

The Planning Documents can be viewed here: 2/2014/0876/FUL

PR 3986 – C13 – Construction Industry boom delays tests

DCCC13The testing of soil samples from unstable slopes in Melbury Abbas will not be finished until early September due to a buoyant construction industry.

The C13, between Blandford and Shaftesbury has been closed by Dorset County Council for four months after discovering that the slopes beside the road were unstable.

Soil samples were taken from two areas in the village, the first below St Thomas’s church and a second set of samples were taken from both sites of Dinah’s Hollow.

The tests, to be carried out by an independent laboratory, have been delayed due to a backlog of work at many labs around the country. The results will provide detailed information about the strength of the soils to help the consultants, Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB), draw up a number of measures to stabilise the slopes.

The reports on both sites are due to be finished by the autumn when they will be consulted upon, allowing local residents to voice their opinions. Financial implications will also be considered and a budget for the work agreed upon.

The final scheme will be designed, contractors employed and then construction can begin. A firm timescale will not be available until the options have been scrutinised and an understanding of the practical solutions gained.

Cllr Deborah Croney, local member for Hambledon, said:

“Dorset County Council is working hard to make sure this situation is resolved as quickly as possible, but this is a complex project and it will take time to find a solution that works.“In the meantime I’ve been working with officers to look at a number of traffic management solutions that could help reduce the impact of large vehicles using both theC13 andA350 once Dinah’s Hollow has been opened.“I’m also is continuing with my infrastructure improvements agenda, which is a longer term goal working with the parishes, County Council, the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and MP, Robert Walter to source central government funding.”

For more information visit www.dorsetforyou.com/dinahs-hollow

Ends
Issued By:
Fiona King, Public Relations Officer
Tel: 01305 224491
Email: f.e.king@dorsetcc.gov.uk

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