Conservative Club licensing application: more information

As I reported recently, the Conservative Club in the High Street has submitted a premises licence application (reference 15/00088/LIQ_02) to the District Council. Details of the application are on the district council’s website with a deadline of 18 February for residents to make representations to the district council (by email or in writing to the district council’s Licensing department at The Grange, Nutholt Lane, Ely CB7 4EE).

The changes to the licence in the application mean that the club would remain as a club premises but also be able to provide

  • all regulated entertainment provided under the Licensing Act 2003 (except boxing & wrestling entertainment)
  • late night refreshment (hot food and drink after 11:00pm)
  • sale of alcohol on and off the premises.

It would also be able to allow members of the public to access the club for events, something which is not possible under a club premises certificate as only bona fide club members and signed in guests are allowed access in qualifying clubs.

Licensing application: Sutton & District Conservative Club

The Conservative Club in the High Street in Sutton has submitted a premises licence application to the District Council.

Details of the application will shortly be available on the district council’s website – you can search on the postcode (CB6 2NW) or on the licensing application reference number, which is 15/00088/LIQ_02.

If you wish to make representations to the district council about this application, you can do so until 18 February, by email or in writing to the district council’s Licensing department at The Grange, Nutholt Lane, Ely CB7 4EE.

Special Constables – we need you!

Cambridgeshire Constabulary are currently recruiting special constables, who provide vital support to a whole range of policing activities.  They say:

“Special Constables are volunteer police officers who play a vital role in Cambridgeshire
Constabulary. You will get the chance to work alongside regular police officers, using skills and experiences from your day job to give something back to the community.

It’s demanding. After all, you’ll have to give up at least 16 hours of your spare time each month. But helping to protect and support Cambridgeshire and the people who live, work and visit here is really satisfying too.

Being flexible is essential as we cover all of the cities, towns and villages. Specials wear the same uniform and carry the same powers and responsibilities as regular police officers. They’re involved in all aspects of policing Cambridgeshire, enjoying a variety of roles and duties such as:

  • Foot and vehicle patrols
  • Roads policing
  • Assisting in the event of accidents, fights and fires
  • Road safety initiatives
  • Rural crime Initiatives
  • House-to-house enquiries
  • Plain clothes enquiries
  • Public safeguarding
  • Helping ensure public safety and security at both local and major events
  • Presenting evidence in court

As a Special, you’ll make a real difference and gain unique experiences, you simply can’t get anywhere else. If this sounds like something you could do then why not visit our website?”

East Cambs Full Council meeting

Last night (8 January) saw the first East Cambridgeshire District Council full council meeting of 2015. Of particular interest to Sutton were the two items on Neighbourhood Plans: one to agree Sutton Parish Council’s application to be considered a neighbourhood plan area, the other to agree the process by which the District Council will play the part it must play by law in supporting the parish council through the process.

This means that the parish can now proceed to the next stage of drawing up its plan and consulting local residents on it. We will shortly receive a questionnaire from the parish council as the next stage in this process.

I welcomed the application, and congratulated the parish council on being the first one in East Cambridgeshire to start this process.

The council unanimously supported a motion from my group to support Ely & Soham Dial a Ride, which had said it would wind down in March due to financial difficulties, and ensure a sustainable community transport service for the future. The council also agreed a separate report proposing to provide one-off financial support of £15,000 to Ely & Soham Dial a Ride and offer in-kind support to the organisation in a complete review of its operation.

Following the announcement by Tesco yesterday morning that it would not be proceeding with its proposal to develop a new superstore at a new location on Angel Drove in Ely, I asked the council leader an urgent question about what this meant for his strategy including for the Station Gateway project and the Ely Southern Bypass.

The Leader replied that he and the council’s Chief Executive were informed of Tesco’s decision by brief letter yesterday morning and had held a number of meetings. He said Tesco’s decision would not stop him in his determination to build the Ely Southern Bypass (though it’s not clear on what financial basis, now that there is no Government money this coming year either), but that he had always seen the Station Gateway project as ‘long term’ – which is somewhat surprising as the Supplementary Planning Document was due to be finalised in the next few months.  I will be seeking further information about the effect of the announcement on the finances and the timetable of this project.

Planning application: single storey rear extension, 10 Sutton Court

An application has been received by the District Council for a single storey rear extension at 10 Sutton Court.  You can see the application details online: click View the weekly list, and choose the Simple tab. The reference number of this application is 14/01427/FUL.

The application can also be viewed at the District Council offices during office hours, or at the parish council offices at The Glebe by arrangement with the Parish Clerk.

If you wish to comment on this application, you need to do so by Friday 30 January.

Planning application at 3 Ely Road, Sutton

A planning application has been received by East Cambridgeshire District Council for an additional four-bedroomed property at 3 Ely Road, on the corner of Churchill Close.

The application is online on the district council’s website – search for reference number 14/01392/FUL.  Alternatively it can be viewed at the Council’s offices in Ely during office hours, or the Parish Council holds a copy of the application which can be viewed by arrangement with the Parish Clerk.

Comments on the application may be received by the district council until 23 January 2015 – and of course as your district councillor I would be interested in any views you may have.

Christmas and New Year waste collections

East Cambridgeshire District Council has published the arrangements for collecting the rubbish over Christmas and New Year.

  • The collection due on Monday 22 December will take place as usual.
  • The collection due on Monday 29 December will take place on Tuesday 30 December.
  • The collection due on Monday 5 January will take place on Tuesday 6 January.
  • From Monday 12 January normal service will resume.

Christmas cards, non-foil wrapping paper and cardboard tubes from Christmas crackers can all be recycled in your blue bin.  Real Christmas trees will be collected until 31 January if left for collection next to your green bin. Please cut into lengths no longer than the height of the bin.

Witchford Recycling Centre will close from 1pm on Christmas Eve and will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Planning application: 49 The Row

A planning application 14/01303/FUL has been received by East Cambridgeshire District Council for a new two-bedroomed two-storey chalet dwelling behind 47 and 49 The Row.

You can see the details of the fresh application by going to the council’s planning applications page and entering the reference number above.  When you have done this, you can hit the Documents tab to see the application and associated papers, or hit the Comments tab to make a comment on the application.

Alternatively, you can see the application at the district council offices in Ely during office hours, or by arrangement with the parish clerk at the Glebe.

Planning permission for a two-bedroomed chalet dwelling (14/00061/FUL) at this location was refused earlier this year for several reasons, but the application has been revised and re-submitted.

If you have any views about this application that you would like me to know about, do get in touch with me no later than Thursday 18 December.

Planning application: Land Adjacent To 16 Tower Road

As a district councillor, I’m contacted about each planning application that the council receives for land in Sutton. I thought it might be a useful service to share these as they arise.

Planning application 14/01245/FUL is for a new two-storey three-bedroomed house on land next to 16 Tower Road, immediately opposite the water tower.  You can see the details by going to the council’s planning applications page and entering the reference number above.  When you have done this, you can hit the Documents tab to see the application and associated papers, or hit the Comments tab to make a comment on the application.

Alternatively, you can see the application at the district council offices in Ely during office hours, or by arrangement with the parish clerk at the Glebe.

If you have any views about this application that you would like me to know about, do get in touch with me no later than Wednesday 3 December.