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Community Council AGM

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
May 20, 2008
7:30 pmto9:00 pm

COLINTRAIVE AND GLENDARUEL COMMUNITY COUNCIL

NOTICE

There will be a Community Council meeting in Kilmodan School
On Tuesday 20 May 08 at 7:30 pm.

AGENDA

AGM

1 Chairman’s Report

2 Treasurer’s Report

Quarterly Meeting

1 Minutes of last meeting and matters arising

2 Scottish Water/Scottish Power proposals for water supplies.

3 Health matters

4 Development Trust update

5 A&B Councillor’s report

6 AOB

08/01/29 Meeting Minutes

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Minutes of meeting held on Tuesday 29th January 2008 in Colintraive Village Hall

Jim McLuckie opened the meeting and welcomed Ms Spencer and Ms McIntosh from Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd and
PC Brian McFarlane.

Agenda:
Minutes of last meeting and AGM: minutes of the AGM were taken as read, proposed and adopted. It was considered that matters arising would be covered by the Agenda.

Police Report: PC Brian McFarlane from Tighnabruaich reported the theft of a barbecue from the Dunans area and incidents of vandalism to unoccupied property in the Colintraive area by some local young people. He suggested that any further incidents (not of a criminal nature) should be reported to the Argyll and Bute anti-social behaviour officer to make sure that this trend was nipped in the bud. Mr McLuckie thanked him for taking the time to come and report to us.

CalMac Proposals for Colintraive Harbour: Lorna Spencer, Harbour Master, and Ruth McIntosh, Civil Engineer attended the meeting on behalf of Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd to address the community’s concerns over their harbour proposals. Ms Spencer explained that Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd had been set up in 2006 with the brief to manage, maintain, operate and define limits of jurisdiction over harbours while CalMac Ferries Ltd’s brief was to operate the ferry service. CMA Ltd has a contractual relationship with CMF Ltd to provide and maintain berthing facilities and the harbour for the next 6 years. They would have the same contractual relationship with any other ferry company if CMF Ltd were to lose the next tender. CMA Ltd may also look to maximise use of facilities by third parties but this is unlikely to be the case at Colintraive due to the frequency of the ferry crossings.CMA Ltd’s aim is now to formalise their powers and responsibilities. Addressing points raised in the Community Council’s letter of objection, Ms Spencer
(a) felt that matters had been badly handled at the start and regretted that the community had been presented with a fait accompli rather than being consulted before the Harbour Empowerment Order had been submitted;
(b) clarified that CMA Ltd has no power to restrict berthing and access other than to ensure no hindrance is caused to the ferry;
(c) assured us that CMA Ltd has no plans to restrict access to the beach nor powers to charge for access;
(d) offered to redraw the area covered by the order to exclude the beach;
(e) acknowledged the need for legal right of access to the old slipway and beach via the lane behind the ferry office and reiterated that CMA Ltd has no mechanism for charging for anything (e.g. parking) other than pier dues and marine infrastructure. Pier dues are publicly available for scrutiny. Jim McLuckie read out Paragraph 18 of the Order which seems to contradict this and Ms Spencer said she would look into the matter. She informed us that the land was owned by Bute Estates and leased by CMA Ltd and it was suggested that CMA Ltd might be willing to relinquish the lease on the land behind the Office which could be useful to the Community Develop-ment Trust. Ms Spencer agreed to let us know the terms of the lease.
Summing up Ms Spencer said she would be happy to put into writing the points agreed i.e. the redrawing of the plan to exclude the beach, the question of access to the lane behind the office, the terms of the lease, a copy of the title area and a copy of pier dues, and she would review paragraph 18 in the light of our concerns regarding car-parking and possible charges.
Mr A McNaughton felt that we should have had the opportunity to consider whether the Community Trust might run the harbour and facilities but it was thought the Trust is still too much in its infancy to consider such a large project. Ms Spencer was asked how the community would benefit. Apart from the safety of the slipway and maintenance of facilities to ensure the ferry service continues, she expressed willing-ness to look at any way in which CMA Ltd and the community could cooperate to identify opportunities and make them work by helping with access to EU funding, legal advice and business contacts. The expected timescale was two to three months to see if agreement can be reached rather than have the Order submitted with objections.

4. Scottish Water/Scottish Power proposals for water supplies :
(a): Scottish Water has now offered free connection to those on the pipeline route to Kilmodan School including inspection of internal pipework and upgrading if necessary. Scottish Water’s verbal update to Jim McLuckie was that there were enough takers (about 50%) for the scheme to go ahead and the service is being planned now. The list is now formally closed.
(b) Scottish Power’s water supply to Upper Glendaruel: at a meeting in Glendaruel Village Hall in November for the residents of the 17 homes affected, Scottish Power agreed that the current supply is unsatisfactory. Alternatives being looked at are upgrading the present system again/ bringing Scottish Water’s supply up from Kilmodan/ exploring the possibility of returning to the original supply/ spring water/ boreholes. Scotttish Power plans to report back in February. The proposal that a focus group be set up to facilitate communication was rejected. Scottish Power was reminded that a commitment had been made to supply free water for 25 years of which 20 years were still to run.
(c) Scottish Water grants: people were reminded that grants of £800 per property are now being offered to upgrade private water supplies to the required standard.

5. A&B proposals for West Glen Road: Michal Kaufmann reported that the Achanelid Bridge was to be replaced in May despite the new proposal for a middle road via the Caravan Park bridge. This will mean no through route along the West Glen for two months. Alec McNaughton agree to find out if the bridge now needs to be demolished or indeed replaced.

6. Health Matters update: Health representative Robin Creelman was not here to report to the meeting but Jim McLuckie reported that he had spoken to Dr Carle at the Tighnabruaich Surgery regarding the acceptance by NHS of his recent tender to take over out of hours cover in the Strachur area. Dr Carle explained that since the establishment of NHS24 he has had significantly fewer call-outs, making his work-load considerably lighter, hence his ability to cover Strachur out of hours. The Tighnabruaich surgery will operate as before. There is no longer an ambulance stationed at Tighnabruaich but a new service, First Responder, will be available using volunteers with a car and equipment stationed in Tighnabruaich and possibly in Colintraive. It was pointed out that the Fire Service in Colintraive already has first aid and defibrillator trained personnel. In an emergency, the call-out number is still 999 but NHS24 should be the first contact for medical advice and they will decide if a doctor call-out is necessary and will themselves call an ambulance if they deem it to be an emergency.

7. Development Trust Update: Charles Dixon-Spain reported that he had been elected Chairman of the Trust after the mandate given at the previous meeting. A further meeting will be held on 19 February and he expected the committee would spend the next few months gathering legal and financial information.

8. Any Other Business:

Michael Kaufmann reported that the owner had left the Glendaruel Hotel which is now on the market. The Glendaruel Social Club is now running the bar on a Saturday night and the community was asked to give its support to keep it running as we would be impoverished if the hotel were closed down.

Charles Dixon-Spain said that he was now involved with Fyneside Radio and there was an opportunity for the community to get involved. Anyone with an idea for or interested in making a programme should get in touch with him.

Alec McNaughton reported that the school bus problem had been resolved by a smaller bus meeting the main school bus at Stronafion and taking the relevant children home via the coastal route.

Angus Watt asked if there was any information that the Clachaig road improvements were to be extended to this side of the Dunoon road. It was suggested the work is part of strategic timber network operations rather than any intention to improve the whole road. No other matters were raised and the meeting was closed.

Community Council January Meeting

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
January 29, 2008
7:30 pmto9:00 pm

January’s Community Council meeting will be in the Colintraive Village Hall

AGENDA

1 Minutes of last meeting and matters arising

2 Calmac proposals for Colintraive Harbour

3 Scottish Water/Scottish Power proposals for water supplies.

4 A&B proposals for West Glen road

5 Health matters update

6 Development Trust update

7 AOB

Community Council Meeting

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

The next community council meeting is to be held on the 11th September at 7.30pm in Colintraive Village Hall. All are welkcome.

Walk The Cowal Way 2007

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

The Cowal Way Open Day takes place on Saturday 5th May.

The picturesque Clachan of Glendaruel once again hosts a day-long festival featuring a variety of guided walks for all ages and levels of fitness with free transport from the Clachan to the start of each walk. Other activities include a Clay Pigeon Shoot, Walking Theatre (perhaps with a malicious chainsaw), Mountain Rescue Challenge, Orienteering, Live Music in the Glendaruel Hotel, ‘Have a Go’ Art, Veteran Motor-cycle display, Craft Stalls and the Lochgoilhead Fiddle Workshop. Finish off your day at the annual Ceilidh with live music and bar.

Anyone wishing to set up a stall or display, please contact Annie Craig on 01369 820267