April meeting held in village hall after the annual parish assembly:
Funding application for a bus shelter has been unsuccessful.
Meeting with WCC to discuss curbstones and flagstones to be arranged before May meeting.
Compton Estate agreed to install headwall and trash screen on Jeffs Close culvert.
Fencing at Policeman’s Tree requires repair by WCC.
Dog mess should be picked up and put in the bins provided.
Wall beside church requires attention by the owner.
A number of potholes require attention by WCC.
Member of the public felt new housing was not being spread fairly throughout the village and Lower Tysoe seemed to avoid significant development.
Neighbourhood Plan launch on 29th March
Parish council praised the highly successful launch, organised by the Neighbourhood Plan Group who arranged display stands and attendance by MP Nadhim Zahawi, WCC Leader Cllr Izzi Seccombe, District Councillors Chris Saint and Gill Roache, Cllr Mark Sewell, other parish councillors and hundreds of residents.
The Neighbourhood Plan Group is responsible for developing the long-term plan, not dealing with specific planning applications.
Planning update
The two big proposed developments – Gladman on the Oxhill Road and Pendleton adjacent to Church Farm Court – had been rejected by Stratford District Council but are going to appeal.
Keith Risk offered to coordinate Tysoe’s response to these appeals.
Cllr Simon Forrester