LODE WITH LONGMEADOW ACTION PLAN



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LODE WITH LONGMEADOW ACTION PLAN Date adopted by Parish Council: Apr-2008 Date of this update: dd-mmm-yyyy Timescales for action: Priority: Should be started within 1 year of the date this plan was adopted. Priority: Should be started within 1 2 years of the date this plan was adopted. Priority: Should be started within 2 5 years of the date this plan was adopted. Cambridgeshire ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) facilitated the Community Led Planning process in Lode with Longmeadow.

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update Communications 01. Set up a village website and use to publish matters, e-version of Lode Star magazine, events notices and village archive. Partners: Other community groups. Funding will be required for web hosting. www.lode.org.uk is established. Action is now closed. Housing Development 02. Communicate local residents views of housing development to East Cambridgeshire District Council so that they might be included in future Local Development Plan. 03. Discuss housing development opportunities with National Trust. 04. Enable owners to land and empty properties within development envelope to discuss opportunities. 05. Support development of low-cost infill housing for local young people. 06. Encourage use of empty properties. 07. Restrict development to a mix of housing meeting environmental sustainability standards. 08. Avoid development outside village envelope.

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update Community Spirit 09. Discuss retail outlet possibilities with local organic farmers, Red2Green and National Trust. Partners: Other community groups. 10. Set up a business support network for people who work from home. 11. Set up an Events Group to organise fetes, barbecues and arts activities for the village. 12. Discuss the possibility of setting up a community pub with Lode Social Club, National Trust and owners of suitable properties. 13. Pursue open and free access for residents to Anglesey Abbey and gardens on regular occasions. Partners: National Trust 14. Build and develop Neighbourhood Watch groups and liaise with local community police. Partners: Police The Countryside 15. Join Parish Paths Partnership. 16. Discuss with local landowners opportunities for creation of small woodland areas and wildlife sites and permitted footpaths. 17. Create an Adopt a Path scheme whereby local volunteers will litter pick and report problems. 18. Investigate improvements to cycle routes to Waterbeach and Quy. Partners: Local landowners Partners: Local people Partners: Neighbouring s

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update 19. Negotiate with National Trust over out-of-village parking for walkers, walking maps and history board. 20. Persuade ways Agency to re-pave footpath between Lode and Longmeadow. Partners: National Trust Partners: ways Agency The National Trust 21. Set up a liaison group for village and National Trust representatives to meet regularly. 22. National Trust to be asked to make regular presentation to village on Wicken Fen developments via Lode Star magazine and website. 23. Village/National Trust Liaison Group to review ways of coping with additional visitors to the village by making use of NT car parks, looking at alternative vehicle and on-foot entry ways and reviewing footpath signage. Partners: Local people and National Trust Partners: National Trust Partners: Local people and National Trust The Environment and Sustainability 24. Develop a village policy for environmental sustainability and reduction of pollution. 25. Use new sports pavilion as an example of a sustainable build and to showcase carbon-friendly building methods. List sponsors who can be contacted by local people for advice on their own buildings. 26. Investigate other carbon-neutral projects for the village. 27. Increase range of recycling opportunities including village composting scheme.

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update 28. Introduce rainwater collection systems for allotments (pavilion and chapel roofs). Village Improvements 29. Arrange annual litter-pick for village. 30. Arrange installation of additional litter and dog mess bins and arrange for cleaning and emptying on a regular basis. 31. Install a teen shelter on the recreation ground near the new pavilion. 32. Develop a picnic and barbecue area near the new pavilion. 33. Restore village pumps to working order. Traffic in and near the village 34. Make representations to ways Agency and continue to press for improvements in line with preferences expressed in the Plan. 35. Place electric speed warnings on main road. 36. Negotiate with National Trust to maximise speed reduction effect of pedestrian crossing to new car park. 37. Assess need for direct bus route to hospital and station (via website questionnaire). 38. Assess need for bus route Park & Ride to station. 39. Assess potential of car share scheme (via website questionnaire). 40. Review cost of providing lighting to Longmeadow bus shelter. 41. Discuss possibilities of car parking for visitors near old station with land owner.

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update Lode Social Club 42. to appoint a councillor to act as liaison with the Club. 43. Build on existing village cinema club for art house film evenings. Lead: Lode Social Club 44. Improve garden space around Social Club. Lead: Lode Social Club Partners: Local volunteers 45. Review possibility of opening retail/services outlet. 46. Open an internet point for training and archiving contributions. 47. Organise and run a village events committee to include annual pantomime, film club, book club, dances, etc. 48. Investigate possibilities of providing part-time services such as chiropody, beauty treatments and short courses such as dance and holiday languages. Sport/Recreation/Pavilion 49. Create and BMX/skateboard track for young people. 50. Build a basketball area. Funding for design and build would be needed. Funding for equipment purchase and installation. Precept 51. Raise the precept by up to 10 per annum to pay for specific action points of the Parish Plan where external funding cannot be sourced.

What needs to be done and how Priority Responsibility update