I have just received and update on the future of the community council for Spooner Row, Suton & Wattlefield; the Boundary Commission has granted its consent and things are moving forward!
Good Morning,
The Local Boundary Commission for England has granted its consent for South Norfolk District Council to make changes to the parish electoral arrangements for the parishes of Bawburgh, Costessey and Wymondham as determined by Full Council on the 15 February 2018.
The Community Governance Review Order may now be created as determined by Full Council.
Unfortunately the Electoral division of DT1 which is where the boundary lies splits Suton and this will be be in DU1 and remain in Wymondham parish ( Town) . There might be scope and a considearble saving if we could use , for those who wish for full burial and interred ashes , to take place at Morley st Peter Church. I have not asked but Spooner row Church yard for some reason seems to be off limits and you can still use Wymondham but the resident fee will not apply
My limited understanding is that this is a Church decision which the Council at any level has very limited if any influence . It is a curious body called the Faculty and they are all powerful and can be very difficult to deal with.
The War memorial is recognised but the only bodies therein belong to Routh Clarke and I believe it is in effect a private burial ground.
That said in anyone has some influence with the Church please feel free to ask and let us know
Looking at Wymondham Town Council's Annual Report 2017-18 as described in it's Summer Newsletter, the main expenditure is as follows. From a total Income of £524,364 of which 79% was collected from the Precept, the main Expenditure was 43% on Salaries, 21% on Administration, 14% on Recreation (the Spooner Row playing field is just one of several assets in Wymondham) and 11% on the New Office Build. Strangely, Ketts Park has been omitted from the pie-chart but is 3% (£10,873) of total Expenditure and I suppose should be added to the Recreation total.
Residents in Spooner Row have often felt that they were the forgotten few living in a remote village several miles from Wymondham and this high level of expenditure is not really relevant to our current needs. The financial benefits alone of being an independent parish will be an improvement (plus the improved representation and local management it will bring).
Another thing I gleaned from the accounts, I wonder how many residents of this fair parish know that the Wymondham Town Clerk is paid £(edited) and a further 20% pension contribution a year.
(Anonyous, please can you provide a weblink to the accounts where this amount is shown, as I am unable to verify it. Thanks, Webstation)
-- Edited by webstation on Saturday 7th of July 2018 01:58:43 PM
Wymondham Town Council is exactly the same as a Parish or community council. It has the same level of authority, but just has a larger population and therefore a greater income.