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A Cuppa For Charity

Macmillan coffee Moring on Saturday the 24th of September, 11.30am – 1.30pm, at Fairfield Village Hall, hosted by Fairfield Preschool

Everyone is invited – Enjoy a Slice of Tea and a Cup of Cake in aid of Macmillan.

Cake donations would be massively appreciated.

Litter in Fairfield

It has been noted that there is an increased amount of litter along our lanes and open spaces, which will become more noticeable as the vegetation dies back for winter.

If you like living in a grot free village, please join on Saturday 10th September as we tackle the litter that has accumulated in Fairfield & Stoneybridge. Meet at the Village Hall 10.30am, wear suitable clothing and footwear. IF WE ALL GAVE ONE HOUR OUR COMMUNITY WOULD BE GROT FREE.

Foodie Fairfield Gets The Thumbs Up

The launch of Foodie Fairfield on Saturday 3rd September was a success, huge thanks to all local food producers, BRMG Radio and to all our customers & supporters. We look forward to seeing you next month (1st Sat. of each month) and we are aiming to keep Foodie Fairfield “fresh” with some additional stalls.

There have been some positive comments on social media:

  • ‘The food and drink we purchased today are delicious and great quality’,
  • ‘Very good thanks to all organisers and contributors’
  • ‘Great visit to Fairfield Food Fest today – wonderful bread – fresh veg and of course cake!!!!’
  • [the sourdough] ‘it really is yummy’

If you have any suggestions or would like to get involved, email admin@fvca.org.uk

Planning Application – 111 Stourbridge Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/01161/CPL
APPLICATION TYPE:Certificate Proposed Lawful Use/Dev
DATE ACCEPTED:25.08.2022
LOCATION:111 Stourbridge Road, Fairfield Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 9LY
PROPOSAL:Outbuilding for use as Garden Room and Hobby Room.
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Fiona Flower
TELEPHONE:01527 587 004 Ext 3098
EMAILfiona.flower@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Planning Application – Cherry Trees, Third Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00888/CPL
APPLICATION TYPE:Certificate Proposed Lawful Use/Dev
DATE ACCEPTED:27.06.2022
LOCATION:Cherry Trees, Third Road Wildmoor Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0BT
PROPOSAL:Double storey rear extension and garage and garden room outbuildings
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Nina Chana
TELEPHONE:01527 548241
EMAILnina.chana@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Launching Foodie Fairfield

Fairfield Village Community Association is launching a new food market – Foodie Fairfield – to provide an opportunity for people in the Bromsgrove area to buy good quality local produce direct from the producers.

The stalls at Foodie Fairfield will show just how much great food is produced in or around the Bromsgrove area.  There will be a wide range of locally-sourced bread, meat, cheese, eggs, vegetables and fruit along with a host of other items such as savoury pies, cider, fruit juices, honey, jams, cakes, and many other goodies.

A spokesperson for the Association said that local people are keen support local small businesses.  Foodie Fairfield will help those people to reduce their food-miles by enabling them to buy food from local farmers and artisans.

Lizzy Rogers (left) of Cooksey Quality Meats discussing the arrangements for Foodie Fairfield with Robert Garvin (right) of FVCA

Foodie Fairfield will be held in Fairfield Village Hall on the first Saturday morning of each month.  The first event will be on Saturday, 3rd September.  The event will be held in Fairfield Village Hall and the doors will be open from 9 o’clock until noon.  There is ample, free parking behind the hall so buyers will not have to struggle carrying their purchases a long distance.

Further details about Foodie Fairfield can be found on the village website (www.fvca.org.uk) or on our Facebook page.

Your Community Needs You

We need three residents of Fairfield, Wilmoor & Stoneybridge to join the committee, meeting approximately 5 times a year, each meeting usually lasting an hour, in the evening at the pub.  Your role will be to help provide the required checks on the Chairman & Treasurer, to act as a sounding board, put forward suggestions and represent the views of the community.

The Association has done a lot of good work in the community, whether it is organising events, keeping our village tidy, coordinating Neighbourhood Watch, SmartWater rollout and lobbying for improvements. Please do give five hours a year for where you live.  If you can help email chair@fvca.org.uk

Planning Application – 52 Bournheath Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00866/FUL
APPLICATION TYPE:Full Application
DATE ACCEPTED:23.06.2022
LOCATION:52 Bournheath Road, Fairfield Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 9HN
PROPOSAL:Conversion of outbuilding to two dwellings
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Rosie Paget
TELEPHONE:01527 881184
EMAILrosie.paget@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Community Association AGM 2022

Fairfield Village Community Association

Annual General Meeting followed by a screening of “The Duke”

Wednesday 20th July 2022, 7.30pm

Venue:  Fairfield Village Hall

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Chair’s Report
  4. Treasurer’s Report
  5. Elections
    “The committee shall consist of a chairman, treasurer and secretary and up to three other members with power to co-opt up to three other members to the committee as and when it sees fit.”
    • Chairperson
    • Secretary
    • Treasurer
    • Officers x 3

Notification of Decision – Sandy Lane Quarry (Western Quarry)

Application Ref:    21/000029/CM        Grid Ref:    (E) 395202, (N) 276101

Applicant:              NRS Ltd

Proposal:               Proposed importation of inert restoration material and extraction of sand to enable engineering operations for stability purposes and completion of site restoration

Location:               (Western portion of the former) Sandy Lane Quarry, Wildmoor, Worcestershire

The above planning application was granted planning permission by Worcestershire County Council on 8 July 2022.  Please find below a copy of the Planning Permission, Committee Report and Public Notice.

WONDERFUL VILLAGES AWARDS 2022

The Village Halls PodcastWONDERFUL VILLAGES AWARDS 2022
WIN £1,000 FOR FAIRFIELD VILLAGE HALL
The incredible contribution of village, church and community halls throughout rural Britain and those who work tirelessly to support their local community, often goes unrecognised and unrewarded. That is, until now!

This year, in 2022, The Village Halls Podcast has teamed up with Allied Westminster – the home of VillageGuard, the UK’s most popular Village Hall insurance – to launch the WONDERFUL VILLAGES AWARDS.

The Awards feature five different categories each of which will lead to a hall winning £1,000. So that’s a total prize fund of £5,000 up for grabs!

The five categories are:
THE UNSUNG HERO OR HEROES AWARD
YOUNG PERSONS AWARD
PROJECT OF THE YEAR
INNOVATION AWARD
INSPIRATIONAL STORY AWARD

These Awards are open to any village, church or community hall in the United Kingdom and are focused entirely on rural communities
Further information on each of the categories and how to enter can be found at: www.thevillagehallspodcast.com/wonderfulvillagesawards

Become a Dementia Friend

A Dementia Friend is somebody that learns about dementia so they can help their community. Dementia Friends help people living with dementia by taking actions – both big and small. Actions do not need to be time-consuming. Anyone can become a Dementia Friend and it’s really easy. Volunteer Ambassadors are running in-person Information Sessions as well as virtual Information Sessions that you can book on to attend. Or you can watch our short online video to join. Click here for further information

Home Fire Safety Visits & NEW online Home Fire Safety Checks

How safe are you? Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) have launched a new online Home Fire Safety Check and are encouraging everyone to complete one for them or a family member, friend or neighbour, to see how safe you are – www.safelincs.co.uk/hfsc.

For those most at risk, partner agencies can complete a referral form for a Home Fire Safety Visit. A Home Fire Safety Visit is a FREE home safety visit that is tailored to an individual’s needs and is aimed at those who are more vulnerable such as the elderly, people living alone and those with reduced mobility. Further information can be found here Home Fire Safety Visit | Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (hwfire.org.uk) or you can contact the team on 0800 032 1155

Additionally, HWFRS are happy to visit with any groups/attend events to take face to face referrals or give fire safety talks, email: cwebster@hwfire.org.uk

Reporting Pension Scams

Why should you report?

Pension scams ruin lives. On average, victims lose £75,000! With some losses in the millions. For some, it’s their whole life savings and once the money’s gone, it’s often gone for good. Criminals’ tactics are constantly evolving and the nature of them means they can be hard to spot. So, it’s difficult to understand the true scale of threat.

What should you report?

It is illegal to cold call consumers to talk about pension products, if you have received an unsolicited call, you should report this to Action Fraud straight away (details below).

Report any information you think could be relevant including the name and contact information of those involved as well as related materials such as websites and brochures.

When should you report?

You should report if you believe a scam has already happened or if you suspect that a pension scam could be taking place or are suspicious of those involved.

Who should you report to?

In England, Northern Ireland and Wales you should report fraud, cyber-crime or concerns about a potential scam to Action Fraud via www.actionfraud.police.uk/reporting-fraud-and-cyber-crime or on 0300 123 2040.

Get Safe Online

Get Safe Online is the UK’s leading source of unbiased, factual, and easy-to understand information on online safety
Website Checker: A new initiative has been set up by Get Safe Online in collaboration with a number of partners (including the National Trading Standards Scams Team) to establish a way for people to check whether a website is likely to be legitimate or a scam. If you are getting adverts when on social media or just surfing online, a good way to check if these are real is to visit www.getsafeonline.org/checkawebsite and type the website into the search bar and hit enter! The results you get can help you make your own decision on whether to buy from that website or not and you can do this before you even visit the site. The website checker looks at over 40 data sources to formulate its fraud score. The tool was originally devised in 2012 and has been the subject of continuous improvement by the ScamAdviser technical team ever since.

Return of Charity Egg Stall

Bumble Hole Foods have announced the return of their charity egg stall for one day -Friday August 12 from 10am-2pm. This is one off fundraiser for the Primrose Hospice and the Family Support Centre London Marathon runners, The CornflowerCoppers.

The price of the eggs is now a minimum suggested donation of £3 for 30 free range eggs, which is still significantly lower than supermarket prices, but 100% of all money raised will support this wonderful local cause.

Bumble Hole Foods, David Hewston Way, Rocky Lane, Bournheath, Bromsgrove, B61 9HU

Goodbye PC Stone

PC Stone is off to pastures new, he has been a great friend of Fairfield, Wildmoor & Stoneybridge and will be greatly missed, thanks PC Stone for all that you have done & achieved.

Village Hall AGM

At the Village Hall AGM that was held on Wednesday 6th July, accounts & reports were presented. To view accounts & reports CLICK HERE

The following persons were re-elected as trustees:

  • Geoff Cotterill
  • Mary Gibbs
  • Alan Mabbett
  • Conrad Palmer
  • John Woodall

The following persons, nominated by their respective service user groups, will also serve as a trustee:

  • Glenn Jones (Sequence Dancing)
  • Linda Garvin (Women’s Institute)
  • Sharon Shorthouse (Preschool)
  • Ann Waldron (Line Dancing)

Following the AGM, a full Committee Meeting was held, at which Geoff Cotterill was elected by members to serve as Chair of the Trustees.

Vote For Fairfield

We’ve been nominated to be part of the Asda Foundation Green Token Giving online vote

The vote is now live and voting will close at midnight on Friday 30th September 2022. The cause with the most online votes will receive a £500 donation with second place receiving £400 and third place £300.

Vote for Fairfield Village Community Association by visiting www.asda.com/green-tokens and selecting Bromsgrove from the drop-down box. You will be able to vote once every seven days, so please return and revote in the coming weeks.

Community Celebrates The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

Over the weekend 4th-5th June, three events were organized to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, bringing members of our community, family and friends together at the Village Hall.

On the Saturday we held an Afternoon Tea and Live Stream of the Epsom Derby, the sandwiches were fantastic, the cakes were magnificent, and the complementary prosecco flowed

In the evening we live streamed the Jubilee Concert from Buckingham Place, which saw people singing along to George Ezra’s “Shotgun” and being spellbound by the Queen’s sketch with Paddington Bear.  The bar was provided by our friends at Woodcote Brewery.

To end the festivities, on the Sunday, there was the traditional Platinum Jubilee Party with games, a quiz and the live streaming of the Jubilee Pageant.  People left with a complementary bottle of beer.

A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone that came to our celebratory events and decked properties Red, White & Blue to help celebrate this historic event.

Another HUGE THANK YOU to all the volunteers who organized the weekend events, organized the scavenger hunt, made the sandwiches, baked cakes. washed up, the list goes on.  Without YOU the events would not have happened and being a success that will be remembered for many years to come.

If you have any photographs of our community festivities, email them to admin@fvca.org.uk for archiving. If you have any information regarding who is in the photograph please share in your email.

In years to come people will be very grateful for your photographs, which will bring back many happy memories and will also be a reminder of who lived in our community.

For photos of our Afternoon Tea visit our Pictorial History page

Recording History

We invite households to send a photo of themselves, preferably of them outside their house, recording who was living in the village at the time of the jubilee. 

The photographs will be incorporated into a montage, which we hope will be put on display at the Village Hall, and digital copy held in archive.  Residents may wish to provide some background information, such as names & any other information relating to the history of the property. 

Email photograph, address & any additional information to admin@fvca.org.uk  Addresses will not be shared, this will be to verify that you live in our community.  We ask for your consent that addresses can be held in archive for future historical reference.

A Bottle of Water for our Plants

If anyone is walking past the village planters, could they take a bottle of water and pour over/around the plants please.

Let’s keep our village display alive.

20 mph Advisory Signs Warning Lights Update

We have received an update from County Cllr Webb. Highways have raised an order to supply and fit new GPRS timers and aerials to both school flashing warning signs.

After over a year, it looks like we may be having working warning lights again.

Postal Collection Service Update

Royal Mail are considering suggested site options and have said that if proposed sites are acceptable it could take up 12-weeks to restore postal collection services.

Village Hall AGM 2022

Management Committee Annual General Meeting

Wednesday 6th July 2022, 7.30pm, Fairfield Village Hall

AGENDA

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Approval of minutes of last Annual General Meeting
  4. Chair’s Report
  5. Treasurer’s Report – Receive Examined Annual Accounts
  6. 200 Club Administrator’s Report
  7. Questions from the floor
  8. Election of Ordinary Members (six)
  9. Noting Representative Members (one per listed user group)
    • Pre-school
    • Welcome Club
    • Sequence Dancing
    • Women’s Institute
    • St. Mark’s Church
    • Fairfield Village Community Association
    • National Vegetable Society
    • Fairfield Dazzlers – Line Dancing
    • Verve Marshal Arts

Is there a footpath that needs improving?

We are on a mission to improve the state of footpaths that are alongside the roads across Fairfield, Wildmoor & Stoneybridge and we need your help to identify pavements that need repairing or have become difficult to use.

Unfortunately, we do not have the power to make the required improvements, but we will certainly lobby Worcestershire County Council.

You can report pavements that need attention by emailing  admin@fvca.org.uk or pop along to a Social Gathering, 1st Wednesday of each month at the Village Hall, 10am – 12noon.

Community Survey 2022 – Results

Thank you to everyone that responded to the Community Survey, your answers will be used to help shape local policies and, where possible, improve local services.

Some suggestions will need assistance with delivery and people to support so that initiatives can become sustainable.

Below, presentation video of the slides shared at the Community Gathering on Saturday 7th May. Each slide will automatically move on after 7 seconds. Please stop the video if you wish to spend more time reading each slide.

PCC Community Survey 2022

John Campion West Mercia PCC

Working with local communities to build a safer West Mercia

In order to ensure the voice of the public is at the heart of policing, I am encouraging you to share your views in my latest survey.

As part of my ongoing commitment to take feedback from communities and use it to shape decision making, I am seeking views well in advance of setting next year’s budget. This survey will seek to understand what your concerns are and whether or not you are happy with how visible and accessible West Mercia Police are.

The survey is open until Monday 11th July and you can complete it by visiting www.westmercia-pcc.gov.uk

Planning Application – Lilac Cottage, Dordale Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00401/FUL
APPLICATION TYPE:Full Application
DATE ACCEPTED:18.03.2022
LOCATION:Lilac Cottage, Dordale Road Bournheath Worcestershire B61 9JT
PROPOSAL:Replacement single storey rear extension and construction of first floor balcony
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Nina Chana
TELEPHONE:01527 548241
EMAILnina.chana@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Fairfield Post Box Update – 2

Royal Mail have provided the following update:

“I’d like to take this time to inform you that; as part of our regulatory requirements, we must ensure that there’s a post-box within half a mile of at least 98% of all ‘delivery points’ (usually a customer’s letter-box) nationally.

If the current posting facilities in the above-mentioned area [Fairfield] already meet these requirements, the post box may not be relocated or replaced.

If the Manager believes the area warrants the installation of a new post-box, we’ll be required to liaise with the Highway Authority to obtain clearance for the proposed site, as well as contacting the utility companies to ensure that the proposed site doesn’t interfere with existing pipes or cables, etc. This process can take up to twelve weeks should your request be approved.

With the above in mind, if a post box hasn’t been installed within 25 weeks from today, it’s likely that the current facilities in the area already meet our requirements and a new post box isn’t warranted.”

Community Litter Pick Cancelled

The litter pick and Spring Clean organised for Saturday 9th April has been cancelled.
Residents are encouraged to tidy the area outside of where they live; perhaps wash a few street signs.

Fairfield Post Box Update

Last Thursday night/Friday morning, the post box in front of the Salon/Cafe/former Post Office was sealed.

After making enquiries over the weekend & yesterday (Monday 4th April), Royal Mail’s Complaints Team have responded by saying that the post box is being removed at the request of the landowner.

Royal Mail said they would have preferred to have had alternative arrangements in place before sealing the post box, or at least a public notice notifying the removal of the post box. It would appear that the landowner requested a quick closure & removal of the post box, which explains why there was not a notice.

FVCA are now waiting for another telephone call from Royal Mail’s Collections Manager, to discuss alternative sites. Royal Mail prefer post boxes to be half-mile apart; the now nearest post boxes are at Stoneybridge & Hanks Corner (near junction of Bournheath Road & Parish Hill). Planning consent would be required for any new post box.

Suggestions are needed for alternative sites that could be considered; ideally where people can pull up to; perhaps next to the waste bin (on footpath in front of the salon), in front of the village hall or at the entrance to the Recreation Ground, is there anywhere else?

Will you pledge to tidy up our community?

There are two ways to take part in our Community Spring Clean:

All hands-on-deck on Saturday 9th April when we will be giving our community a Spring Clean.  Volunteers are needed to help clean our road signage, tidy the church yard, as well as litter pick those areas that are often forgotten.  Meet up at the Village Hall 10.30am.   To help with washing signage, please bring a bucket and sponge.  Litter picking equipment will be provided.  If we all donate an hour, our community will sparkle.

Alternatively, do your own Litter Pick and signage wash at time that suits you. It would be great if you could email admin@fvca.org.uk with details & locations of the areas you have litter picked and/or signs you have washed, plus any photos you have taken that we can share.

Be a Considerate Parker

Bromsgrove North SNT have had reports of inconsiderate parking. Please be mindful that even though you are parked legally, emergency vehicles may have to get through. Remembering this and leaving enough room for these larger vehicles would be greatly appreciated.

Hands on the wheel? Hands off your phone

From today, 25 March, the Government has strengthened the law to make it illegal to use a handheld mobile phone behind the wheel for virtually any use. The changes include any use such as taking photos or videos, scrolling through playlists, online chat functions or playing games.

Research has shown that drivers who use a mobile phone while driving are slower at recognising and reacting to hazards, fail to see road signs, fail to maintain proper lane position and steady speed and are much less aware of what’s happening on the road around them.

Read and see more at 

“Hands on the wheel? Hands off your phone.” | West Mercia Police

Planning Application – Merchants Farm, Dordale Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00306/CUPRIO
APPLICATION TYPE:COU Prior Approval
DATE ACCEPTED:02.03.2022
LOCATION:Merchants Farm, Dordale Road Bournheath Stourbridge Worcestershire DY9 0AJ
PROPOSAL:Conversion of Existing Buildings to Two Dwellings  
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:David Kelly
TELEPHONE:01527 881666
EMAILdavid.kelly@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Planning Application – Green Acres, Top Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00243/FUL
APPLICATION TYPE:Full Application
DATE ACCEPTED:18.02.2022
LOCATION:Green Acres, Top Road Wildmoor Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0RB
PROPOSAL:Single storey rear extension and side extension to accommodate stairwell
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Nina Chana
TELEPHONE:01527 548241
EMAILnina.chana@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Planning Application – Far Croft, Stourbridge Road

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00253/CPL
APPLICATION TYPE:Certificate Proposed Lawful Use/Dev
DATE ACCEPTED:21.02.2022
LOCATION:Far Croft, Stourbridge Road Belbroughton Stourbridge Worcestershire DY9 9XS
PROPOSAL:Erection of timber car port
APPLICANTS NAME:
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Fiona Flower
TELEPHONE: 
EMAILFiona.flower@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk

Village Spring Clean

All hands-on-deck on Saturday 9th April when we will be giving our community a Spring Clean. Volunteers are needed to help clean our road signage, tidy the church yard, as well as litter pick those areas that are often forgotten. Meet up at the Village Hall 10.30am.

To help with washing signage, please bring a bucket and sponge. Litter picking equipment will be provided.

If we all donate an hour, our community will sparkle.

Community Survey Results

The responses to the recent Community Survey will be shared with residents at the Social Gathering on Saturday 7th May 10am.


We will explore comments received, address any points that have been raised and, where needed, start the process of delivery.

Please do join us.

Public Meeting to Consider Reopening a Store & Post Office

Over the past few months a working group consisting of representatives from FVCA, Parish Council & our District Councillor have been gathering information with regard establishing a Community Shop and Post Office.


At the Social Gathering on Saturday 2nd April, the working group will share its findings at a public meeting that will be held at the Village Hall, starting at 10am.


The purpose of the meeting is for the community to agree whether we should take the next steps towards establishing a Community Shop and Post Office, and to ask for volunteers to join the working group. Please do join us.

Jubilee Planning Meeting

At the Saturday Social on 5th March we will be discussing how we can mark this historic occasion and looking for your ideas as to what we should include in our Platinum Jubilee Lunch on Sunday 5th June.

Should we look for entertainment? Should we have a competition?

It’s over to you.

Do please pop along to the village hall, 10am.

Your Views DO Count – Community Survey 2022

Over the next 10 days, all dwellings in Fairfield, Wildmoor & Stoneybridge (that are in the Parish of Belbroughton & Fairfield) will receive a Community Survey, which we encourage residents to complete and return.

The results of the survey will help make informed decisions, provide evidence to challenge key stakeholders and develop a community that meets the needs of the people that live here.

It is your community, so have YOUR say, and help make a difference that enhances the environment, amenities, and quality of life where you live.

Storm Eunice – Residents Respond to Fallen Tree

During the afternoon of storm Eunice (Friday 18th February), a tree fell down blocking Stourbridge Road, in the holloway between Stoneybridge Island and the Swan Inn.

Thanks to a group of residents, plus assistance from a passing motorist, the fallen tree was cut up, removed, road swept and the highways became passable. There is some debris on the footpath, which we will request is cleared away.

Thanks also to West Mercia Police for managing traffic.

Pepper Wood Extension – Success!

On Friday 18th February, The Woodland Trust completed the purchase of land that will enable an extension of over 125 acres to Pepper Wood.

In an email to FVCA, Paul Jarczewski, The Woodland Trust Site Manager for Central England, wrote “I would like to thank you [FVCA] for the help you’ve given us to reach this point, as I know you have championed this locally.”

“I would be very grateful if you were able to pass on thanks to other local residents who have supported us, through any of your communications. Thank you.”

The Community Association would also like to thank the many residents who have helped promote the Pepper Wood extension and have donated to the fund, it is very much appreciated. In the coming months/years, there will be opportunities for residents, local organisations & school to get involved in the extension delivery.

Village Hall News – February 2022

Message to Hall Users

In March, after more than 2 years, the monthly evening Bingo sessions resume at the Village Hall, providing a much-enjoyed activity for some of the elderly in our community, and later this month we welcome back WMGA for their committee meetings. We look forward to seeing some bird shows at the hall later in the year.

We really do appreciate the many adjustments you have had to make over the past two years – and continue to make – to help deliver safe activities at Fairfield Village Hall.

Keeping the hall clean and tidy is a chore, especially after delivering an exhausting activity (I know, sometimes I just want to go home). Occasionally we receive comments from hall users regarding the state of the hall when they arrive, usually the floor has not been properly swept. PLEASE sweep and tidy the hall, as well as empty bins, when your session has ended. Please use the large scissor-brook to sweep the hall, then use a dustpan & brush to sweep up the bits.

Towards the end of last year, our gas contract came to an end and as the hall is classed as a business for energy supply, we had no choice but to agree to a three-year fixed contract at a much higher price. Our Treasurer has calculated, over the next three years, our gas bill will increase by £3000, based upon our current consumption. When we review hall hire charges in June/July is it very likely that rates will rise in January 2023. As always, we will do our best to keep our rates affordable and offer good value.

In 2019, it was our intention to refurbish the toilets and cloakroom, and due to the pandemic, work was postponed to 2021, then to 2022. Material prices are currently very high and so work will, once again, be postponed until 2023 (fingers crossed) when, hopefully, the price of materials will have started to come down and be less volatile.

We will still do some minor works & improvements this year, and it is our intention to replace all the radiator fire guards and the broken parking posts in the service road. Other works for the year include replacing the Barton Room fire exit & decluttering the Boiler Room.

We are changing our internet contract to a cheaper and improved package offering ultra-fast broadband speeds, and so a new hub will be needed, with a new password, which I will post on the noticeboard.

Managing the Village Hall is not always easy, and there are many rules & regulations that we have to abide by, some of our policies that we have adopted are on the internal noticeboard, and all are on our website www.fvh.org.uk Another policy that we must have – and we are currently drafting – is an Environmental Policy, which will require your support to make it work, Further details will be shared with you in due course.

And finally, thank you for using Fairfield Village Hall, creating a vibrant, multi-use venue that brings people together, provides purposeful activities that reduces social isolation, loneliness and improves mental & physical well-being.

Conrad

Chairman – Fairfield Village Hall

Proposed importation of inert restoration material and extraction of sand at Western Quarry Site

Re-Consultation on a Planning Application (County Matter)
Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)

Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017

Submission of Further Information in respect of the Environmental Statement relating to the following planning application

Application Ref:    21/000029/CM        Grid Ref:    (E) 395202, (N) 276101

Applicant:              NRS Ltd

Proposal:               Proposed importation of inert restoration material and extraction of sand to enable engineering operations for stability purposes and completion of site restoration

Location:               (Western portion of the former) Sandy Lane Quarry, Wildmoor, Worcestershire

On 30 July 2021, NRS Ltd applied to Worcestershire County Council for planning permission for the above proposal. You may recall I consulted you [Fairfield Village Community Association] on the above application for planning permission between 18 August 2021 and 29 September 2021.

Following the consideration of the comments that were received on the application and Environmental Statement, the Mineral Planning Authority wrote to the applicant on 29 October 2021 requesting further information in respect of the Environmental Statement. On 10 January 2022 the applicant submitted the requested further information, and the County Council are now seeking comments on this further information in relation to a number of matters including noise, ecology, highways and traffic, water environment, geotechnical and public health.

The applicant is seeking planning permission to remove approximately 245,000 tonnes of sand and import 975,000 cubic metres of inert materials over a period of six years. The objective of the application is to enable a buttress wall to be keyed into the eastern part of the site to stabilise the exposed face, and to facilitate the complete final restoration of the former Sandy Lane Quarry.

A copy of this further information together with the planning application, the plans, the Environmental Statement, the Non-Technical Summary and other documents submitted with the application can be inspected online at: www.worcestershire.gov.uk/eplanning using the application reference 21/000029/CM from 9 February 2022 until 16 March 2022. When searching by application reference, please ensure that the full application reference number, including the suffix are entered into the search field.

I would be grateful to receive any comments that you may wish to make on the further information / application by 16 March 2022 by email or by post to the address below. If this is not possible then please let me know. If you have already commented on this application, and if I do not hear from you by this date I will assume your comments remain unchanged.

Planning Application – Bell Service Station

The following planning application is available to view and comment on. Please use this
link to take you to the home page of Public Access
http://publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk/online-applications/ which is the tool for
viewing applications and making comment electronically.


• Click on the link above
• Type in the application number and click, this will take you to the summary page of Public
Access.
• When at the summary page
• To view the documents you will need to click on the tab, then
the .
• To make a comment click on the tab,
• Fill out your details and make your comment and press submit, this will go straight to the
relevant planning officer and be immediately viewable in the comments tab.
• If you have provided an email you can request a confirmation email.

APPLICATION REFERENCE :22/00073/FUL
APPLICATION TYPE:Full Application
DATE ACCEPTED:14.01.2022
LOCATION:Bell Service Station, Bromsgrove Road Hagley Stourbridge Worcestershire DY9 9XU
PROPOSAL:New single-story rear and side extension to sales building and modification to car wash lane.
APPLICANTS NAME:MBH Design Studio LTD
PARISH COUNCIL:Belbroughton Parish
WARD:Belbroughton And Romsley Ward
CASE OFFICER:Charlotte Wood
TELEPHONE:01527 64252 Ext 3412
EMAILCharlotte.Wood@bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk