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C
Yes
in
in
part
of
your
comments,
you
mentioned
that
you
didn't
think
that
the
council
had
followed
its
own
policy
in
regard
to
muggers.
Can
you
just
expand
on
that?
For
us?
Please.
A
I
haven't
got
the
document
with
me:
it's
rack
over
there,
but
and
it
says
that
the
noise
level
should
not
increase
above
the
norm,
the
ambient
noise
level,
and
when
our
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
when
we
actually
recorded
the
sound,
we
employed
a
noise
expert
to
do
it
for
us,
and
he
visited
one
of
the
properties
that
you
saw
this
morning
when
on
your
site,
visit
and
recorded
the
sound
over
a
weekend
there,
it
was
during
phase
two
of
lockdown,
so
all
the
pubs
were
open
and
people
were
moving
about.
A
D
Thank
you,
chair.
Have
you
been
privy
to
the
information
that
there's
going
to
be
a
3.5
meter,
acoustic
fence
being
put
up
and
there's
going
to
be
extra
planting
on
the
side
of
that
acoustic
fence
to
the
boundary
of
the
houses?
As
your
sound
expert,
not
any
information
regarding
that
to
cut
out
the
sound.
A
Yes,
our
sound
expert
was
aware
of
that,
but
we
were
measuring
the
ambient
noise
and
we
have
spoken
with
other
noise
experts,
and
nobody
can
tell
us
how
much
it's
a
noise
barrier
such
as
those
be
proposed,
actually
reduces
the
sound.
It
depends
where
you
are
in
relation
to
that
and
as
regards
the
extra
planting
between
the
houses
and
the
fence,
those
bushes
below
the
level
of
the
fencing.
E
Members,
just
before
we
do
move
on
to
the
applicant's
representatives,
just
a
point
of
clarification.
The
hours
are
9
00
pm
on
the
application.
F
This
development
will
bring
new
opportunities
to
take
part
for
girls,
women
and
older
generations,
and
add
capacity
to
existing
clubs,
whilst
preventing
overuse
of
existing
grass
pictures
as
such,
the
facility
will
also
greatly
reduce
the
large
number
of
training
sessions
and
games
that
are
cancelled
every
season
in
the
area
due
to
poor
weather
the
site
is
an
existing
school
sports.
Pitch
lettings
have
taken
place
on
the
front
of
the
school
site
for
many
years.
The
school
are
yet
to
receive
a
noise
complaint
about
these.
F
Such
lettings
and
community
education
classes
mean
the
site
is
already
lit
until
10
pm
every
night.
The
week
monday
to
friday.
The
pitch
lighting
scheme,
though,
will
enable
local
club
users
to
access
the
pitch
without
having
to
travel
further
afield
and
pay
expensive
rental
fees
at
private
facilities
through
the
darker
months.
This
is
a
key
issue
for
our
local
key
partner
clubs
and
will
enable
them
to
access
a
similar
facility
for
less
than
50
percent
of
the
cost.
F
F
The
light
spillage
will
reduce
to
less
than
one
lux
before
it
even
reaches
the
boundary
of
the
school
site,
less
than
the
light
provided
by
a
full
moon.
The
lighting
will
automatically
be
programmed
to
ensure
it
cannot
remain
switched
on
beyond
the
agreed
curfew
times,
which
is
actually
9
p.m.
Mid-Week
november
to
march,
it's
8
p.m
in
april
and
october,
and
there
is
no
lighting
from
may
to
september.
F
It's
important
to
highlight
various
noise
mitigation
features
have
been
incorporated:
the
acoustic
barrier,
seasonal
limits
on
when
floodlights,
and
therefore
the
facility
can
be
used,
a
reduction
in
the
hours
of
use
and
no
whistle
policy
beyond
7
pm.
For
several
nights
of
the
week
and
anti-rattle
sound
dampeners
on
the
pitch
fence
line
having
reviewed
these
mitigation
measures
and
management
controls,
environmental
health
see
this
development
as
acceptable
and
offer
no
objection.
F
F
This
will
encourage
whether
wildlife,
but
also
provide
local
residents
with
more
privacy
from
a
school
site
that
is
already
used
by
the
community
outside
of
school
hours.
This
will
also
mean
pupils
can
no
longer
reach
the
boundary
fence
by
the
residence
gardens
improving
that
privacy.
Further
other
enhancements
include
the
wildlife
pond,
surrounded
by
a
wildflower
meadow
tree,
planting
an
apple
orchard,
bird
boxes,
a
heated
bat
roost,
and
most
of
that
will
involve
our
young
people
working
with
volunteer
community
groups.
This
project
is
totally
unrecognizable
from
the
withdrawn
applications.
F
B
B
What
will
you
use
to
that
and
I
think
about
the
question
already
just
decides
use
at
present,
so
another
question
is:
have
you
got
a
complaint
from
nearby
neighbors
at
present
that
there's
too
many
noise
going
on
at
any
time
weekends
at
any
time,
because
you've
hired
you
out,
so
obviously
there
will
be
nice
outflow.
Is
the
complaint
that
you
are
getting.
F
And
so
the
first,
the
so
the
first
one
was
about
whistle
usage.
Is
that
right?
So
the
whistle
usage
was
actually
discussed
with
our
key
partner
clubs,
who
are
otleytown
football
club,
western
lane
and
paul
afc
and
kaiser
chairman
of
otleytown
football
club
now
through
training
sessions?
That
which
is
what
the
predominant
use
of
this
facility
would
be
for
our
junior
local
sports
performers.
F
Actually,
the
use
of
a
whistle
is
very
few
and
far
between
I've
recently
been
involved
in
in
my
daughters,
which
started
up
in
june,
and
you
just
you,
don't
take
a
whistle
to
these
training
sessions
and
so
that's
very
different
to
to
a
sporting,
fixture
or
competitive
match.
And
so
one
of
the
things
that
we
discussed
with
the
keypad
club
is
how
often
do
you
use,
and
actually
it
was
resounding
from
all
three
partner
clubs
that
they
don't
use
them
in
their
training
sessions.
F
G
I've
got
a
couple
of
questions.
First,
is:
are
there
going
to
be
spectators
around
the
pitch
because
they
could
obviously
add
more
noise
to
what's
going
on
on
the
pitch,
especially
if
their
team's
doing
well
and
get
quite
enthusiastic?
G
If
what
you're
planning
to
put
in
there
isn't
a
sufficient
sound
barrier
for
the
residents,
because
I
believe
the
residents
are
correct,
that
the
emphasis
is
now
on
the
person's
making
the
changes
to
ensure
that
there's
no
increase
in
ambient
noise,
so
it
would
be
the
school.
So
what
what's
your
contingency
plan
there
you
mentioned
that
in
the
evenings
it
would
be
training
exercises.
G
G
How
often
are
you
actually
going
to
litter
pick
and
make
sure
that
plastic
bottles
haven't
been
thrown
over
the
acoustic
wall
and
and
make
sure
that
that
doesn't
become
a
litter
zone?
That
could
look
fine
from
the
school
side,
but
very
unsightly
from
the
resident
side.
Thank
you.
F
So,
yes,
there
is,
there
will
be
some
match
play
on
a
on
a
pitch
which
might
be
more
likely
to
be
a
saturday
or
sunday
morning,
certainly
than
an
evening
in
the
week,
where
it'd
be
fundamentally
looking
at
provisional
program
abuse,
training
for
for
junior
sports
football
teams,
rugby
teams
and
athletics
groups.
So
that's
that
was
the
the
first
one
about
well.
The
second
one
is
about
evening
use
in
terms
of
supporters
a
yes,
you
would
expect
there
to
be
a
small
number
of
parents
that
wanted
to
watch.
F
If
there
was
match
play
going
on,
you
don't
get
an
awful
lot
of
commentary
from
from
training
or
much
enthusiasm
to
watch
training,
particularly
if
it's
raining,
but
within
that,
and
actually
they
are.
There
are
boundaries
in
place
now
for
watching
junior
football.
There
are
things
like
the
respect
barrier
that
you
have
to
have
on
a
grass
pitch
now
and
a
huge
reduction
in
the
the
amount
and
the
language.
That's
that's
allowed
and
permitted
at
junior
football
matches.
So
yes,
there
would
be
an
element
of
of
supporters
on
the
sidelines
in
terms
of
litter.
F
F
If
there
was
a
a
situation
where
users
were
producing
the
litter,
then
that's
again
against
the
code
of
conduct
that
they
should
be
following
and
with
with
the
demand
for
such
a
facility,
it's
not
hard
to
replace
an
existing
user
with
a
new
user,
the
the
one
about
the
acoustic
fence.
Can
I
pass
over
to
you
absolutely.
H
So,
in
terms
of
potential
further
mitigation
I
think
was
was
was
was
the
question
with
regards
to
I
think,
first
of
all,
just
to
mention
regards
to
the
the
proposed
acoustic
barrier,
and
that
is
based
on
a
specific
design.
It's
down
to
the
actual
two
main
factors:
the
density
of
the
material
that's
used
in
that
barrier,
but
also
where
that
barrier
is
located
in
in
relation
to
the
pitch
the
further.
That
barrier
is
away
from
the
edge
of
the
pitch,
the
less
actual
impact
it
will
have.
H
So
that
has
been
been
already
factored
in
to
to
the
noise
modeling
calculations
that
have
been
carried
out
now,
such
noise
modeling
and
I'll
probably
sort
of
preempt
a
question
to
say:
well,
that's
that's
a
bit
of
guesswork
that
is
based
on
on
data
from
other
identical
pitches
where,
where
surveys
have
been
carried
out,
so
it
isn't
completely
sort
of
plucked
from
the
air
sort
of
figures.
In
terms
of
you
know
how
this
design
has
has
arrived
at
3.5
meters
high
and
how
it
has
arrived
to
be
in
the
location
that
it
is
proposed.
H
So
those
are
a
couple
of
things
to
mention
beyond
you
know
the
the
measures
that
have
been
taken
currently
the
various
mitigation
measures.
There
are
other
things
that
that
could
be
looked
at
the
predominant,
or
I
should
say
that
the
the
loudest
or
most
impact
noise
generally
from
from
these
type
of
pitches
is
the
whistle
noise
that
is
the
the
the
the
loudest
in
effect
noise.
H
That
is
heard
even
more
so
than
players
shouting
or
spectators,
and-
and
that's
obviously
something
that's
already
been
addressed
with
the
mitigation
offered
you
know,
potentially
there
could
be
further
mitigation
offered
on
with
regards
to
that,
but
that
would
only
be
if
it
was
deemed
that
actually,
that
is
the
the
cause
of
any
issues
with
noise
going
forwards.
If
that
makes
sense.
So
obviously
it's
a
bit
difficult
to
sort
of
say
exactly
until
you
know
if
there
were
further
surveys
done
once
the
facility
was
was
built.
H
If
this
gets
permission,
obviously
those
servers,
we
want
to
sort
of
pinpoint
know
what
what
element
is
it
that
we
are
saying
is
is
beyond
where
it
where
it
should
be.
G
F
Yeah,
it
would
be
it.
It
would
cause
a
slight
problem
in
that
when
we
work
with
the
football
foundation
we're
trying
to
hit
a
variety
of
users
as
you'd
appreciate.
So
there
are
key
user
groups
that
we
have
to
target
to
make
sure
that
we
we
impact,
for
example,
the
disadvantaged
cohort
girls
and
female
sport
and
then
also
at
the
kind
of
the
other
end
of
the
spectrum,
we're
looking
at
a
disability,
sport,
but
also
older
generations,
where
we
might
offer
walking
football,
for
example.
F
So
because
we
need
to
try
and
have
have
a
variety
of
users.
Actually,
yes,
fundamentally,
the
majority
of
those
will
be
training
sessions,
but
within
that
there
might
be,
for
example,
a
veterans
team
that
would
be
playing
competitive
games
and
that's
why
working
with
the
reduced
number
of
events
of
whistle
usage
would
be
far
preferable
to
hit.
Then
the
outcomes
that
we
want
to
try
and
achieve
with
the
football
foundation
of
getting
the
right
mix
of
users
on
the
on
the
surface.
B
G
Thank
you
chair
just
a
couple
of
things
so,
firstly,
who
will
be
maintaining
the
wildlife
buffer
zone
overall
in
terms
of
its
landscaping
aspects
with
regards
to
I
mean
the
little
ones,
probably
won't
kick
the
ball
as
high,
but
some
of
the
the
adults
or
the
larger,
larger
children
or
young
people
may
kick
the
ball
higher
and
over
the
fence.
G
So
would
you
consider
additional
ball
netting
if
required
and
then
my
last
point
is:
are
there
any
similar
facilities
elsewhere
in
in
the
area
you
know
is,
is
I'm
trying
to
just
you
know,
draw
out
the
the
need
in
the
community
please
thank
you.
I
Can
I
make
a
point
on
the
need,
if
that's
all
right,
I'm
the
chairman
of
the
town
football
club.
We
have
384
players
currently
participating
both
in
adults
and
junior
football.
I
We
struggle
immensely
to
find
facilities
to
use.
Our
first
team
have
to
travel
to
appley
bridge,
which
is
a
15
mile
round
trip
to
access
a
pitch.
They
can
do
that
once
a
week
from
8
30
to
10
p.m.
That's
the
only
time
we
haven't
had
available
over
the
last
four
years.
There
are
other
facilities.
There
are
facilities
at
menstern,
geisler
horsefirth
as
I
believe,
but
we
we
cannot
get
on
those
pitches
at
all,
and
I
would
assure
you
that
there
is
more
demand
for
this
pitch
than
the
capacity
of
the
pitch
we'll
have
available.
B
F
Yeah
topped
on
top
talked
about
the
the
the
proposition
of
increasing
female
participation
at
ollytown
have
just
launched
their
first
girls
team
and
they
they
have
a
waiting
list
of
30
young
girls
already.
The
demand
is
is
enormous
and
we
are
sort
of
on
our
own
in
otley
as
one
of
the
only
towns
or
or
built
up
areas
without
such
facility,
and
there
are
a
number
of
these
being
developed
across
the
across
the
city.
F
As
as
you
you'll
well
know,
with
the
park
life
scheme
in
terms
of
the
management,
then
we
we
obviously
have
a
site
team
who
help
manage
our
our
facility.
We
also
have
some
grounds
maintenance,
a
grounds
maintenance
company
who
who
help
with
some
of
the
larger
grounds
maintenance
works
that
that
need
to
to
happen.
But
we've
already
engaged
with
a
couple
of
organizations
such
as
wildlife,
friendly
otley
and
the
west
yorkshire
back
group,
and
while
my
friend
leottley
in
particular,
are
really
keen
to
work
with
our
young
people.
F
We
do
a
couple
of
kind
of
re
outreach
days,
one
of
which
called
we.
We
call
timing
day
where
we
work
with
the
community,
and
we've
highlighted
that
as
a
potential
opportunity
for
us
to
really
launch
the
apple
orchard,
wildflower,
meadow
and
areas
to
make
sure
not
only
we
we're
going
to
make
sure
before
that
we've
got
the
right
the
right
plantations
going
in
the
right
areas.
F
Then
we
know
and
understand
how
to
manage
that,
including
how
we
manage
and
monitor
the
pond,
and
we
have
already
an
eco
committee
on
our
student
body
that
already
look
at
these
things
and
we've
actually
already
gone
or
hit
one
of
the
mitigation
measures
and
in
technology
we've
created
through
contact
from
the
west
yorkshire
back
group,
the
correct
type
of
bird
boxes
that
we
need
to
install
and
want
to
install
as
part
of
this
project
so
they're
already.
Some
of
those
have
already
been
produced
by
by
the
young
people.
F
Your
question
about
ball
netting
is,
is
just
a
bit
of
a
no-brainer
really
if,
if
it
becomes
a
problem
that
we
need
to
address,
then
bull
netting
in
specific
areas
of
the
of
the
pitch
would
be
would
be
easily
kind
of
put
up,
or
I
would
say,
is
the
the
direction
of
play
actually
would
be
the
opposite
way
for
the
majority
of
of
usage,
but
that
doesn't
mean
there
wouldn't
be
usage.
The
other
way.
G
Thank
you.
I
was
just
trying
to
mitigate
any
potential
issues
for
for
the
residents
should
it
be
approved.
Thank
you.
J
Thank
you,
chair
just
reading
through
your
proposal
about
the
level
of
noise
regarding
instantaneous
shouts
impact
from
the
ball
whistle
blowing.
One
of
the
conditions
is
that
you
would
have
stretch
management
controls
on
players
and
player.
Behavior
can
ask
what
they
are.
F
Yes,
of
course,
so,
we've
already
met
actually
with
some
of
the
key
partner
clubs,
who
would
be
our
guaranteed
sort
of
first
choice,
users
and
drawn
up
some
terms
of
use.
If
those
terms
of
use
are
obviously
broken.
There
would
be
various
ways
of
that
being
reported,
such
as,
for
example,
from
our
side
site
management
team.
F
Who
would
be
there
to
monitor
the
facility,
but
also
there
would
be
the
opportunity
for
for
either
local
residents
or
members
of
the
local
community,
or
maybe
users,
before
and
after
other
users,
to
report
such
things
to
our
lettings
officer,
which
would
be
which
could
easily
be
done
by
phone
call
or
by
by
email,
and
so
that
information
would
be
available
as
part
of
the
sort
of
the
package
on
our
website
and
could
could
easily
be
this
sent
out
to
to
the
wider
community.
J
F
Yeah
absolutely
anti-social
behavior.
If
we
were
to
bracket
it
like
that
with
foul
and
abusive
language,
for
example,
mistreatment
of
the
facility
such
as
a
low-level
littering
such
as
as
a
worse
level,
other
things
that
people
might
do
on
a
pitch
that
that
wouldn't
be
conducive
to
to
that
environment.
Any
anything
that
gets
reported
like
that
would
then
be
followed
through
and,
as
we've
talked
about
before,
there's
enough
demand
to
move
users
off
their
slots
and
bring
in
new
users.
K
Thank
you.
Do
you
have
access
to
our
papers
or
not?
No,
that's.
Okay,
then,
right
in
that
case,
then,
on
one
of
the
paragraphs
here,
it
talks
about
the
car
parking
spaces
and
advises
that
there
are
a
total
of
206
car
parking
spaces
available
across
the
school
site,
comprising
79
spaces
of
the
main
school
site
and
127
off
the
farm,
the
lane
site.
K
Now,
how
are
you
going
to
advertise
the
overflow
side,
the
I.e,
the
farmland
side?
The
reason
I'm
asking
that
question
is:
I
represent
adele
and
you've
mentioned
adele.
That
is
one.
That
is
the
number
one
issue
that
we
have
is
advertising
the
overflow
car
park,
because
some
people
are
so
disinclined
to
go
and
look
for
it
that
they
just
start
parking
in
the
surrounding
streets.
So
how
are
you
going
to
advertise
it
and
or
steward
people
round
to
park
in
the
overflow
car
park.
F
Yeah
there's
a
couple
of
things
to
probably
say
there,
the
first
one
as
part
of
this
project,
our
lettings
officer
has
put
together
school's
first
travel
plan,
which
we've
achieved
is.
Is
it
a
bronze
mode
shift
stars
award
through
the
influencing
travel
behavior
team
and
we're
working
towards
the
silver?
So
it
kind
of
kick-started
our
approach
to
parking.
If
you
like,
we
have
the
the
farney
lane
end
is,
is
significantly
under
used
as
a
car
park,
which
is
something
we'd
recognize
with
our
evening
classes.
F
When
there's
when
there
are
clashes
with
other
events
going
on,
so
identifying.
Actually
the
access
points
for
the
pitch
users
and
making
sure
that
we
can
not
necessarily
prioritize
but
make
the
area
of
parking
available
the
most
convenient
for
the
pitch
users
being
potentially
that
that
north
car
park,
which
means
then
we
may
shift
our
evening
users
to
the
finale
lane
entrance,
if
that
makes
sense,
so
hopefully,
by
encouraging
we're
encouraging
them.
K
It's
fine,
what
would
you
say
would
be
your
optimum
are
probably
maybe
the
maximum
users
you're
going
to
have
at
any
one
time
in
terms
of
people
participating.
You
know,
are
you
talking
about
five
teams
being
present
and
100
spectators?
I
mean
what
sort
of
quantum
are
you
talking
about
at
peak?
Do
you
think
you
will
have
the
number
of
people
turning
up
specifically
for
this
purpose,
in
addition
to
the
other
things
that
the
school
also
run
in
terms
of
the
pool
and
various
other
things.
I
Could
I
answer
that,
on
behalf
of
olly
town
football
club,
who
are
probably
going
to
be
one
of
the
biggest
users
of
the
facility?
At
the
moment,
our
biggest
usage
would
be
the
senior
training
night
of
which
we
have
four
senior
teams
that
train.
At
the
same
time,
however,
what
we
find
is
that
we
have
good
attendance
for
the
first
and
second
team,
but
the
third
and
fourth
team,
perhaps
don't
participate
as
much
as
they
they
might,
or
they
should
do
so.
I
Normally
speaking,
we
would
have
40
to
50
people
training
to
maximum
and
I
think
it's
important
to
to
state
as
well.
The
vast
majority
of
our
players
are
local
to
utley,
and
so
you
know
there
are
opportunities
there
not
to
travel
by
car
but
to
to
walk
or
use
public
transport,
but
but
clearly
that's
the
sort
of
quantum
that
we're
looking
at
for
a
lot
of
the
other
teams
in
the
junior
section
you
maybe
get
20
per
session.
That
will
be
training
at
any
one
time.
C
C
The
the
we
heard
a
comment
earlier
on
about
effectively
why
this
this
site,
within
the
school
or
within
the
larger
school
portfolio
spaces,
and
could
you
just
explain
why
this
site,
rather
than
one
of
the
other
ones,
can
I'll
do
all
three?
C
If
it's
with
you,
I
think
from
what
I
I
heard,
you
say
you
would
not
be
averse
to,
if
panel
reminded
to
agree
this,
a
condition
which
said
something
like
after
six
months
of
use,
the
sites
monitored
to
effectively
look
at
any
issues
that
might
have
risen
and
deal
with
them,
and
the
third
one
which
I
I
have
to
say
relates
to
my
own
personal
experiences
of
the
school
and
that's
open
evenings
open
evenings
at
your
school,
as
you
well
know,
are
very
well
attended
and
the
car
parking
associated
with
that
leaks
out
onto
neighboring
streets,
including
the
one
to
the
east.
F
Right
great,
so,
firstly,
why
this
site,
as
I
said
this
start
this
process
started
six
years
ago
with
a
with
a
local
organized
organization,
called
sport
shevin,
where
we
we
looked
at
a
number
of
sites
and
the
school
site
proved
to
be
the
one
that
has
the
parking,
the
changing
the
security,
the
access
and
so
it
it
came
down
to
actually
the
school
site,
and-
and
I
within
that,
I
also
disregard
the
the
six
pitches
down
at
wolf
meadows,
where
we
have
continuing
security
issues
before
we
start
talking
about
access.
F
So
it
came
down
to
the
to
the
two
grassed
areas
on
the
on
the
main
site,
one
to
the
north,
so
east
one
down
the
southwest
and
we
have
a
very
large
back
roost
at
the
back
of
the
building,
which
would
be
directly
impacted
by
lighting
in
in
that
area.
We've
already
put
a
lot
of
mitigation
in
place
to
to
support
and
and
make
sure
we
we
don't
have
a
negative
impact
on
the
bat
population,
so
that
was
one
reason
why
we
couldn't
go
with
the
north
side.
F
Another
reason
is
is
in
terms
of
where
the
pitch
would
be
cut
in.
Actually
you
would
end
up,
then,
with
a
pitch
below
the
level
of
the
housing
which
would
have
even
more
of
a
negative
impact
in
terms
of
lighting
on
houses
that
were
higher
potentially
than
the
base
level
of
the
pitch,
so
that
was
that
was
another
thing
that
that
was
that
was
considered
one.
F
The
the
east
of
ottawa
site
was
discussed,
that
there
are
no
all-weather
pictures
planned
for
the
east
volley
site,
so
they
are
all
grass
pictures
out
there
and
in
fact
the
rugby
club
are
one
of
the
the
users
that
want
to
use
our
our
synthetic
pitch
to
potentially
play
games
on
for
the
juniors,
but
but
to
train
on
in
terms
of
six
month.
Monitoring,
I
think
we
we
definitely
would.
We
would
be
supportive
of
that.
F
We
want
to
try
and
make
the
work
this
work
and
that's
why
we've
agreed
to
and
work
with
so
many
people
to
try
and
put
in
the
relevant
mitigation
measures
that
that
make
the
facility
a
sustainable
one
that
that
kind
of
fits
the
context
of
its
environment
and
then
the
last
question
about
open
evenings
yeah.
Absolutely
it's
not
just
open
evenings
actually,
some
of
our
larger
parents
evenings,
albeit
we
are
only
doing
two
of
those
face-to-face
this
year.
I
think
I
think
it's
two
and
the
rest
we
are.
F
We
have
kind
of
successfully
moved
to
a
a
virtual
environment,
and
so
we
at
the
moment,
the
plan,
as
far
as
I'm
aware,
is
to
is
to
stay
with
us
from
the
big
events,
but
yes,
bottom
line.
If
there
was
a
large
event
like
in
open
evening,
the
lettings
on
the
pitch
would
cease
for
that
evening
and
therefore
that
that
would
help
in
terms
of
parking
access.
B
B
Okay,
thank
you
very
much,
thank
you
and
before
we
go
to
any
questions
to
the
officers,
and
you
want
to
say
something.
G
Thank
you
just
with
regard
the
six
month
monitoring.
Can
we
put
that
in
as
a
condition,
and
can
we
do
anything
about
when
the
school
is
doing
something
else
telling
them
not
to
use
the
pitch?
So
that's
within
our
powers.
B
G
G
Okay,
I
just
appreciate
that
things
change
and
when
staff
change
promises
that
are
made
here,
a
plans
panel
get
forgotten.
So
so
that's
all
I'm
trying
to
do
is
to
put
some
level
in
protection
for
the
residents
that
in
six
months
time
there
will
be
another
assessment
and
the
school
will.
Actually.
I.
B
E
Could
I
ask
mr
curtis
to
come
back
please
just
briefly.
What
I
was
going
to
suggest
is
that
the
the
the
first
issue,
which
is
about
the.
D
It
is
burning
chair
and
it's
a
regarding
the
issue
that
councillor
collins
has
brought
up.
I
am
totally
against
agreeing
to
any
restrictions
being
put
in
for
other
other
than
the
open
days,
because
the
school
on
a
12-month
basis
have
a
right
to
do
lots
of
things
and
open
it
up
to
the
public
and
to
their
students,
and
I
I
think
we've
got
assurances
from
the
team
that
they
will
manage
that
pitch.
In
conjunction
with
that.
B
Agreeing
with
you
counselor
reagan,
because
reading
through
the
report
I
can
see
where
the
school
have
tried
the
very
best
to
accommodate
everyone.
I'm
not
saying
restrictions
shouldn't
go
in,
but
we
must
use
our
judgment
and
be
real,
but
I
can
see
where
the
schools
are
really
trying
and
I
do
understand
the
neighbors
point
of
view
as
well.
E
Sorry,
chair,
sorry
for
bringing
you
about,
mr
curtis,
I
don't
think
there's
a
particular
problem
on
the
first
issue
about
the
noise
management
and
margin
up
to
six
months,
because
mr
curtis
accepted
that
they
would
look
at
that.
And,
of
course,
we
could
include
that
in
condition
17
on
the
papers
which
talks
about
the
submission
of
a
noise
management
plan
to
be
submitted.
So
I'm
sure
we
can
suitably
word
that
to
to
cover
the
six
months
monitoring
the
other
one
slightly
more
complicated,
because
we
don't
have
a
conditional.
E
That
necessarily
specifically
covers
that
and
there's
a
bit
of
a
split
on
panel
about
the
open
days
and
how
whether
we
restrict
it
now,
I
think
mr
curtis
said
that
they
wouldn't
be
playing
on.
They
wouldn't
have.
They
wouldn't
have
the
conflict,
because
it
would
be
silly
to
do
so
for
obvious
reasons,
but
that
is
not
written
into
this
in
any
way.
E
Neither
would
anything
else
be
at
the
moment.
What
worries
me
a
little
bit
is
the
piecemeal
discussion
about
well,
what
should
we
have
in
and
what
shelter
we're
having.
However,
it
is
really
for
members
to
decide
as
to
whether
they
want
that
additional
condition
and
whether
we
would
just
restrict
it
purely
to
the
open
days
and
that's
why
I've
asked
mr
curtis
back
to
see
whether
he's
happy
with
the
open
days.
E
F
Yeah,
of
course,
there
there's
a
lot
of
documentation.
I
know
within
this
and
lawrence
will
we'll
acknowledge
this.
We've
written
a
car
park
management
plan
and
it
is
written
in
there
that
we
will
not
open
on
on
such
events.
E
Thank
you,
mr
curtis
said
that's
my
fault,
then
I
hadn't
appreciated
it.
It
was
in
there,
but
members
then
need
to
discuss
whether
they
want
to
go
any
further
than
that.
J
Sure
I
don't,
I
wouldn't
be
agreeing
to
any
further
conditions
and
we
we've
heard
good
explanation:
we've
read
our
our
our
papers,
the
schools
are
responsible,
you
know
as
a
governor
and
where
they
play
sports,
they
don't
play
on
certain
days
and
they
don't
have
those
things
in.
So
I'm
quite
happy
to
accept
what
the
the
teachers
said.
I
can't
remember
your
name,
you
know
and
I'm
not
prepared
to
to
support
any
further
conditions.
K
K
What
how
would
we
be
able
to
get
enforcement
to
take
action,
because
one
of
my
concerns
is
the
way
that
we
write
our
conditions,
make
it
very,
very
difficult
on
occasions
for
enforcement
to
take
action
now,
if,
if
there
was
to
be
a
problem,
what
would
our
enforcement
section
be
able
to
hang
their
hat
on
in
order
to
actually
do
something
to
repair
the
you
know
the
situation,
accepting
what
council
reagan
said.
So
I'm
not
arguing
against
what
she's
saying.
E
Right
so
as
it
stands
in
front
of
you,
the
motion,
which
is
the
obviously
on
the
the
front
of
the
documentation,
is
defer
and
delegate,
but
I
think
members,
a
consensus
is
that
they
would
want
to
write
in
about
noise
management
and
monitoring
up
to
six
months
and
were
there
any
additional?
E
E
E
Although
we've
got
the
issue
about
sorry
conflicting
with
the
open
evenings
that
is
written
into
the
other
conditions,
mr
curtis
has
just
reminded
me
that,
over
and
above
that,
if
there's
a
zen
spillage
actually
onto
the
road
system,
there's
either
the
enforcement
of
that
condition,
or
it
then
falls
to
the
highways
authority
ahmad.
If
ahmad
wants
to
just
jump
in.
J
Thanks
steve
yeah
we've
got,
we've
got
a
car
park
management.
C
I,
if
I
am
honest,
I
have
to
say
that
the
worst
evenings
are
their
parents
up
evelyn's,
and
I
accept
that
and
if
you
just
like,
let
me
get
to
the
end
right
and
I
accept
that
the
school
accepts
that
and
as
put
magazine
players
to
do
with
it.
E
So
for
clarity,
you've
got
the
motion
in
front
of
you
on
page
one
which
is
defer
and
delegate
access,
and
I
won't
read
it
all
through
and
then
you've
got
17
conditions
that
are
proposed.
As
usual.
We
don't
give
you
the
exact
wording,
because
otherwise
this
would
be
25
pages
long,
but
the
noise
management
plan.
Specifically,
we
would
ensure
that
it
had
the
condition
for
monitoring
and
looking
at
alternative
measures
after
six
months
if
it
was
required,
but
the
condition
the
reopening
evenings
that's
actually
covered
within
condition.
E
L
Just
I
just
want
this
point
of
clarification.
I
think
the
debate's
been
really
interesting
to
follow
following
councillor
campbell's
comment
about
open
evenings
and
the
trigger
around
that
the
conditions
before
you
actually
cover
that
situation.
So
there
is
really
no
legal
reason
to
duplicate
that
with
new
conditions,
but
I
think
that's
been
clarified
through
officers
because
you
haven't
got
the
full
wording
of
that.
L
E
So
council
reagan
has
actually
moved
the
motion
with
the
barriers.
So
it's
what
you're
going
for
with
the
variation
to
condition
17,
which
I
think
everybody's
clear
on
the
car
parking
issue-
is
covered
by
condition.
Six
already,
so
it's
been
moved
by
council
reagan.
It's
been
second
by
councillor
ray.
We
now
need
to
vote
upon
that,
but
nobody
put
their
hands
up.
K
K
You
know
they're
they're
not
actually
reaching
anything
because
of
the
way
the
conditions
have
been
reaching.
Now
I
it's.
This
is
more
a
general
point
and
it's
something
that
I
have
made.
You
know
clear
in
the
past.
I
do
think
the
way
we
write
our
conditions
need
to
be
looked
at
and
I
was
told
at
the
time
that
they
were
now
going
to
go
past
legal
every
time
to
make
sure
that
they
were
written
as
watertight
as
we
possibly
could
be,
and
I
don't
know
whether
that's
happening
or
not.
E
Yeah
we
we've
got,
we
ready.
We've
got
past
that
point,
I'm
going
to
record
if
that's
okay,
that
was
an
abstention,
but
I
understand
completely
counselor
anderson's
point
and
we'll
make
sure
the
conditions
are
written
in
conjunction
with
our
enforcement
officers
to
make
them
as
watertight
as
possible.
E
So
on
that
point,
although
the
chair
has
not
asked
me,
but
I
think
I
should
the
the
the
motion
in
front
of
members
to
deferring
to
approving
principal
and
diver
and
delegate
has
been
agreed
6-4
but
with
the
alteration
condition
number
17
to
make
sure
we
have
the
monitoring
period
in
for
the
for
the
noise.
Okay.