A PARISH
PLAN gives everyone a chance to have their say about the
future of their village covering issues such as housing,
public transport, sport & entertainment, education, youth
services, services for the elderly, policing, village
services, road safety, village halls, and the
environment.
A Steering Committee, representative of village life, was formed in
2003 to spearhead the project and now after three years hard work
by nearly 100 volunteers aided by a grant of £5,000 from the
Countryside Agency it is completed.
Six Focus Groups dealing with local government, parish facilities
& services, over 60’s, young people, environment and local
business & employers were formed and from their work the
questionnaires were compiled with 82 questions for the household
and 31 for a special young people's questionnaire.
Questionnaires were delivered to 672 dwellings in the villages.
These were collected and the results collated into a Report and an
Action Plan which was presented to the parish council at the Annual
Parish Meeting on the 20th April, 2006.
Over 84% of households completed questionnaires which gives the
report real weight and authority and will help the parish council
considerably in carrying out the Action Plan which has 61
recommendations. The Grundisburgh & District News will publish
news about how the implementation of the Action Plan is
progressing.
Highlights from the Parish Plan Report
- 562 questionnaires were returned – a return rate of 84%
- 1,363 people contributed to the questionnaires
- Exactly the same number of people (247) wanting better mobile
telephone coverage as didn’t.
- The needs of cyclists and pedestrians should be better met
- Many people wanted better publicity for bus time tables and
think that services should be extended to Ipswich
& Woodbridge Stations and Heath Road Hospital
- Badminton, Yoga and Snooker were the top three new sports
facilities people would like to see in Grundisburgh and many would
like to see cricket played again on the playing field
- Approximately one quarter of respondents are active members of
a place of worship in or out of the village
- 63% wanted a new village hall
- When asked “what do you like best in the village ?”, community,
the village centre and facilities scored highly
High lights from the Young People's Report
- 135 questionnaires were returned.
- The average age of the respondents was 13years and 2 months -
55% male 45% female.
- 75% declared an interest in a Youth Club and 65% of these
thought it would be appropriate to pay a
small membership fee.
- Table Tennis was the highest suggestion with other sports e.g.
snooker, pool, rugby and hockey featuring highly. 13%
suggested music and some computer games.
- Over 75% would use an all weather pitch and thought the best
location would be on the playing field. It does seem that
improved facilities are needed for the middle and upper range
ranges and all weather pitch may be part of the solution.
- Almost 75% were interested in “Flicks in the Sticks”.
- Young people would like more late and weekend buses and 80%
would read a Young People's section in the Grundisburgh
& District News. 80% do not want to see more houses.
- The biggest issue seem to relate with “nothing to do” and being
bored which accounted for about 33% of the replies and this
seems to be exacerbated by frustration with the bus service.
- On the plus side several had friends here and liked the peace
and quiet and friendliness of the village.
Downloads
Focus Groups Report
Young People' s Report
Parish Plan Report - text only
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ACTION!!
The Plan has given the Parish Council very clear signals what
parishioners want but has set the Council an enormous task with 61
Action Points to take in hand. To get the task down to size
the council has decided to adopt a priority list of those issues
which seemed to be of greater importance to villagers. These
are:
A new Village Hall
The Village Hall Management Committee called a Village
Meeting on the 12th April, 2007 to explain its plans to build
a new hall on land opposite the present
Village Hall. The owner will give an acre of land
plus a substantial contribution from an enabling development
dependent on planning permission being granted for housing on the
field. The present hall would be demolished and the
site sold for housing. A sub committee is
being formed - more news later.
To form a Grundisburgh Youth Committee and Youth Club
At a meeting 30 young people voiced their enthusiasm for a club.
They said they simply want somewhere to go where they could meet
their friends, giving them somewhere to go and something to do.
Questionnaires they completed gave the kind of activities they
would like the club to provide and, most encouragingly, over half
said they would like to be part of the Grundisburgh Youth Committee
to help in decision making and the running of the club.
This has now been achieved. A £7,000 grant has been obtained
from the Local Network Fund to start a Youth Club by the
Grundisburgh Youth Committee and it has opened for
business with 70 members on Thursday evenings in the Village
Hall.
Road Safety
A Committee has been formed to look at the Road Safety issues
raised in the Plan. These include Horse Warning Signs and speed
limits for Charity Lane. Extended speed limits on Stoney Road and a
30mph limit for Culpho. Improved visibility at the Playford cross
roads and measures to stop vehicles driving through the Village
Green ford.
The Committee will visit villages where 20mph restrictions have
been put in place to see whether they work and whether they would
be suitable for Grundisburgh.
Other issues are being investigated and regular progress reports
will be given in the Grundisburgh & District News.
For a more detailed information click on to the downloads
below
Action Plan Progress Report
Young Persons Action Plan Progress
Report
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