Preventing Dog Mess: Responsible Dog Ownership in North Perrott

At last weeks Parish Council Meeting, two of the three favourite gripes about country village life were raised by concerned members of the public.

Dog mess, traffic speeding in the lanes (more about that later) and litter make up the dreaded trinity.

All are completely avoidable and all take our environment for granted. There are no excuses for any of these misdemeanors and it costs nothing to stop them.

The complaint about dog mess came from regular dog walkers who stated that some of the tracks between Haselbury and North Perrott have become a minefield of dog excrement. There is absolutely no reason for this as the Parish Councils of North Perrott and Haselbury have installed dog bins at both ends of the footpaths, one in THE PARK and the other opposite the North Perrott Cricket Ground. In addition, Somerset Council say that it is perfectly acceptable to bag your dog’s mess and put it in your grey bin.

If the dog bin is full or your route takes you elsewhere, then please take your bags home. Do not decorate the trees, hedges or hide it like a geocashe!

The feeling in the meeting was that some of this probelm is caused by visitors to the village that may not feel they have anywhere convenient to dispose of their dog bags. If you own a let property, Airb&B or similar that allows dogs, please make sure you have clear information about your dog waste policy so that clients are in no doubt about where to dispose of it. Any information should end with the phrase “Please leave our village & countryside as you found it”.

The only solution for this problem is for dog walkers to self-police their community. Please politely call out owner who fail to control their dogs, let them out of their sight or simply refuse to pick up their pet’s mess.

The Countryside code stipulates that dogs that have immediate recall should be kept in view at all times. If your dog has poor recall, then it should be kept on the lead until the owner is suitably trained!

Any dog walker found not to be picking up their dog mess on the private land, epecailly farmland, should expect to be asked to leave and not return.

Please note that North Perrott Fruit Farm is NOT open to public access and anyone walking off the Public Footpath may only do so with permission of the landowner. More information is available at https://parrettbrand.co.uk/walkers-riders/

Thank you for reading and if you are a dog walker, please act responsibly and help solve the problem by educating others.

CO-OPTION OF NEW COUNCILLORS

NPPC is currently looking for 2 new members to co-opt as parish councillors.

PLEASE DO NOT BE SHY!

It does not matter if lots of people put their names forward because the term of this Council has only 2 years left to run and so there are plenty of chances to serve at a later date. Like other parishes, North Perrott struggles to convey the importance of community involvement but if we lose our own parish council, then local governance will be passed to Crewkerne Town Council, and our voice in local matters will be severely diluted.

If you think you want to know more, please read on and come to the meeting on Tuesday 7th May at 7.30pm at the Hoskyns Memorial Hall.

North Perrott Parish Council (NPPC) consists of 5 members, drawn from the people who either live or work in the parish. At the last meeting, two members offered their names for resignation and so there are currently two spaces available for co-option.

Being a parish councillor in North Perrott is not an onerous job but a new councillor would be expected to undertake a basic training course (paid for by NPPC) and attend bi-monthly meetings regularly. You must abide by the Council’s code of conduct and standing orders, both of which are published on the website. The amount of extra work would depend on current commitments and projects, but are normally split between councillors so that they amount to no more than a few hours each between meetings. There are currently a number of long running projects, including minor road improvements and new village gateways. Future projects include a 20mph zone around the village green and the hall. There will also be consultations about how the community money from the Solar Park will be applied for when it finally goes online in about 2 years time.

A Parish Council has three basic functions;

To communicate the needs of the Parish to the next tier of governement above, in this case the Somerset Unitary Council.

To respond to requests for consultation from Somerset Unitary Council on behalf of the Parish, the most frequent of these would be for planning applications.

To manage and develop community assets groups within the village, usually a community hall, sports of amenity areas and a cemetary.

For historic reasons, in North Perrott the village hall, cricket club and St.Martins churchyard are all managed by independent community groups, which leaves NPPC with less manditory work to do that most parish councils. This does not mean there are not important projects to be managed but it does mean that commitment as a councillor in North Perrott is not as onerous or time consuming as it might be in other parishes. We do however, communicate with the bodies that run these facilities, help with funding where we are allowed and assit them in grant applications, where funding is funnelled through normal goverment pipelines.

The last parish council elections were in 2023 (to co-encide with the start of the new Unitary Council) and elections are generally held every four years. An election only actually happens if there are more than 5 valid nominations, if there are less, then the applicants are deemed to be elected without oposition. Whenever there are less than 5 members, then the existing Councillors are empowered to co-opt new members up to a maximum of 5. A quorum for NPPC is 3, if we drop below 3 members then the process becomes rather complicated and we risk losing our status as a parish council. There are currently only 3 members!

To qualify to stand as a parish councillor, you must be:

*British or a citizen of the Commonwealth. You may also be eligible as a citizen of the European Union, however the criteria has changed now that the UK has left the European Union. Please check on the gov.uk website for advice about EU citizens’ voting and candidacy rights in local elections.
*At least 18 years old.
*Registered to vote in the area or have lived, worked, or owned property there for at least 12 months before an election.

*If you have a criminal record or are in bankruptcy, you may be banned from serving.

This is not a long term commitment and now is an ideal time to dip your toe into the experience of serving on a parish council. At the end of the 4 year term (2026), the Council has to be re-elected, and although some Councillors choose to continue to serve, it is healthy to have a regular change to keep the Council fresh and effective.

ANNUAL VILLAGE MEETING & MEETING OF THE NPPC – Tuesday 7th May.

The finger post at the south end of the village was kindly refurbished by Tom Winder and Chris Taylor. Thank you for a first class job.

There will be the Annual Village Meeting for North Perrott at 7pm on Tuesday 7th May 2024, to be held in the Hoskyns Memorial Hall

Following this meeting, the Annual Meeting of North Perrott Parish Council will commence at 7.30pm and shortly after that, a normal Bi-monthly meeting of the Council.

The Annual Village Meeting is a legal requirement for any Parish with a Council and is a short, open meeting without an agenda.

The Annual Meeting of the NPPC is a short meeting in which the outgoing Chairman makes a report and the Council elect their officers for the following year. There is also an item for the co-option of new Council members.

The ususal business of the Bi-monthly meeting will follow on and the Agenda is available on the Village website. Previous minutes are available by clicking here.

PLEASE SEE A SEPARATE POST ABOUT THE CO-OPTION OF 2 NEW COUNCILLORS