GUESTLING AND THREE OAKS

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GUESTLING AND THREE OAKS ACTION PLAN 2010-2015

Ordnance Survey map of Guestling and Three Oaks provided by ESIF www.eastsussexinfigures.org.uk parish boundary outlined in red

A GLIMPSE AT GUESTLING AND THREE OAKS The parish of Guestling and Three Oaks lies about 4 miles north-east of Hastings on and around the A259 in the High Weald AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Guestling is derived from the Anglo Saxon Gestling (Gesta's family). Gestlinges is one of the three villages mentioned in the Domesday book as being part of the rape of Gestlinges also including Luet (Modern Pett) and Ramslie (a large manor including Fairlight). The Main Court for the Western towns in the Cinque Ports was held at Guestling. Three Oaks has its own village hall and Guestling village hall is beside the junction with the A259 and Church Lane which leads to the Church of St. Laurence Hand made bricks are made in Fourteen Acre Lane, Three Oaks. The Guestling bricks are in great demand for restoring Churches and other old buildings. Customers have included Camber Castle, Hampton Court and Buckingham Palace. Guestling and Three Oaks are served by two public houses. The Three Oaks in Butchers Lane and the White Hart on the A259. One of England's great scholars at the time of Shakespeare s birth was Gregory Martin. He was born in Maxfield, an old timbered house in Three Oaks. He became the tutor in the house of the Duke of Norfolk and spent the last years of his life at Rheims. Here he translated the Latin Bible into English. He died in 1582 and is buried in Rheims. The parish is crossed by a network of public footpaths and bridleways, providing great walking and panoramic views of the Sussex countryside.

What is an Action Plan and why is it important? The Action Plan offers the opportunity for the wider community to be involved in shaping a vision for the future of their parish It covers the issues that affect daily life It helps to identify community priorities through consultation (all those who completed and returned the Guestling and Three Oaks Have Your Say questionnaires were involved in this part of the process) The actions within the plan detail what is required to address community needs Implementation of the actions will mean improvements in the quality of life of local people Having an Action Plan can result in an increased number of people becoming involved in getting projects completed Copies of this Action Plan will be presented to Guestling and Three Oaks Parish Council, Rother District Council, East Sussex County Council, other agencies and service providers to inform them of the aims and aspirations of the parish The Guestling and Three Oaks Action Plan will be reviewed annually and updated every five years to ensure it continues to be relevant to the needs of local people The Action Plan Steering Group will report at the Annual Assembly on the implementation of actions giving the community the opportunity to gauge the success of this Action Plan

ACTION PLAN FOR THE PARISH OF GUESTLING AND THREE OAKS ACTION ONE PRESERVE THE RURAL NATURE OF THE PARISH 99% of residents responding to the questionnaire felt that living in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was important to them. To seek assurances from the planning authorities that their policies will support the objectives of the High Weald AONB and also ensure that changes within the parish will reflect its essentially rural appearance. Timescale: Guestling Parish Council, Rother District Council, East Sussex County Council 1-5 years, subject to annual review ACTION TWO PRESERVE THE HISTORY OF THE PARISH 98% of residents responding to the questionnaire support preserving the history and rural nature of the parish. To ensure that the historic buildings such as St. Laurence Church are protected. To ensure that other ancient landmarks such as trees are identified and protected. Investigate ways of recording the history of the parish and making the information more widely available. Timescale: Church Council, Guestling Parish Council, Rother District Council, Woodland Trust, Connie Evans (website designer) 1-5 years ACTION THREE CONTINUE TO CAMPAIGN FOR A REDUCTION IN TRAFFIC SPEEDS THROUGHOUT THE PARISH 90% of residents responding support a reduction to the current speed limit in the parish. 47% provided additional comments to request that regular Police speed checks and enforcement of speed limits were made, particularly on Butchers Lane, Friars Hill, Pett Rd, Winchelsea Rd and the country lanes which are being used as rat runs. In particular the speed limit on Friars Hill should be reduced to 30mph. Timescale: Guestling Parish Council, Sussex Police, East Sussex County Council, Highways Agency 1-5 years or until achieved

ACTION FOUR IMPROVE AND PROMOTE LOCAL PATHWAYS 88% of residents responding to the questionnaire said that they gain exercise by walking within the parish. Publishing a map of local pathways and continued work by East Sussex County Council will help to ensure the improvement and maintenance of our pathways and help to encourage the health and well being of the community. A review of access and the commitment to replace stiles with gates will ensure that people of all ages and abilities are able to continue to take exercise and enjoy our countryside by being able to walk local pathways as the lack of pavements make other routes unsafe due to speeding vehicles. Timescale: East Sussex County Council, Guestling Parish Council, Doctor s Surgery local rambling groups 1-3 years ACTION FIVE RESEARCH THE NEED FOR A CAR/TAXI SHARE SCHEME FOR WEEKLY FOOD SHOPPING TRIPS AND THE AVAILABILITY OF A GREATER RANGE OF PRODUCE IN LOCAL SHOPS The questionnaire evidenced that 88% of residents responding to the questionnaire drive to a nearby town for their weekly shopping. Further consultation will be carried out via the parish website and newsletters to establish if a scheme to match people to car share would be successful. The evidence will also be shared with local shops who may wish to explore the possibility of stocking a greater range of produce. This initiative would help to both reduce food miles and the carbon footprint of the parish. Timescale: Guestling Parish Council, website and newsletter organisers, local shops, local farmers and producers 1 year

ACTION SIX ENSURE THAT THE PARISH CONTINUES TO BE A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE The parish is a safe place to live in the opinion of 83% of residents responding to the questionnaire, however only 39% felt that there was sufficient Police presence in the parish. To ensure that Guestling and Three Oaks continue to be perceived as safe and that the current situation is maintained and improved for the future the following steps will be taken: Effective publicity and promotion of the local Policing Priorities Panel meetings to encourage more parishioners to attend and thereby improve communication with Sussex Police and raise awareness of local issues. Promote active Neighbourhood Watch schemes to improve prompt reporting and awareness of local crime and antisocial behaviour. Ensure that the parish continues to have a designated PCSO. Encourage more Police and PCSO foot patrols. Guestling Parish Council, Sussex Police, Safer Rother Partnership 1-5 years ACTION SEVEN CONTINUE TO SUPPORT, PROMOTE AND DEVELOP THE PARISH WEBSITE www.guestling.org.uk 76% of residents responding to the questionnaire felt that the website should be developed. To improve communication within the parish by including information on local services, clubs, organisations and societies. Provide access to opportunities for training, education and employment. Encourage social interaction by publishing an events diary. Help to support the local economy by publishing a local business directory. The website will be a useful tool for continued consultation with the community via a residents forum which can be used to gather information for future initiatives to improve the daily lives of local people. Connie Evans, Guestling Parish Council, Village Hall Committees, Rother District Council, East Sussex County Council, local businesses. 1-5 years

ACTION EIGHT INVESTIGATE EXTENDING THE SCHOOL BUS SERVICE 73% of residents responding to the questionnaire felt that the existing school bus service should be extended to include Three Oaks. Further consultation with parents, the school and East Sussex County Council will be carried out to determine if this would be feasible and achievable. East Sussex County Council, Guestling Parish Council, Guestling Bradshaw school and governors, local parents, Easy Rider buses 1-3 years ACTION NINE EXPLORE THE PROVISION OF A REGULAR LOCAL BRING TO WASTE FACILITY FOR BULKY ITEMS 72% of residents responding to the questionnaire would use a regular bring-to waste facility if provided within the parish which would help to prevent travel to distant waste sites. The provision of a suitable site for a skip or visiting refuse truck for the disposal of bulky items of household waste could also help to prevent fly tipping. The facility would be publicised on the parish website along with contact details for the reporting of fly tipping and littering. Guestling Parish Council, Rother District Council, East Sussex County Council 1-2 years ACTION TEN IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF THE ROAD SURFACES 71% of residents responding to the questionnaire are unhappy with the condition of the road surfaces within the parish. A blog to report pot holes and poor road conditions will be made available on the website and regularly communicated to East Sussex County Council and the Highways Agency. East Sussex County Council, Highways Agency, Guestling Parish Council, Connie Evans 1-5 years

ACTION ELEVEN CONTINUE TO CAMPAIGN TO EXCLUDE COMMERICAL VEHICLES FROM IVY HOUSE LANE 64% of residents responding to the questionnaire support the exclusion of commercial vehicles from Ivy House Lane. Whilst access should be maintained appropriate measures could be put in place to prevent larger vehicles using it as a cut through. The lane is felt to be unsuitable for wide and heavy vehicles, particularly when speeding, putting vulnerable road users at risk. Sussex Police, East Sussex County Council, Guestling Parish Council 1-5 years ACTION TWELVE INVESTIGATE THE PROVISION OF TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES 63% of residents responding to the questionnaire felt that traffic calming measures would be appropriate. East Sussex County Council will be approached to carry out an assessment to establish how this could best be achieved. Designs for traffic calming gateway features will be researched and costed. East Sussex County Council, Guestling Parish Council 1-3 years ACTION THIRTEEN CONSULT FURTHER TO ESTABLISH IF THERE IS A NEED FOR IMPROVED PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO SERVE THE PARISH 54% of residents responding to the questionnaire felt that there was a need for improvements to public transport. Further research will be carried out in cooperation with neighbouring parishes and authorities to determine if improvements can be made. Public transport enables better access to services, entertainment, employment and education. The provision of a community transport scheme will also be investigated. The train and bus connection timings will be investigated particularly those serving commuters. The cost of repair, replacement or provision of appropriate bus shelters will also be explored. Guestling Parish Council, East Sussex County Council, local bus operators, train operators, Marsh Link Action Group 1-5 years

Get Involved! The actions contained within this plan reflect the views of the majority of the people who completed and returned the Guestling and Three Oaks Have Your Say questionnaire. The Action Plan is owned by the community and will be reviewed on a regular basis to reflect the changing needs of local people. Interested groups and organisations have been identified to help progress these ideas, however, it is important that the community continues to be involved in delivering their aspirations as set out in this Plan. Some of you have already indicated that you would like to volunteer your services to help and we very much appreciate your support. However to make this Action Plan a success and to ensure the parish continues to be a great place to live we would like any member of the community who has a particular interest, skill, knowledge or expertise to offer to help us to take these actions forward. The Steering Group noted that communication is key and members of the community expressed that they would like to receive more local news. As well as developing the website www.guestling.org.uk to provide local information, we will continue to consult with and listen to the views of the community please visit the forum and continue to have your say www.guestling-forum.org.uk Some of the respondents to the questionnaire requested that they would like to receive a parish newsletter and this possibility will be explored. If there proves to be a demand could you help with the delivery of newsletters? Do you think a Guestling and Three Oaks Village Voice column in the Observer newspaper would be well received - if so would you like to be the author? If you think you could help with the above or would like to join any working groups, share your experience, contribute to the development of local projects or just find out a little bit more about being involved in helping your community please contact: Email: volunteer@guestling.org.uk or by post The Action Plan Steering Group care of: The Three Oaks Inn Butchers Lane Three Oaks East Sussex TN35 4NH

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thank you to the following people who have helped with the Guestling and Three Oaks Action Plan Steering Group Members Martyn Brown, Paul Brown, Connie Evans, Graham Macpherson, Marion Roberts, Nigel Robinson, Richard Suter Photographs provided by Paul Brown and Graham Macpherson Words about the parish by Connie Evans This Action Plan was made possible by the residents of Guestling and Three Oaks who completed the Have Your Say questionnaire, Mary Warrington and all the volunteers who distribute the Three Oaks Newsletter and Guestling Bradshaw School, The Butchers Shop, Chapel Lane Surgery and the Three Oaks Inn who all made a place for collection boxes for the return of questionnaires. Action Plan Co-ordinator - Angela Alexander Brochure Design by Angela Alexander PUBLISHED BY THE GUESTLING AND THREE OAKS STEERING GROUP Financial support was provided by Rother District Council and the Rother Local Strategic Partnership

Please visit the website www. guestling.org.uk where you may view this Action Plan and read updates of progress and find more information concerning the parish of Guestling and Three Oaks Printed by Rother Reprographics 2010