Wootton Roadworks Farce Beggars Belief
July 16th, 2008 by timhillPotters Cross residents have been left fuming after the County Council’s road contractor left road maintenance works unfinished after striking two water mains, one of which continued to spew out water over a week after being burst. The works on Potters Cross remain incomplete despite the legal notice for the works stating that they would be finished by July 7th. The legal notice for the works also stated that the entire road would be resurfaced, when in fact just a few metres have been repaired.
The long overdue resurfacing of Potters Cross has become an absolute farce. It beggars belief that with no improvement works having been done on the road for over thirty years, nobody thought to check if there were any obstructions such as water mains. For one of the burst mains to then be left unrepaired for over a week is utterly inexcusable.
As the different parties squabble over who should take responsibility for mistakes, the interests of local residents seem to be the very last consideration.
For residents to be told by the County Council that the entire paved road would be resurfaced, only to find that the contractors are working on just a short stretch is simply unacceptable.
Post Office closures
July 11th, 2008 by timhillDetails of the proposed post office closures have been announced. This will be followed by a six week period of consultation with the local community.
The loss of the post office will hit Stewartby hard. It is a vital asset for many local people and closing it will cause many difficulties for older people and others with mobility problems, in particular.
Despite the decision of Labour MP’s to help the Government press ahead with closures, Liberal Democrats are continuing to fight the demolition of the post office network.
Our plan would give a real investment of £2 billion in the post office, would increase the services offered at local post office branches and improve the network so that every community that needs a post office gets one.
We are the only party with a fully-funded plan to save the post office, give it a long-term future and not just manage its decline.
Our plan would see:
· £2 billion invested in post office network;
· New branches opening where needed;
· Government services continuing to be available at the Post Office;
· The Post Office freed from Royal Mail restrictions to let it develop new business;
· A new legal requirement for the Government to maintain the local Post Office network.
We will keep you posted
Travellers on Green Lane Stewartby
July 11th, 2008 by timhillDespite being at business meetings in Birmingham and Milton Keynes on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively, I was able to find out from the Borough Legal Team that the County Council Legal Team are “on the case”.
They are hopeful that the travellers can be moved on within the the next week.
I have delivered a leaflet to about 2/3rds of Stewartby outling the Borough policy and what we as Cllrs can do to help. Stewartby Way and the closes off, Kitchener Place and Russet Court all got it. Time and energy prevented me from delivering the whole of Stewartby.
Travellers on Green Lane Stewartby
July 7th, 2008 by timhillLocal residents have reported to me the travellers on Green Lane Stewartby.
I have reported this to the relevant Borough Solicitor and let the current Chair of the Parish Council know I have done so.
I will provide more updates as and when I have more information
County Council’s Macmillan Welfare Rights Service
July 7th, 2008 by timhillIn April 2007 the County Council’s Macmillan Welfare Rights Service was launched. The Service is funded by Macmillan Cancer Support to provide benefits advice to anyone affected by cancer, their carers and families across Bedfordshire. Nationally, Macmillan Cancer Support estimate that 54% of people with a life threatening illness do not claim the disability benefits they are entitled to receive.
During the 2007/08 the Macmillan Welfare Rights Team: Held 137 outreach / drop-in sessions across Bedfordshire (hospitals, day centres)Made 756 home visitsAdvised and assisted people affected by cancer to claim benefits/grants worth an extra £2.2 millionGained an average of £2,085 in benefits/grants per person
The Service covers the whole of Bedfordshire and there is a dedicated contact number (01234) 276948 (ext. 44948 internal) or email: MacmillanWRS@bedscc.gov.uk
Outrage over Attempt to Topple Historic Stewartby Chimneys
July 3rd, 2008 by timhillJust seven months after the historic chimneys at the Stewartby Brickworks site were given listed building status, Landowner Hanson is seeking to demolish them as part of plans for a new 1200-home development. A planning application has been submitted to Bedford Borough Council for the proposed development, which would more than triple the size of Stewartby village and involve the demolition of the four remaining Grade II listed chimneys. I believe the chimneys must be preserved as a heritage site of international importance. These are the last of over 100 chimneys in the Marston Vale, and have only recently been awarded the formal status they deserve as listed buildings. A museum and heritage centre should also be included as part of any new development. This has been done by other brick-making companies in other parts of the world, so it should know that there is no need to consign history to the dustbin in the rush to maximise land values.We have also attacked the details of the planned new development, which propose tall, dense housing out of keeping with the distinctive character of Stewartby. They would also see the village more than triple in size. My friend Cllr Judith Cunningham has said: “The proposed development is far too large, and would swamp the existing village. The plans for the housing must also be re-drawn to reflect the special character and style of Stewartby.” Judith has also criticised the proposed location for some of the new housing: “It is absurd to build houses on the west side of the railway line, cut off from the rest of the village, alongside the landfill site.”
NOTES
· Hanson Building Products has submitted a planning application to Bedford Borough Council for the demolition of all buildings and structures within the Stewartby Brickworks site, including the remaining four grade II listed chimneys and two grade II listed brick kilns. An application has been submitted alongside this for the construction of a new development on the site including 1200 homes.
· A copy of the Government’s decision to give the chimneys and the kilns listed building status, which includes a brief history of the site, can be read here: http://www.bedford.gov.uk/GetResource.aspx?file=2%20kilns%204%20chimneys%20at%20Stewartby%20Brickworks%20Stewartby.pdf · On April 16th, Bedford Borough Council approved its Core Strategy and Rural Issues Plan, which sets the framework for development in the Borough until 2021. This document states that 610 new homes, only just over half the number proposed by Hanson for the brickworks site, are to be built in Stewartby during this period at a site already identified.
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