After receiving complaints about speeding traffic on coronation ave we have asked that the mobile speed monitor is deployed at different parts of Coronation Ave on a regular basis.
We have asked in the first instance that the monitor if placed close to the local Junior school where there is a perceived problem.
Drivers in this area seem to be ignoring the 20mph zone or forgetting about it so we are hoping that this will remind them that there is a need to slow down.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
Community News for East South & West Twerton including lwr Oldfield Park
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Lidl update
Just a short update on the progress since Lidl gained planning permission for the redevelopment of Part of the former Herman Miller site on the Lower Bristol Road.
I have had contact with Lidl in the past few days who tell me they are now putting together the development schedule for the site of which they have offered to share with me later this week and as soon as I have it it will feature heavily on this blog.
What they have told me is their commitment to ensuring the store is developed by the summer of this year so we can all look forward to some cheaper shopping in time for next Christmas.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
I have had contact with Lidl in the past few days who tell me they are now putting together the development schedule for the site of which they have offered to share with me later this week and as soon as I have it it will feature heavily on this blog.
What they have told me is their commitment to ensuring the store is developed by the summer of this year so we can all look forward to some cheaper shopping in time for next Christmas.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
Labels:
Bath,
Herman Miller,
Lidl,
Lower Bristol Rd,
shopping
Monday, 27 January 2014
Are you fed up with automated phone calls
If you are fed up with receiving automated phone calls then there is something that you can do about it. Calls from and automated system should only be made to you by a firm if you’ve given them permission first.
So if you’ve had an unsolicited automated sales call from like 08432 890 031, here’s the place to lodge a complaint:http://ico.org.uk/complaints/marketing/31.
Don't let them get away with it no matter how plausible they may sound together we can stop these Nuisance calls.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Bath City farm Litter Pick 1st Feb 10.30 till 3pm
Bath city farm will be carrying out a litter pick on 1st February from 10.30am till 3pm.
People are just asked to turn up on the day via the entrance on Kelston View soup and refreshments will also be available for those litter picking on the day.
It is recommended that stout footwear is worn as the ground is uneven and muddy.
Litter pickers usually do a good job clearing the farm land and surrounding roads and hedgerows and the more help that there is the easier the job.
People are just asked to turn up on the day via the entrance on Kelston View soup and refreshments will also be available for those litter picking on the day.
It is recommended that stout footwear is worn as the ground is uneven and muddy.
Litter pickers usually do a good job clearing the farm land and surrounding roads and hedgerows and the more help that there is the easier the job.
Labels:
Bath,
bath city Farm,
litter,
Twerton
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Western Riverside
It is good news to hear that the gas tower on Western Riverside has been finally decommissioned so no longer holds any gas.
It is planned over the next few months for the gas tower to be taken down and the contamination from the land removed.
This latest new means that the restrictions on building in this area can be lifted allowing for the further development of housing on Western Riverside.
It is planned over the next few months for the gas tower to be taken down and the contamination from the land removed.
This latest new means that the restrictions on building in this area can be lifted allowing for the further development of housing on Western Riverside.
Labels:
Bath,
Buildings,
crest,
Western Riverside,
Westmoreland
Monday, 20 January 2014
Help reduce waste (do you recycle)
What do you do with your household an garden waste.
This handy guide from Bath & North East Somerset Council explains different ways of disposing of any waste that you may have including general household recycling right through to how to dispose of that old duvet that you may have.
Take a look at what you can recycle and I am sure that you will be as amazed as I was, remember the more we recycle the less that goes to landfill and helps keep our taxes down.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/bins-rubbish-and-recycling/directory-what-do-your-waste
By Councillor Sharon Ball
This handy guide from Bath & North East Somerset Council explains different ways of disposing of any waste that you may have including general household recycling right through to how to dispose of that old duvet that you may have.
Take a look at what you can recycle and I am sure that you will be as amazed as I was, remember the more we recycle the less that goes to landfill and helps keep our taxes down.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/bins-rubbish-and-recycling/directory-what-do-your-waste
By Councillor Sharon Ball
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Bellotts Road Bridge, (listed wall knocked down)
Although we are delighted to see the work going on to get the former metal bridge over the railway at Bellotts road back into use for both Cyclists and pedestrians we are concerned that the contractor has removed a listed wall at the site.
We have asked that this wall is reinstated as soon as possible and have asked the council how the removal of this wall was allowed to take place without planning permission.
We will update this article as soon as we hear back from the council with regards to how the contractor and council are going to proceed on this matter.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
Children Centre
Residents have been asking about the Council debate on Children's Centres and what is happening in the communities.
The Bath Chronicle ran a fairly accurate story on what happened on the night and Links are available here for that article.
http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Opposition-politicians-urge-rethink-B-NES-Council/story-20457582-detail/story.html
A further article based on the Chronicle story including a few more facts and the motions moved by all three political parties is on Sharon Ball's personal web site.
http://www.sharonball.org.uk/%20http://www.sharonball.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&catid=7&Itemid=196
The Bath Chronicle ran a fairly accurate story on what happened on the night and Links are available here for that article.
http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Opposition-politicians-urge-rethink-B-NES-Council/story-20457582-detail/story.html
A further article based on the Chronicle story including a few more facts and the motions moved by all three political parties is on Sharon Ball's personal web site.
http://www.sharonball.org.uk/%20http://www.sharonball.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&catid=7&Itemid=196
Labels:
Bath,
Children Centres,
westmorelamd
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
King Georges Road
The controversial planning application to build 21 units on a former allotment site to the rear of Lansdown View have been refused by the councils planning committee.
The reasons for refusal are the same as a written statement that I sent to the planning committee this afternoon to be read out to members by the Clerk.
These were
1) Over development of site
2) Access issues
I am pleased that the application has been refused.
by Councillor Sharon Ball
The reasons for refusal are the same as a written statement that I sent to the planning committee this afternoon to be read out to members by the Clerk.
These were
1) Over development of site
2) Access issues
I am pleased that the application has been refused.
by Councillor Sharon Ball
Friday, 10 January 2014
Two Tunnels
Claude Ave
The trees on the embankment at the proposed new ramp location are due to felled next week which will lead onto the installation of the new ramp .
It is proposed that the ramp construction will commence at the end of January, During the construction of the ramp it will necessary to close the 2 Tunnels Greenway for a short period of time for safety measures.
A diversion will be in place and endeavours will be made to keep this closure to a minimum period of time.
We will publish more information as and when it becomes available.
by Councillor Sharon Ball
The trees on the embankment at the proposed new ramp location are due to felled next week which will lead onto the installation of the new ramp .
It is proposed that the ramp construction will commence at the end of January, During the construction of the ramp it will necessary to close the 2 Tunnels Greenway for a short period of time for safety measures.
A diversion will be in place and endeavours will be made to keep this closure to a minimum period of time.
We will publish more information as and when it becomes available.
by Councillor Sharon Ball
Labels:
Bath,
Cycling,
Two Tunnels,
Walking,
westmorelamd
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Bus Stop oposite Argyle Terrace
I have received confirmation that the bus shelter opposite Argyle Terrace has been programmed in for re-installation on Thursday 23rd
January.
In the meantime, the operator (First) have been issued with a staff notice to remind bus drivers that they should still be stopping there, even though there is no pole or flag in place.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
In the meantime, the operator (First) have been issued with a staff notice to remind bus drivers that they should still be stopping there, even though there is no pole or flag in place.
By Councillor Sharon Ball
Labels:
argyle terrace,
Bath,
Buses,
Westmoreland
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Westmoreland Bus Stops
Following recent requests from residents we are pleased to see the Bus Stop opposite Vernon Terrace is finally being altered. As part of the new bus stop installations throughout the area, the raised pavement is being moved next to the bus shelter, meaning that the queue under the shelter will be in the correct direction, alleviating the confusion over where the front of the queue should be.
We have also asked that the bus stop opposite Argyle Terrace is replaced as soon as possible. When the pavement alterations were carried out recently, the old bus shelter was removed and the raised pavement has been put in a little further down the road.
However, the new shelter has not yet been put in place and therefore no sign has been put up to show where the bus stop is. This has resulted in a number buses not stopping there and residents left not knowing if they have to go to a different stop.
We have requested if a full installation is not possible at the moment that a temporary bus stop sign is put in place urgently to ensure residents are confident the buses will stop to pick them up.
by
Sarah Moore
We have also asked that the bus stop opposite Argyle Terrace is replaced as soon as possible. When the pavement alterations were carried out recently, the old bus shelter was removed and the raised pavement has been put in a little further down the road.
However, the new shelter has not yet been put in place and therefore no sign has been put up to show where the bus stop is. This has resulted in a number buses not stopping there and residents left not knowing if they have to go to a different stop.
We have requested if a full installation is not possible at the moment that a temporary bus stop sign is put in place urgently to ensure residents are confident the buses will stop to pick them up.
by
Sarah Moore
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
New Year clear up
During a walk around the Westmoreland ward, we noticed a number of rubbish hotspots and have requested that these are cleared up.
We would like to ask all residents across the ward to make 2014 the year everyone of us takes pride in the area we live and help prevent the volume of rubbish that is dumped. We are all responsible for our own waste and it should be disposed of responsibly.
Full details of what can be collected and recycled from outside your home is shown on the BANES website (http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/bins-rubbish-and-recycling).
If you are unsure when you rubbish and recycling is due for collection, please either check the BANES Website or contact us.
by
Sarah Moore
We would like to ask all residents across the ward to make 2014 the year everyone of us takes pride in the area we live and help prevent the volume of rubbish that is dumped. We are all responsible for our own waste and it should be disposed of responsibly.
Full details of what can be collected and recycled from outside your home is shown on the BANES website (http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/bins-rubbish-and-recycling).
by
Sarah Moore
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