I had a good walk around the Lansdown view estate today with with officers from Curo looking at matters of concern in the area.
In Shophouse Road we were dealing with the issue of a gate that a resident wanted to install and in King Georges Road we looked at the grass area that residents have wanted Removed at Lansdown View.
We also reported the light under 57 as not working.
Thanks again to Zac and Phil from Curo.
Community News for East South & West Twerton including lwr Oldfield Park
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Triangle North - resurfacing update
Although the road along Triangle North and Stanley Road West has been resurfaced, the parking restriction lines and disabled parking bays are still not repainted.
A number of residents have raised concern over the lack of the lines and have asked why they have not been re-instated.
We have been told that the surface treatment needs a certain amount of curing time before any lining is replaced otherwise the newly painted lines would peel off.
We have been assured by the Highways Team that, weather permitting, both Triangle North and Stanley Road West should be completed within the next week.
We have been assured by the Highways Team that, weather permitting, both Triangle North and Stanley Road West should be completed within the next week.
by
Sarah Moore
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Lymore Gardens Play area
Following a number of communications with the Council's Parks team, we are pleased to see work is well under way to enhance the equipment at the small play area at Lymore Gardens.
Cllr Sharon Ball & Sarah Moore at play park |
The old multi-activity equipment has been removed and a nice new piece is currently being put in place.
This work is being carried out as part of a BANES wide Liberal Democrat Administration commitment to updating a large number of play areas as well as a campaign I started over 18 months ago to get this small play park cleaned up for use by the small children in this area.
by Sarah Moore
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lymore gardens,
playareas
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Police in new accomodation
We know that the rumours are rife in the community regarding the Police relocating part of their operations to the Lower Bristol Road after selling their Police headquarters at Manvers Street to the University of Bath.
We are trying to get confirmation from various sources of the Police taking on the other half of the Former Herman Miller building next door to the new Lidl that is being developed.
We would be pleased as would many of the residents in the community if the Police were to take on this part of the building and would be keen to support the Police in such a move.
We will of course publish any information that we receive confirming this news.
It would be good to get this whole site cleared up and leave a nice clean acceptable entrance to our world Heritage site.
by Sarah Moore
We are trying to get confirmation from various sources of the Police taking on the other half of the Former Herman Miller building next door to the new Lidl that is being developed.
We would be pleased as would many of the residents in the community if the Police were to take on this part of the building and would be keen to support the Police in such a move.
We will of course publish any information that we receive confirming this news.
It would be good to get this whole site cleared up and leave a nice clean acceptable entrance to our world Heritage site.
by Sarah Moore
Bath Press site public consultation
We know that local residents are aware that there is a potential planning application pending for the Bath Press site on the Lower Bristol Road.
The process has been so far that the owners of the site have had pre-application talks with the Council including local councillors being asked their opinion.
The owners of the site are now about to engage with local residents neighbouring the site on their plans for any development.
This will be followed by a public exhibition on 29th October from 2pm to 8pm at Oldfield Park Baptist Church.
A flyer that will be distributed to the community by the site owners is reproduced below.
The process has been so far that the owners of the site have had pre-application talks with the Council including local councillors being asked their opinion.
The owners of the site are now about to engage with local residents neighbouring the site on their plans for any development.
This will be followed by a public exhibition on 29th October from 2pm to 8pm at Oldfield Park Baptist Church.
A flyer that will be distributed to the community by the site owners is reproduced below.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
HMO Planning application Priddy Close
We have a planning application for a house of multiple occupation that is listed below.
An objection will be made to this application and will be reported on this blog.
We would encourage residents with an interest to make their comments on this application.
An objection will be made to this application and will be reported on this blog.
We would encourage residents with an interest to make their comments on this application.
Ward: Westmoreland App Ref: 14/04390/FUL
Parish: N/A
Registered: 23rd September 2014 Expiry Date: 18th November 2014
Location: 17 Priddy Close Twerton Bath Bath And
North East Somerset BA2 1BT
Grid Ref: (E)372986 - (N)164423 LB Grade: N/A
Proposal: Change
of use from 3 bed dwelling (Use Class C3) to 4 bed HMO (House in multiple
occupation, Use Class C4).
Officer: Heather Faulkner
Applicant: Ms Claire Jones
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Agent: No Agent
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Priddy Close,
Westmoreland
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Oldfield Park Railway Station
Councillor Sharon Ball and I attended an event held at Oldfield Park Baptist Church this evening to talk with various people from Network Rail, First Great Western and the Council about plans for Oldfield Park Railway Station including the works involved in the electrification.
The teams were also keen to hear from residents about what they want for the area.
We raised a number of concerns included increases in parked vehicles on local roads and the option of access to the station from the opposite end of the platforms.
We also went for a walk around the area to discuss the conditions on the site and got agreement from the Network Rail representative to help get this mess cleared up down the lane and also get the vegetation cut right back to make the lane a brighter route to walk.
We will keep you informed for any developments as we hear about them, however, in the meantime if you have any concerns or want to discuss anything with us, please do get in touch.
by Sarah Moore
The teams were also keen to hear from residents about what they want for the area.
We raised a number of concerns included increases in parked vehicles on local roads and the option of access to the station from the opposite end of the platforms.
We also went for a walk around the area to discuss the conditions on the site and got agreement from the Network Rail representative to help get this mess cleared up down the lane and also get the vegetation cut right back to make the lane a brighter route to walk.
We will keep you informed for any developments as we hear about them, however, in the meantime if you have any concerns or want to discuss anything with us, please do get in touch.
by Sarah Moore
Friday, 3 October 2014
Former Herman Miller Building
It is really good to see the progress on this site with the Lidl development speeding ahead. It is also good to have confirmation that Lidl will open in February.
Many people have been asking us what is going to happen to the other part of the building and why it is not being developed with the rest of the building.
The answer to the above is quite simple and is that the site is owned by two different owners who both have different ideas for the use of the building.
The part of the building that is not owned by Lidl has been causing us some concern so we have been making enquiries that has turned up some interesting information.
Although due to commercial sensitivity we can not reveal exactly what will happen to this part of the building,what we can reveal is that advanced negotiations have been taking place between the owner of the site and a potential user.
We would hope that we would be able to reveal the information about who may use this part of the building in the next few weeks and will do so on this blog.
Many people have been asking us what is going to happen to the other part of the building and why it is not being developed with the rest of the building.
The answer to the above is quite simple and is that the site is owned by two different owners who both have different ideas for the use of the building.
The part of the building that is not owned by Lidl has been causing us some concern so we have been making enquiries that has turned up some interesting information.
Although due to commercial sensitivity we can not reveal exactly what will happen to this part of the building,what we can reveal is that advanced negotiations have been taking place between the owner of the site and a potential user.
We would hope that we would be able to reveal the information about who may use this part of the building in the next few weeks and will do so on this blog.
Labels:
Bath,
Herman Miller,
Westmoreland
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Free Apple Tree for your garden ( westmoreland residents only )
We've teamed up with More Trees for BANES to offer residents of Westmoreland a free apple tree to plant in your garden. Various types available, but supplies are limited, so please contact them now to register your interest:
07739 737274
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Lansdown View / King Georges Road Housing
We are pleased for residents of Lansdown View who through a lot of effort were able to persuade a planning inspector to reject an appeal by Curo to build 21 Houses on a piece of land behind their homes.
We however expect that another planning application will come in shortly on this site to build homes although we would not expect to see the numbers in the application recently rejected.
We will publish further details of any application on this site as soon as we know of one.
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