Monday, 16 January 2012
Early start next meeting
Just to confirm that Dave Skepper from Stagecoach will be attending our meeting on the 8th February to listen to residents concerns about the change to the bus route.
**Please note this meeting will start at 7.00pm**
I'm also hoping that a representative from the police and the highways dept will also be able to attend
Minutes of meeting 14th December
Minutes of last meeting
14th December 2011
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Eileen Howard, Cllr Sarah Dodds, Cllr John Hough, Gary
& Di Dray, Paul Hurton, James Pocklington.
Apologies:
Sandie Trafford, Sylvia Scott, Dave Heal, Eric Howard.
Minutes from the 9th November 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
·
The
damaged Watts lane sign has been reported to ELDC, hopefully it will be
replaced soon, James agreed to speak to agents for the site to see if the
remaining bit of wall that holds the sign can be removed before it falls down..
·
James
reported that he had spoken to the manager at Amvale who asked for the reg
number of the bus that parks for extended periods on Newmarket, Brian agreed to
take a note next time he saw it.
·
Sarah
requested more first hand information on the lack of street cleaning on Bramley
Close.
A.O.B.
·
James
handed round a “Dog watch” flyer which is an initiative launched by ELDC to
recruit local volunteers to help control Dog related offences. Brian agreed to
consider applying.
·
James
also reported that he had a copy of an email from the Stagecoach bus company
who are suggesting changing the town centre route to avoid travelling west
along Mercer row. The meeting concluded that this would put additional strain
on Church St which is already a road under stress.
Gary agreed to leaflet drop residents along Church St , voicing the
associations concerns about the plan and canvas support for a community
response to the proposal. James agreed to organise a press release to highlight
the concerns of local residents. Sarah agreed to contact the operations manager
to arrange a meeting. The meeting concluded that the problem created by
inconsiderate and illegal parking on Queen St and Mercer row should not passed
onto the residents of Church St.
·
There
being no other business the meeting closed at 8.30pm.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Buses
to be redirected up Church St
At the recent meeting of the residents association
the proposed redirection of outgoing Stagecoach buses on routes 9b, 10 & 51
were discussed. The feeling from residents present was that this would create
extra stress on an already congested road, particularly at the entry to Mount
Pleasant where the road narrows and at the Newmarket junction.
The reasoning behind this move is due entirely to
congestion on the existing route along Queen St and Mercer Row, the majority of
which is created by illegal parking.
We are hoping to arrange a meeting with the
operators of Stagecoach to discuss this proposal. If you would like to attend the meeting
or register your views on this matter
please contact :
James
Pocklington at 23 Little Lane, Louth 607252 or by email plezrez@fastmail.fm Here is the text from the Stagecoach proposal. click on text to expand.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Minutes of October meeting
Minutes of last meeting 14th October 2011
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Eileen & Eric Howard, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, Sarah Dodds, Brenda Nutt, James Pocklington.
Apologies: Gary &; Di Dray, Carol Leslie.
Minutes from the 14th September 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising: •James confirmed Watts Lane is ELDC responsibility, Cllr Dodds agreed to flag the problem with the relevant officer.
•There was a brief discussion about planters being installed on the Londis shop front to improve safety by preventing cars parking.
•It was also reported that the school buses that park on Newmarket near the bus stop for extended periods are creating a hazard for other road users.
•Councillor Dodds agreed to invite the Dog warden for November 9th meeting. •Brian agreed to check if the salt/grit bins would be installed before winter arrives.
•There was a further discussion about the dangerous use of the access between Watts lane and Robinson’s lane estate. Cllr Dodds to investigate ongoing complaints. It was suggested to increase the number of security posts to reduce the speed of motorcyclists.
• Brian announced that the Pantomime trip would be on the 14th January at 2.30pm.
• James agreed to update the meeting flyers for the next six months, Brian to arrange the printing.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.45pm.
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Eileen & Eric Howard, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, Sarah Dodds, Brenda Nutt, James Pocklington.
Apologies: Gary &; Di Dray, Carol Leslie.
Minutes from the 14th September 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising: •James confirmed Watts Lane is ELDC responsibility, Cllr Dodds agreed to flag the problem with the relevant officer.
•There was a brief discussion about planters being installed on the Londis shop front to improve safety by preventing cars parking.
•It was also reported that the school buses that park on Newmarket near the bus stop for extended periods are creating a hazard for other road users.
•Councillor Dodds agreed to invite the Dog warden for November 9th meeting. •Brian agreed to check if the salt/grit bins would be installed before winter arrives.
•There was a further discussion about the dangerous use of the access between Watts lane and Robinson’s lane estate. Cllr Dodds to investigate ongoing complaints. It was suggested to increase the number of security posts to reduce the speed of motorcyclists.
• Brian announced that the Pantomime trip would be on the 14th January at 2.30pm.
• James agreed to update the meeting flyers for the next six months, Brian to arrange the printing.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.45pm.
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Snow and Ice advice
East Lindsey District Council have just issued a press release to recommend
action on behalf of property owners when the wintery weather arrives.
The forecast is for another cold one, so let's do our bit to make the streets
safer.
The Government's code:
* Prevent slips - Pay extra attention to clear snow and ice from steps
and steep pathways - you might need to use more salt on these areas. If
you clear snow and ice yourself, be careful - don't make the pathways
more dangerous by causing them to refreeze. But don't be put off clearing
paths because you're afraid someone will get injured. Remember, people
walking on snow and ice have responsibility to be careful themselves.
* Clear the snow or ice early in the day - It's easier to move fresh,
loose snow rather than hard snow that has packed together from people
walking on it. So if possible, start removing the snow and ice in the
morning. If you remove the top layer of snow in the morning, any sunshine
during the day will help melt any ice beneath. You can then cover the
path with salt before nightfall to stop it refreezing overnight.
* Use salt or sand - not water - If you use water to melt the snow, it
may refreeze and turn to black ice. You can prevent black ice by
spreading some salt on the area you have cleared. You can use ordinary
table or dishwasher salt - a tablespoon for each square metre you clear
should work. If you don't have enough salt, you can also use sand or
ash. These won't stop the path icing over as well as salt, but will
provide good grip under foot.
* Offer to clear your neighbours' paths - If your neighbour will have
difficulty getting in and out of their home, offer to clear snow and ice
around their property as well. Check that any elderly or disabled
neighbours are alright in the cold weather. If you're worried about them,
contact your local council.
Friday, 21 October 2011
Minutes of meeting 14th September 2011
Minutes of last meeting 14th September 2011
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Di Dray, Sylvia Scott, Eileen & Eric Howard, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, Carol Leslie, John and Andrea Prior, James Pocklington
Apologies: Gary Dray, Cllr Sarah Dodds, Brenda Nutt, Mags Thomson.
Minutes from the 10th August 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
• Cllr Hough agreed to contact the Dog warden with an invite to attend a meeting of the residents association.
• It was reported that the road sign for Watts Lane was hanging off the remaining part of the wall on the Newmarket entrance. James agreed to find out who’s responsible for road signs.
• Cllr Hough reported that Sainsbury’s had withdrawn the planning application for the Newmarket site, in view of objections from Lincolnshire Highways. It seems likely that a revised application will be submitted.
• John and Andrea voiced some concern over the development at 35 Mount Pleasant and the land at the rear of the properties that may be reserved for further buildings. Cllr Hough explained that no further building could be commenced without additional planning permission. The muddy state of the road and the number of trade vehicles parked on the pavement was referred to, James suggested that he could write to Chris Fairburn and express concern.
• James raised a couple of issues that Mags had asked to be discussed in her absence. The first was the decision by the Gardening society to direct traffic up Little Lane to get access to the rear of Monks dyke school. The meeting was concerned that this could have resulted in unnecessary traffic up an already busy road. James agreed to write to Chris Rolph at the school and ask that the residents be consulted before a similar decision is made in the future. Mags also wanted to let the meeting know that the overgrown pathway to Spire View from Watts Lane was the responsibility of ELDC and that they should be trimming it soon. The passageway to Robinsons Lane from Mount Pleasant is the responsibility of LCC.
• Cllr Hough suggested that we apply for a public right of way on the footpath between Spire View and Watts Lane. James agreed to investigate the procedure needed to complete this.
• Dave Heal mentioned that the public footpath access to the Weavers tryst estate from Stewton lane, opposite Railway Walk had been fenced off. It was unclear as to why this was.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.25pm.
Minutes from July and August 2011
Here are the minutes from the last two meetings.
Minutes of last meeting 10th August 2011
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Di Dray, Brenda Nutt, Sylvia Scott, Eileen & Eric Howard, Sandra Trafford, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, James Pocklington
Apologies: Gary Dray, Cllr Sarah Dodds, Cllr John Hough, John and Chris Scott.
Minutes from the 13th July 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
• Both Dave and Eileen reported that they had prompt replies to the first contact forms that they recently submitted. If residents would like more forms they are available from Brian and theTrinity Centre.
• Dave mentioned that a motor scooter was recklessly using the access to Watts lane from Robinson’s Lane. Brian recommended that the Reg. Number be reported to the police.
• It was reported that the wall which holds the Watts Lane sign at the Newmarket end was becoming a hazard and may collapse.
• The forthcoming visit to Rushmore Country Park was discussed, it was agreed to take up to 40 residents. Brian had arranged coach transport for those that needed it.
• Brian reported that the last quiz night was well attended and enjoyed by all.
• A further request was made for a visit from the Dog warden.
• Brenda expressed her frustration that the overhanging hedges next to her house were not being trimmed by the owner and were making access difficult.
• Brian asked if the salt bin request for Little Lane had got any further with the Town Council, James agreed to find out.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.25pm.
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Minutes of last meeting 13th July 2011
Special Guest: Gary Brown MBE introduced the First Contact scheme recently created by Age Concern UK. Gary explained that it was a “one form” system that helps some of the most vulnerable and needy in our society to access the benefits they are entitled to. Gary left a number of First contact forms and urged all those present to fill in the form, either for themselves or for someone else, to try the system out
Meeting attendees :Brian Shaw, Di Dray, Brenda Nutt, Eileen & Eric Howard, Judith Hall, John Prior, Sylvia Scott, Cllr John Hough, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, James Pocklington
Apologies: Gary Dray, Cllr Sarah Dodds.
Minutes from the 8th June 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
• Judith mentioned that the Sainsbury’s application had been rejected, Cllr Hough explained that the Highways dept had not supported the application for various reasons relating to access and current traffic problems at that location. The application had yet to go to the planning committee but that it would be surprising for the committee to go against Highways advice and support the application. Cllr Hough explained that the consultation process was still ongoing.
• Judith congratulated Cllr Dodds in her absence for the excellent letter that she had submitted to the committee, James agreed to post a copy of it on the blog.
• Brian announced that we were aiming to use association funds to organise a community outing to Rushmoor Country Park in the near future for local residents of all ages, more details at the next meeting.
• It was noted that there was still significant activity at the address on Mount Pleasant which was subject to a Police drugs raid recently. Residents were encouraged to provide the Police with relevant information on any suspicious activity.
• Cllr Hough reported that the County council were looking to consult with the public on the proposal to decriminalise car parking offences. Cllr Hough suggested that this would be a good opportunity for local residents to request designated resident parking spaces on Little Lane and Mount Pleasant if this was thought to be desirable.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.45pm.
Minutes of last meeting 10th August 2011
Meeting attendees : Brian Shaw, Di Dray, Brenda Nutt, Sylvia Scott, Eileen & Eric Howard, Sandra Trafford, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, James Pocklington
Apologies: Gary Dray, Cllr Sarah Dodds, Cllr John Hough, John and Chris Scott.
Minutes from the 13th July 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
• Both Dave and Eileen reported that they had prompt replies to the first contact forms that they recently submitted. If residents would like more forms they are available from Brian and theTrinity Centre.
• Dave mentioned that a motor scooter was recklessly using the access to Watts lane from Robinson’s Lane. Brian recommended that the Reg. Number be reported to the police.
• It was reported that the wall which holds the Watts Lane sign at the Newmarket end was becoming a hazard and may collapse.
• The forthcoming visit to Rushmore Country Park was discussed, it was agreed to take up to 40 residents. Brian had arranged coach transport for those that needed it.
• Brian reported that the last quiz night was well attended and enjoyed by all.
• A further request was made for a visit from the Dog warden.
• Brenda expressed her frustration that the overhanging hedges next to her house were not being trimmed by the owner and were making access difficult.
• Brian asked if the salt bin request for Little Lane had got any further with the Town Council, James agreed to find out.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.25pm.
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Minutes of last meeting 13th July 2011
Special Guest: Gary Brown MBE introduced the First Contact scheme recently created by Age Concern UK. Gary explained that it was a “one form” system that helps some of the most vulnerable and needy in our society to access the benefits they are entitled to. Gary left a number of First contact forms and urged all those present to fill in the form, either for themselves or for someone else, to try the system out
Meeting attendees :Brian Shaw, Di Dray, Brenda Nutt, Eileen & Eric Howard, Judith Hall, John Prior, Sylvia Scott, Cllr John Hough, Betty Pinfold, David Heal, James Pocklington
Apologies: Gary Dray, Cllr Sarah Dodds.
Minutes from the 8th June 2011 read and approved.
Matters arising:
• Judith mentioned that the Sainsbury’s application had been rejected, Cllr Hough explained that the Highways dept had not supported the application for various reasons relating to access and current traffic problems at that location. The application had yet to go to the planning committee but that it would be surprising for the committee to go against Highways advice and support the application. Cllr Hough explained that the consultation process was still ongoing.
• Judith congratulated Cllr Dodds in her absence for the excellent letter that she had submitted to the committee, James agreed to post a copy of it on the blog.
• Brian announced that we were aiming to use association funds to organise a community outing to Rushmoor Country Park in the near future for local residents of all ages, more details at the next meeting.
• It was noted that there was still significant activity at the address on Mount Pleasant which was subject to a Police drugs raid recently. Residents were encouraged to provide the Police with relevant information on any suspicious activity.
• Cllr Hough reported that the County council were looking to consult with the public on the proposal to decriminalise car parking offences. Cllr Hough suggested that this would be a good opportunity for local residents to request designated resident parking spaces on Little Lane and Mount Pleasant if this was thought to be desirable.
• There being no other business the meeting closed at 8.45pm.
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