Welcome to the blogsite for the Pleasant Residents Association

The Pleasant Residents' Association was formed a number of years ago to act as a focal point for all Residents in the Mount Pleasant, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Little Lane,Robinson Lane estate and Watts Lane area.

Currently the association has suspended it's activities due to lack of volunteers to stand for committee.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Minute of  a meeting of the Pleasant Residents’ Association
8th August 2012– 7.30 pm
Present:-

Chairman James Pocklington                                                             Eileen and Eric Howard
Sylvia Scott                                                                                            Cllr Sarah Dodds
Brenda Nutt                                                                                          Brenda Nutt
Patrick Purves                                                                                      Di Dray
Anita Hammond                                                                                  Dave Heal
Robert Hammond                                                                               Brian Shaw           
Apologies- Michael Kingswood and Gary Dray          
1.      Minutes –read and approved
2.      Arising – Error – Sylvia Scott was not at that meeting.  Patrick Purves reported on correspondence with the Council and local paper on the subject of the proposed Skate Park.  Sarah Dodds suggested volunteers should assist Yvonne and John Andrews on Victoria Road re raising the required £120k for a skate park on ELDC dedicated land.  Patrick would look into helping as it was an activity “in our backyard” which was endangering young people.  Watts Lane was also discussed.  Patrick would get a rough quote for traffic calming measures at an affordable level e.g. staggered speed humps, and the Association would progress it from there
3.      Neighbourhood plans – James reported on a forthcoming meeting for the consultation process with Anne Shoreland this Friday.  A draft would be offered to the next meeting.
4.      Street Cleaning – Sarah Dodds reported on some problems Kidgate residents had, not having been notified.  She had settled with ELDC that advance agreement of the approximate dates (possibly this Winter and one next year) (2 p.a.) which we could circulate, followed by exact date notices before each event.  It is not permitted to put up posters or windscreen notes.  Brian Shaw pointed out some residents had not moved their cars, though one had actually put his in a space vacated by neighbour to accommodate the cleaning!
5.      Bin Collection – Eileen Howard described problems with the binmen not performing their designated job, in the case of a 91 year old resident.  Dave Heal confirmed some corner-cutting practices e.g. emptying one into another and scattering rubbish and bins about.  Sarah Dodds would email this feedback to the District and recommended that a formal complaint be made.
6.      Bus Route – James P had been to a meeting with Stagecoach, who promised to review the bus route up Church St. In February.  Patrick would make a note to keep this on the diary in Spring
7.      Brenda Nutt mentioned the inconvenient bus routes and timetables and the lack of a stop on Newmarket.
8.      Di Dray –asked if the September quiz could be a benefit for two young women who were going to do 3rd World charity work in 2 years.  This was agreed without objection.
9.      Sylvia Scott brought up the issue of the smell from Laughton’s farm, which was reaching into our area.  Patrick would protest to ELDC about this.  She also mentioned the need for a No Entry sign at the end of Mount Pleasant – Sarah Dodds would raise this with the Authority
10.  Brian Shaw mentioned the outings –Rushmoor Park and the Panto.  Sarah Dodds mentioned the boycott of Rushmoor by many people because of the proprietor’s affiliation to BNP.  A rethink was needed.
11.  Dave Heal mentioned the weedkilling programme, which had gone better but the contractor had raked out some soil and left it on the surface, as well as missing some areas.  Sarah would mention it to ELDC
12.  There being no other business the meeting closed at 8:40 p.m.

Friday, 17 August 2012

Minutes 11 July 2012

Minute of a meeting of the Pleasant Residents' Association

11th July 2012 - 7.30 pm
Present:-
,
,
Chairman John Prior,                                Eileen and Eric Howard
Cllr John Hough                                        
Sandi Trafford
Michael Kingswood                                  Patrick Purves
GaryDray                                                   WendyDales
AJ Hammond                                            R N Hammond 
Brian Shaw                                                Cllr Sarah Dodds
Cllr Sue Locking                                       Di Dray
Dave Heal

Apologies- None

1. Minutes -read and approved

2. Arising - Cllr John Hough reported a meeting had been arranged with Dean Myhill from LCC
Highways at 6:30 the following Wednesday for all concerned local residents. He urge as many
as could to appear
. Eileen Howard reported Watts Lane had been closed the previous Sunday
without warning or explanation by Anglian Water.

3. Sainsburvs Patrick Purves reported on the hearing the previous Thursday, at which the Metaris
application for a convenience-store or mart had been refused. There was to be a further
hearing on 19th July to set this in stone, with reasons, and Patrick was authorised to write
underlining local residents' and others' unanimous objection, while making it plain to ElDC that
we would not automatically object to a sensible development and would welcome, e.g. starter
homes, a skate-park, or some other amenity with real benefit to the community and the Town.
He was to write to the local papers suggesting people contact us with ideas and views.

4. Street Clean Up -this was in hand with StreetScene, a date of this Sunday had been set and
those parking had been notified in advance of the time -lO.a
.m. This was considered
problematic because the food festival was on that day, and opportunistic parking was likely to
occur all up Church
Street;

5.
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6. Mr
. Hammond suggested Watts Lane might benefit from traffic lights

7. Cllr Sarah Dodds would speak to the Planning Officer about the conditions on the Metaris
application
.
 .
8. Gary Dray reported that he had contacted the Council concerning the weeds on the site at the
junction of Monks Dyke and Church Street, and they would be cut down in the next three
weeks.

9. John Hough mentioned a request from Louth Seniors for bus stops on the temporary route on
Church Street, residents were not in favour as the route is recordedly stated to be temporary
.
10. The Association wished to thank James Pocklington for his hard work on the Metaris opposition
and our Councillors for their regular attendance and attention. John Hough put in apologies for
the August meeting.

There being no other business the meeting closed at 8:35 p.m
.'

Monday, 16 July 2012

Meeting with Dean Myhill ref: Watts Lane

The residents committee has arranged a meeting with Dean Myhill ,Area Manager for Lincolnshire Highways, to be held at St Michael's Church Hall, Mount Pleasant., at 6.30pm on Wednesday July 18th 2012.
If you are concerned about the condition of Watts Lane and would like to know the requirements for adoption by Lincs Highways then please join us at the meeting.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Proposed Sainsbury's store on Newmarket

The Planning Committee Meeting which is to consider the planning application for the proposed Sainsbury's store is to be held Thursday, 28th June at Tedder Hall Manby.
Patrick Purves will be presenting the views of the residents association and Sarah Dodds as the ward councillor will also be speaking against the proposal.

Click on the link below if you'd like more information on the case for refusal of the application.

Objections to proposed Sainsbury's store


Wednesday, 13 June 2012

The Grand Jubilee Tea Party!!

We had a great day on June 4th..the weather was great and so was the company. More than 50 residents came and joined in the fun as we celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Thanks to all the members of the committee for all the hard work..and the washing up!

Here are a few snaps taken on the day



Eileen & Eric Howard with Capt Jack Sparrow ..The flowers were for Eileen & Eric who celebrate their diamond wedding this year.


The golden girls enjoy the sunshine!

There's a competition for the best caption to this one! 


Our young royals receive their prizes for their regal efforts! 


Here's a lovely thankyou note from Princess Violet


The face painters had a great time with willing volunteers..thanks Alana! 


Saturday, 5 May 2012


The Pleasant Residents Association
Invite you to
St Michael’s Church Hall,
 Mount Pleasant
on Monday 4th June 3pm-6pm for a
 Grand Jubilee 
 Tea Party
Light Refreshments will be provided

Great prizes for the
most regally dressed
Prince and Princess
    
Fun & games and face painting!

If you have any photos of the last jubilee, or perhaps even the coronation!  please bring them along and share your memories.

Monday, 9 April 2012

Sainsbury's planning application

Please click on this image to see the full plan

The proposed retail development on Newmarket has been amended and re-submitted.
You can view the full plans and documentation on the ELDC web site.
If you select the planning section you can then search for the plans by entering 02271 in the box provided.
If you register with name and address you can log on to leave a comment. However you feel about the
application, for or against it's important you put your view on record.

A quick summary of some of the changes:

  1. Fewer houses and dedicated parking with access onto Watts Lane
  2. Store deliveries will be made from the highway on Newmarket, by moving bus stop towards Watts Lane entrance
  3. One way access for cars leaving the site onto Watts Lane

We will have a set of plans available at the meeting this Wednesday 11th April 7.30pm
If you wish to voice your opinion please join us there.
If you wish to object there is a petition (against the plans) being raised at the Londis store at the end of Watts Lane.