Thursday 29th December
Housing and Community Services Committee
Agenda on link below:
http://cmis.south-derbys.gov.uk/CmisWebPublic/Binary.ashx?Document=14277
Friday 30th December
Christmas Lights Switch-on, Swadlincote (The Delph)
http://www.south-derbys.gov.uk/council_and_democracy/council_news/november/news_items/swadlincote_set_to_mark_christmas_in_style.asp
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Environment & Development Services Committee 22/11/12
Nothing affecting Gresley directly tonight. A couple of footpath route amendments were approved in Hatton and Hartshorne and there was a review of the Corporate Plan and Work Programme. An update will be given soon on the new recycling contract which is currently under review.
Church Gresley Councillors in the Local Media
With the decision on Planning Committee to allow 215 homes off Burton Road as mentioned in the blog on Tuesday night, it is an ideal time to show some of your recent articles in the Burton Mail.
The first article is from the planning meeting and generally sums up the events fairly well:
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/One-vote-in-it-as-huge-housing-plan-gets-OK-21112012.htm
The other 2 articles are recent articles printed in relation to the current issues with School Places and also the effect that this is having on road safety due to catchment areas being far and wide due to lack of Primary School places. Despite the magnitude of these issues, this was not taken into consideration.
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Reception-classes-are-now-at-bursting-point-01112012.htm
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Leg-power-solution-to-school-parking-issues-30102012.htm
The first article is from the planning meeting and generally sums up the events fairly well:
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/One-vote-in-it-as-huge-housing-plan-gets-OK-21112012.htm
The other 2 articles are recent articles printed in relation to the current issues with School Places and also the effect that this is having on road safety due to catchment areas being far and wide due to lack of Primary School places. Despite the magnitude of these issues, this was not taken into consideration.
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Reception-classes-are-now-at-bursting-point-01112012.htm
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Leg-power-solution-to-school-parking-issues-30102012.htm
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Planning Committee Decision on homes off A444
Tonight at the planning committee, outline plans for business use and 215 homes (most of which are in Church Gresley ward) was granted by a vote of 7-6.
All 3 Church Gresley Councillors spoke against the application due it being an unnecessary development contrary to the Local Plan. It will put more pressure on local schools (which are likely to be reached by car), be an isolated development with few facilities and leave us with less open land.
More comment will follow on this in due course..............
All 3 Church Gresley Councillors spoke against the application due it being an unnecessary development contrary to the Local Plan. It will put more pressure on local schools (which are likely to be reached by car), be an isolated development with few facilities and leave us with less open land.
More comment will follow on this in due course..............
Update on Preferred Growth Strategy
Thanks to all those who attended the Preferred Growth Strategy at the Church Hall Rooms last night. The staff were kept very busy by around 100 interested residents. Thanks to Ian, Sarah and Richard for their work in explaining the Strategy and answering questions and also thanks to the communications team for their coverage of the event.
The key theme that was picked up by us was the concern from residents of Thorpe Downs Road area, specifically over the size of development, access, drainage and potential effect on schooling.
Remember that the deadline on the consultation is Friday 21st December. Whether in support or objection, your opinion is vital.
The key theme that was picked up by us was the concern from residents of Thorpe Downs Road area, specifically over the size of development, access, drainage and potential effect on schooling.
Remember that the deadline on the consultation is Friday 21st December. Whether in support or objection, your opinion is vital.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Forthcoming events:
Monday 19th November:
Preferred Growth Strategy Drop in Event (St George & Mary Church Rooms - Church Street)
This event relates to the growth plan for South Derbyshire. This is a very important consultation as the plans involve more homes in Gresley as part of the plans. There are 400 homes on the preferred plan to be built behind Church Street and near Thorpe Downs Road.
This session was not on the original list of events, but was requested at the Environment & Development Services Committee that one should take place in Gresley during an evening. We are grateful that thsi request has been granted and encourage people to attend.
Due to the quasi-judicial nature of planning, we will often refrain from making any comments relating to actual planning applications but we will always encourage our residents to attend consultation events and give feedback and thoughts either direct to the Council or to us.
The council staff at the events are very knowledgeable and approachable and should be able to answer all questions. For more information on the Preferred Growth Strategy and a subsequent link to the very useful blog, please follow the following link:
http://www.south-derbys.gov.uk/planning_and_building_control/planning_policy/local_development_framework/the_core_strategy/preferred_growth_strategy/default.asp
Tuesday 20th November:
Planning Committee
One item on the agenda is related to Church Gresley (Planning application 9/2012/0743) . This is the plan to build Industrial Units and around 200 houses on a site off A444 Burton Road and Swadlincote lane.
As a major application with more than 2 objections, this has been called in front of the Planning Committee, on which Councillor Southerd sits and Councillor Rhind is a substitute.
Link to the planning application is:
http://www.planning.south-derbys.gov.uk/ApplicationDetail.aspx?Ref=9/2012/0743
Thursday 22nd November
Environment and Development Services Committee
Councillor Stuart sits on EDS committee. The link to the agenda for this meeting can be found here:
http://cmis.south-derbys.gov.uk/CmisWebPublic/Meeting.aspx?meetingID=1709
Monday 19th November:
Preferred Growth Strategy Drop in Event (St George & Mary Church Rooms - Church Street)
This event relates to the growth plan for South Derbyshire. This is a very important consultation as the plans involve more homes in Gresley as part of the plans. There are 400 homes on the preferred plan to be built behind Church Street and near Thorpe Downs Road.
This session was not on the original list of events, but was requested at the Environment & Development Services Committee that one should take place in Gresley during an evening. We are grateful that thsi request has been granted and encourage people to attend.
Due to the quasi-judicial nature of planning, we will often refrain from making any comments relating to actual planning applications but we will always encourage our residents to attend consultation events and give feedback and thoughts either direct to the Council or to us.
The council staff at the events are very knowledgeable and approachable and should be able to answer all questions. For more information on the Preferred Growth Strategy and a subsequent link to the very useful blog, please follow the following link:
http://www.south-derbys.gov.uk/planning_and_building_control/planning_policy/local_development_framework/the_core_strategy/preferred_growth_strategy/default.asp
Tuesday 20th November:
Planning Committee
One item on the agenda is related to Church Gresley (Planning application 9/2012/0743) . This is the plan to build Industrial Units and around 200 houses on a site off A444 Burton Road and Swadlincote lane.
As a major application with more than 2 objections, this has been called in front of the Planning Committee, on which Councillor Southerd sits and Councillor Rhind is a substitute.
Link to the planning application is:
http://www.planning.south-derbys.gov.uk/ApplicationDetail.aspx?Ref=9/2012/0743
Thursday 22nd November
Environment and Development Services Committee
Councillor Stuart sits on EDS committee. The link to the agenda for this meeting can be found here:
http://cmis.south-derbys.gov.uk/CmisWebPublic/Meeting.aspx?meetingID=1709
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Police Commissioner Elections
Congratulations to Alan Charles on becoming the first Police Commissioner for Derbyshire.
The media coverage has focussed mainly on the low turn-out of this election which many people have struggled to engage with. Typical turn-out rates have been around 15%. The electoral commission is currently investigating.
We are pleased to say that we did manage to distribute over 1000 newspapers around the ward and in other areas in the district. Alan Charles also attended a street stall in Swadlincote several weeks ago.
Well done and good luck to Alan in his new challenge and thanks to all colleagues who helped to distribute the newspapers.
The media coverage has focussed mainly on the low turn-out of this election which many people have struggled to engage with. Typical turn-out rates have been around 15%. The electoral commission is currently investigating.
We are pleased to say that we did manage to distribute over 1000 newspapers around the ward and in other areas in the district. Alan Charles also attended a street stall in Swadlincote several weeks ago.
Well done and good luck to Alan in his new challenge and thanks to all colleagues who helped to distribute the newspapers.
Previous Newsletter - Recent Activity
One of the advantages of the blog is that we will be able to communicate information as below in a more timely and effective manner. With a newsletter, the content may be a little out of date as we have to collate several items over a period of time.
Whilst some of the items below are not current, they are very much worth putting on the blog.
Whilst some of the items below are not current, they are very much worth putting on the blog.
CANVASSING SESSION on THORPE DOWNS
ROAD
A
recent canvassing session on Thorpe Downs Road brought up several issues
reported by residents. Your local
councillors, with help from Colleagues have taken the following action:
•On
review of littering in the area (particularly at the bottom), it was requested
that the clean team look into bin provision.
Thorpe Downs road now has 2 waste bins for litter and dog mess.
•We
alerted the Safer Neighbourhood team and local PCSO to some anti-social
behaviour concerns.
•We
have liaised with the council to monitor the appearance at the end of Thorpe
Downs Road
•
NEW SHOPS ON CASTLETON PARK
We welcome new businesses to the area opposite Gresleydale Health
Centre and wish them success.
Hopefully, this will reduce the need for residents in the lower part of
Church Gresley to travel further for groceries and takeaways and persuade more
people to walk or cycle to do so.
•We have been concerned by the
amount of littering that has been noted in the area and have contacted the
council to ensure that these issues are dealt with in these early days before a
problem starts.
•As part of this, it has been
requested that wardens will patrol the area at key times.
•The council is also looking to work
with the businesses to ensure that the area is kept tidy.
•It is good to see that the council have provided more bins and that the fish & chip shop staff have been making a good effort to keep the area tidy.
COUNTY COUNCIL RELATED ISSUES
We have limited effect over County Council matters. This does not stop us getting involved and
communicating any issues via direct contact with the County Council or at the
Area Forums. Some examples of this are:
•Ensuring the upgrading and creation
of a new pedestrian crossing on Wilmot Road.
•Supporting and encouraging our
electorate on weight limit issues in the ward and ensuring priority status at
Safer Neighbourhood meetings.
•Expressing our concerns to Highways
over speeding on Castle Road, the junction of Princess Street on Castle Road,
the narrow pavement near St Georges School and advice requested on the parking
within the ward. Updates will be given
in due course.
•Expressing concerns over the
current Primary and Junior School provision for Church Gresley.
•
MOBILE PHONE MASTS
•We have successfully prevented the
installation of a mobile phone mast in New Street with the help of the local
residents.
•
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE PREFERRED GROWTH
STRATEGY
•In a recent council meeting,
concern was raised on the effect that further development could have on the
infrastructure of the ward with particular concerns with education and highways
issues. Whilst growth is necessary and
mainly beneficial it has to be right for Gresley. At the heart of this strategy is a public
consultation exercise which we have requested an extra event to take place in
Gresley. It is
vital that the views of the people of Gresley are heard and we encourage you to
attend. See front page.
•
CYCLE PATH THROUGH CASTLETON PARK
•It has been requested that the
increasingly popular Cycle Path running from Castle Road through to Hearthcote
Road is completed and marked fully.
Discussions are taking place with the Developers
Previous Newsletter - About Us
This section is a little introduction to us and our contact details (we will soon be putting pictures onto the blog):
TREVOR SOUTHERD
Lived
in Gresley for 40
years.
Been
a District Councillor since: 1995
Other
roles held currently: School Governor. Deputy-leader of Labour Group.
Other
roles held previously: County
Councillor, Chairman of School Governors at 2 schools, Vice President of NACODS
Union, JP.
Current
Council Committees: Planning,
Finance & Management, Heritage, Licensing & Appeals.
More
about me: My County Council roles included
Chair of the Planning Board. I was also
a member of the Derbyshire Police Authority.
GORDON RHIND
Lived
in Gresley for 40
years.
Been
a District Councillor since: 2007
Other
roles held currently: Chair of Governors at Pingle School, Chair of Labour Group
Current
Council
Committees: Housing
& Community Services (Shadow Portfolio Holder), Finance & Management,
Licensing & Appeals.
More
about me: Like
several of my colleagues, I worked as a miner for many years and have also been
a school governor for many years.
BEN STUART
Lived
in Gresley for 11
years.
Been
a District Councillor since: 2011
Other
roles held currently: Volunteer Ranger for Sustrans, Vice Chair of Constituency Labour South Branch.
Current
Council Committees: Housing
& Community Services, Environmental & Development Services.
More about me: I
am married with 2 young daughters. My
wife is a school governor within the ward. And has lived in Gresley for most of
her life. I am a keen cyclist and work
as Food Process Technologist in Burton.
Previous Newsletter - introduction
For those who did not receive the recent newsletter, we will be retrospectively adding the content to the blog. Around 1000 copies were printed and distributed throughout various areas of the ward. Thanks to those who have given feedback already.
The blog will give us a chance to expand on the items in the newsletter as we are not as restricted for space. The blog is also a lot easier to deliver!!
Anyway, here's the content:
The blog will give us a chance to expand on the items in the newsletter as we are not as restricted for space. The blog is also a lot easier to deliver!!
Anyway, here's the content:
Thank
you for reading our blog. We would
like to let you know that we are here to listen to you and help where
possible. This is
the same for all
those who have lived in Gresley for
many years and those who have moved recently. If you are new to the area, we
would like to welcome you to Gresley and hope you have settled in well.
We
were all elected in May 2011, Trevor for the 5th
time, Gordon for the 2nd
time and Ben for the 1st time. We bring
3 different approaches, have different levels and types of experience, and work
well as a team to bring this together to serve Gresley.
Between
us we cover all of the committees in council to
ensure
that Church Gresley and part of Castle Gresley within the ward are well
represented.
If
you have any questions or issues, then please
contact us (contact details are elsewhere on the blog). Alternatively, we operate a Surgery on a monthly basis at the Methodist Church on
York Road.
Advice
Surgeries
2012
Saturday 8th December
2013
Saturday 12th January
Saturday 9th February
Saturday 9th March
Church
Gresley Methodist Church, York Road at 10am
Aims of our blog
Welcome to the Gresley Labour Councillors blog. We have set up the blog for the following reasons:
The blog will not replace the more traditional methods of communication, but will compliment surgery's, leaflets, canvassing sessions etc. Please still contact us by phone or in person if preferred.
Please note that the views in the blog do not necessarily represent the views of South Derbyshire District Council.
- To give us another way of communicating with the residents within our ward to encourage input and feedback.
- To compliment our newsletter by providing information online that is up to date.
- To publish useful community related links.
- To inform readers what is happening in council.
- To help promote any community related events within the ward or locally.
- To focus on issues that affect our community.
- To occasionally submit content that relates to national level politics.
The blog will not replace the more traditional methods of communication, but will compliment surgery's, leaflets, canvassing sessions etc. Please still contact us by phone or in person if preferred.
Please note that the views in the blog do not necessarily represent the views of South Derbyshire District Council.
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