Saturday 23 June 2012

Broxtowe Enews 23rd June 2012


Welcome to Broxtowe Enews, brought to you by the Liberal Democrats and edited by David Watts, the leader of the Lib-Dems on Broxtowe Borough Council.

1.       Boots
The biggest news this week was clearly the news that Boots are to merge with American firm Walgreen. In a letter sent to myself and other councillors Boots Chief Executive was keen to stress that this will open new markets to Boots whilst protecting jobs and investment at their Beeston site. It really does seem to be a win-win situation for Nottingham.

2.       Armed Forces Day
Notts County Council is holding a flag raising ceremony to mark Armed Forces day this coming Monday at County Hall, to mark their support for military personnel past and present. I’ve looked at their web site to see if I can find what time it starts but I can’t see anything. It is an open event for the public to attend.

3.       Beeston Bus Station
There have been some concerns expressed about information and seating in the bus station at the moment whilst work is undertaken to demolish the multi-storey car park.  The council have now agreed with NET a series of improvements, namely:
·         Large poster showing bus stop locations to be placed on nearest vacant shop unit window, poster showing way to the Foster Avenue taxi rank also to be placed
·         Small section of fencing to be erected to better control pedestrian crossing movements and to allow signs saying "Nottingham buses" and "outbound buses" to be put up
·         2 seats to be placed on Styring Street
·         Canopies to be investigated alongside B&M's
Discussions are continuing about how buses will be looked after during the main construction works on Styring Street.

4.       Latest NET Schedule
The latest six week schedule of works from NET over the construction of the new tram system is now available on the Broxtowe Lib-Dem web site at www.broxtoweliberaldemocrats.org.uk and on my own web site at www.davidwatts.org.uk.

5.       Community Action Team play
In a departure from the path taken by other Community Action Teams members of the Chilwell CAT are to perform a play. Their chosen work is “Bombshells,” a series of stories about four ladies. It takes place at Chilwell Arts Theatre  this Thursday and Friday, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £5 or £7 and can be booked by ringing 07447 234327.

6.       Hall Park Football Tournament
A six a side football tournament for children aged from 7-15 takes place at Hall Park in Eastwood on 30th June and 1st July. 150 teams from as far away as Kent are taking part. Further information is available on 0115 917 3643.

7.       Whispers in the Wood
Also on 1st July is the “Whispers in the Wood” is performed as part of the Eastwood Arts Festival at Colliers Wood in Moorgreen. This will feature the Nottingham Concert Band and Chinese Whispers. It is a free concert and will be on between 1pm and 4pm. Other events for the arts festival take place through the next few weeks, including a family fun day at Coronation park on 14th July.

8.       Open Cast Mining
May I give a quick reminder to people that the closing date for making representations about the proposed open cast mining at Shortwood Farm is rapidly approaching. A week ago the County Council had received 120 letters, nearly all against the scheme, but I hope that many more people will send in comments this week so that they can know the full strength of feeling against it.

9.       South Nottingham College Name Change
South Nottingham College (previously Castle College, previously Broxtowe College) is to change it’s name for the new academic year. The college will now be known as Central College (Nottingham). The new name was supported in a public consultation and comes into force from 1st September.

10.   DH Lawrence Heritage Centre
Congratulations to all the staff at the DH Lawrence Heritage Centre which has been named as Nottinghamshire’s best tourist attraction in the County’s annual awards.  The centre is owned and run by Broxtowe Borough Council in partnership with Nottingham University. Part of the Centre, the birthplace museum, now has a new tour about the writers childhood as well.

11.   East Midlands Trains
It was good news for commuters this week to hear that drivers at East Midlands Trains have called off a series of strikes. Having had to travel to London on the train during one of the strikes I know how difficult they made things for people and I warmly welcome this decision.

12.   Theft Prevention Scheme For Bikes
This is too late for me as my bike was stolen a fortnight ago, but a Biker Shepherd scheme has been launched to enable cyclists to register the details of their bike on line and to display a special sticker to show that these details have been recorded. The website for this is at www.thebih-wheel.org.uk/bikesecurity.

13.   Children’s Care
Notts County Council has announced a series of measures to improve the way that it deals with children in care. This is after Ofsted found significant weaknesses in their previous performance. Teams will now be based in areas offering more consistent care for children who are being supported or monitored.

14.   Olympic Torch relay
Don’t forget that the Olympic Torch is carried through Nottingham on 28th and 29th June. Hopefully loads of people will turn out to see it and good luck to everyone who is carrying it. I know that at least one reader of this newsletter has been selected. There will unfortunately be disruption to roads and public transport during the procession but hopefully people will make allowances for this.

15.   Kimberley Town Council
Kimberley Town Council has a new leader. Jim McDonald, 61, of Troon Close, Kimberley takes over from Roy Plumb, and the new vice-chairman will be Dave Dunn. Best wishes to them both in their new roles.

16.   Low Wood Road, Nuthall
An application to build 139 homes built in Nuthall close to the A610 island has been withdrawn by the developers. The new estate which was planned to be built off Low Wood Road in front of the old Hempshill Hall Farm sparked opposition from Nuthall parish councillors. In a letter to Broxtowe Borough Council Leicestershire-based developers Langham Park said they were hoping to return with a new plan ‘in the next few months

As ever thank you for your support for this newsletter, and any feedback is gratefully received.
Best wishes
David
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Saturday 16 June 2012

Broxtowe Enews 16th June 2012


Welcome to Broxtowe Enews, brought to you by the Liberal Democrats and edited by David Watts, the leader of the Lib-Dems on Broxtowe Borough Council.

1.       Wind Turbine at Chilwell School
The Greening Beeston scheme have announced plans to install a community wind turbine at Chilwell School. They received a grant from the Notts Energy Partnership to fund this and have been seeking people’s views about which of a number of options was preferred. The wind turbine at the school was the clear winner. A planning application has been submitted to the council and will be decided on in due course.

2.       Notts Police
Nottinghamshire Police have announced that they have lifted a two year ban on new recruitment. This is good news, but does come very shortly after the end of a period where they have forced 100 experienced officers to retire, and it looks like they are replacing experienced officers with inexperienced (and cheaper) replacements. On the bright side though they intend to recruit 151 news officers this summer.

3.       Open Cast Mining
May I take this opportunity to remind everyone that the deadline for submitting comments on UK Coals proposals to build an open cast mine in Cossall and Trowell is fast approaching. You can submit comments on the County Council website at http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/planningsearch/plandisp.aspx?AppNo=ES/2569. I hope as many people as possible will submit objections to this scheme.

4.       Outstanding Young People
Nominations are open (and have been extended) for the County Council Outstanding Achievement 4Uth Awards. Nominations now close on the 6th July, and the awards are for young people who have pushed their personal boundaries. Nomination forms can be obtained at www.Nottinghamshire.gov.uk/4Uth.

5.       Kimberley School
Teachers at Kimberley School staged a strike on Wednesday over the fact that Governors are considering converting to an academy. Whatever the rights and wrongs of academy status (and I’m personally not a huge fan of them) I believe that it is wholly wrong for teachers to strike at a time when many students are dealing with very important exams.

6.       Council Underspends
The County Council have announced that they underspent their budget by £34 million this year. They say that this is due to good housekeeping and that they will reinvest the savings in capital projects. At the same time the borough council have underspent by about £500,000. Again we will be looking at schemes that we had to shelve previously to see if some of them can now be taken forward.
7.       New Bench on Bramcote Ridge
To thank Bramcote resident Walter Grauberg for his untiring work on behalf of Bramcote Hills Community Association (BHCA), The Friends of Bramcote Ridge and the people of Bramcote a bench has been installed by the BHCA on the Ridge.   The Bench has a dedicated plaque and is sited at the top view point of the Bramcote Ridge. May I pass my congratulations on to Walter, who I have had the pleasure to know for many years.

8.       Get Involved in Local Democracy
Broxtowe Borough Council are currently running a survey on how it can encourage more people to be involved in local democracy. I’d encourage as many people as possible to participate in this. The survey can be found at www.broxtowe.gov.uk.

9.       Choosing Health Funding
The council is making grants of up to £2,500 available to groups running schemes to improve the health of local residents. The successful projects will be “fresh, creative and help to make a difference.” Groups wishing to apply can contact Jill Burn on jill.burn@nottspct.nhs.uk for details. Applications need to be received by 29th June.

10.   Arsonist In Kimberley
A number of fires targeting trees have been deliberately started in Kimberley recently. The latest was earlier this week when Conifer Trees in Aintree Close were set alight. If anyone sees people acting suspiciously then please contact the police or Crimestoppers.

11.   Stapleford Storytelling Event

On 21st June 2012 there will be a “Storytelling, Poetry and Skittles” night at The Old Cross, Church Street, Stapleford, starting at 7pm. You can come as a team or as an individual. There is a £1 entrance fee and attendees may bring a poem or story or just come to listen and play. Drinks can be bought at the bar.  Details are available from Dave Wood on O77O9977684.

12.   Help With Fuel Debts
Real help is now available to those who haven’t been able to pay their heating bills. Advisors are available to help householders get grants to get their energy debts reduced or written off. The same advisors can also help with further advice on energy efficiency measures. There is information about the scheme and a self-referral form that the householder should fill in and return as directed. The scheme is run by Advice Nottingham and financed by the major energy companies. If you need help of this kind, please do make an application. Help and funding is available right now.  This scheme is run through St. Anns Advice Centre Telephone  (0115 908 1532) but it is available to residents in the whole of Nottinghamshire. 

13.   Red Lion Pottery
Alan Birchall invites you to ‘POTS PLUS 6’ at Red Lion Pottery Summer Open Studio on  Saturday 30 June and Sunday 1 July 2012 from 11.30am until 4.30pm at Red Lion Cottage, 228 High Road, Chilwell, Nottingham NG9 5DB. There will be lots of pots, either to buy or just to look at and handle in the showroom and in a marquee. Enjoy a drink, nibbles and a lovely garden. The studio is on the Indigo bus route. If coming by car please park at 230 High Road or on The Close.  Details are available from doc.albirchall@ntlworld.com or on the website at www.redlionpottery.co.uk. The Pottery will also be open as part of Broxtowe Open Studios Saturday-Monday 23-25th June 2012 10am to 6pm, with daily demonstration of hand building slabbed dishes.

14.   Broxtowe Community Celebration
This years Broxtowe Community Celebration, which celebrates the diversity of different cultures within the borough, takes place on Saturday 7th July at Round Hill School, Foster Ave, Beeston. I’ll post fuller details about this next week

As ever thank you for your support for this newsletter, and any feedback is gratefully received.
Best wishes
David
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Saturday 9 June 2012

Broxtowe Enews 9th June 2012


Welcome to Broxtowe Enews, brought to you by the Liberal Democrats and edited by David Watts, the leader of the Lib-Dems on Broxtowe Borough Council. May I give a special welcome to the new readers that we have this week. It’s been a bad week for me as someone forced the gate at the side of my house and stole my bike, which I really liked and used most days.

1.       Borough Housing Plans
May I remind everyone that the public consultation on the borough’s core strategy, which sets out the councils housing plans for the next 15 years along with a range of other policies, begins its public consultation on Monday. I would strongly encourage everyone to take the opportunity to comment on this, even if you have submitted comments before. Everything that is said in this round of consultation will go to the independent inspector who will pass judgement on the plans, so he needs to know what you think, whether you agree with our proposals or not. The details and response forms are available on www.broxtowe.gov.uk/corestrategy. Bramcote residents are invited to a meeting being held by the village Conservation Society on Tuesday at 8pm at the Memorial Hall to discuss the plans.

2.       Tram Works
NET have published details of their work programme for the next six weeks, setting out all the likely disruption. I have put a copy of this on the Broxtowe Lib-Dem web site at www.broxtowelibdems.org.uk and also on my personal web site at www.davidwatts.org.uk. This is on the front page of both sites so just keep scrolling down and you’ll come to it.

3.       Big Health Check Day
The NHS are holding a “Big Health Check Day” for people with learning disabilities, their family members and family carers and professionals. It takes place on Thursday 21st June from 10am to 3.30pm at Rumbletums CafĂ© in Kimberley. A flyer advertising it is on the Broxtowe Lib-Dem web site at www.broxtoweliberaldemocrats.org.uk.

4.       Gambling Act Review of Principles
The Borough Council, as the licensing authority for the area, is required to review its policies each three years. This process is now beginning and the council have published draft principles. I’ve put a copy of these on the Broxtowe Lib-Dem web site.

5.       Improved Children’s Play Areas
This is the first of several good news stories today, which makes a change to the stories of cutbacks and recession that dominate the national media. At the cabinet meeting last week the borough council agreed to fund two significant upgrades to children’s play areas. £28,000 will be spent improving the Chetwynd Road play area in Toton and £104,500 will be spent improving the Manor Farm Recreation ground, also in Toton.

6.       Improvements To Parks
The council have also agreed to fund improvements to a number of parks and open spaces. Some of these will be funded immediately and some will occur later in the financial year. These are the Basil Russell Playing Fields in Nuthall, the Manor Road Recreation Ground in Eastwood, Coronation Park in Eastwood, the Stag Recreation Ground in Kimberley, Greenhills Road Recreation Ground in Greasley, and Beauvale Park in Greasley.  The Basil Russell and Coronation Park schemes are both for new skate parks, and have both been promoted by local young people. When I was the leader of the council County Councillor Keith Longdon arranged for a group of students from Eastwood Comprehensive to come and see me to discuss the poor state of the existing skate parks and they have been the driving force ever since behind the fund raising and design of the new park. Instances like this are examples of the real difference that people can make to their communities, and I’m delighted that young people are taking the opportunities available.

7.       Public Transport Improvements
The final area of significant expenditure agreed by the cabinet last week is in improvements to public transport schemes. £110,000 is going towards improvements to the Nottingham canal towpath, £20,000 for improvements to cycling infrastructure in Beeston and £10,000 towards improvements to the coach pick up point in Beeston. These were all suggestions that came from the survey that I ran last year into suggestions that people had for improvements to public transport.
The biggest number of suggestions in that survey however were around improvements to bus services. Basically here the problem is that whilst the council are willing to look at these the county council, who have the final say on bus schemes, are extremely reluctant and are looking to make cuts not to encourage fresh investment. However there is cross party support in the borough council to try and implement improvements and we are continuing to look at ways that we can help.

8.       Citizens Advice Bureaux
The County Council cut funding for the CAB a couple of years ago, but since then the borough Council have been able to provide some financial support for them. We have agreed to carry on doing so for next year, and the council will be funding them to the tune of nearly £75,000 this year.

9.       Drink Drive Campaign
Notts police have launched a campaign to target drink driving over the summer months. This is a time of year when the number of people driving under the influence of alcohol increases, and with a whole summer of sport the problem is likely to be more acute this year than usual.

10.   Volunteer Community Drivers Needed
The County Council is currently looking to recruit new volunteer drivers for their community transport schemes. If you are interested please ring Robin Riley on 0115 977 4520.

11.   Bramcote Hills ICT Award
Bramcote Hills Primary School has been awarded a national ICT Mark for its strategic use of ICT both for teaching and administration. As a parent governor at that school I’m delighted that the efforts of our staff and in particular the senior team there are being recognised.

12.   Portas Money
As you may know the Government invited towns to bid for cash grants to help revive high streets, as part of its response to the Mary Portas review of town centres. Two bids were submitted from Broxtowe, one for Beeston and the other taking in the three other town centres. Sadly neither of these were successful.

13.   Olympic Party Packs
Notts County Council are offering free Olympic Party Packs, including pens, balls, flags, water bottles and bunting, to sports teams who can show that they would be able to use it to promote participation in their sport. The number of packs are limited and enquiries should be addressed to sports@nottscc.gov.uk.

14.   Stapleford Storytelling Evening
Local poet and writer Dave Wood will be hosting a storytelling evening at the Old Cross, Church Street, Stapleford on Thursday 21st June starting at 7pm. Details can be obtained from Dave on 07709 977684.
  
As ever thank you for your support for this newsletter, and any feedback is gratefully received.

Best wishes
David

Follow me on Twitter at @DavidWatts12.