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.
1.
Grass Cutting Petition
Thank you to everyone who has signed this petition. My
colleagues Stan Heptinstall and Jacky Williams will be presenting the petition
to the County Council at their meeting on 11th July 2013. At the
Bramcote CAT meeting last week the County Council did attend and accepted that
something had gone wrong, but significantly they would not guarantee to employ
the same number of people that the borough council did. The borough council
employed 8 people to do the job, the County Council were trying to do it with
three.
2.
Spending Review
Last week the Government announced that money for local government
was to be cut by 10%. Over the years that the Liberal Democrats have been
involved in running the council in Broxtowe we have gradually made it more and
more efficient (for instance we only employ a little over half the staff that
we did ten years ago) but we have always maintained the full range of council
services that we provided. It’s fair to say now though that there is little
excess left to cut. Accordingly the Liberal Democrats would like your views
about where the council’s priorities should be.
We have created a survey on our web site at www.broxtoweliberaldemocrats.org.uk
and I’d encourage everyone to take a couple of minutes to complete it. If you
do make the time – thank you.
3.
Tennis Courts
Following the news last week about the refurbished tennis courts
at Queen Elizabeth II Park in Stapleford local residents have contacted me to
see if anything can be done about the courts on Beeston Fields Park. I’ve
spoken to local councillor Steve Carr about this and we will be looking to see
if we can put funding together to do
this. I’ve also suggested to the council that to mark Andy Murray’s wonderful
victory today (I’m a bit hoarse from shouting at the telly) that we should
provide free or reduce rate sessions for local children. I don’t know if this
will be possible but it’s worth exploring.
4.
Beeston Maltings
Despite efforts to save it Beeston Maltings was demolished
(for the most part) last year. Now a display of images of the building, put
together by the Beeston Civic Society, is on at the library on Foster Avenue.
The exhibition runs through the summer, although I confess that I don’t have
the exact dates.
5.
Bramcote Lib-Dems Garden Party
Bramcote Liberal Democrats are holding a garden party at 8
Cranston Road, Bramcote, on Friday 19th July from 7.30pm. All
friends and supporters of the Liberal Democrats are welcome to attend. The
event is free but there will be a plate for donations.
6.
Anna Soubry
Despite regular rumours over the last three years that she
was going to decamp to Rushcliffe Broxtowe Conservatives have confirmed that
Anna Soubry MP will be their candidate at the next general election. The Labour
Party are currently selecting their candidate at the Liberal Democrats will do
so early next year. I have already told the party, and repeated publicly, that
having stood at the last three elections, which has been a real privilege for
me, I do not intend to stand next time and so we will have a new candidate for
2015.
7.
Toton Lane Closure
Toton Lane in Stapleford is to be closed for resurfacing
work between Eatons Road and Brookhill Street (i.e. from the middle of
Stapleford to the top of the hill) between 12th and 25th
August this year. That coincides with when Nottingham Railway Station is closed
and with the tram work as well this may cause some difficulties. I suspect a
significant amount of work was deliberately targeted for the summer holidays
when there is less traffic on the roads but south Broxtowe seems to be getting
a lot of challenges this year.
8.
Stapleford Local History Society
The next meeting of Stapleford Local History Society will
take place on Wednesday 10th July. The theme is “Feeding the English
Country House” and the meeting, at the Maycliffe Hall in Stapleford, will start
at 7.30pm.
9.
Nuthall Graveyard
Nuthall Parish Council this week laid flat about 50
headstones in the graveyard there. The council explained that this was for
health and safety reasons, although it has clearly caused distress to many
local residents. The leader of the parish council apparently authorised the
work as they viewed the work as being urgent. I’m sure that more information
about this will become available in due course and I will report it when I have
it.
10.
A52 Bus Lane
I read this week that Nottingham City have now collected
more than £1 million in fines from people driving in the bus lanes. By contrast
there was a very interesting report this week from the police about their
operations against people driving on the bus lane along the A52 from the
Sherwin Arms to Priory Island. Whereas the early operations were catching about
20 drivers a time they last two operations have stopped 7 and then 3 drivers
respectively. It seems that people are learning that driving in the bus lanes
is not allowed.
11.
Kimberley Town Council Fun Weekend
Kimberley Town Council have organised a fun weekend July
13/14th? It has a seaside theme with lots of attractions. Kimberley Town Council are also in the process
of producing a quarterly newsletter, its aim being to inform residents of
future events and projects being undertaken by the Council.
12.
Free Trees
The Woodland Trust are offering free trees to not for profit
community groups. Broxtowe Borough Council have for a number of years worked to
increase the number of trees in the borough and so I’m very happy to support
this initiative. Applicants must have space to plant the trees and people to
plant them. Applicants must be submitted by 13th September and more
details are available by ringing 01476 581135.
13.
Survey on Children With Special Needs
Notts County Council is running a survey amongst parents of
children with special needs or with disabilities to identify the services that
they need and how they can access support. If this includes you please give
five minutes to complete the survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/98ZPFKN
14.
Totally Local
Efforts are being made in Eastwood to launch a Totally Local
campaign. The aim of the campaign is to promote local businesses and it is
being organised by Elaine Harrison from the Eats and Treats Café. More details are available by ringing 07877
263370.
15.
Quiz The Police
Notts Police will be holding a an open meeting for the
public to quiz them about policing in Beeston. This will take place at the Town
Hall, Foster Avenue on Tuesday July 23rd at 7pm. Everyone is welcome
to attend.
As ever thank you for your support for this newsletter. Any
feedback is gratefully received.
Best wishes
David
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