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Saturday, 28 November 2009 03:20

Telephone Masts

Below is an e mail from Cllr Elgood concerning a Planning Application for the erection of  telephone masts. Please read it and respond to Planning with your comments.
Bill Cowell


Dear colleague

I would be grateful if you would circulate this information as widely as possible, and ask residents from across the ward to comment on the application. If this goes ahead other masts, such as at Intergen House, could also be tripled in strength.

Published in Planning
Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:47

Parking Issues

we are again looking at the lack of parking enforcement in some of our major areas, and the proposals in the pipeline.

EBRA say

Published in Parking
Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:44

Agenda Items

Official (type) call for agenda items for next weeks meeting.

Thanks

Published in Meetings
Monday, 23 November 2009 17:52

Brighton Primark Protest

 We’d had enough so decided to blockade their 8am Saturday morning product delivery. We hope to raise the profile of these issues ahead of a planning application from Primark being decided by the council’s planning committee this Wednesday 25th November, which includes delivery issues.

Primark’s management have refused to enter into dialogue with residents or councillors.


Published in older unsorted news
Monday, 23 November 2009 16:39

volunteer Reading Champions

    *  Are you passionate about books and reading?

    * Would you like to help make a difference to people’s lives through reading and sharing books? And at the same time learn new skills and develop your own talents?

    * Would you like to get more involved in City Reads’ exciting reader development work?

Published in older unsorted news
Sunday, 22 November 2009 22:05

Evidence to the Street Access Scrutiny Panel

1. Regency Square and the streets around it contain business and residential properties. The businesses are mainly hotels, restaurants, bars and shops. More and more businesses are storing their trade waste bins on the public footways. This is unsightly and it can block the footway, forcing passers-by into the street.

2. Here are some examples to illustrate the problem:

Published in street obstructions


Many residents of Farman Street and Cross Street were also in attendance
Bill introduced the two council representatives Jonathan and Simon who dealt with the previous aborted request for a gate.
They told us that the previous gating order was very slow going and had received more objections than any other applications in the city. The Ramblers Association and Local Access Group have issues regarding gating orders.

Published in older unsorted news
Friday, 20 November 2009 16:43

B&A Lat

The next LAT meeting is Wednesday 25th November in The Cornerstone at 1915 hrs (7.15 in old money)

I hope you are able to come along. This is your chance to meet our local Police and to ask them questions.

Bill Cowell
Co Chair
http://www.eastbrunswick.co.uk

Published in Meetings
Sunday, 15 November 2009 00:19

monthly Neighbourhood watch message

Dear all,

I thought I would send out a monthly Neighbourhood watch message from Police Headquarters to keep you all informed and ask that you pass on the details to those who do not have the internet.

The Police across the county were involved in the national campaign of Not in my Neighbourhood week between the 2-6 November.
A whole range of local initiatives were undertaken from street meetings to crime patrols and I would like to thank all those Neighbourhood Watch members who got involved.

Published in Watch Alerts
Monday, 09 November 2009 20:49

Farman Street update

Dear Residents
 
I last had contact with you around this time last year, concerning the proposal to seek a Gating Order for Farman Street to reduce the impact of crime and antisocial behaviour taking place. You will recall that this process was suspended following the resolution of the long standing planning dispute involving 5/6 Western Road which involved removal of the ramp on Farman Street and the provision of CCTV and lighting in the covered area.
 
Published in older unsorted news
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