Tuesday 30 November 2010

Library Opening / Closing Arrangements: Christmas 2010

I have received the following email (sent to all County Councillors) from the Acting Head of Libraries, Archives and Information relating to Christmas opening hours of Libraries across Cambridgeshire;

"Dear Councillor,


This is to inform you of the arrangements for Libraries and Archives over the Christmas period. Libraries with the exception of Central Library, will be closed from 1pm on Friday 24th December through to Tuesday 4th January 2011, when normal service will resume.


This was originally a staff suggestion for saving money, and the vast majority of staff have agreed to take their leave on these days in order to help make savings. We know that libraries are traditionally quiet during this period and it is estimated that the service will save in the region of £11,000 as a result.  Please note that the loan period for all items will be extended accordingly, items may be renewed online or by telephone, and that extra items may be borrowed on request.


Cambridge Central will remain open during the festive period because statistics show this is the busiest library over the Christmas period and Cambridge is very busy with shoppers at this time.  People increasingly expect the library to be open whenever the shopping centre is open - including public holidays.  Central Library will also provide support for Contact Centre referrals and enquiries to libraries.


If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Regards,


Christine May
Acting Head of Libraries, Archives and Information"

I think this shows the dedication of the staff who work in the Libraries across Cambridgeshire and is definitely something I welcome as your local County Councillor. The details of the library service review will be published soon although there are some disturbing items appearing in the National Press about "swinging cuts" in Cambridgeshire. I will update this blog as soon as there is news.

Guided Busway: Full Speed Testing *Soon*

For those of you who aren't avid readers of the Histon Impington Courier the following article has been published;

“We have received three independent reports .........that FULL SPEED tests on the guided busway have been planned for early December without public notice.  Parish councils have asked to be informed of the dates so people can be notified, however, it is uncertain if this will happen.   They were told that anyone who uses the guided busway track is technically trespassing.  The implication is clear - any injuries are solely the responsibility of the trespasser. 

As we all know, the unused busway has become a de-facto cycleway, walking path, and dog exercise area.  Go any day and you will see scores of people using it including many school children.  That fact is well known by all of the parties involved in the Busway Project. The lack of any signage to warn people it is unsafe means that the public has been placed in a position of unacceptable risk. 

The tests are to be carried out at 'full speed' - meaning 50-60 mph - and may begin as early as this Wednesday 1st December.   Those using the track as a cycle way may suddenly be surprised by a speeding guided bus coming up fast from behind.  Injury or death could result. 

We have been told the lack of public notice has to do with legal disputes between the busway contractors and County Council. "It's complicated" we have been told. No it's not! PUBLIC SAFETY COMES FIRST.”

Clearly this is very very alarming stuff - or would be if it was true. The County Council has released a "clarification";

“The note received from Histon and Impington Courier is incorrect and no buses are planned to run on the route this week.

BAM Nuttall need to complete the process of testing traffic signals and part of the work will be done this week - but without any buses running. BAM Nuttall has said buses will run on the route in the next couple of weeks, but as agreed with local parish councils at a Forum meeting last week, Cambridgeshire County Council will send a press release in advance and Forum members will also be informed. At the Forum meeting last week the Council initially expected BAM Nuttall to run buses later this week, but the contractor has confirmed this will be in the future.

Please note that buses have already run at full speed on every section of the Guided Busway successfully.

As has been stated throughout the project, the entire Busway route is BAM Nuttall's construction site and officially members of the public should not use the route to walk or cycle. However, as the route has been in the main complete (apart from defects that need to be corrected) for some time it would not have made sense for BAM Nuttall to block the route so people could not use the maintenance track.

The Council still expects the contractor to complete all the project by mid-January, but work will be required to fix the defects.

As the commissioning period for BAM Nuttall comes into effect people will still be able to use the maintenance track, but using the concrete track is not advisable.”

The guided busway has been a massive drain on the transport resources across the County but as it nears completion the Bus Operations are very conscious that members of the public have been using the busway as a cycleway/ dog walking ground/ etc. for the last year so it's very unlikely they think that one Monday morning they're going to be able to have buses tearing down the guideway without giving any kind of warning and not having an accident.

And despite what the original article says because it's clear the Busway has been used as something outer than a Busway for quite a while (something the County Council response seems to accept) I severely doubt that any court would put the sole blame on the "trespasser" for any accidents.

This does of course assume that buses will actually start to run;


More news will follow

Monday 29 November 2010

Planning application in Lauriston Place

Just one planning application in this week's list.

A "Two storey and part single storey front" extension to 11 Lauriston Place, reference 10/1151/FUL.

As usual details are available from the City Council development control website, and in case of difficulty contact the team.

Snow and ice clearance

A quick post to draw attention to two parts of the City Council website.

Firstly information on what County and City are doing to respond to the weather, and also information on what residents can do is available on the Snow and Ice advice page.

Information on any any City Council service disruption will also be posted on the City website.

We are also using the @camcitco Twitter account to provide some update. The County Council's twitter account also provides updates.

I will copy here the advice on clearing Snow and Ice from the City Council and the national Snow Code:

Tips for clearing snow and ice
The government has issued a snow code about safely removing snow and ice from outside your property, pathways and public spaces. The snow code advises you to:

start early - it is much easier to clear fresh, loose snow compared to ice that has been compacted by people walking on it

not use hot water - it melts the snow, but replaces it with black ice, increasing the risk of injury

use ordinary table salt, ash or sand to prevent ice forming but avoid spreading it on plants or grass

be a good neighbour and help anyone that may not be able to clear snow and ice from their own pathways

If shovelling snow:

think about where you will put the snow so you don’t block paths or drainage channels use a shovel with the widest blade available

make a line down the middle of your path first, so you have a safe surface to walk on - then you can shovel the snow from the centre to the sides

use the sun to your advantage by removing the top layer of snow so sun melts any ice underneath - but you will need to cover any ice with salt to stop refreezing overnight

be careful around steps and steep gradients

You can read more about the snow code on the Directgov website or telephone our customer service centre on 01223 458282.

Saturday 27 November 2010

City wide police priorities: Community Safety Partnership


As mentioned in an earlier post, the Community Safety Partnership attended Thursday's North Area Committee at The Manor to ask about priorities for the coming year.

There was considerable discussion at the Committee about the options, and whether anything was missing. It wasn't possible to find a consensus!

The five options are
• Reduce Alcohol Related Violent Crime in the City Centre
• Reduce repeat victims of Domestic Violence
• Reduce cycle theft
• Reducing re-offending
• Reduce repeat incidents of Anti-social Behaviour

If you have opinions on this then do go to the consultation website and have your say. There is more background information on the page too. The consultation is running until at least Christmas.

Friday 26 November 2010

North Area Committee: Grants to community groups

One of the items at North Area Committee last night was to award City Council grants to community groups.

Every year the City Council gives just under £60,000 to the four area committees to allocate, and the North gets a share of just over £21,000. These grants are used by differnt groups in different ways to support community projects.

Last night we agreed to fund two groups active in the Arbury and King's Hedges areas: Groverbury Ladies Club and the Abury Manor branch of the Royal British Legion. The total to them was just over £1000.

These grants are for special events, but we also give grants to cover start up and other one off costs.

There is still about £9000 in the kitty for this year, so if your group could use a grant to help community activities then check the application guidelines, and the general information page.

If you have an idea and need help to get going then contact a member of the team.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

E-Cops - Have Your Say - Cambridge Community Safety Partnership Requests Your Help

The Cambridge Community Safety Partnership is asking for your help in deciding the three priorities that it will focus its resources on over the next financial year. Representatives from the Community Safety Partnership will be present at this Thursday's (25th November) North Area Committee Meeting being held in the Main Hall at the Manor Community College. The representatives will present five options from which three will be chosen when city-wide consultation is completed.

The main part of the meeting where this item will be considered starts at 7.30pm.

If you are unable to attend the Area Committee Meeting you can still register your selection online via the Community Safety pages on the Cambridge City Council website. Please visit

http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/ccm/content/community-and-living/community-safety/community-safety-news.en

The survey closes on Friday 31st December 2010, and the members of the Cambridge Community Safety Partnership would like to thank you for your time and cooperation.

Sent on behalf of your neighbourhood policing team.

Monday 22 November 2010

Orchard Park to Riverside Cycle Scheme

I have been emailed with details of the possible Orchard Park to Riverside Cycle Scheme. This involves changes to the cycle route on Arbury Road from King's Hedges Road.

The changes would be on the stretch outside St Laurence's school, and on the stretch outside the front of The Manor.

The County are consulting on the proposals and would like comments by post, email or phone before Friday 10 December 2010. The results will go to the transport Area Joint Committee on 24 January 2011.

More details and a PDF of the leaflet and explanatory notes are available from the County Council's project website.

Gladeside (Woodhead Drive) playground to open soon

I have been told that the Gladeside play area which has been closed off since it was built more than a year ago should be open at the start of next month.

City Council officers and representatives of Miller Homes (the developers) met last week and hope to have sorted out all the issues to allow the park to be transfered to the City and finally opened.

Unfortunately Miller are unable to open the site before the handover, but both the council staff and Miller are hopeful of a quick completion.

Thursday 18 November 2010

North Area Committee Meeting - 25th November

The next meeting of the City Council’s North Area Committee will be held at the Manor Community College on Thursday November 25th.

The planning part of the meeting starts at 6.30. The main meeting will start at 7.30, or follow on from the planning part, if that over-runs (unlikely as there’s only 1 planning application).

The agenda is available here (with notes) from the City Council website, the main agrenda items are;

1     Apologies for Absence
2     Declarations of Interest (Planning)
3     Planning Applications
3a    10/0537/FUL: 11 St Lukes Street
4     Declarations of Interest (Main Agenda)
5     Minutes
6     Matters and Actions Arising From the Minutes
7     Open Forum
8     Discussion Concerning Local Matters Relating to Tesco Express
      in East Chesterton
9     Improve Your Neighbourhood
10    Cambridge Community Safety Partnership (CCSP) Plan 2011-2014
11    Community Development and Leisure Grants
12    Committee Dates 2011-12 and 2012-13

 If you have anything to raise anyone can make contribution to the "Open Foum" item on the agenda.

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Woodhouse and Apthorpe Improvements

Some good news: the City Council has found funding to improve the area of green space behind Apthorpe Way and off Woodhouse Way.

The play area is under pressure from parking and has been churned up be vehicles.


Following consultation with residents the plan is to provide two extra areas for parking to try and reduce the pressure, and to fence off the green space to protect it.

Local residents have been written to with details of the plan. Any concerns please do get in touch with the team.

The picture shows Andy and Neil looking at the problem, hopefully that mud will soon be a thing of the past.

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Central Post Office to move in January

Councillors have been written to by the Post Office to inform us that the main post office on St Andrew’s Street is moving across the street.

The current office (9-11) will close at 5.30 on 5th January 2011, and the new one will open just across the road at 57-58 at 9.00 am the next day.

We are assured that the new branch will good access: it will have level access with an automatic door, a low level writing desk and serving counter. The range of services and facilities available will be unchanged.

It remains to be seen if the move will improve queueing times!

The Busway Local Liaison Forum - Wednesday 24 November

Attached are the papers for the next forum meeting, which will take place on Wednesday 24 November from 7 pm at Orchard Park Community Centre.

The contractors update will be available at the meeting.

If there are any local issues that need to be raised please let one of your local Councillors know.

Agenda/ Notes

North Area Committee: 25 November


The next North Area Committee is next Thursday, and the agenda is due out later this week.

The meeting will be at the usual venue, The Manor (School) on Arbury Road. We will start at 6.30pm with planning, and the main agenda at 7.30pm including the Open Forum: your chance to ask councillors about local issues.

I'll try to post more details when the agenda is published, but you will be able to get it from this page on the City Council website.

Planning app for a dropped kerb

It has been a while since we had a planning application in the ward but one is in the list this week.

It is for a dropped kerb outside 63 King's Hedges Road, and has application number 10/1036/FUL. As usual you can get details from the City Council development control web site or contact the team in case of difficulty.

Monday 15 November 2010

Your community centre needs you!

Arbury and King’s Hedges residents are being urged to have their say on who runs their community centre.

Trustees of the Arbury Community Centre are to be elected at its Annual General Meeting tomorrow evening (Tuesday, November 16).

Councillor Neil McGovern, Chair of Trustees, said "With increasing bookings, a dedicated professional staff, as well as recent renovations our community centre is where it should be; right at the heart of the local community. As trustees we've done this by focussing on the unique needs of North Cambridge and providing a link between local group organisers and people interested in joining the groups."

County Councillor Andy Pellew, a trustee said "Engaging with the local community in this current economic climate is always going to be more difficult but it's vital, especially given the Government’s commitment to the 'Big Society', that successful Community Centres like this have the support of their local communities.

“I urge everyone to attend the AGM and have their say on who will run their community centre for the next year. If you would like to be more involved than that of course we’d welcome you."

Alan Soer, Centre Manager and Chair of King's Hedges Neighbourhood Partnership said "This government may be talking about the 'Big Society' but here in North Cambridge we've been doing this for years. Volunteering can be, in my experience, one of the most rewarding things you can do with your time - this isn't about endless meetings and nothing ever happening, we're at the cutting edge delivering services to real people for whom the benefits can be enormous".

The meeting takes place at 7.30pm at the Arbury Community Centre on Campkin Road (CB4 2LD). Parking is available on site. Enquiries should be directed to Alan Soer (Centre Manager) on 01223 712038.

CAPTION: Alan Soer (Centre Manager), Jo Flood (Vice Chair), and John Robershaw (Treasurer) from Arbury Community Centre Trustees

Saturday 13 November 2010

At the drop in surgery at Arbury Community Centre

Cllr Andy Pellew and myself are currently at the councillor drop-in session at Arbury Community Centre. It is a lovely day, so do come along if you wish to talk about any local issues. We are here until noon.

As you can see from the picture we do need a new sign! We should have one for the next session on 11 December 2010, and the second saturday of each month.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Thinking of becoming a councillor...?

If anyone in interested in standing as a City (or district) or County Councillor then there a couple of events coming up that might be of interest.

The first is run by the City Council and is on Wednesday 17th November at 6pm in the Committee Rooms at the Guildhall. This is for people who would like to stand for the City next May. More details will be published on the City Council website soon.

There is also a Be A Councillor event on 23 November at 7pm, for anyone in the Eastern Region who might like to stand for their councils. This requires you to register online. There are other dates (but these are in other Counties) as well.

There is lots of information on the Be A Councillor website, it is well worth a look. I'd encourage anyone who might be interested to think about it: it is very interesting, challenging and enjoyable.

You can also contact the team and we'd happily talk to you about it independent of any party allegiance.
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