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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Warning on deadline for park facelift funding bid

Cllr Radford said: “We were told at the time of the meeting we would be disadvantaged because of the Olympics.

“Now we find out the council still has not entered the bid.”

But executive member for the environment Cllr Berni Turner said the bid was being finalised.

She said: “The bid will definitely be in on time. We have to make sure we get it absolutely right.”

author: Steve | 09/30/08 20:42 | comments

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Debt Advice Facility opens for Tuebrook and Stoneycroft Ward Residents - Friday 3rd October

From Friday 3rd October there will be an open door debt advise centre to assist residents with financial problems and benefits

The confidential service will be provided by trained KUC staff but operate every week from 10 till 2 at the Hope Centre Tuebrook

Residents wishing to make an appointment are welcome to telephone the hope centre office 228 1137, you may need to leave your contact details on the ansaphone and our team will get back to you

The scheme is being funded by the allocation of Working Neighbourhood Funds as supported by all three Ward Councillors

author: Steve | 09/24/08 22:21 | comments

Newsham Park £4.5m Heritage Bid 

I have been alarmed that the bid we reviewed at the special meeting of 17h July had not progressed. As a consequence I have written to Cllr Bernie Turner and had the following reply from lead officer Paul Scragg. Since then I understand progress has been made over the £4.5m bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund.

 'The Newsham Park Forum took place last night and Councillor Radford raised a question regarding the progress and production of an Executive Report relating to the approval of a submission to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF)  for Newsham Park. As Members are aware this has been the subject of discussion and work by the Forum for a considerable period of time.

The Forum were already aware of the September deadline for the submission of an application by LCC to the HLF and a meeting regarding consultation and agreement on the scope of the bid took place with the Forum where a number of Ward Councillors were also present. Councillor Radford requested that the answer be circulated to Ward Members.

 I confirm that as part of the Council’s budget considerations going forward a review process of all capital projects has been initiated by Executive Management Team to help inform spending priorities for the authority. The Newsham project is currently going through  this review process which needs to be completed before an Executive Board Report can move forward.

 Regards

Paul Scragg

Manager Parks and Environment "

 For too long work for Newham Park has been bypassed

Cllr Steve Radford - Leader Liberal Party Group

author: Steve | 09/24/08 11:27 | comments


 
Ref Outline Planning Application 16 - 22 Glamis Road
 
We felt it important to alert you to a current outline planning application for 16 - 22 Glamis Road, Tuiebrook. This site you may appreciate we have worked to use our limited building control and environmental health powers to encourage its clearance and development
 
It is with a heavy heart we need to explain why we are unable to support the current outline planning application for eleven flats
 
Firstly an outline plan its not a serious intent or detailed plan but merely a sketch to see if the concept has potential for approval
 
Throughout tuebrook it is the areas of high density cheap flats which attract high levels of long term vacants, anti social behaviour and vandalism. Just look at the problems we have in Marlborough Road, Buckingham Road and Windsor Road. We have for years been trying to turn this situation around rather than add to it
 
It is not just older properties with high density flats that bring excessive problems, even the relatively new build flats at New Road Court have been a disaster.
 
We believe the site has the viable size to provide an economic investment for family homes. So we have written to the planers opposing the application
 
Of course you all as residents are entitled to write in supporting or objecting to the plans as you see fit.
 
In contrast you will be pleased with our support a complex for tow major shops and 80 apartments has been approved for the Carlton Venue Site, Green Lane,. here we believe the size of site and immediate access to public transport , plus the sixe of apartments will attract a stable development
 
Lastly we wish to thank everyone who has helped to deliver invisible marker pens and light timers as part of our Tuebrook beat the burglar Campaign , so far we have distributed kits to 3500 of the 7000 Tuebrook homes. If you have not had a kit yet feel welcome to call into any of our three weekly advise centres
 
Warmest Regards
 
Cllrs Steve Radford, Hazel Williams and Chris Lenton 

author: Steve | 09/24/08 11:11 | comments

Friday, September 19, 2008

FUTURE OF QUARRY ROAD SCHOOL SITE

Cllrs Steve Radford, Hazel Williams and Chris Lenton
Liberal Party Group
41 Sutton Street
Tuebrook
Liverpool
L13 7EG
0151 259 5935
07920090322
 
Dear Editor,
 
We must thank Cllr Clien (letters Page 17th Sept.) for attacking us in the Liberal Party , having taken time off attacking his own colleagues in the Social and Liberal Democrats.
 
In the case of the Planning submission made by the Education Dept officers it had not initially designated the Quarry Road site for open space, in fact planning officers made little secret that they thought it would make the council a good  site for housing. and a capital gain for the council
 
The key issue is that the Millbank Playing fields has two senior football pitches which can not be replaced on the layout of the Quarry Road site, Cllr Clien's figures are misleading to suggest otherwise.
 
In fairness it was Cllr Dave Irvine and Stephen Hurst who indicated at the Planing Committee they wanted replacement fields at Quarry Road added as a condition, as it was not included in Education's plans.
 
There is no quid pro quo on replacement fields ,as suggested by Cllr Clein ,as the Quarry site can not accommodate the size of senior pitches being destroyed at Millbank
 
It was the view of Education and Sports England that the replacement pitches be developed at Newsham Park.
 
It was our view as objectors that the upgrading of current pitches at Newsham Park did not represent a replacement, merely an upgrading of a current provision
 
For the future we are concerned that uncontrolled open space at Quarry Road presents real dangers with its frontage on Queens Drive and there has been no commitment for its up keep. Therefore the interest expressed by Lister Steps has obvious benefits for all.
 
From the outset The Liberal Party has always wanted a new school ,but we should ahve seen a far more enlighted reconfiguration of the Deaf School site and use of the Qyuarry Road site or progress on using bownfield land at Lister Drive
 
 Unlike Cllr Clein we have consulted and listened to our residents and so far had an enthusiastic response to this pragmatic proposal
 
Cllrs Steve Radford, Hazel Williams and Chris Lenton
Liberal Party Councillors for Tuebrook and Stoneycroft
 
 
 

author: Steve | 09/19/08 09:19 | comments