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Adrian Bridges

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  1. On 29/01/2017 at 16:28, Maggie May said:

    Like twowheelsgood I kept reporting potholes as I cycled around the City. In some areas they got sorted, but some, particularly those in the City Centre roads, just never got done. That exposed ironwork by Walnut Tree Avenue is a killer and very bad even if you drive over it in a car! The Council's website for reporting potholes shows some were reported over 2 years ago and yet still no action has been taken.

     

    I saw this

     Here for Hereford @HereforHereford  Jan 26

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    Herefordshire Council have secured £1.5million from Government to promote walking & cycling https://www.gov.uk/government/news/64-million-government-funding-to-encourage-more-cycling-and-walking-to-work â€¦

     

    Perhaps some of this could be used to make the roads safer for cyclists and walkers?

    Ah they may have secured but they want to see the state of the foot path in Villa Street / Golden Post this has more pot holes than the roads.

  2. It is my great pleasure to report some good news.

    Belmont Rural Parish Council has agreed to support the continued running of the library.

    However, instead of the usual 1 year grant support where each year a request comes back to the Parish Council for a further grant to support the next year we have agreed to support this for the next 3 years.

    This will also give the Library the opportunity with some security behind them to develop the services they offer even further.

    My final note is that during the coming 2017 there are many projects earmarked for the Parish, which you will hopefully see the area being enhanced and improved, plus with our new Handyman out and about you should see a difference.

    These will be reported on as they happen. 

  3. Update on salt bins

    Myself and the Vice Chairman had a site visit to re-review the locations for salt bins, for  which this item was deferred from last year.

    This was again tabled at last Thursday Parish Council meeting.

    I am finally pleased to be able to announce that we as a Parish approved the installation of 4 new Salt Bins within Belmont Rural Parish.

     

    1 - At the Junction of Sydwall Road and Glastonbury

    2 - One at the corner of Glastonbury close where the road turns sharp right.

    3 - One on Northolme Road where the road drops sharply

    4 - One opposite the Junction of Tavistock on the grass verge.

     

    Over the coming weeks these will be installed once we can get a supplier to deliver these along with the grit.

    The plan next during next year will then be create a permanent base at each location to make them secure

  4. Another vital service looks like we could loose. The cuts are now hitting hard the most needy in society it has to stop, but this service is not just used by local folks but people from Ross to the Golden Valley Area due to reasonable ease of access. I know the County Hospital also relies of this service to take the pressure off them when demand is high.

     

    What are MP's doing about this?

  5. I personally think that all European countries should bring back border controls,I know it smacks in the face of free movement this then at least mitigates against people smuggling arms across unsecured borders.

     

    Also agree we do need to tighten our borders even more.

     

    How do know the refugees we are now starting to accept are all genuine?

  6. Shame that Councillor Price does not understand that without good transport links this County will not prosper.

     

    Why is the railway station not being used as a transport hub where all modes of transport can interchange and make the front of the station a bus terminal too and allow buses to arrive from the Edgar Street and Aylstone Hill direction and by placing bus stops on both sides of the road. This link road here bypasses the railway station.

     

    ill thought out project,the same with the A49 to A465 it is predicted that the Belmont Road will see a 13% drop but the A49 will see an increase by 15% so a negative impact on Greyfriars Bridge by 2% so of course long term road users will gradually return to the Belmont Road.

     

    Then there is Rotherwas and the excellent public transport links? Councillor Price thinks that everyone will drive,he needs to think long term and look at putting in alternative transport links if they want to attract large businesses from outside the County because at the moment this is not happening. 

  7. The Barrells did they not raise one hell of a lot money for LOCAL charities with their bash over the weekend or did I dream that.  I have a feeling it was in the region of £28000.00 split betweeen 3 charities one being the Megan Baker Trust - I am sure I saw it in the HT today.

     

    The company that laid the Playing Fields "festival" on were not a local company not promoting local produce and not promoting local music talent not employing local people and not spending the money they made locally and probably did not donate anything to charity.  Did they do anything right?  

     

    Chris you say Balfour Beatty did the clearing up yet the festival organisers when attempting to blow their own trumpet said they worked through the night to do the tidying up.

     

    I have a lot of time for the work you do Chris Chappell but I think you have missed the point on this. 

    Yes they do raise money for Local Charities and Community Centres which is what I call worthwhile as at least we know it does go back in the Local Communities

  8. Having now read all the comments there were obvously some good points but these were certainly outweighed by all the bad comments made.

     

    I was going to go but unfortunately ended working the bank holiday.

     

    My impression from the leaflet and advertising that I would have expected local producers to be there and for the cost of entry thought that samples would have been on offer so folks could try before they buy.

     

    The prices of the burgers and saugsages certainly seemed to be SouthEast prices and given most folks in the County are on the below average wage I can fully understand the gripes being made.

     

    What we want is an event that is value for money but also been searched before entering is a disgrace. Even the event I organise in Belmont we sell food but I would not expect people to be searched and not everyone can afford to even pay for a burger at £1.50, but over £4 well is a total rip off and I know folks at my event do sometimes bring their own picnics.

     

    I do hope this Council reads the comments and learns from the lessons, I think even the river carnival event was free entry and the now food festival was free for which we would go to abd purchase goods from the local producers.

     

    Basically it seems that folks felt they were well and truly ripped off.

     

    This just seems to be a money spinning event for the organisers and also for Herefordshire Council!

  9. I came across this tonight on Herefordshire Councils website and was quite surprised that there is an election in Newton Farm for the Hereford City Parish.

     

    Looking back too May I see that Glenda Powell and Phil Edwards were elected, can someone shed some light as to why we now have an election when surly the seats were taken up in May by the two successful candidates?

     

    I would find it quite difficult to say the least that one of the successful candidates from the May election did not take up their seat as this will now cost Hereford City Council many thousands of £'s to have a contested by-election when this money could have been spent in the local community.

     

    NOTICE OF ELECTION 
     
    Election of a Parish Ward Councillor 
     
    For the Area of 
     
    Hereford, Newton Farm Parish Ward 
     
    To be held on 
     
    Thursday, 13th August 2015 
     
  10. It seems daft but is maybe to ensure that the MOT (if any is up to date) and the Insurance which would then link the three together to make one valid car.

     

    I suspect their online DATABASE is only set up this way.

     

    But agree it was supposed to render the requirement for them to send letters and the tax disc out. So where is the savings???

  11. Adrian can anybody out of the "parish" attend?

     

    Amanda I will address my comments to you (I consider you to be leader of this particular pack).  Have you or JLP contacted the local branch of CPRE I think the chairman is Richard Williams.  They are already no doubt preparing their letter.  They do submit amazingly well researched objections the last one that really made a difference was the PA for 90 or something houses at Belmont Golf Club area.

     

    The downside is like every other organisation they are permanently looking for funds.  Naturally as more and more PA's are submitted so they are more and more needed.

     

    Tracy B and David S apologies I will work out what you look like and won't make the same mistake again!

    Yes if you live within Belmont Rural anyone can attend and has the right to speak. 

  12. Belmont Rural Parish Council - Thursday 11 June 2015.


     


    Belmont Rural Parish Council is dedicating a 30 minute slot next Thursday 11th June to the SC2 Route road (Planning Application).


     


    This will be held at Belmont Community Centre, Belmont from 1900hrs until 1930hrs.


     


    Residents who live within Belmont Rural Parish will be given the opportunity and a maximum of 3 minutes each to raise any concerns or issues you may well have on this alleged road improvement.


     


    Please do come along as we want to know what issues you have so as your community representatives we can submit these to the Planning Department.


     


     


    HAVE YOUR SAY AND SEND YOUR COMMENTS BY THE 18 JUNE 2015 TO HEREFORDSHIRE COUNCIL in writing.


     


    Address these to


     


    Ms Kelly Gibbons


    Planning Dept


    PO Box 230


    Blueschool House


    Blueschool Street


    Hereford


    HR1 2ZB


     


    Tel: 01432 261781


     


    Adrian Bridges


  13. Get Balfour Beatty in. there will be none left, a little careful pruning and cutting off the odd branches is all that is required to brighten up the road?

     

    Also they may not be able to cut these back yet as there is the bird nesting season from March to September and trees are not supposed to be cutback until after this period unless it is on safety grounds.

     

    Hopefully they will be given some minor attention but do not let Balfour Beatty in they will chop them to the ground.

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