Things that affect us all

Leave the first response November 18, 2009 / Posted in General

 

Our Parish Councils work hard to represent the concerns of their local communities.  As your County Council member I attend Parish Councils and then represent their views at the County Council.  Some recent issues have included:

 

Frettenham

·        Affordable school transport for children attending Broadland High School where this is their choice, but not their allocated school, is now being provided and the bus is full

Hainford

·        A key topic is the new Mineral, Extraction and Waste Plan – Public consultation has started, at the moment I cannot see that the proposals will have any more impact on the area

Hevingham

·        I have advised the Highways Dept that the promised No Entry sign for the lay-by near the church has not yet been implemented.  I have also asked that the lorry exit route from the new lay-by is reviewed

·        I’ve asked the Cabinet member responsible for transport and roads to have a look at the issue of the crossing on the A140.  If all schools that have students using buses here identify this as a key crossing for the bus stops, this will help the case

·        Westgate Street, the Parish Council have been asked to get local residents views on the possibility of a one way system

Spixworth

·        Post Office, the unexpected closure of the Post Office continues to cause concern to many in the area.  I am supporting your Parish Clerk in lobbying the national Post Office to quickly reopen this Post Office branch – Our lobbying has proved successful and we hope to  have a Post Office again in January

·        The footpath improvements in Lillian Road are complete

·        The County Council will implement flood prevention improvements at Godfrey Road, to complete at latest by end March 2011

·        I have recently asked the Highways Department to look again at the junction at Buxton Road and Church Lane and the Cabinet member for transport and roads is also looking into this

St Faiths

·        In response to complaints about parking in proximity to the school and crematorium, Highways Dept advises that as people are only able to park on the school side of the road, a general self regulation of speed causes traffic to slow down.  Time based flashing lights were discussed, but have not proved very successful elsewhere, however the debate continues.  I will be visiting the site shortly to see for myself

Stratten Strawless

·        Parish Road Bridge spraying has been completed in order to keep vigorous woody plant growth under control.  This has been successful

·        Having discussed the crossing to the bus stop, outside the Hall, with the Highways Dept this is now on the list for assessment from Highways specialists, however as there have been no recorded accidents at this junction, in the last five years, this location has been allocated a lower priority

 

 

 

Day Care Centres

 

Possible changes to Day Centre provision for the elderly across Norfolk are causing a great deal of concern. 

 

This is not a cost cutting proposal, but one that will help to focus on providing good services for the increasing number of us that succumb to dementia, and those of us who become very frail and our families and loved ones who support us through these difficult times. 

 

These changes will also continue to provide appropriate care via the voluntary sector for those with other needs.

 

 

Transport for our college students

 

Naturally as I represent a rural division I am pleased that the Cabinet has decided to continue to support transport subsidies for our post 16 students to use public transport to get to college.

 

 

 

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