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Here we go again. It is important that all those who objected to the Planning Application write to the Planning Appeal Officer as given in the following e mail.
Please do this now.
Bill Cowell
Co Chair
http://www.eastbrunswick.co.uk
From: Jason Hawkes <Jason.Hawkes @ Brighton-Hove.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: Appeals for the Old Market, 11A Upper Market Street BH2009/02014 & 2015
This
Thursday! Hove Town Hall – drop-in times below…
Join in the discussion on
our plans to make services fairer, easier to access and better for
everyone…
NHS Brighton and Hove, Brighton and Sussex University
Hospitals Trust and Brighton, and Hove City Council provide services for
everyone in the city – and we all deserve to be treated with fairness and
respect.
We’re making plans for the future to improve what we do: how
we work with communities and respond better to what people need, how we employ
the best staff who represent the diverse groups in the city, and how we work
together with other organisations and community groups to make our services
easier to access. These actions will form our equality schemes – and guide how
we will improve and measure our success.
Tell us what you think of our plans and what we should
include. You can either drop-in to one of our sessions -
This Thursday - 29th October: 10am – 1pm,
2pm – 5pm and 6pm – 8pm
Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove
Have you been following the story of the new little and often bins? here is a letter from Richard Gramper to the council regarding his experiences. (tell us yours)
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From: Richard Gamper
To: helen.loughnane@brighton-hove; EBRA EBRA
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:09 PM
Subject: RE: Communal Bins Norfolk Square and Waterloo Street
Helen, I have been forwarded copies all the emails concerning the bins which up and until today I had not used.
Reading the emails I had assumed that people were making a bit of a fuss out of nothing. However having used one today I see what they are complaining about.The design of the bins with lids can only be described as ludicrous.Your "mantra" of little and often would mean that in the case of a great many residents they would have to use the bin every time they had a handfull of rubbish to throw out which of course is ridiculous to expect them to do.I realise that you have offered to assess peoples ability to use the bins and if appropriate offer them a front door collection.I would like to know how you propose to do that and how the assessment would be made and by whom. Would you please let me have an answer.I think you might find that so many residents fall into the category of being eligible for a front door collection that you might as well forget the bins.
I am over six foot tall and found opening the bin lid with one hand and having to hold it open at the same time as throwing the rubbish in as much as I could do. The first bin I attempted to use the catch on the lid had jammed and I couldnt even open it.
What about hygiene, has anyone considered that? We are all being told to take extreme care about that issue. No doubt many users hands will be filthy for various reasons and leave filth and germs all over the bin handle. Even if you go straight home and wash your hands immediately, you can not avoid first having to put your hands in your pocket or bag to get out your front door key, open the door etc before you can wash your hands.
If the council want to make the introduction of bins a success, then instead of trying to defend what is clearly a problem someone needs to design a bin that can be easily and hygienically used by everyone.
Richard Gamper.
application number: BH2009/02511
address:
135 Western Road Brighton
description:
application type:
removal or variation of condition
received date:
13/10/09
valid date:
registered date:
ward:
status:
RECEIVED BUT NOT REGISTERED
applicant:
Kempston Leisure Ltd
Koba
135 Western Road
Brighton
BN1 2LA
Here is a story about the problem parking in Queens Road
Hello,
Could you please clarify the following parking regulation.
In the attached picture of a vehicle parked in the Northbound side of Queens
Road facing South, the vehicle is parked on double yellow lines in front of
a previously installed "No Loading" sign that has been ripped off. In fact
only 1 of the original 3 remain.
One ouf your patrols (BH574) informed me that the any vehicle parked along
that stretch is not violating any rules in regards to loading or waiting as
there is no chevrons on the kerb.
How does this relate to the fact that the stretch of road is clearly marked
at the entrance as a bus lane and as can be seen by the large blue sign
clearly indicates it as a non restricted bus, taxi, cycle, lane. Therefore
the vehicle is illegally parked in a bus lane.
This according to BH574 means nothing as all bus lanes are only legal if
there is a camera covering it. He then refused to ticket the vehicle or any
of those parked there.
Please clarify this and if any of the information is incorrect, please
provide me with the current legislation and RTA/RTO dealing with this
stretch of road.
I can provide countless pictures of illegally parked vehicles, delivery
vehicles and other vehicles parked in contravention of the "no stopping
exvept buses", "No loading at any time" etc
On a side note, that communal bin does not help traffic flow.
Thank You
Liam Mandville
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| I am glad to be able to report that the Planning Committee
rejected this application.
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