Archive for December 1st, 2011

Volunteer members needed for Waterway Partnerships

December 1st, 2011

The Canal & River Trust, which will become the guardian of canals and rivers in April, is calling on volunteers working on canal projects to join their local Waterway Partnership which advises on waterway use and maintenance.

Each partnership will consist of at least eight volunteers drawn from the local community who collectively have a broad spectrum of expertise relevant to the development of the waterways including fund raising, volunteering, finance, planning, regeneration, boating, environment, heritage, engineering and community engagement.

Tony Hales, chair of the Canal & River Trust said: “ The Waterways Partnerships are integral to the stewardship and development of the network, providing new perspectives and insights, opening up new resources and ideas, and giving local people a greater opportunity to support their local canals and rivers: something that is integral to the success of the Canal & River Trust.”

Volunteers interested in joining their local Waterway Partnership can find more details at www.waterscape.com/trust.

Applications for membership open on Friday, 9th December 2011.

 

 


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More facilities planned for horse riding and fishing at Halmer End

December 1st, 2011

Residents are being asked for their views on proposals to provide new facilities for fishermen and horse riders in Halmer End.

Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council is consulting on plans to allow controlled angling on part of the large pool and create an extra bridleway at Bateswood Local Nature Reserve.

It comes following requests from angling and equestrian groups and a petition received by the borough council, signed by 186 people, asking for fishing at the pool.

The circular horse route would loop around the pool and rejoin the existing bridle path.

People can view a master plan and complete a questionnaire at www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/bateswoodlnr.

Paper copies are available by calling 01782 717717 or emailing landscape@newcastle-staffs.gov.uk.

The closing date for comments is Friday, 27 January 2012.

A separate consultation is underway on draft ethical fishing guidelines, which would govern fishing activity at Bateswood and other facilities controlled by the borough council.

For more information, visit the landscape section at www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/environment .

 


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Pickles backs campaign for Moorlands post town and Cameron wants a ride on the first train from Leek to Stoke

December 1st, 2011

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has weighed in behind a campaign to get the Staffordshire Moorlands recognised officially by the Royal Mail.

The fight for official recognition was started last week by District Council leader Sybil Ralphs, who said that having a Staffordshire Moorlands post town would raise the area’s profile and make it easier to attract inward investment through tourism and from businesses looking to relocate.

On Thursday, November 24th at 10 Downing Street, Mr Pickles pledged to support the crusade when he met Cllr Ralphs before a reception given by Prime Minister David Cameron.

Cllr Ralphs already has the backing of Moorlands MP Karen Bradley, who is to write to Ed Davey, Minister for Consumer Affairs, to call for a Staffordshire Moorlands post town.

Speaking after her visit to Downing Street, Cllr Ralphs said that dozens of residents had contacted her over the last 10 days to pledge their support.

Now, she is going to write to all 42 parish councils to urge them to back the fight and to start including the words, “Staffordshire Moorlands”, in addresses. In addition, she will seek support from the district’s parish assembly when it meets next week.

At the moment, Leek is the only town in the district designated as a post town. As a result, Biddulph and Cheadle – and the many villages – are covered by towns outside the district.

The result is that many residents have addresses which they feel do not accurately reflect the identity of where they live.

“It’s ridiculous that our post towns often associate residents with places miles from where they live – such as Stoke and Buxton. By creating a Staffordshire Moorlands post town, we would make clear where people live.

“And this would have the added advantage of marketing the district as a distinctive place with much to offer investors and visitors”, she explained.

During her meeting with Mr Cameron, Cllr Ralphs said she was delighted that the Government had awarded Moorland and City Railways (MCR) £1.65m in Regional Growth Fund money towards its expansion plans.

MCR’s restoration of the rail line from Staffordshire Moorlands into Stoke-on-Trent, creating a link with the West Coast Main Line, will provide a sustainable and low-carbon freight and passenger route. Major quarries, Alton Towers and the town of Leek will benefit from direct rail access.

Having already re-opened the eight-mile stretch between Leekbrook and Cauldon Lowe, MCR is now making progress with restoration work from Leekbrook towards Stoke-on-Trent. It is planned to have the line open as far as Endon by early 2012.

Mr Cameron told Cllr Ralphs that, when MCR’s expansion was complete, he would be thrilled to ride on the first train from Leek to Stoke-on-Trent in nearly 50 years.

 


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Budget consultation begins today

December 1st, 2011

Stoke-on-Trent city council has launched a package of savings and investments which it says will accelerate the momentum towards making Stoke-on-Trent a ‘great working city’.

The council wants to know what you think about its  proposals. You can have your say by emailing budget2012@stoke.gov.uk

Alternatively you can  come along and talk to one of the Cabinet members today (December 1st) at the Potteries Shopping Centre between 6 and 8pm.

Other venues where you can discuss the proposals with Cabinet members are:

1. Norton Childrens Centre – Monday, 5th December 2-4pm
2. Blurton Community Centre – Tuesday, 6th December 2-4pm
3. Dimensions, Burslem – Friday, 9th December 6-8pm
4. Bentilee Neighbourhood Centre – Tuesday, 13th December 2-4pm
5. Wallace Sports Centre, Abbey Hulton – Wednesday, 14th December 6-8pm
6. Meir Community Education Centre – Friday, 16th December 2-4pm

The consultation document can be accessed using this link, Budget proposals.pdf –  [View][Save]

You will need Adobe Acrobat to read this file. You can download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat from www.adobe.com.

 


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