Home
Harrowgate Hill Community Link
header1.jpg
Longfield School 20mph scheme
Written by Mark Burton   
Thursday, 14 January 2010
longfield.JPGLongfield School 20mph scheme draws a step closer
 
Darlington Borough Council Cabinet approved the Local Transport Plan budget in March 2009 and as mentioned in previous editions of the Little Red Rosette, the Longfield School 20mph scheme was outlined as being a priority within the travel safety theme.
 
The need for the scheme was first raised by pupils and staff through the school travel plan and Council Officers have now produced an outline plan for consultation as well as a consultation pack and questionnaire and Council Officers propose to consult all resident’s living near to Longfield School.
 
I’ll post more information as and when I receive it.

Best regards
Mark
Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 January 2010 )
 
Additional Lighting Requests
Written by Mark Burton   
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
RidgewayAt the beginning of December I received an email informing me of the process for requested additional street lighting and their prioritisation with regards to crime and anti-social behaviour.
 
Shown on the pages are details of the Council’s perception of where the locations are and that these requests were made by myself on the 18th June 2009.
 
The council’s analysis and response indicated that an anti-social behaviour case in Ridgeway was opened in relation to damage to a fence which bordered the school and that this case/request had now been closed and that of the other requests, analysis of data suggested that the initial reported problems were not significant enough to justify improvements in street lighting and that these cases/requests were also closed.
 
As I read through this analysis it was obvious to me that council officers had not recorded the correct information. The additional lighting for Ridgeway was not in relation to damage to a fence and was actually requested on 24th April 2009, the request for additional lighting at the rear of Longfield Road was made on 11 March 2009 and the request for additional lighting in the rear lane between Vernon and Myrtle Gardens was made on the 27th November 2007.
 
At this point I thought it best to arrange a meeting on 22nd of December 2009 with the Anti Social Behaviour Manager and the Street Lighting Engineer in all three locations. The Ridgeway location was not where officers thought it was and they were also uncertain if the garage area was adopted highway, but have since then said that it is. The garage area has no lighting, at night it is very dark and it was suggested that some form of dusk to dawn lighting could be fitted to the garages themselves.
 
The budget for the provision of any additional street lighting is governed by the number, type of crime and anti-social behaviour issues reported to the police. Thirteen incidents were reported to the police in Longfield Road between June and October 2009 and seven were reported in the Vernon and Myrtle Gardens area in the same period.
 
I have requested that all three of these requests for additional lighting remain open. If you would like to see additional lighting installed within these areas it is very important that all residents report all incidences of crime and anti-social behaviour issues to the police and that they receive an incident report number too.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 January 2010 )
 
Burtree Lane
Written by Mark Burton   
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Burtree.JPGSpeeding in excess of 40mph has been proven here and the police have been requested to take action.

A survey was taken between the 15th and the 22nd of October 2009. The average weekday traffic of 4,651 is a slight reduction from the survey taken between the 20th and 26th of July 2009 where volumes were 4,826 average weekday traffic. There is also a reduction of HGV's using this road from 3% of the average weekday traffic down to 2.5% of the average weekday traffic.

The results of the survey indicate that the 85th percentile speed (the speed at which 85% of all the vehicles travel at or below and 15% exceed it) is 39.9mph. The 85th percentile speed is a nationally used indicator to determine the safest and most competent drivers and this figure is used to determine whether the Police will take enforcement action.

The average speed over the 7 days was 32.3mph. 32% were travelling above 35mph and 10.2% were above 40mph.

Durham Constabulary normally carry out enforcement action where 15% or more of motorists are travelling in excess of 35mph. Consequently, Council Officers have asked Durham Constabulary to provide a level of enforcement on Burtree Lane.

A 'Problem Profile' was issued on 8 December 2009 and this remains in place for a couple of months before the police provide prosecution details and it is thought that the recent bad weather may have prevented some enforcement. Times and duration of enforcement are up to the Police but they could appear at any time for any period over the next month or so.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 January 2010 )
 
Website launched…
Written by Mark Burton   
Sunday, 10 January 2010
jenny_chapman.JPGHave your say @ jennychapman.co.uk
 
Jenny Chapman, Labour’s candidate for the upcoming 2010 general elections, has launched a new website and would like to invite you to ‘have your say’ and help shape Jenny’s manifesto, as she stands to become MP for Darlington.

Jenny went to Darlington primary and secondary schools, then Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College before going to Brunel University. And has worked closely with Alan Milburn for over 6 years as a Senior Parliamentary Researcher, which helps her to understand, more than most people, the true workings of Government.
 
Jenny has spent many years working to support people and communities in Darlington. She has been a governor at four Darlington schools and colleges, and has been a volunteer, trustee or committee member at several charities and community groups and was a founder member and Chair of Newblood Live, a young people's music charity and she is now Chair of the Darlington Children's Trust.
 
Passionate, truely commitment, knowledgeable, genuine and caring – just some of the characteristics I would expect any good MP to own. Someone who genuinely cares for the people of Darlington and is committed to ensure Darlington’s voice is heard at Westminster.
 
If you are registered on ‘Facebook’ you can also become a fan of Jenny and be kept up to date with Jenny’s day to day activities too!
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 January 2010 )
 
The Big Freeze!
Written by Mark Burton   
Monday, 04 January 2010
money_freeze.JPGThe weather isn’t the only thing which is freezing this year… your Council Tax is about to too!
 
Darlington Borough Council’s Cabinet has three proposals to put to you and would like to receive your views by Friday 5th February 2010
 
Proposal 1: Freeze Council Tax
The Cabinet is very much aware of the financial challenges many residents and businesses in Darlington are facing and in light of this proposes NOT to increase your Council Tax this year. Darlington’s Council Tax is less than any other town in the North-East… and the Cabinet wants it to stay that way!
 
Paying your council tax is a bit like paying for your internet, telephone and television all rolled in to one, as your ‘Council Tax Bill' actually includes; the Durham Police Authorities bill, the Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Authorities bill and the Councils bill, plus any Parish precepts - should you live within a parish. So, whilst Darlington Borough Council does not propose to raise its part of the bill, the overall amount residents are asked to pay may rise if the police, fire and rescue authority or Parish Council choose to increase their amounts.
 
Proposal 2: Balancing the budget
Less money coming in, but more demand on services means members of the Cabinet and officers have developed a number of key proposals to further reduce spending, whilst maintaining highly effective services.
 
Their plans for balancing the budget are as follows.
Invest an additional £1.4million in social care to pay for the increase in demand for services. Schools will receive a 3.1% increase in funding in line with an increase in Government grants. Drive efficiencies of £4.7million across the Council and its services.
 
The majority of service levels will remain the same however, it is proposed there will be some reductions in service levels to save a further £240,000 and seek to increase income by £200,000 from charges and sales.
 
Proposal 3: Invest in Darlington
Whilst the Council must find savings, it is also important to invest in the Borough. These investments will be made using capital budgets - which the Council compete for with other local authorities throughout the UK and then hopefully secure from the Government. A recent successful example of this is the securing of £57million from the Government’s Building Schools for the Future fund, which will be used to rebuild or renew Branksome, Hurworth and Longfield schools.
 
Over the next four years, the Council proposes to invest £143million through capital schemes which include: £10m on roads, tackling congestion, improving safety and helping bus passengers, £82m on schools, £19million on regeneration schemes including Central Park, the new Teesside University building in Darlington and helping new businesses.
 
Remember you only have until Friday 5th February 2010, so please email your views to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  ASAP!
 
To find out more about the Council’s budget plans, or to view a full copy of the proposals, please visit www.darlington.gov.uk/budgetconsultation where you can submit your comments via an online questionnaire and forum.
Last Updated ( Monday, 04 January 2010 )
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Results 55 - 63 of 383
 
Events Calendar
« < August 2010 > »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
« < September 2010 > »
S M T W T F S
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 1 2
Snippet

Bus Stop on North Road
A new real time bus stop pole, for the bus stop near to the former Shell Garage, has been ordered and it is hopped that it will arrive and be installed this month!

320 - 394 North Road – Footway Refurbishment
The Council will be replacing the existing paving flags with smaller flags and relaying vehicle footpath crossings with tarmac. Work is planned to start on 6 September 2010 and last for approximately 6 weeks.

Notification of temporary road closure

Whessoe Road/ Burtree Lane junction to 30/60 speed limit Signs. The Council will be undertaking resurfacing works at the above location from 20 August 2010 for two weeks and Whessoe Road will be closed from Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 0730 hrs to Friday 3 September at 1600 hrs. I've been informed that the works are weather dependant and will have to be rescheduled if adverse conditions exist on the planned days of the works. Residents within the Road Closure; please note access will be from Burtree Lane end only. If you have any problems please ring; Mojy Ghanadi on 388 767

630 Whessoe Road
The Enforcement Appeal by Albert Hill Skip Hire/Mr R Shepherd and Mr A Blair (dec'd), has been cancelled by the Planning Inspectorate.

Former Harrowgate Hill Infants School
Once owned by Darlington Building Society - Has now been sold to Walter Thompson who will be redeveloping the site.

PACT - Police meet Residents meeting dates
Held at the Harrowgate Club on Salters Lane North at 6:30pm
22 September
20 October
17 November
15 December

 
Google Translations