New proposals for Thanet Road safety scheme

A new scheme has come forward from council officers for Thanet Road outside of Lidl. If approved this could see speed tables to assist pedestrians crossing from the supermarket. Last year officers agreed to halt a previous proposal which would have seen chicanes restrict the road to one carriage at a pinch point.  We felt that this could make the situation worse for pedestrians, and this view was supported by many residents we spoken to.

Westfield Ward Councillors (along with neighbouring Dringhouses and Woodthorpe) have been asked to comment on the draft plans by 27th January. If residents would like to give their views then this will assist us. Whilst we think that it is an improvement on the previous scheme some aspects of the proposals may need modifying. img_1031

 

The 2017 scheme for Thanet Road pedestrian safety

The 2017 scheme for Thanet Road pedestrian safety

This was the scheme which was withdrawn last year

This was the scheme which was withdrawn last year

Activities coming up at Acomb Explore

There are always activities happening at Acomb Explore and the latest club to set up at the library is a Boccia Club ( It is an indoor sport similar to bowls which was originally designed for people with Motor Neuron Disease but is appropriate to many people with disabilities affecting motor skills) it will now meet each Friday afternoon. The Lego Club is looking for volunteers, and a Buggie Walking Group is looking to set up if there are people interested. If there is any space on your bookshelves there is another Book Sale on 4th February.

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Latest Planning Application for Westfield

Weekly list of planning applications received between 9th – 13th January 2017

Ref No: 17/00009/FUL
Location:       1 St Stephens Square York YO24 3EJ 
Proposal:       Two storey side and rear extensions and single storey front and rear extensions
Applicant:      Mr & Mrs Jacques       
Contact Miss Ellie Roberts     
Consultation Expiry Date        6 February 2017
Case Officer:   Elizabeth Potter        Expected Decision Level (Delegated to Officer)

 

Hundreds turn out for balloon release for Katie

A balloon release for Katie Rough on Monday at 4pm on Grange Lane field next to Westfield School drew hundreds of residents to mark their respects to the family and see the release of the balloons to remember Katie on what would have been her 8th birthday. Parents, staff and pupils from Westfield School were well represented as Katie had been a pupil at the school. This followed a very moving ‘light a candle’ drop in session at St Aidan’s Church on Friday, and similar sessions at St James the Deacon Church on the Wednesday after the tragic news.

The Westfield councillor team Sheena, Sue and Andrew have been present at these events and have offered condolences to the family and to the school.

 

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Latest Planning Applications for Westfield Ward

Westfield

Weekly list of planning applications received between 2nd – 6th January 2017
Ref No: 16/02830/FUL
Location:      176 Gale Lane York YO24 3AE
Proposal:      Single storey side and rear extensions
Applicant:      Mrs Tina Woof
Contact Mr Mark Druery
Consultation Expiry Date        30 January 2017
Case Officer:  Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level (Not given)

Ref No: 16/02845/FUL
Location:      131 St Stephens Road York YO24 3EE
Proposal:      Conversion of dwelling into 2no. dwellings (retrospective)
Applicant:      Mr Antony Mason
Consultation Expiry Date        30 January 2017
Case Officer:  Heather Fairy  Expected Decision Level (Not given)

 

Comments from residents can be made online

https://www.york.gov.uk/info/20050/planning_applications/93/search_planning_applications

Gritting improvements to help 24 Bus Route

 

Key Gritting Routes to be restored

The ruling Executive will use its first public meeting of the new year to consider reinstating all of the council’s primary winter gritting routes, which had been dropped by the previous Labour administration, with effect from the first of February 2017.

 

In Westfield this would see the number 24 bus route between Kingsway West and St Stephen’s Road brought back onto the primary route. Westfield Liberal Democrats had campaigned for this to be retained on the primary gritting route as it was a lifeline to elderly and vulnerable residents in the ward. The proposals would see the route added back on; Kingsway West, Ascot Way, Windsor Garth, Danesfort Avenue, and St Stephen’s Road.

 

This proposal will appear on the council’s forward plan on the 28th December in order to allow it to come before Executive Members at their Executive meeting on the 26th of January.  Reinstating these routes as part of the council’s gritting plan will cost approximately £36,500 which will come from the council’s contingency budget. The reinstatement will return approximately 43km to York’s primary gritting network, restoring the total network to its pre-2013 level of 384km.

 

Additionally a further report will be brought later this year to the Executive to consider the adoption of the new Statutory Guidance ‘Well-managed highway infrastructure’ which has an impact on both the highways maintenance and gritting methodologies employed by the Council.

Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader of the Council Cllr. Keith Aspden said: “I am very pleased that we will be able to secure funding for gritting routes to be reinstated to the winter gritting schedule across the city. When the Labour administration cut gritting routes, we campaigned with local communities in order to ensure that everybody could travel safely, including on important local bus routes. It is very important that we now continue to look to protect and improve the frontline services that matter to local residents.”

 

Progress with Lowfields Carehome but concerns over open space continue

At tonight’s Executive meeting http://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=733&MId=9308 of the council there was progress made towards the provision of a Carehome on the former Lowfield School along with homes for elderly residents which have been called for by Westfield Ward Councillors in response to local residents’ requests. The proposed development on the school field has been of concern to local residents, along with a proposed new junction coming in off Tudor Road.

Pressure has been made for more information to be made available to residents in relation to the Police office, GP surgery, and Self Build proposals. The Westfield Ward team will be following this up.

All proposals would still need to go through the planning process which will give a further opportunity for residents to make representation.

Cllr Waller has represented Westfield residents views tonight and made the following comments;

Speech to Executive on 7th December 2016

Reference to Lowfield Development

The provision of elderly care and housing for older people on this site on the footprint of the school is not in question – this has been welcomed and I am pleased that representations made to the Calling In Committee on 16th March 2015 claiming that this location was unsuitable for this scheme has been reversed.

This proposal does at least redress the previous imbalance of provision which was weighted towards the East of the city with the Burnholme site.

However, during the consultation many concerns were raised about many other aspects of the plans. This is reflected in the petition we have received which many local residents have signed which has asked for consideration of the local plan revisions when reviewing the development of the former school field.

After lobbying from myself and my ward colleagues, the report now attempts to address a few of these issues. The changes are highlighted in Recommendation B.

It is important that there is consideration of the way that the development is laid out, especially as there are many more houses on this than consulted on in the local plan. This follows significant concerns from residents in Dijon Avenue.

I am very surprised that I have had to give stronger representation of residents’ concerns about the need for  a clear commitment tonight that the plans will prevent a ‘rat run’ being opened up between Tudor Road and Dijon Avenue.

I would also like to see further information provided on self-build housing – the report includes extra information, but this needs to be communicated to residents. We need to be clear to them that this will not be a building free-for-all. We have all seen the ongoing problems with the 2 years of development in the Our Lady’s School site which has seen a disregard for limits on delivery times, pressures on narrow roads and a number of issues which still need sorting out. This is not the only regard with which this development appears to mirror what happened over the Our Lady’s School site.

As one of the ward councillors, my aim over the coming weeks will be to make sure that the extra work promised in this report is delivered.  There will also need to be clearer description on what the Police office move will have.  Equally residents will want clarity on what is happening with the GP practice and offices.

The proposal still needs planning permission – and this will provide residents with another chance to have their say on the final site layout. I will encourage them to do so.

As an Executive we need to listen, and we need to make sure that while delivering a scheme that brings citywide benefits, we also deliver a scheme that local residents can support, and that there are new safeguards on the actual process of development as this is causing a great deal of anxiety in the area.

Roadworks planned at Tudor Road / Green Lane / Kingsway West

There will be a road closure on the Tudor Road / Kingsway West junction on Thursday 24th November between 9:30am and 3pm to enable a traffic island to be constructed (on the part of the road which has a white ‘island marking’). This had been in FOCUS some months ago as council officers were consulting on proposals to reduce the conflict/accidents at the junction with the roundabout and make sure that vehicles coming from Kingsway West Tudor Road Safetyimg_8574joined Tudor Road before entering the Green Lane roundabout – rather than trying to enter in a direct line.

 

 

First launch new trial Sunday bus service from Foxwood to Askham Bar

First Bus York are running a FREE trial service on a Sunday in the Foxwood area linking to Askham Bar as a trial running into the Christmas period which they will then review in the new year. This follows the ending of a subsidised bus service run by the council, and so the continuation of the service will depend on First York.

Managing Director, Marc Bichtemann, comments: “At First York, we’re dedicated to providing our customers with the best service possible. We wanted to ensure that our customers in Bishopthorpe, Woodthorpe and Foxwood who want to travel into York in the run-up to Christmas, have the opportunity to do so. We will therefore be offering a free shuttle bus service to the Askham Bar Park & Ride from this Sunday, and look forward to welcoming our customers on board.”

 

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Ward Committee Funds Ballot

All residents living in Westfield Ward are invited to return their Ward Fund Ballot forms to have their say in how the funding should be spent in our area. There are a wide range of projects which came from suggestions to ward councillors, and direct from residents in the previous Ward Committee Newsletter. The deadline for receipt of the ballot is 15th November. If you have not received yours then you can request one from the council on 01904 552042 or else print off the pages below and post back in an envelope with the FREEPOST address from page 4 (as long as it is has the name address and signature completed then it will be counted).  There area wide range of schemes to support local groups, or deliver local environmental improvements. Your Lib Dem ward councillors believe that it is important that residents are directly involved in how this money is spent as it is specifically for local work to improve our community. Suggestions for schemes for the financial year starting 1st April 2017 can also be provided on this form (large projects will require the Ward Grant Application form via  https://www.york.gov.uk/downloads/download/2700/ward_funding_application_form

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