Cllr Brian Dalton

Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Salisbury South & District Councillor for Harnham West

Archive for June, 2008

Harnham Boundary

June 25th, 2008 by briandalton

I have today heard that the Boundary Committee for England are very likely to publish their “Draft Recommendations” for the new Wiltshire Unitary Council on July 1st.

Residents will then have eight weeks to make comments, details of which will be here at a later date.

As stated before, Option 2 will be submitted during this consultation period.  This option does not split Harnham, like the Tories have proposed.  Option 2 received unanimous support at a recent Surgery that was held in both East & West Harnham.

For  the Boundary Committee website, click here:  http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/boundary-reviews/all-reviews/south-west/wiltshire/wiltshire-electoral-review

For the County Council Minutes, that approved Option 3 for Salisbury, please click on the link.  You will see that i had my dissent recorded in these Minutes, with regard to the Tory Option 3 split-Harnham proposal.

http://194.72.162.210/documents/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-19094/Minutes.doc

Lining works in Harnham

June 25th, 2008 by briandalton

New Lining works have finally commenced in Harnham, which includes:

  • Norfolk Rd restricted parking
  • Old Blandford Rd restricted parking
  • Downton Rd area Residents parking
  • Re-painting worn lines

I am waiting comfirmation from WCC officers about the lining gang, as they appear to keep being pulled away onto other jobs in Wiltshire, which i am not happy with.  This is delaying works in our area, which is not acceptable.

New Bus shelters for Harnham

June 25th, 2008 by briandalton

The City Area (Community) Committee meets next Tuesday, 1st July and the Agenda includes the replacement of some “Tatty” Bus shelters around the City.  This was at my request and includes two shelters for West Harnham.  One ‘replacement’ and one ‘new’:

  • Harnham Rd, at Hollows Close (New)
  • Harnham Rd, at Harnleigh Green (Replace)

For details, please click link:  http://documents.salisbury.gov.uk/council/committees/City-Area-Community-Committee/2008-07-01/A-2008-07-01.pdf

Members of the public are very welcome to attend and speak if they wish.

RTPI on its way!

June 17th, 2008 by briandalton

Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) is finally on its way to some of West Harnham Bus stops.  This will enable Bus users to see when the Bus is due, in real time counting down from 20 minutes..

The following Bus stops will be upgraded to RTPI and may involve the replacement of the street light column:

  • Outside 59 Wiltshire Rd
  • Essex Sq shelter to have RTPI unit
  • Norfolk Rd shelter to have RTPI unit
  • Netherhampton Rd, by No125
  • Richards Way
  • Middle St, adjacent to the field
  • Harnham Rd, by Harnleigh Green to have RTPI unit.  City Area Committee (CAC) has agreed to fund a new shelter here too.
  • Harnham Rd, Hollows Close.  Requests have been made for a Bus shelter at this location.  Again, I had taken this request to CAC for its July meeting, which agreed also to fund a new shelter at this location.

I have tried to get the most and best use of our limited £12,500 funds that are available for RTPI in West Harnham.

Zebra Crossing gets go-ahead.

June 17th, 2008 by briandalton

A Zebra Crossing for Netherhampton Rd has been given the green light.  Work is currently due to commence on August 4th and will last around 10 days.

The crossing will be sighted about 10m west of the Norfolk Rd junction and the Bus stop there will have to be re-located slightly further up Netherhampton Rd, probably where the Telegraph pole is.

There were no adverse comments to the proposals during the recent public consultation.

Residents furious at WCC Boundary proposal

June 17th, 2008 by briandalton

After a “Mobile Surgery” on June 14th at two areas in Harnham, residents are furious at the Boundary proposal by Wiltshire County Council (WCC) to split the Harnham community.

A group of 10-20 residents were at each location and not one supported the idea from WCC.   Large maps of the proposals were on hand to show residents.  Also available was the alternative “Option 2″, which does not split the Harnham community.  This option received unanimous support from residents.  This option was rejected by WCC.  They said that it “Doesn’t represent communities.”  However, Option 2 will be submitted to the Boundary Committee in July. 

A further letter will be delivered within the next month to residents, outlining what to do and who to write to.  A public meeting is also likely to be arranged.

More will be added in due course.