Interim (South) Planning Committee

The first meeting of the Planning Committee will take place on:

Thursday 16th April, 6pm, at the City Hall.

This is an interim arrangemant until the June elections, made up of 15 former Salisbury District Councillors, who have had planning experience.  I am a member of this Committee, along with my former East Harnham councillor colleague, Cheryl Hill.

Click here for the Agenda and Planning Applications:

http://194.72.162.210/documents/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1652

For the Minutes of this meeting, please click:  http://194.72.162.210/documents/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-21383/Item_No.02_-_Minutes_of_the_Previous_Meeting.doc

Good-bye Salisbury District Council!

Well the time has now come to say good-bye to Salisbury District Council, which has served South Wiltshire well since 1974.

Also to say good-bye to my colleague and friend, Murial Tomlinson, who, along with me, has now ceased to be a district councillor, since first being elected in 1995.  We’ve had 14 good years together.

I remain as a County Councillor until June 8th and all functions of SDC now ‘transfer’ to all County Councillors.

And now it’s hello to Wiltshire Council. 

City Council Flag to be raised

A ceremony to lower the SDC flag above the Guildhall and to raise the new Salisbury City Council flag will take place on Tuesday 31st March at 7pm.
Residents are welcome to witness this historic event.

Click here to read the leaflet that was distributed to households in the City:  http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/citycouncil.pdf

Click here to see the website for the new City Council:  www.salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk

Final City Area Committee

The very last City Area Committee will take place on 24th March in the City Hall at 6pm.  The new Area Boards are to take over from 1st April. 

There are fears that the Boards will just become ‘talking shops’.  After a big advertising campaign to lauch the City Area Board a few weeks ago at Salisbury College, not one member of the public, or student from the college was in attendance!

County council publishes personal DATA on website

Wiltshire County Council have published the details of some 146 vulnerable children on their website.  This is another serious DATA blunder by WCC.  Just a few weeks ago they sent a DATA stick in the post and not by secure courier.  The stick was subsequently ‘lost’.  It contained the personal details of almost 1,500 residents in South Wiltshire who are receiving benefits.

There have been no comments from the Conservative administration on these blunders.  It is their responsibility, but they have just hidden themselves, as usual, behind officers. 

Unitary Council gets nearer

The new unitary council for Wiltshire is getting nearer to us.  Salisbury District Council gets abolished on April 1st and the new unitary takes over from then.

New elections to the council will happen on 4th June, along with elections to the European Parliament and the new Salisbury City Council.

Boundary to split

It is with much regret and sadness that i have to write that the Harnham Boundary is to be split, with some of Harnham ‘moving’ into St Martin & Cathedral.

Although the quango-Electoral Commission received 58 objections, mostly from Harnham Residents, they have ignored local concern and gone ahead with the split.

The new divisions will take effect for the June 4th elections to the new authority.

Boundary….Decision known later today – 11th February.

The Electoral Commission are deciding ‘Finally’ on the Wiltshire Boundaries today, February 11th. 

The Electoral Commission has received 58 representations from residents, objecting to the proposed Boundaries. 

The majority of these objections are believed to have come from Harnham Residents, objecting to the proposed Boundaries that will ‘split up’ Harnham.  More Residents have objected to the Electoral Commission, than the public consultation at Stage Three last summer.

The result will be published on their website, probably after midnight if a decision is forthcoming today:  http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/boundary-reviews/all-reviews/south-west/wiltshire/wiltshire-electoral-review

Gritted roads………….Or not?

Well just a few days of snow and our County seems to grind to a halt.  WCC claim they had 8,500 tonnes of grit for the winter and have used 7,500 in a few days.

There is an answer to this:  There must be a political decision to spend more money on stockpiling more grit in future years.  We have had mild winters for the past few years.  Just how did we manage years ago.

I have been inundated with complaints on this issue and will raise it at the next County Council meeting later this month.

We must start to grit minor roads and Bus routes.  These have been cut back over the years and it’s just not acceptable.  But the Tories have slashed the Highways Budget year on year, spending £2m less this year than last.  They blamed the government, but have even underspent and must now spend on road maintenance.

The condition of the roads in Salisbury are an absolute disgrace.  They’ve been neglected for years and cannot even be cleared in inclement weather.  This is the Conservative County Council idea for roads in our area.