Register your Favourite Buildings

Town Hall Aug 2011Residents are being asked to nominate their favourite landmarks in the borough as part of an annual review of a local register.

Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council is updating a register of important buildings and structures which is used to help protect the character of the sites when planning applications propose to change their external appearance.

It currently features 84 entries including a post box in Audley, a former mill in Madeley, a restored warehouse in Market Lane, Newcastle, and the town’s George and Dragon pub.

New suggestions will be inspected and assessed against criteria such as authenticity, architectural value, historic associations, visual importance and community value.

The initiative is designed to raise awareness of landmarks which fall short of the criteria for statutory listing. [Read more…]

Sponsored walk for the Alzheimers Society

alzheimers_logoOn the 26th July 2014, the Turner family as well family friends took part in a 11 mile sponsored walk to raise money for the Alzheimers Society and in memory of Maureen Turner, who sadly passed away with this illness in January. 

The walk will took place around the Kidsgrove area,covering places memorable to Maureen and the family, before going to Bradwell Crematrorium where she is now at rest.

Nicola Jones and Daniel Vernall, the main organisers of the walk, and Maureen’s grandchilden would like to thank everyone involved in the event, and everybody who has sponsored them so far.

Anybody who wishes to donate to this great cause and sponsor the Turner family, is invited to do so either through their just giving website www.justgiving.com/turners-walk or by contacting Daniel either through phone, 07881381143, or email – danieljamesvernall@gmail. com.

Every £1 helps and every sponsorship is much appreciated.

 

Work on sports facilities at Halls Road due to start

Halls RoadWork on exciting new sports facilities at Halls Road playing fields in Gillow Heath is due to start at the end of July.

Plans for the scheme were passed in 2012 and will see the construction of a new multi-use games area, tennis courts, exercise stations and a new playground together with resurfacing and an extension to the car park to include 20 extra spaces and improvements to the footpaths.

Thornton Contractors Ltd has been awarded the contract and start on site on Monday 28 July. The work is expected to take up to 16 weeks to complete and the playing fields will remain open throughout but access to some areas may be restricted.

It follows further good news for Biddulph after planning approval was granted last week for a synthetic bowling green at St Lawrence recreation ground. [Read more…]

Bowlers get green

 

st-lawrencePlans for the bowling green on St Lawrence’s recreation ground have been approved by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council.

Bowlers have been without a home since the Labour Club was demolished to make way for the Sainsbury’s development in 2010.

The new floodlit all weather surface and pavillion will be built on the old tennis courts adjacent to St Lawrence’s Church and work is expected to start in the next few weeks. The grassed area will remain open to the public along with a footpath to the cemetery.

 

Tipping Point

Bemersley2Residents are still being urged to make their voices heard to stop the plans to close Bemersley Tip, Biddulph, Staffordshire Moorlands.

Campaigners believe that to close Bemersley Tip will cause much inconvenience to residents and will increase fly tipping.

Staffordshire County Council are proposing to start consultation to close Bemersley Tip. However, the Report on which the Council is using to form the basis of that consultation is flawed because of the many mistakes within it.

On 16th April 2014, the Cabinet withdrew this item from their cabinet discussions, but made it clear that it was not withdrawing the item, it was only going to defer the discussions, therefore action is needed now, please sign the petition.

The ePetition, which has been signed by 296 people, runs to 05/05/2015 and can be found at http://moderngov.staffordshire.gov.uk/ieLogon.aspx?RPID=34898446&HPID=34898446&Forms=1

Alsager Station volunteer outstanding

Trevor-Cotton-AlsagerTrevor Cotton, member of the Alsager Station Friends volunteers, has been awarded the Outstanding Volunteer Contribution Award 2014 by East Midlands Trains.

The award was made at the train operator’s annual meeting and lunch for station adopters, held at Derby on Friday 11 July. Trevor was chosen by EMT from a host of nominations made by EMT’s route station management team staff and community rail officers.

A volunteer at Alsager since 2007, Trevor is one of the original members of the station’s steadfast volunteer team, whose work has transformed the station gardens to make Alsager a more welcoming and attractive station, which is much appreciated by passengers.

Faye Lambert, Community Rail Officer for the North Staffordshire Line, which includes Alsager station, said: [Read more…]

Milton Park plans blossoming

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAMilton Park community garden is blooming again – thanks to an attractive revamp supported by Cheshire East Council.

The £40,000 refurbishment has been carried out at the Milton Park Community Garden, which is the main gateway to Alsager’s Milton Park, off Crewe Road.

The extensive scheme has transformed a dilapidated area into a pleasant place to sit and relax. It also now forms an attractive backdrop for photographs as well as weddings and Christenings conducted at the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene opposite.

The improvements project included [Read more…]

Alsager Civic Relaunch

alsager civic april 2014On Saturday August 23 the Civic Centre is having it’s official re-launch. 

There has already been extensive refurbishment since Alsager Town Council took over the running of the Centre, with more still to come.

The official opening will be at 11am and during the whole day there will be events in the town, outside the Civic and on the new Town Square outside the Co-Op.

Everyone is welcome to come along and see this exciting community facility.

MMU Plans on show

MMU ExhibiyionDevelopers held an exhibition at the end of July to display their latest plans for the MMU site in Hassall Road.

David Wilson Homes and Barratt Homes presented their proposals for the sports development and new residential development.

The plans include up to 500 homes and new sporting facilities of all-weather and grass pitches for football, hockey and cricket, along with a new clubhouse.

The developers wanted to give residents the opportunity to make comments – a number of whom were keen on having some form of University Technical College included in the plans – before submitting their final application in the next few  months.

Local Plan Submitted

local-plan-M38970Cheshire East’s Local Plan has been formally submitted to the Secretary of State, representing more than 4 years’ worth of public consultation and consisting of thousands of responses.

More than 40,000 responses from residents and organisations were collated, assessed and fed-in to the Submission Version of the Local Plan Strategy.

The strategy has undergone nine rounds of public consultation since 2010, and the final six-week consultation, when even more comments were received, over March and April this year, attracted 3,458 responses alone from 657 individuals and organisations.

Deputy Leader Councillor David Brown, who oversees the Local Plan, said the Council’s planning team had carried out a phenomenal job. “A Local Plan for an authority this size, and with such character and heritage, is indeed a minefield, but we have done it – and we have done it well! “ [Read more…]