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Friday 30 December 2011

Review of 2011 in Houghton Regis

HAPPY NEW YEAR. What a wonderful display of fireworks on the Thames in London last night!



Looking back over 2011, I suppose the biggest surprise to me was that my Houghton Regis Facebook page gained over 200 new followers in one day, from people presumably looking for information about the lorry that crashed into The Chequers Hungry Horse. I have still not received a satisfactory explanation from the agents acting for the driver's company, although a rudimentary response was received by Andrew Selous, MP, from Central Bedfordshire Council, on my behalf. So speculation still exists as to the cause of the driver's misfortune.

Meanwhile, CBC were supposed to be coming back to us in September with suggestions for improving safety along Sundon Road, including the two roundabouts, but so far I've heard nothing. There are several footpaths from Parkside onto Sundon Road that emerge dangerously from trees, and I fear that it is just a matter of time before someone is knocked down, unless improvements are made to cut vehicle speed down.

The Save Houghton Regis Leisure Centre group sprang up on Facebook, and some "new" folk started taking a public interest in what goes on in our town. Hurrah for that! The town council were invited to "poll" the people of the town, and in spite of some controversy over the arranging of that poll - put down to delivery problems - a 10% feedback response was received, which is pretty good for an opinion poll. The poll didn't go the way the "save" campaign wanted, so the Central Beds Council swimming pool will not be re-opening any time soon. Regardless, the "save" campaign are promising to carry on to try to save the dry side, and an Open Day is arranged a week on Saturday at the Leisure Centre.

We've still got a grotty metal sign in Park Road declaring "Houghton Regis" and "South Beds Council". I wonder why the metal thieves haven't had that away by now? - They've nicked several man hole covers, lead flashings, and ripped out copper from several homes in the area over the past months!


Local residents organised a petition to complain about the state of the cemetery.  It's difficult to balance what went before, what is required by modern safety standards, and what present-day people want from a cemetery compared to what people wanted in the past. It's a wrangle that will continuously bother the town council.

So, Christmas came and went, we all put on a few pounds, no doubt. So in order to burn off a few calories, I did a quick stroll around Parkside, and sent off a few missives to Central Beds Council. A lot of it is down to people living in this area not taking care of the environment they live in:
  • We've had a spate of tyres being dumped.
  • I am requesting regular monitoring of Bromley Gardens, litter picking in and around all bushes in this road.
  • Tiles missing from the disused garage at the end of Hammersmith Gardens close to Westminster Gardens flats.
  • Baby swings still missing from the playground between Chelsea Gardens and Bromley Gardens.
  • Green bottle glass is strewn in alleyway in Brentwood Close.
  • Several "day-burner" lights reported.
  • And we've got a wobbly road sign at Manning Court.



On the plus side, I was pleased to note that:
  • a previously wobbly sign at Brentwood Close was resited, 
  • some dumped rubbish in Bromley Gardens was removed; 
  • some tarmac patching was done in Bromley Gardens.

On my walk, I was reminded of the struggle with this concrete monstrosity in Kirton Way that still needs to be removed. It is on private land, and will take some time yet to be resolved, but I know from Cllr Rita Egan that CBC officers are "on the case." Talking of whom, I was please to note that the dropped kerbs in Parkside Drive (near The Dog and Duck that closed in 2011), have now been instated for the first time after Rita's persistence with CBC.

This year will see the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The Houghton Regis Town Council want to hear of ideas and suggestions for events in the town, and the Memorial Hall committee are also interested in putting on something.

A New Year, but a new prosperity? On the face of it, this seems unlikely in general terms. We've got a new store opening up sometime in the Autumn that will bring some basic jobs to Houghton Regis, which will help. 

On a personal note I was please to get a small raise from my employers in 2011 - the first for 4 years, I might add - although their ability to maintain a position for me has to be called into question. I guess we're all in the same boat. Thank goodness we're not "4 fathoms under" like the Greek, Italian, and Spanish economies. But if they go down, God help us all.

Report a Problem: http://www.fixmystreet.com





Sunday 30 October 2011

Another Day on Parkside

Some things reported today for Parkside...
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210176 parkside drive crossing - light not flashing
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210178 bromley gardens - road surfacing request
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210179 bromley gardens - fly-tipping
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210181 fenwick road - fly-tipping
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210183 - Newbury Road - garage rubbish - what can be done?
http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/210189 - Parkside Drive - off the bus link


Thursday 11 August 2011

Houghton Regis: Signage on A5 north of Houghton Regis

2018-08-11

Dear Highways England

I am writing to ask that the signs painted on the B road entering the roundabout with the A5 north of Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire, are reviewed.

Currently, the markings on the road indicate 3 lanes approaching the roundabout for going straight ahead, (see attachment) but the other side of the roundabout only has one lane for exiting the roundabout. This is dangerous.

Surely, there should only be one lane marked up for journeys going across the roundabout?

Additionally, there has been an accident on this road where a young man was killed.
Would it not be more appropriate to have hatch lines on the A5 for the fast traffic approaching this roundabout in either direction?
Like this?



I wish to report debris on A5 at Thorn, Houghton Regis, per location map







I wish to report crash barrier damaged (see 1.jpg) at the location shown .
This is a 70mph spur road, 3 lanes wide leading to M1 J11A.




(Note: Not sure at this point whether the last issue is for CBC or Highways England. The A5505 is not currently shown on any of the maps that CBC use for public online reporting so it is very difficult to report anything on them. UPDATE 13-8-2018: Confirmed that the last problem belongs to CBC and they are going to see about repairing it, ref JC)
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Thursday 30 June 2011

Liberal Democrat Leaflet: Election 2011

April 2011 /Iss 251

A3 leaflet Common Side with individual ward sides

Tithe Farm Ward Front Side Iss 251



Parkside Ward Front Side Iss 251



Houghton Hall Front Side Iss 251



All Wards Common Side Iss 251



Tithe Farm Ward Front Side Iss 252





Parkside Ward Front Side Iss 252



Houghton Hall Ward Front Side Iss 252



All Wards Common Side Iss 252

JUNE 2011 - Post Election Thank You Leaflet

Tithe Farm Front Side



Parkside Front Side



Houghton Hall Front Side



All Wards Common Side







Monday 20 June 2011

Could You Be A Councillor?


Information about the Houghton Regis Town councillors and the work they do can be found on the town council website at http://www.houghtonregis.org.uk/.

Councillors for Tithe Farm
Councillors for Parkside
Councillors for Houghton Hall


Fresh elections for Houghton Regis Town and Central Bedfordshire Councils take place every 4 years from May 2011. Almost certainly all parties in the area will be looking for new candidates to replace those outgoing persons not intending to stand again. Party membership is not a prerequisite, and independents sometimes win seats.

The work of the Houghton Regis Town Council is spread over a few committees, meeting in the main on some Monday evenings, although other evenings and some daytime meetings do occur. Accounts, (making sure bills are appropriate and paid), Environment Committee (things like setting cemetery fees, approving the way forward for securing allotments sites, playgrounds, approving Village Green activity, circus visits,..etc), Policy Committee, Grants (approving grants to charities and local organisations), Planning (not deciding plans, but commenting on them in a responsible way). There are several sub-committess or working committees, the most important being the Carnival Committee that handles the Houghton Regis main annual event. The Town Council publish information about their activity in an official 'Town Crier' publication sent to every household in the town. Meeting dates are published on the notice board outside the council offices in Peel Street, Houghton Regis, and the public is welcome to attend. Town councillors are unpaid.

The work of the Central Bedfordshire Councillors can be found on the Central Bedfordshire website. 

At this time, four CBC councillors represent Houghton Regis. 

The overall guesstimate for CBC councillor's time involved is about 2 to 3 days per week, either spent reading material, or at meetings, some of which are held in the evening, and some during the day. 

In addition, councillors often get involved in quite distressing, and sensitive, individual case-work which cannot be publicly discussed. In an area of high deprivation, like Tithe Farm and Parkside, in Houghton Regis, this casework may easily take them over the 3 days considered to be required to do the job properly. The remuneration for this work is in the form of allowances. 

For 2010/11 the basic allowance is £11,220 (see Member Allowances).
(Update: for 2022/23 basic allowance was £12,349.80 ).

Could you be a councillor? Visit the Be A Councillor website to find out even more.




Thursday 7 April 2011

A Lib Dem Line-Up for Parkside


Taken for the elections in May, Pete Carrington, Rob Shimmin, Rita Egan, and myself. April 2011.

I never knew I looked so chubby.


 
I had a look around Parkside for things that weren't right. Vandalism, Parking, lack of dropped kerbs, and potholes, all seemed to be an issue.

The bus stop in blue at Chelsea Gardens meant that people in buses could look through resident's windows. Why not move it to red?

no dropped kerb.

no dropped kerb.

grass verge parking

grass verge parking



Litter.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

HRLCAG Petition Presented


Photo: Cllr Alan Winter

7.30pm - Houghton Regis Leisure Centre Action Group (HRLCAG) handed over a petition to local MP, Andrew Selous. Houghton Regis Central Bedfordshire Councillors, David Jones, Rita Egan, Susan Goodchild, and Peter Williams were also on hand to also take notice of the petition being presented. Local campaigners were also at the presentation.