by john shipton » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:23 am
Steve:
Goes to show you that certain councils do have different planning policies. In this case for Burton Waters West Lindsey District Council make the rules.
However, with Lincoln City Council concerning our Urban Village, anything goes and what has become of the so-called village shop.
From day one when planning permission was granted by the Labour controlled ruling group at City Hall, no councillor thought about a master plan and neither did planning officers like Zoe Staton had the gumption to mention it.
All that residents were given was details about the local Lincoln Plan and the supplementary guidelines for the Urban Village that went with it.
The Labour group did mention our Urban Village and the urbanisation of Swanpool (thousands of houses that were proposed later to be built there) in the Lincoln Plan endorsed way back by Lincoln City Council in 1998.
Now that the houses are built on St Georges Park, the two main developers have now since gone to build elsewhere in the city of Lincoln. The landscaping has yet to be finished together with tarmacing the roads and footpaths. The other 26 homes are still in the process of being built by a smaller building company next to the single home right next to the Plymouth Brethren meeting place.
The flooding problems have yet to be resolved. Then when all is suitable and the work completed to County Council's specifications, the housing estate (note this...not part of the urban village) can be adopted (quoted by one of County Hall's officers).
The LLRA has only been going since January of this year (2007) and already City Council and County Council are taking note how professional the residents association has become with its commitment of working together with its councillors and themselves. And both councils know that the LLRA cannot be bought, fobbed off and hood winked by actions and decisions taken by these councils.
All of our councillors are aware of people power which can make or break them. Both councils are aware of this too.
The media is looking closely at our Urban Village and the needed facilities for its residents. This includes householders living in the Long Leys Road area who would like the promised facilities as well when they attended the meetings in what was called and still being called the Social Education Centre, before and after the building of the Urban Village began.
The LLRA is looking closely as to what will happen next to the SEC building and its land. It will monitor the hairdressing and tanning salon where the urban village shop was supposed to be.
It is a known fact that from day one, Lincoln City Council and Westbury Homes were not really bothered about the former derelict building designated to become the urban village shop that was near to the junction of the constructed road called Carram Way. This building had only the bare minimum of advertising for this purpose in the property Echo.
It was found to be too expensive for the building to be converted or demolished for a shop.
The planning department and councillors failed to keep tabs of Westbury Homes intentions. Even the estate agent involved, was forced to put up two FOR SALE signs whereby the original sign (note... only one sign) went missing.
The result is what we have todate...no village shop. If only it had started correctly and on an even keel, been given a chance and supported by City Council and taken seriously by both council and Westbury Homes (bought out by Persimmons), things would have been different.
It has been a botched up job from the beginning with wheelings and dealings going on behind residents backs between developer and City Hall which ended up with the four flats and two shop units that we have now. Very few letters were received by our local residents (resulting in a major fiasco) before the three storey building (involving a planning application) was converted from two flats and one shop unit into four flats and two shop units. 381 so called letters in total from Lincoln City Council was supposed to have been sent, posted, or put through the letter boxes giving details about this.
So there you have it in a nutshell and in borrowing the phrase given out at one of the Policy, Review and Scrutiny Committee meetings held at City Hall in describing our Urban Village and its missing facilities...one mighty cock-up!
To be or not to be is now the question regarding the future of our Urban Village and facilties. Hopefully this will become a reality with the LLRA being infomed as and when it happens. Discussions are still going on. Both councils are at least talking with each other with the LLRA being informed as the processes take place.
At the LLRA general meeting held at the Pyewipe Inn last Tuesday evening, residents were updated of the news available.
So keep working together and talk to one another on the St Georges web site. Get involved and do let both councils and councillors know of your views and comments.
Hope this encourages yourself Steve (and others reading).
Shippo, as ever reporting.