Agenda and minutes
Venue: St George's Methodist Church
Contact: Kristina Davey
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Surgery Come and talk to:
§ Cllr Richard Cregan § Cllr Roger Pierce § Liz Levett, Neighbourhood Management Unit § Clair Bailey-Lane, Street Environment Officer § The Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team
Plus:
§ Police feedback on the new priorities identified by residents § Preliminary consultation on the vision for Hull Road Park with Clair Suddaby Minutes: This was an opportunity for residents of the ward to meet with their local Councillors; Street Environment Officer, Angus Young; Sgt. Andy Duffield from the Neighbourhood Policing Team; Clair Suddaby from Parks and Open Spaces; Penny Goff and Mike Proctor from NHS Foundation Trust, and Liz Levett and Oliver Collins from the Neighbourhood Management Unit. |
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Welcome and Minutes Minutes: The minutes of the last meeting were approved |
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York NHS Foundation Trust Find out more about the Trust’s first year, and how you can become a member. Minutes: Mike Proctor (Deputy Executive) from York NHS Foundation Trust discussed the progress of the NHS Foundation Trust in its first 18 months. Membership application forms were distributed on seats.
1. Increase bed numbers. Demand increased 20% 2. Improved staffing. The quality of nursing provided is very important 3. Improve safety. Matintain status one of the top hospitals in the country for infection control 4. Reduce waiting times. Over the last ten years they have come down significantly. GP referral to first treatment now 18 weeks.
Call for comments and questions. -There is a long running concern regarding parking for visitors. o Agreed, this is a valid concern. Planning underway for multi-storey car park. Contractor identified. Credit crunch has had a big impact. But aim is to double current availability/250 new spaces. - But there is only so much space for expansion o Yes, but this is a significant increase. Hopefully more than adequate. Staff want spaces, but the planning permission is for the public.
- What is in it for me to become a member? o the hospital touches everyone. At least by becoming a member, you can gain a fuller understanding of what goes on. The NHS is an important part of the community. People should be encouraged to take part and influence a major employer that touches everyone.
- Question regarding form. What are ‘Patients.’ o People from other areas can join if they have been a patient of the hospital but are not a local residents.
- Where can I obtain a full list of board members? o Will be in next newsletter, is also available in newsletter at meeting
- Can you clarify the population catchments size/area? 6,000 Accident and Emergency admissions. Are we an accident ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Have Your Say Your opportunity to discuss concerns on local issues within the ward. Minutes: Cllr Pierce outlined information regarding the installation of Bollards on Tuke Avenue. Money is available to tackle four other blackspots. Council is changing attitude to allow people to take more of their own action – have a say in what does and does not happen.
Call for questions/comments.
- Is there an A-Z service directory? o This has been recently released. We can get one to you. o This information is also on the website. o Think part of the cost comes from advertising. The exchange is actually quite good.
- Tang Hall salt box. Could we have a new one? o There are 3 salt boxes planned. Currently 2. - There are other locations also. One in front of school is full of rubbish.
- The police have done a good job with the latest crack down on Hull Road. If cyclists are following the correct rules, then they get fair treatment o Unfortunately, this work was carried out before the students came back. Foreign students also sometimes don’t know the rules. Some think it is legal and preferable to cycle on footpaths. - It is ok if they are children. o The new Police Commander should really make a ruling stating that kids are fine until they reach secondary school. - At Badger Hill Primary there was a cycling proficiency scheme which was cancelled because not enough students were interested. These should be made mandatory.
- Tang Hall Lane crossing. There are large trees around here which block out the lights when leafy. So in Summer this crossing is particularly dangerous. o A proper redesign of crossings is necessary. The lights aren’t as effective as they should be. In Cardiff there were versions with LEDs which were much more effective. Tang Hall Lane shops is a problem. - Zebra crossing outside Somerfield. It is very difficult to see, meaning that vehicles here are dangerous. Poor signs and lighting. o This is a very busy area. - Was a contribution made by Somerfield? o Don’t think so. This crossing seems to be in the wrong place. The wall is deceptive. Will pass this on to Highways Agency. |
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Planning Panel Elections We will be holding an election for the 2009/10 Hull Road Planning Panel. Minutes: John Cossham (Chair/Acting Clerk) outlined the role of the Planning Panel.
Call for new members. Those interested:
- What influence does the panel have? o It is consulted by the Council and is taken seriously. Can ask questions and draw attention to specifics with their local knowledge. o Those with a vested interest usually leave the room when those issues are brought up.
Action: Call for vote on new members. Residents can agree or disagree.
Result: New Members confirmed |
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Local Improvement Scheme Decisions An opportunity for you to tell us what you think before the final decisions on how to spend the 2009/10 budget is made at this meeting. Minutes: 2008/09 Budget
- Where on Thief Lane?
- This is a bad area though.
No Underspend
2009/10 Budget
o A need to reduce bids to budget. Also needed to remove schemes with a net opposition – more no votes than yes votes. Some general scheme adjustment was also necessary. o HU-09-04: Fund to tag 50 cycles withdrawn in favour of better locks. Money can be set aside for the time being.
o HU-09-05: ‘Community ranger’ was put in in error. HU-09-05 actually refers to Sustrans it was labelled correctly on the ballot paper. No real need to go for it since PCSOs satisfy need, and their operational hours have been extended.. - Over £4000 seems excessive. o Cycle track very useful. As long as it does what it is supposed to do (i.e. keeps area useable, no broken glass, etc.), then I don’t really mind who gets the money. - Quality of maintenance has dropped significantly in last year. A man with a broom and bag not really sufficient. - Can amount be reduced? o Seems to be that feeling of the meeting is to look into alternative schemes. Will look for more qualified info and then take it from there.
o HU-09-12: Have improved disabled access to area, making it much more useable. Just £1500 of £26,000, also enables easier access for prams, etc.
o HU-09-09: Kids seem to enjoy schemes and they do a good job - There seems to be an unequal proportion of money allocated for sports facilities and for anti-social youths. o Active York only put in a bid for that amount. Also, £3500 for taking kids who would other wise be hang around on the streets, perhaps causing mischief, is actually quite good value for money. - Could we alter the proportions allocated? Put it to vote? o We will leave the schemes in. These are just provisional. We should not rule things out. The amount of funding can be amended in the future. o Perhaps we could invite Playspace to do a presentation at the next committee meeting. - Do children pay to use scheme?
The following schemes were approved:
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