Showing posts with label Yarnfield Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yarnfield Road. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Planning Applications to the 20 July 2013

A whole load of them to celebrate the start of summer.

2013/05176/PA - Coral Racing Ltd, 25-27 Olton Boulevard East, B27 7RR
Installation of new ATM in existing shop front

2013/05177/PA - Coral Racing Ltd, 25-27 Olton Boulevard East, B27 7RR
Display of 1 no. internally illuminated fascia sign

2013/05238/PA - 75 Fox Green Crescent, B27 7SG
Erection of two storey side extension

2013/05216/PA - 51 Yarnfield Road, B11 3PG
Erection of single storey forward extension and two storey rear extension

2013/05218/PA - 53 Yarnfield Road, B11 3PG
Erection of two storey side extension and part single part two storey front and rear extension

2013/05147/PA - 221 Dolphin Lane, B27 7BL
Erection of single storey rear extension

2013/05245/PA - 41 Mayfield Road, B11 3PD
Erection of two storey side extension and change of use of single dwellinghouse into two self-contained flats.

2013/05277/PA - 3 Holcombe Road, B11 3PL
Erection of 6 metre deep single storey rear extension. Maximum height 4 metres, eaves height 2.7 metres.

2013/05100/PA - 165 Tynedale Road, B11 3QY
Erection of two storey side extension and front porch extension

You can find the details by inputting the reference number into the Council online database here

If you have any comments, you can submit them online - feel free to pass your comments on to me.


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Woodcock Lane and Yarnfield Road improvements well under way

Both of these important projects are now well under way. The Woodcock Lane improvements are designed to help slow traffic heading towards the bridge and to improve crossing facilities for residents in the flats, so that they can have easier and level access across the road using the new build-outs.


Yarnfield Road is now one-way from Walden Road to the junction with Briarfield and works are well under way to calm that short stretch of road and make it safer for children attending Yarnfield School.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Streetworks Update

A couple of projects kicking off at the moment.

The most important one is the works down on Yarnfield Road around the school. To improve road safety for pupils and local residents, the road is to be made one way and traffic calming added from Walden Road to Briarfield Road. This is long overdue and I have been pushing on this with Highways since I won back in May. This was due to start on Wednesday, but the contractor has been delayed and will now be starting work on Monday.

Secondly, work is about to start around the Woodcock Lane junction, installing raised paving to provide level access for residents in Needwood House and hopefully act as something of a deterrent to drivers speeding towards the narrow, one-way bridge over the railway. This was due to start today, but has been delayed for about a week as a temporary traffic order will be required to close the road during working hours. I'll be following this up with the Highways team, as access will be difficult to properties in the road if this is the case.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Good news for Acocks Green

It has been a busy few weeks, but there is some excellent news about projects in the pipeline for Acocks Green.

Firstly, after discussions with the Deputy Leader of the Council, we've secured funding to refresh some of the street furniture around the Green itself - replacing the range of bollards with a single type, repainting in new colours and generally sprucing the place up. There were plans to repaint the lamp posts as well, but this has been scrapped, as the posts are due for replacement over the next two years or so and we can put that money to work elsewhere. That work will be done over the next few months.

Secondly, there's £3.4 million to be spent on the Warwick Road from the junction with the Stratford Road through to Solihull and half of that will be spent reworking the stretch between Station Road and Woodcock Lane right here in Acocks Green. We'll be consulting in detail over autumn 2012 with various local groups and also at the Ward Committee in September, so do make sure you get along to that.

Essentially, the plan is to de-dual the carriageway at this point, widening pavements, decluttering, reducing road speeds and increasing parking facilities along the road here. We'll also be looking at making the slip road in front of the KFC (on the stretch between Mallard Road and Oxford Road) much more of a public space to support the farmers' market or any other events that might occur. To improve access to the car park, we're also looking at improving traffic flows along Station Road and the junction with Sherbourne Road/Oxford Road/Dudley Park Road - but this will be done in full consultation with residents in that area.

Expect more details over the coming months - we'll make sure that you are kept up to date with progress, but the intention is to consult this autumn, finalise the designs and tender the work out in 2013 with the aim of work being carried out and completed for the Christmas season in 2014.

Finally, we're also hoping to see some exciting work done to tidy up the junction of Olton Boulevard East with Summer Road, Shaftmoor Lane and Spring Road as part of the Morrisons building programme, as well as improvements along Spring Road and the addition of pedestrian crossings. Watch out for more on that over the next few weeks. That work is on the books for completion within the next twelve months.

Aside from that, we've got a number of smaller projects much further advanced - the Shirley Road/School Road island is installed, we've got raised crossings being installed along Pemberly Road over the summer and there will also be some major work done this summer on Yarnfield Road in front of the school to make that safe for children and parents. Also, we're still pressing forward with work to calm traffic along Arden Road - we'll be discussing that with Highways over the coming weeks.

So that's a number of major investments in your ward over the next couple of years - we really are working to make things better.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Planning Applications to 28 January 2012

Two weeks to work through - the Birmingham City Council website was very flaky last week. 


2012/00230/PA - 33 Fox Green Crescent
Erection of replacement single storey rear extension


2012/00241/PA - 1 Sherbourne Drive

Erection of new sun-room replacing existing rear conservatory


2012/00120/PA - Yarnfield Primary School, Yarnfield Road
Erection of 4 no. additional playing apparatus - low level adventure playground and fitness equipment. 


2012/00411/PA - 120 Tavistock Road
Erection of single storey rear extension


You can find the details by inputting the reference number into the Council online database here