As a result of an inspection, there are some localised repairs to be made to the road surface on Cottesbrooke Road.
The work is due to start during the week of the 28 July 2014 and is estimated to take about five days, with work being carried out between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
Road closures will be in place while work is in progress and there will be some restriction on access to property. Please don't park vehicles on this stretch of the road during this period, as they may have to be removed and there will be a charge for release. If you need urgent access to your property, then ask the crew on site or call 0121 303 6644 (option 2). Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Acocks Green Station Update
Work continues on the lift installation at the station, with the start of work to build the bridge out from the existing building and the tower blockwork starting to go in.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Planning Applications to the 12 July 2014
Just a single one for this week:
2014/04675/PA - Forward House, rear of 32 Station Road, Acocks Green, B27 6DN
Change of use to a recording studio (Class B1) and rehearsal room (sui generis)
Sui generis is the term used where the usage classification doesn't fit into any of the defined classes. Class B1, for example, includes:
Offices (other than those that fall within A2), research and development of products and processes, light industry appropriate in a residential area.
You can find the details by inputting the reference number into the Council online database here
Sui generis is the term used where the usage classification doesn't fit into any of the defined classes. Class B1, for example, includes:
Offices (other than those that fall within A2), research and development of products and processes, light industry appropriate in a residential area.
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.
Bins update
A quick update on the bins situation.
Following the strike action last Thursday, all depots prioritised collecting black bag waste and on emptying litter bins in the busiest spots.
Our depot at Redfern Road was particularly badly hit by a lack of drivers and they have been playing catch up ever since. Bear in mind that as a city, we make 200,000 collections each day across the city and across all types of waste. The Lifford Lane depot have sent crews over to assist, but Redfern still has a couple of black bag rounds outstanding and a good deal of recycling and green waste collections.
They are making every effort to catch up on outstanding work
Following the strike action last Thursday, all depots prioritised collecting black bag waste and on emptying litter bins in the busiest spots.
Our depot at Redfern Road was particularly badly hit by a lack of drivers and they have been playing catch up ever since. Bear in mind that as a city, we make 200,000 collections each day across the city and across all types of waste. The Lifford Lane depot have sent crews over to assist, but Redfern still has a couple of black bag rounds outstanding and a good deal of recycling and green waste collections.
They are making every effort to catch up on outstanding work
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Growth Deal Announces Funding - good news for Birmingham
This is a positive move for the regions - although Labour's proposals promise even more funding and freedom for regional groupings. The Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership - the government's chosen method of delivering funding - has been given £357 million to support training and education and deliver on infrastructure needs. The GBSLEP will be able to fund 34 projects over the next few years. Unfortunately, this doesn't even reach the targets that Lord Heseltine proposed in his No Stone Unturned report, as that promised an annual pot five times bigger than the £2 billion that the government is offering a year. It is ironic that a Tory peer gets the regional need far better than his government.
Within Birmingham, this will help fund major repairs to the Tame Valley Viaduct (better known as the elevated stretch of the A38M that carries 100,000 vehicles a day) and station improvements around Snow Hill. It will also help us maximise the benefit of HS2 by improving local transport links - connecting New Street and Moor Street, extending the Metro to Centenary Square, down to the Curzon Street HS2 station site and on to Edgbaston, bus rapid transit from Quinton into the city centre and put some more money into improving walking and cycling in Birmingham. There will also be funding to support the extension of Battery Way in Tyseley - something I want to keep a close eye on, as regenerating the brown field site there is one thing, but I'm wary of other potential side effects.
In terms of business support and training, money will go into skills to support car manufacture, life sciences, aviation engineering, food technology and advanced technologies.
This is good news for Birmingham and the wider area - the Black Country LEP doesn't do badly either.
It is just a shame that the government haven't been brave or generous enough. Lord Heseltine urged them to do more and Labour will deliver our proposals quickly if we're elected next year.
Within Birmingham, this will help fund major repairs to the Tame Valley Viaduct (better known as the elevated stretch of the A38M that carries 100,000 vehicles a day) and station improvements around Snow Hill. It will also help us maximise the benefit of HS2 by improving local transport links - connecting New Street and Moor Street, extending the Metro to Centenary Square, down to the Curzon Street HS2 station site and on to Edgbaston, bus rapid transit from Quinton into the city centre and put some more money into improving walking and cycling in Birmingham. There will also be funding to support the extension of Battery Way in Tyseley - something I want to keep a close eye on, as regenerating the brown field site there is one thing, but I'm wary of other potential side effects.
In terms of business support and training, money will go into skills to support car manufacture, life sciences, aviation engineering, food technology and advanced technologies.
This is good news for Birmingham and the wider area - the Black Country LEP doesn't do badly either.
It is just a shame that the government haven't been brave or generous enough. Lord Heseltine urged them to do more and Labour will deliver our proposals quickly if we're elected next year.
Planning Applications to the 5 July 2014
I've not done this in a while, so I'm starting again.
2014/04523/PA - 2 Ingram Grove, Acocks Green, B27 7SQ
Erection of two storey and single storey rear extensions and alterations to roof
2014/04084/PA - 72 Oakhurst Road, Birmingham, B27 7PG
2014/04404/PA - 168 School Road, Hall Green, B28 8PA
This site is within the School Road Conservation Area
You can find the details by inputting the reference number into the Council online database here
Erection of 1 no. two bedroom attached house within curtilage of existing house
2014/04404/PA - 168 School Road, Hall Green, B28 8PA
This site is within the School Road Conservation Area
Erection of two storey side and rear extension to form new retail unit on ground floor and two bedroom flat above and single storey rear extension to existing shop
2014/04499/PA - 78 Lulworth Road, Hall Green, B28 8NT
Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed erection of a single storey rear extension
2014/04197/PA - 21 Glaisdale Road, Birmingham B28 8PX
Erection of two storey side and single storey front extension with porch
2014/04299/PA - Lidl UK Gmbh, Olton Boulevard East, B27 7RR
Variation of condition C2 attached to planning approval 2000/01878/PA to allow collection and delivery of goods 06:00 to 22:00 Monday to Saturday and 08:00 to 20:00 Sundays and Bank Holidays2014/04499/PA - 78 Lulworth Road, Hall Green, B28 8NT
Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed erection of a single storey rear extension
2014/04197/PA - 21 Glaisdale Road, Birmingham B28 8PX
Erection of two storey side and single storey front extension with porch
2014/04299/PA - Lidl UK Gmbh, Olton Boulevard East, B27 7RR
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.
Road Repairs - Arden Road and Norland Road - starting wk comm 14 July
As a result of an inspection, there are some localised repairs to be made to the road surface between 75 and 91 Arden Road and on Norland Road between Pool Farm Road and Dolphin Lane.
The work is due to start during the week of the 14 July 2014 and is estimated to take about five days, with work being carried out between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
Road closures will be in place while work is in progress and there will be some restriction on access to property. Please don't park vehicles on this stretch of the road during this period, as they may have to be removed and there will be a charge for release. If you need urgent access to your property, then ask the crew on site or call 0121 303 6644 (option 2). Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout.
The work is due to start during the week of the 14 July 2014 and is estimated to take about five days, with work being carried out between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
Road closures will be in place while work is in progress and there will be some restriction on access to property. Please don't park vehicles on this stretch of the road during this period, as they may have to be removed and there will be a charge for release. If you need urgent access to your property, then ask the crew on site or call 0121 303 6644 (option 2). Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout.
Monday, July 07, 2014
Strike action - Thursday 10 July
As you may have heard, local authority staff will be taking strike action on Thursday 10 July. This is likely to affect bin collections, so here's the advice on what to do if you have a collection scheduled for that day.
Please put your green bins, black or green sacks or recycling boxes out AS NORMAL.
If they have not been collected by the end of the day, please LEAVE THEM OUT for collection. It will be cleared over the weekend or sooner if possible.
There is no need to report a missed collection
Sorry for the inconvenience, but the rubbish will be cleared as soon as possible.
Please put your green bins, black or green sacks or recycling boxes out AS NORMAL.
If they have not been collected by the end of the day, please LEAVE THEM OUT for collection. It will be cleared over the weekend or sooner if possible.
There is no need to report a missed collection
Sorry for the inconvenience, but the rubbish will be cleared as soon as possible.
Quad bikes and antisocial behaviour
I've heard a lot of complaints about anti-social use of quad bikes and off road bikes. These have been passed on to the local police, who have responded, despite their limited resources.
Sadly, due to service cuts, there aren't as many traffic officers trained to ride the off-road bikes, so there is a huge demand for their services. These are the team that can conduct pursuits safely across areas like Fox Hollies Park - there used to be a unit operating out of Stechford, but that was removed. Nevertheless, the police have put together a sufficiently persuasive bid that saw the bikes put to work in Acocks Green and they recovered the stolen bike in the next picture.
They have also been tackling quad bikers who are driving in an anti-social manner, particularly on the Gospel Estate. Two have so far been issued with s59 notices, which means if they are caught repeating the behaviour, the drivers will have the bikes removed and impounded. They then face a £250 recovery charge, plus £10 a day until the bike is collected by somebody insured to take it.
The police have also had helicopter support to deal with the problem - with the chopper even lifting on a number of occasions specifically to support operations against anti-social behaviour and vehicle theft in Acocks Green.
The problems haven't been fixed, but it is really good to hear that the police have been able to respond to the concerns raised.
They always need your support, so if you have any information that can help tackle this behaviour, you can always contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Sadly, due to service cuts, there aren't as many traffic officers trained to ride the off-road bikes, so there is a huge demand for their services. These are the team that can conduct pursuits safely across areas like Fox Hollies Park - there used to be a unit operating out of Stechford, but that was removed. Nevertheless, the police have put together a sufficiently persuasive bid that saw the bikes put to work in Acocks Green and they recovered the stolen bike in the next picture.
They have also been tackling quad bikers who are driving in an anti-social manner, particularly on the Gospel Estate. Two have so far been issued with s59 notices, which means if they are caught repeating the behaviour, the drivers will have the bikes removed and impounded. They then face a £250 recovery charge, plus £10 a day until the bike is collected by somebody insured to take it.The police have also had helicopter support to deal with the problem - with the chopper even lifting on a number of occasions specifically to support operations against anti-social behaviour and vehicle theft in Acocks Green.
The problems haven't been fixed, but it is really good to hear that the police have been able to respond to the concerns raised.
They always need your support, so if you have any information that can help tackle this behaviour, you can always contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Carnival 2014
A really good day at the Acocks Green carnival yesterday. After heavy showers very early on, the rain held off for the rest of the day and the parade went off well. We had our usual stall under the treeline and I spent some time helping with the parade marshalling (sorry to any drivers who were inconvenienced while the parade passed down through the Village).
This is a great annual event, which is part funded by the Ward Committee Community Chest, but driven by a dedicated community organisation. It just shows what people can achieve together.
And the Guess the Weight of The Cake competition was won by a Mr SW from Sheldon, who was closest at 3lbs 8oz.




This is a great annual event, which is part funded by the Ward Committee Community Chest, but driven by a dedicated community organisation. It just shows what people can achieve together.
And the Guess the Weight of The Cake competition was won by a Mr SW from Sheldon, who was closest at 3lbs 8oz.




Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Bob Jones
We've lost one of our own today. The first Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands, Cllr Bob Jones, died overnight. He was just 59. Bob was a fine PCC - competent, fair and knowledgeable. He was also a good man. For a busy guy, he managed to find the time to come over and visit us here in Acocks Green - he was out here on election day in May this year.
He will be much missed by his own family, but also by the West Midlands Labour family. You don't get many like Bob and we were lucky to have him.
My thoughts today are with Sarah and his family.
Work on the Warwick Road
You may have noticed some road works starting along the Warwick Road from Dudley Park Road towards the city. These are spot improvements to help cyclists and pedestrians, with new road markings and build outs from the kerb. There will also be some sense brought to the traffic orders along this stretch and the signage update is ongoing.
The work should take about 11 weeks to complete along the whole length of the road. It forms part of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund works - the same pot that will fund the major work in Acocks Green Village.
The work should take about 11 weeks to complete along the whole length of the road. It forms part of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund works - the same pot that will fund the major work in Acocks Green Village.
Brumtunnel Closures 2014 - deja vu all over again
A reminder that the A38 St Chads and Queensway tunnels will be closed again during the school holidays this year.
The full closure will apply from 10pm on Friday 18 July through to 6am on Monday 1 September.
Starting on the 4 July, there will be two weeks of overnight closures from 10pm to 6am and a further four weeks of overnight closures to the 28th September. There will be up to 120 people working in the tunnels at any one time and work will continue round the clock to ensure that the tunnels reopen for business on time
This will complete the upgrade work started last year, which left the tunnels resurfaced, cleaner and brighter. The new phase of works will see the ventilation system, pumping stations, plant rooms, security and communication systems upgraded. 32 vehicle detection cameras will be installed to spot breakdowns and set signs to warn motorists. New smoke extraction and fire response systems will be installed to ensure that in the event of a fire, emergency exit doors can be opened remotely to ensure people don't escape into moving traffic and to make sure that smoke is removed quickly and safely. Over 40 miles of cabling will be installed as part of the work. .
Clearly, this will cause inconvenience - that's unavoidable - but the work has to be done. The lessons of last year were that it could have been a lot worse. Carrying out the work during the holidays makes a difference and we also found that many people chose to find alternate routes or modes of transport into the City for the duration.
For the most up to date information, refer to Brumtunnels.
The full closure will apply from 10pm on Friday 18 July through to 6am on Monday 1 September.
Starting on the 4 July, there will be two weeks of overnight closures from 10pm to 6am and a further four weeks of overnight closures to the 28th September. There will be up to 120 people working in the tunnels at any one time and work will continue round the clock to ensure that the tunnels reopen for business on time
This will complete the upgrade work started last year, which left the tunnels resurfaced, cleaner and brighter. The new phase of works will see the ventilation system, pumping stations, plant rooms, security and communication systems upgraded. 32 vehicle detection cameras will be installed to spot breakdowns and set signs to warn motorists. New smoke extraction and fire response systems will be installed to ensure that in the event of a fire, emergency exit doors can be opened remotely to ensure people don't escape into moving traffic and to make sure that smoke is removed quickly and safely. Over 40 miles of cabling will be installed as part of the work. .
Clearly, this will cause inconvenience - that's unavoidable - but the work has to be done. The lessons of last year were that it could have been a lot worse. Carrying out the work during the holidays makes a difference and we also found that many people chose to find alternate routes or modes of transport into the City for the duration.
For the most up to date information, refer to Brumtunnels.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Acocks Green Station Lifts Update
The floor plans show the station now (top) and on completion. The new access to the walkway is on the right hand side as you come into the building, between the stairs to the car park and the booking office machines.
The need was amply demonstrated as I got off the train - helped a mother up the stairs with her pushchair. She can't wait for the work to be completed.
It looks as though the steelwork will arrive on site during July and work will continue across the summer with completion in September. There will be delays as some of the work depends on having the tracks beneath taken out of service. This has been one of the causes of delay so far, as the Chiltern Line has been a diversionary route for other lines and gaining possession hasn't been without problems.
Hopefully, things should pick up pace now.
Incidentally, in answer to a question earlier - the lifts are 16-person lifts with walk through access, so they are perfectly capable of taking a bike, should you wish to.
Also, two dates for the diary for residents immediately around the site. The heavy work of installing the foundations and the piledriving is all complete, but on the 17th and 26th of July, the steel sections are scheduled for installation and that will involve night work and a big crane. The noise will be nothing like that of the foundation work, but there will be some.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Acocks Green Station lift update
On Monday 30 June between 1530 and 1800, representatives from CENTRO, Network Rail, London Midland and the contractors, J Murphy, will be in the booking office at Acocks Green Station to discuss progress and plans for the lift installation. This is now scheduled for completion in the autumn. I understand that there may be delays because of difficulties in obtaining possession of the tracks to allow safe working.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Canalside Community Litter Pick
Quieter nights for the Stockfield Estate
Last year, residents on the Stockfield Estate around the park and games area were disturbed on most nights by a group of young men who came out to play football very late at night and into the small hours. I had a number of complaints, so I made a point of coming out after midnight to see how bad it really was. Coincidentally, I was there just as the police response crew turned up to have a chat with the football players and see if they could be persuaded to move on. On that night, they did, after about half an hour or so of further play. The police were clear that there wasn't a lot they could do, despite the level of noise from the games area. It wouldn't have been a problem during the day, but on summer nights, the noise carried too far.
There have also been other issues of anti-social behaviour elsewhere and to help deal with this, we've worked with the police to give them the power to disperse groups. This was used to great effect on the Gospel Estate last year and I'm hopeful that it will prove equally effective on the Stockfield. Residents have certainly been delighted with the news.
Thursday, June 05, 2014
The axeman cometh
Amey have provided a new list of trees for removal over the next month.
That's a fair few.
And in at least one case, the notice has gone up BEFORE councillors have been notified. It also contains the statement that we have been consulted and have given approval for these removals.
I have insisted that this is corrected, as it was supposed to be the last time it was used.
That's a fair few.
And in at least one case, the notice has gone up BEFORE councillors have been notified. It also contains the statement that we have been consulted and have given approval for these removals.
I have insisted that this is corrected, as it was supposed to be the last time it was used.
Location
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Site Name
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Reason for removal
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outside 141
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SEVERNE ROAD
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Decay
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outside 126
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CHAUCER GROVE
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Structural Integrity
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outside265
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 282
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SHIRLEY ROAD
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Decay
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outside 272
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SHIRLEY ROAD
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Decay
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outside 229
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GOSPEL LANE
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Highway Obstruction
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outside 67
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LULWORTH ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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side of 999 map required
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 24
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LULWORTH ROAD
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Highway Obstruction
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outside 2
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NORTHANGER ROAD
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Decay
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outside 31
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ROYDON ROAD
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Decay
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outside 52
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POOL FARM ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 195
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SEVERNE ROAD
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Decay
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outside 520
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 112-114
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GOSPEL FARM ROAD
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New Planting Vandalised
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outside 251-253
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GOSPEL LANE
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Dead
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outside 301
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 4
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WESTFIELD ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 155
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CIRCULAR ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 361
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GOSPEL LANE
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Decay
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outside 247-249
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 14
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ROYDON ROAD
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Decay
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outside 289
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 435
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Decay
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outside 71
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GREENWOOD AVENUE
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Decay
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outside 71,73
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GOSPEL FARM ROAD
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New Planting Vandalised
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outside 48
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WOODFORD GREEN ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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side of 467
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Decay
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outside 4
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POOL FARM ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 30,32
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GLAISDALE ROAD
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Decay
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right of 1291 Warwick Road
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OLTON BOULEVARD EAST
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Structural Integrity
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outside 186
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TAVISTOCK ROAD
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Decay
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outside 257
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 77
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NAILSTONE CRESCENT
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Decay
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outside 1005-1007
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WARWICK ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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opposite 28
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SUMMER ROAD
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Decay
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opposite 3
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GREENWOOD AVENUE
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Decay
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side of 50
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THORNFIELD ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 261
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 221
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GOSPEL LANE
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Structural Integrity
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outside 16
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TAVISTOCK ROAD
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Decay
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outside 475
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Decay
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side of 90
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GOSPEL FARM ROAD
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Decay
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opposite 912 Warwick Road
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STOCKFIELD ROAD
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Dead
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outside 95,97
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GOSPEL FARM ROAD
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New Planting Vandalised
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outside 24
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ROYDON ROAD
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Decay
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outside 121
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ARDEN ROAD
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Structural Integrity
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outside 34
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BLOSSOMVILLE WAY
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Damage to Structures
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outside 312,314
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FOX HOLLIES ROAD
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Dead
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outside 7
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FIELDHEAD ROAD
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Decay
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outside 28
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DOLPHIN LANE
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Decay
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Wednesday, June 04, 2014
Defibrillator Training
85% of cardiac arrests can be helped with a defibrillator and some studies have shown that survival rates can reach 74% if an automatic external defibrillator is available. I've completed the training as well - just because it might prove handy in an emergency, although I sincerely hope I never need to use it.
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Arden Road Residents Association - Big Lunch 2014
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