Archive for the ‘Conservation area’ Category

A tidy village

April 7, 2013

Thank you to the twenty five volunteers who turned out on a sunny morning yesterday, to pick up litter within the Conservation Area and sweep the paths in the village centre. The photos show some of the volunteers and bags of rubbish that were collected.

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The dog fouling is quite bad this year – it may only be a couple of dog owners who are not picking up after their dog but the mess it creates when people walk in it stays around until the next heavy rain.  Please report any that you see to the local authority, telephone 03000261000, particularly if you know the date and time it happened so that the Neighbourhood Wardens can try to catch and fine the culprits.

Spring Litter Pick

March 22, 2013

Volunteers are needed for a litter pick on Saturday 6th April, to spruce up the Conservation Area before the judges arrive from Northumbria in Bloom.  Meet at 9.30am at Golden Flower car park, with broom & gloves. Please help to keep the village tidy and litter free.

Presentation to Willow Burn

March 22, 2013

The next Open Meeting of the Trust is being held at 7.30pm on Tuesday 9 April 2013 at Our Lady of the Rosary Roman Catholic Church Hall on Snows Green Road.  Refreshments will be served from 7.15pm.  All welcome

The Dickensian Christmas Spectacular event last December raised £300 for “Blooming” Shotley Bridge and £1000 for  Willow Burn.  A cheque presentation will be made at the meeting and there will also be updates on “Improving the Village Centre” and ” Northumbria in Bloom”.

Village centre improvements

December 3, 2012

Members of the Blooming Committee met officers of the County Council today to discuss the list of potential improvements to the village centre that had been discussed at the last open meeting of the Village Trust.

£125,000 is being provided, as part of the Section 106 funding, from the new housing development on the former Shotley Bridge Hospital site.

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Open meeting report

October 17, 2012

The Trust’s last open meeting on the 16th October was well attended for a discussion about ‘Improving the Village Centre’.  Fiona Clarke and Nicola Duckworth, from the County Council explained that there was £125,000 of ‘S106’ money available, from the new Shotley Bridge Hospital housing development, that can only be spent within the ‘Article IV Area’, the core of the Conservation Area. It has to be spent by the end of 2014 on improvements to the urban realm but cannot be spent on maintenance works. The officers proposed that some of the funding could be spent on completing the repaving of the footpaths in front of the business premises and invited suggestions of other improvements from those present.

Blooming Shotley Bridge was also on the agenda, with an explanation of the scoring system for the Northumbria in Bloom ‘Silver Award’. Certificates and gardening vouchers were presented to the 3 winners of the Trust’s ‘Best Front Garden’ awards. The Trust’s volunteers will be planting the winter bedding in the tubs on Saturday 27th October.

The 2012 Dickensian Christmas Spectacular was announced, being held this year on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th December.  The Shotley Bridge Business and Community Partnership are finalising the programme and leaflets will be distributed at the beginning of November.  Participating businesses are each contributing £100 to fund the event. Volunteer stewards from the Village Trust are needed for both days.

The Photographic competition has had few entries this year, insufficient for the judging to go ahead.  Councillor Stephen Robinson gave a report on items of interest that he had been involved with since the last meeting.

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