Wednesday, 14 December 2011

In the money!

Readers will no doubt be aware from press reports and BBC TV News bulletins, that the Government has approved the revised Bath Transport Package submitted to the Department for Transport [DfT], by B&NES Council.

This revised Package includes a 250 space extension to the park and ride at Newbridge the exact position of which is still a mystery, despite repeated requests over the last few months for information.

We have made numerous enquiries as to its location without success, being advised that the information was not available until the Newbridge Meadows Village Green application had been settled.

The Village Green has now been approved by B&NES and the area registered as a Village Green, details being shown in The Commons Register.

Both our Ward Councillors, Cllr Caroline Roberts and Cllr Loraine Morgan Brinkhurst, together with our MP the Rt Hon Don Foster, have stated on many occasions, that the car park site originally proposed north of the river, was not suitable.

We are now actively engaged in drawing attention to many promises of consultation by Councillors and our MP, so that appropriate meetings are held in order to obtain a car park site acceptable to the residents of Newbridge.

We wait with breath held for the long awaited, and oft requested, details.

Royal name for Village Green?

From the previous posting, readers will be aware that the Newbridge Meadows have now been granted ‘Village Green’ status.

For those interested, the action taken following this ruling may be found in the Commons Register.

We again thank all those who have supported us in our endeavours to bring about this situation, thereby securing continued use of the Meadows for lawful sports and pastimes.

As reported in the previous posting, a request has been submitted to B&NES Council for the Meadows to be re-named ‘Queen Elizabeth II Fields’ in order to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years on the throne in 2012.

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, the Queen’s grandson, is Patron of the scheme for the ‘Queen Elizabeth II Fields’ and, we have been advised that our request has been placed before the Council’s Cabinet for consideration.

We will, of course, keep you advised as this matter proceeds.  

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

B&NES grants approval for Newbridge Meadows Village Green status


In April 2010, an application was submitted to B&NES Council by a representative of ‘Newbridge Matters’, an organisation set up to enhance and protect the area of Newbridge, in full co-operation with the Ward Councillors, for the Newbridge Meadow Fields to be registered as a Town or Village Green.
The application was considered to be valid and a Non-Statutory Public Inquiry was held in The Guildhall in April 2011, after which the Inspector holding the Inquiry issued a report recommending that the two large Meadow Fields and the Corridor between them, be Registered as a Village Green.

A meeting of B&NES’s Regulatory (Access) Committee was held in The Guildhall on Tuesday 25th October 2011 to consider the Inspector’s report and, after hearing from their Senior Rights of Way Officer who recommended that as all requirements under Section 15 of the Open Spaces Act 2006 were satisfied, as detailed by the Inspector, he recommended that the two large Meadow Fields and the Corridor between them, be Registered as a Village Green.

The Committee resolved to accept the report and Register the area accordingly. (Please see plan below, click on image to enlarge.)

The meeting was attended by the applicant, another member of ‘Newbridge Matters’, a member of The Bath Society and Councillor Loraine Morgan-Brinkhurst, one of the Ward Councillors, all of whom spoke in favour of Registration.
Also in attendance were members of the public including children and Ward Councillor Caroline Roberts, who had supported the application.

Now that the Meadows have been registered, they will be protected from future development so that present and future generations may continue to enjoy their use, for leisure and environmental purposes.

The Committee was advised that next year, 2012, marks the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, sixty years on the throne and, that in order to celebrate the occasion her grandson Prince William, now the Duke of Cambridge, has as Patron set up a scheme to protect Playing Fields and Outdoor Spaces. If areas of land conformed to criteria set down under this scheme, these areas could be named ‘Queen Elizabeth II Fields’.

The owners of the land, in the case of Newbridge Meadows being B&NES, would if they so desired, be able to request that the name ‘Queen Elizabeth II Fields’ be applied to the Meadows, in a similar way to that for Bath’s ‘Royal Victoria Park’.

A formal request will be made to B&NES in due course for this action to be taken.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Village Green meeting

We have just been advised that the Inspector’s Report following the Non-Statutory Public Inquiry held in April 2011, will be referred to the Regulatory Access Committee of B&NES Council, which will meet on Tuesday 25th October 2011 at 10.00am in the Council Chamber in The Guildhall, Bath.

The Inspector has recommended that the two large fields and the narrow corridor between them, forming the Meadows, be registered as a Town or Village Green.

Any member of the public may attend but if they wish to speak at the meeting, then due notice will need to be given in accordance with the standing regulations, details of which may be obtained from the Council’s Democratic Services Officer, Mr Jack Latkovic, telephone 01225 394452 or e-mail jack_latkovic@bathnes.gov.uk.

A member of the Newbridge Matters team will attend and speak at the meeting and, anyone who gave support for Newbridge Meadows to be registered as a Town or Village Green who wishes to attend, will be made most welcome.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Time for celebration?

Finally some good news!

At last we have received the Inspector’s report on our Village Green application, following the Public Inquiry held in April. He has recommended that most of the Newbridge Meadows land contained within the Village Green application, some of which was previously earmarked for the park and ride extension, be registered as a Village Green. The Inspector has excluded the area immediately bounding the north eastern side of the existing Car Park, known as the ‘bund,’ from his recommended registration area. We await clarity as to the precise parts of the application covered by his recommendation.

We have been granted a period of time to consider and comment upon the Inspector’s report ending on 22nd September 2011 and, we are actively considering the report at this time.

A final report from the Inspector, if the present one is modified, will be submitted to the Authority's Regulatory (Access) Committee in due course, for their approval or rejection. At that stage, we will know the specific area of land, if any, on the Meadows that has been registered as a Village Green.

The local Ward Councillors have assured us that the planned extra car parking spaces will not be built near to any of our houses. However, as yet they have been unable to tell us where exactly they will be placed. This is quite worrying as the new proposals have to be submitted to central government by 9th September.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supported us with written and verbal witness statements for the Public Inquiry – we couldn’t have done it without you.

For now we are cautiously optimistic and muted celebrations are in progress!

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Update...


Readers could be forgiven for thinking that we at Newbridge Matters had packed our bags and gone away for a long holiday.    Not true…..we have been very busy working with residents, friends, visitors, supporters and Councillors to ensure that everything possible is being done to keep Newbridge a safe and pleasant area in which to live, work and play.  

Apart from the very important fact that the Bath and North East Somerset [B&NES] Council is now controlled by the Lib Dems instead of the Conservatives, knowledge of which readers will no doubt have gained from the local press and radio, there has been very little until now concerning Newbridge, to post on this website.

Bath Transportaion Package - [BTP]

Although the new Lib Dem Councillors have made dramatic changes to the original BTP, these changes were only finally approved by the Council at their meeting on Thursday 14th July 2011.

These changes include the omission of the proposed New Road from Brassmill Lane to Windsor Bridge Road, part of which would have passed through private gardens and other privately owned areas and, apparently the omission of the proposed Park and Ride [P&R] Car Park on Bathampton Meadows.

The omission of the New Road has been a great relief to those in private properties who have suffered terribly from the potential of losing their gardens with really monstrous construction works on their door-steps and until now, the prospect of being unable to sell their properties privately if they so wished.

Likewise, the apparent omission of the Bathampton Meadows Car Park on a beautiful area east of Bath, will be if never constructed, welcomed by many.

Also included in these changes is the proposed P&R Car Park at Newbridge, where instead of a 500 space Car Park, it is now proposed that a 250 space Car Park be provided instead.

At this point in time it is not known where this Car Park will be sited but, we have been told that the Council is actively seeking an alternative site to that originally proposed.    The original site for the expansion for 500 spaces was on land to the north east of the present Car Park.

At the Council meeting held on 14th July, Councillors promised ‘consultation’ on any Car Park site selected and, we will be actively pressing for ‘consultation’ to take place as soon as possible.   

A comprehensive BTP scheme, including any Car Park for Newbridge, for the Best and Final Bid for Grant Money, must be submitted to the Department for Transport [DfT] by 9th September 2011.

If no Grant Money becomes available, no doubt the Council will have to consider further if they have sufficient finances to construct the Car Park.

Newbridge Meadows Village Green

As reported in an earlier posting, the Public Inquiry into the Newbridge Meadows Village Green was held on 11th, 12th and 13th April 2011.

We are still waiting for the Inspector’s recommendations as to whether the Meadows should be ‘Registered.’

The Public Inquiries into the Village Greens at Rudmore Park and Kaynton Mead took place in May and June respectively and, we anticipate that the Inspector may make known his recommendations on all three Village Greens in the near future.

Newbridge Matters received support from the R2R Group for the Meadows Inquiry for which we are most grateful.     We in turn supported the Rudmore Park and Kaynton Mead Inquiries.

As previously posted, any recommendations from the Inspector will be submitted to an appropriate committee of the Council, for it to accept or reject.

We will of course advise you further when the Inspector’s recommendations are received.

Appreciation

Newbridge Matters appreciates very much indeed all the support for the benefit of Newbridge that has been given to us by residents, visitors, friends, the Response 2 Route [R2R] Group, Councillors and our many friends and organizations on the east of the city, during the time we have existed.    

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Local Elections.


We remind readers that Newbridge Matters is an organization of local residents set up to save the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath from our local Council’s ill-conceived transport plans.

We are NOT affiliated to nor do we have any connection with any political party.

We are sure you are already aware that the Local Elections will be held this Thursday 5th May and ask you to please cast your votes according to your preference for the policies of a particular Candidate.

We hope however, that you will take into consideration the policies of Candidates concerning the proposed schemes for the Bus Rapid Transit [BRT] including the proposed Car Park extension on land forming the Newbridge Meadows Village Green and, the Bath Transport Package [BTP] when casting your votes.

You can read a 300 word statement by each party on its range of policies on the Bath Chronicle web site.


Web sites offering useful information:

Newbridge Matters web site - http://www.newbridgematters.blogspot.com/

Response2Route - http://www.response2route.co.uk/

Save Bathampton Meadows - http://www.savebathamptonmeadows.blogspot.com/

Bath Heritage Watchdog - www.bathheritagewatchdog.org/

VeracityBath - http://www.vcbath.blogspot.com/

We thank all those who have given us support on the many issues that we have reported upon over the many months since our inception and, sincerely hope that with your help, a Council will be elected which will provide effective and acceptable transport schemes and, protect the beautiful World Heritage City in which we live, for this and future generations to enjoy.