Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Kissing Gate


Here is the latest addition in our drive to rid the motorbikes from the paths and alleyways of Princes Park. This kissing gate is situated in the alleyway that runs along the rear of Highgrove Road. The frame was already there but it was missing the swing gate. However, the gate has been replaced and hopefully it will stop any motorbikes going down there. If it doesn't stop them then it will definitely slow them down from speeding through this pathway which is used by a lot of pedestrians throughout the day.
Hopefully, this will prevent an injury!
Ignore the date in the corner of the photo, it is incorrect; this photo was taken today.
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posted by matt bright.

Graffiti






Graffiti

The photos attached are not of different areas but are located in just one alleyway.
It covers more than a hundred yards.
It is going to cost a lot of time and money to clear!
The annoying thing is the mindless people who did this will be complaining that there are not enough facilities for the young. If we did not have to waste hard earned money to clear this and to pick up their litter we could spend the money elsewhere. If anyone can come up with a good way to prevent this I would love to here from you. That excludes them being transported to Mars.
Posted by Pat

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Spring At Last In Princes Park

I said before that I had planned to show a picture of spring but was put off by all the litter, well I changed my mind! The weather has been so bad lately I thought we needed a reminder that summer is just around the corner.
As Matt said in a previous article work in the ward is still going on as usual. The Police, PCSO's and Community Safety team are out there looking after us. You may not see them but they are working hard to keep us safe. Remember, if you want to talk to a PC come along to the Church (by Morrisons) on the first Saturday of every month, there you will find the Police and either Matt or myself. On the last surgery we had one visitor who wished to speak to the Police. However, this visit by them was not a waste of time as the resident had a serious concern which the police are now dealing with.
The Church also run a coffee morning Saturdays so while you are waiting, if you need to, they will make you very welcome.

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posted by Pat

Monday, March 10, 2008

PC Dave Saunders


A lot of thanks go to PC Dave Saunders who is the Community Police Officer for Princes Park.
Over the last week he has been involved in two different arrests involving cannabis in the area.
One arrest came in Highgrove Road whilst the other was in Somerset Close where he managed to smash a cannabis factory in the property.
PC Dave Saunders, along with the PCSO's and the Community Warden are carrying out fantastic jobs in making Princes Park a safer and cleaner place to live.
However, there are many more things that need to be done and we on the Council along with our Police colleagues are currently working on the known trouble spots, hopefully with positive results in the near future.
PC Dave Saunders gave me full permission to write this article.
Please get in touch with us or visit us at one of our surgeries if you need to report something.
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posted by matt bright.

New Planning Application


Here is the latest application that involves Princes Park this week.
There is only the one and it sits on the other side of the ward.
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posted by matt bright.

Safer Communities

Here are the latest figures I have received from the safer communities team which involve Princes Park.

The period is from October 2007 - December 2007.

Fly Tipping

Coverdale Cl, Shanklin Cl, - 4 reported incidents.

Defiant Cl, Glenwood Cl, Hardy Cl, Romney Rd, Somerset Cl, Swallow Rise,Ventnor Cl, - 2 reported incidents.

Anson Cl, Brenzett Cl, Fisher Rd, Flamingo Cl, Goose Cl, Henley Cl, Highgrove Rd, Mermaid Cl, Penfold Cl, Ramilles Cl, Shakleton Cl, Solent Gds, Wiltshire Cl,- 1 reported incident.

Adandoned Vehicles

Chrisite Cl, - 4 reported incidents.

Heron Way, Illustrious Cl, Setford Rd, - 2 reported incidents.

Glamis Cl, - 1 reported incident.

As you can see the Council work hard to remove any fly tipping and abandoned vehicles as soon as they are reported.
If you do come across any of these unsightly problems then call Customer First on 333333 to have the problems removed.
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posted by matt bright.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

New Planning Applications


There are two new planning applications this week in Princes Park, they are in the following roads;
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posted by matt bright.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Litter



I have just come back from a couple of weeks holiday ( this was last years summer holiday that had to be cancelled). So I thought I would have a stroll around Princes Park and take some nice spring photos to cheer the blog up. What did I find LITTER.
Matt and I are trying to organise a clean up in the area but we do need help. It seems as fast as we manage to clear an area it gets messed up again. It is unsightly unhealthy and costly. So please PLEASE pick up your litter and teach the children to have pride in their community.
Posted by Pat

Yet Even More Barriers




As you can see Matt and I have been listening to you. I know we have not managed to do everything people ask for but we are slowly getting there. These are another set of barriers that residents ask for to combat the bike problem on footpaths.
These barriers are on the footpath that runs from Swallow Rise and goes along the bank over looking Morison’s. I must admit I was just as worried about the riders as I was the pedestrian. I thought if a bike is speeding along there and suddenly had to swerve to get out of the way of a child they could end up a crumpled heap in the car park below. They may be a menace but I do not want to see anyone hurt. I think with a lot of the riders the problem is they just do not think.
We will probably have to put a third barrier up at the beginning of the footpath and I would appreciate your comments on this. Also is it working?
posted by Pat

March Surgery

This Saturday (1st March) is the latest edition of the Princes Park surgery.
It will be held in the same place (Christ the King Church) in Dove Close between 10-11am.
Cllr Pat Gulvin will be your host along with a member of the local Police Force (as advertised by Kent Police).
If you have any local problems please feel free to pop in, no appointment is necessary.
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posted by matt bright.

Chatham Bus Station



It was approved by cabinet last week the location of the new Chatham Bus Station.

The location will be situated on Globe Lane and Sir John Hawkins Way which will result in the demolition of the Chatham fly-over.

This debate about the Chatham fly-over has been well argued over the last year by all sides but in its place will be a new 'state of the art' bus station which will replace that awful one we currently have to endure inside the Pentagon Centre.

This will kick start the regeneration in Chatham with many more very large projects on their way.

In a couple of years the face of the very tired looking Chatham town will be unrecognisable for the good.

Click here for the story on the Medway Council website.

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posted by matt bright.

New Barriers



Here are some more new barriers that were installed recently in our ward. These have been situated on the alleyway that runs alongside the rear of Highgrove Road.
There have been problems with speeding motorbikes along this pathway, and although they still sneak down here from time to time these barriers have helped in slowing them down.
There is to be a third barrier to be added to these two in the very near future so hopefully no motorbikes can get through the gap provided.
The 'kissing gate' at the top of this pathway near Greenacre School is also to be repaired so this should hopefully stop this problem on this stretch of path full stop.
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posted by matt bright.

Surgery Update

Thank you to the resident from Lordswood Lane who turned up to the recent surgery. Your problem is being dealt with in a combined effort with myself, Cllr Gulvin and the highways department.
Thank you as well to Brian Mooney (Princes Park Warden) for his attendance in the surgery.
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posted by matt bright.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Saturday Surgery

It is surgery time this Saturday (2nd Feb) in the Christ the King Church in Dove Close.
I will be available between 10-11am for local residents if they have any problems, no appointment is necessary.
I should be joined by either the local Police Officer or PCSO on Saturday as they have arranged their surgery times to match ours.
Please feel free to pop in.
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posted by matt bright.

Recent Planning Applications


Here are the latest planning applications to be posted by Medway Council that are in Princes Park.
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There are two applications from Princes Avenue but one of these applications involves the Princes Park Public House that is sitiuated opposite Morrisons.
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posted by matt bright.

Canvass


Last Saturday Cllr Pat Gulvin along with Tracey Crouch and our Walderslade Conservative colleague David Brake was out canvassing a part of Princes Park.
What was discovered was more local residents want to recycle a greater amount using the blue box/bag system.
I agree the boxes are probably not big enough but you can collect a roll of blue bags from the Medway Council offices in Military Road, Chatham.
Please click here for the story on Tracey Crouch's blog.
If everyone has the same attitude towards recycling our figures in Medway would far exceed the Government targets set upon us.
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posted by matt bright.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

New Planning Application



Here is the latest planning application in Princes Park that involves one of the local schools.

Kingfisher Primary School

posted by matt bright.

Barrier Update

Following on from Cllr Pat Gulvins story regarding the barriers, we have also had barriers installed on the pathway that runs at the rear of Highgrove Road with a replacement 'Kissing Gate' due to be installed very shortly.
Also, the pathway that runs from Swallow Rise along the top of Morrisons will also be having barriers fitted in the very near future.
This is in conjunction with the pledge that Pat and I along with the local police gave to the residents of Princes park in trying to cut down on motorbikes in the area which in turn reduces anti social behaviour.
If there are any trouble spots in the local area that you think need looking at that could benefit from having barriers fitted then please contact us with the details.
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posted by matt bright.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Barriers




Barriers


These may just look like boring barriers, but to some residents they have been a lifeline. The residents in this part of Princes Park were having their lives disrupted by motorbikes roaring up and down the alley. This was at all times of the day and also into the night. There was no way they could even spend time in their garden. They got in touch with Matt and myself after we were elected and asked for our help. We were both very new so it did take a little time before we found the right officers. Then it was loads of phone calls every week to make sure it stayed a high priority. One of the residents did a fantastic job as well by ringing up regularly or e-mailing the officer in charge to make sure they were finally installed. I know it seemed as if it would take forever, but we finally made it.
Barriers cannot solve the whole problem of nuisance bikes. But with the cooperation of residents, police and our community safety team we can make some improvements
Posted by Pat

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Planning Application


Here is the latest and only planning application I could find from the Medway Council website involving the Princes Park ward.
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There are no applications dated for this week.
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posted by matt bright.