St Mary Magdalene's Church Community Hall
Matters arising
from the Minutes
The
minutes of the previous meeting were approved.
Any matters arising to be discussed as the Agenda.Pallion News
Bill Blackett had been invited to attend the meeting in order to receive the results of a consultation re the damaged grass verges in Brookland Road organised by Tom (Brookland Road resident). Tom reported that the residents of Brookland Road had overwhelmingly voted for the verges to be replaced with tarmac. Bill stated the Consultation would be very useful. He agreed the verges were in a deplorable state following the winter weather and parking. In February he had taken part in a “Ward Walk” with Cllr Gofton and met with Tom in Brookland Road. He stated the Council planned to try re-seeding the verges following the Parking Permit Scheme being introduced into Brookland Road, thus hopefully the parking should be reduced. If this did not work then the option of replacing the verges with tarmac would be looked into. Tom stated big lorries trying to deliver glass to the local glaziers were adding to the problems with incidences of broken wing mirrors etc. Cllr Gofton stated that hopefully the improvement to the parking situation in Henderson Road because of the Scheme would follow through to Brookland Rd when the Scheme was introduced there.
Ken
reported recently attending an event in Barnes Park in which everything went very
well with no troubles whatsoever. The
park was well used.
PC
Kevin Hood gave out the crime reports for the previous month for Barnes,
Pallion & Millfield areas. He
reported a big problem in Sunderland in general of bike thefts. There would be a Security Road Show held in
the Sunderland Royal Hospital for members of the public as well as staff. Bikes were expensive items and thus attracted
the thieves. There was also a scheme to
mark items with security pens. There
were a few incidences of anti-social behaviour reports around Holly Court but
these were mainly youths playing football and also gangs moving through the
area being reported in different streets.
Susan stated many people felt intimidated by the size of the gangs.
PC
Hood reported very few reports of anti-social behaviour in Barnes Park. He
asked the residents to be more vigilant during the warm weather and try not to
leave doors and windows unlocked. Garden
ornaments, tools etc. are a target for thieves.
Sightings of a white scrap van touring the area blatantly looking over
walls were reported. Linda thanked Bill
Blackett and the council officials for making sure residents did not leave
their bins out and less incidences of fly-tipping in the back lanes. Bill agreed to look into concerns about a resident
on St Gabriels Estate leaving household rubbish outside his front door.
Parking
Management Scheme
Susan reported the next Working Group
meeting would be June 18th 2013.
Linda and Susan had recently attended the Hospital Travel Focus Group meeting
whereby ways of helping staff and visitors to use public transport, car share,
bikes or even walking to work could be looked at. The Hospital were now hiring bikes to their
staff. While the multi-storey car park
was being built they had asked staff to voluntarily give up their on-site
parking permits and use public or alternative transport instead, rewarding them
with free permits once the car park was finished. Building was due to start in September. The
Hospital are also in negotiations with the contractors re their workers being
transported to the site rather than bring their cars, causing even more
chaos. It was vital that Phase 2 of the
Residents Only Parking Scheme was in situ before building started. The Hospital are in agreement with this. The back gate leading into Sorley Street is
to be permanently welded shut. Plans
were also in place to demolish the old laundry and replace this with parking
for over 100 cars. Linda reported the
Hospital were also going to negotiate with the Bus Company to try and get the
700 bus to go through the Hospital grounds stopping at Outpatients and the Main
Concourse. Linda also reported the
potential use of a “POP” card similar to the London “Oyster” card which could
be used on all public transport including metro and trains.
Cllr Watson stated a good public transport
system for the 21st Century was a social need but the bus companies
needed to make a profit so ways of subsidising costs had to part of an economic
master plan.
Treasurers Report
Elizabeth
reported the accounts were ready for the AGM.
She had used the previous grant money so would be applying for further
Community Chest grant money to help cover costs of extra meetings. Discussion followed about the cost of
financing a leaflet drop covering Barnes, Pallion and Millfield in order to
attract a wider group of people. Following
discussion it was agreed this might be too big an area and posters in local
shops would be more viable for the moment.
The
meeting closed t at 8.15pm.