Saturday, March 22, 2008

Plenty a Pothole!

Funny how our Council tax goes up but our roads get worse?

Instead of fixing the problem, jobs and services are being cut as the Conservatives try to balance a huge deficit. It is time for a new way to look at old problems. It is time for a change...


Friday, March 7, 2008

The 'Eyesore' still stands!

Once a symbol of Coventry’s proud manufacturing excellence, the derelict Watchmaker’s factory on Allesley old Road now epitomises all that can go wrong with our area.

The financial incompetence of the Conservative Council has left the city to rot like the building. Jobs and vital services are being cut as they try to balance a deficit of millions.

The derelict site is also attracting anti social behaviour, with local residents even reporting drug use! Worryingly a damaged fence allows children access to the dangerous building.

Something needs to be done...

Protecting Hearsall Common

A local Resident makes a persuasive case for protecting Hearsall Common from intrusive bus lanes. Do you agree?

“There are applications currently under consideration to make Hearsall Common a ‘town green’, protecting it from future development. Council-backed PrimeLines is already digging up part of the common for a bus lane and gate, having overridden residents’ opposition to do this. They were also going to drive a new road through the common next to Earlsdon Avenue North, but this had to be put on hold because of the application. Contrary to leader Ken Taylor’s claims, Council minutes state that if the application fails, this proposal will be revived. This is why we want Hearsall Common registered as a green.”
Dr Richard Austen-Baker, Chapelfields

Earlsdon’s Parking Squeeze!

Residents have let me know they are sick of the tight parking squeeze outside their homes. Non residents use Earlsdon as a ‘park and ride’ into the town centre.

The financial incompetence of the Conservative controlled Council means there is no extra money to extend the Butts resident parking scheme into your area. Council services are being cut as they try to balance a £7 million pound deficit. Jobs will also suffer as 116 families face redundancies this year.

So have you faced parking problems and what should be done about this? Let me know what you think.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Helping local communities

Gordon Brown let me know of his ideas to encourage stronger communities, at the Labour Party spring conference in Birmingham 1st March 2008. How do you think we can help local communities?