University masterplan revealed
October 27th, 2008 by nicholascoombesThe full masterplan for Bath University has been put on display in the Library on the Claverton campus.
Following a ‘planning for real’ session and further residents’ consultations, Prof Alan Day, the university architect and Dean of design, has presented his plans for the next few years of university growth. The plan shows accomodation development on the East car park and along the Northern fringe of the campus, with car parking moved out towards the Claverton Down entrance.
The exhibition will be open in the library foyer until Friday, 24 hours per day, with staff to explain the proposals between 12 and 2pm. The exhibition will transfer to Bath Guildhall for the weekend, see http://www.bath.ac.uk/masterplan/ for details of the exhibitions and a summary of the proposals.
Lime Grove on hold
October 26th, 2008 by nicholascoombesDevelopment plans for the Lime Grove School site have been put on hold by its potential purchaser, Unite.
The student accomodation company had been planning to develop 200 student rooms on the site with a public consultation due this month. However, their discussions with BathNES planning department have caused the company to pause and reconsider.
Local reaction on Lime Grove and Sydney Buildings has been at best cautious since the plans were first mentioned.
Tesco gets final permission
October 19th, 2008 by nicholascoombesPermission for the loading bay needed by Tesco has been granted by Cllr Gerrish (Con, Keynsham), the cabinet member responsible. Providing a loading bay was the final condition to be discharged of the planning permission granted in July last year by the government inspector.
With this permission granted, the loading bay should be painted onto the road in the next few weeks, with Tesco able to open as soon as it is completed. However, the bay has been reduced in size following objections by locals. It is thought that a12m bay will be safer than the proposed 14m bay for vehicles passing and pulling out of the car park behind. The report is available to view here: http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/Committee_papers/Executive/WL/2008/080829/01E1832BathwickHillTescoLoadingBayObjections.htm
Your Bathwick councillors have been opposed to Tesco’s presence on Bathwick Hill given the danger posed by parking and pedestrians crossing. We are continuing to lobby BathNES council for a proper zebra crossing above the canal bridge to make this part safer at least.
The second bridge party
October 18th, 2008 by nicholascoombesThe Quarry Road footbridge was opened again last week, this time by the University deputy Vice-Chancellor. Having been to the first bridge opening with local residents and walkers, I could hardly refuse this invite with a buffet lunch included.
While on the bridge (with fewer guests that the first photo - above) the deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof Kevin Edge spoke about the University’s commitment to access around the campus, with the bridge and recent path improvements to the North, completing a circular walking route around the Claverton campus.
Prof Edge will also be chairing the new University-Residents Forum which I have set up, meeting three times per year to discuss issues of neighbourliness. Details of this will be resolved at the public meeting for the University masterplan later this month.
AGMs
October 13th, 2008 by nicholascoombesThis seems to be the time of year for AGMs.
Last week I was pleased to be invited to the Sydney Buildings Householders’ Association (punctuation derrived from www.sydneybuildings.org.uk) meeting at which accounts werre approved and a new committee elected. We also had quite a discussion about the proposed student accomodation and use of the tow path, both of which were very useful for me and hopefully the householders too. At one point I suggested a community clearup session along the canal; I am still working on that one but hope to be organised before it gets too cold.
The Bathwick and Widcombe Liberal Democrat Association had our AGM last week also. The local association is mainly working on social activities and fundraising right now, having recently established themselves. Our annual Summer garden party and post Christmas drinks are quickly establishing themselves a fine reputation, with other events invented regularly! Joining the Liberal Democrats is an excellent way of supporting the work that Armand and I do in Bathwick and that of Don Foster, our MP. As our many new members are finding out, it’s also a satisfying and enjoyable way to meet like-minded people; have a look at http://libdems.org.uk/get_involved.
Finally, it is the constituency party’s AGM on Friday, a slightly more formal affair of accounts and elections. Generally it attracts the more dedicated party members; plus councillors, who are expected to make the effort!
Surgery moved
October 5th, 2008 by nicholascoombesThis month’s public surgery has a change of date and venue. Cllrs Coombes and Edwards shall be at King Edward’s School on Saturday 11th October at 11am.
This month’s venue is an attempt to move the location of the surgery around the ward to make them convenient to different areas. King Edward’s School have kindly provided us with space in the foyer of their theatre building; this is directly opposite the Cleveland Walk junction on North Road. The surgery will be signed from the car park. Bathwick St Mary’s Church have previously provided an excellent venue and service for nearly all of the other public surgeries and we hope to return there again. We also hope to use the Claverton Community Hall again in the future.
There is also a slight change of date for October. Generally the surgery is on the first Saturday of every second month. This month that clashed with the Rifles freedon parade through the city, for which I was already booked. We will also continue with our 11am starts to provide a slightly more civil start time for participants, including councillors!
Please do turn up between 11 and noon; there is no need to book an appointment. We shall be waiting to discuss any ideas and issues with you.
Erratum
October 1st, 2008 by nicholascoombesThis month’s Focus included the word ‘licence’ following the US convention of ‘license’. I have now re-set my spell checker to use British English, rather than US English. In previous issues, I have failed to update our surgery date, substituted ‘off’ for ‘on’ and misattributed the A4.
You may not know that Armand Edwards and I write all of our Foci, then I design the pages on my home computer. We print these at our own expense, one for each home in Bathwick. We, and a brilliant team of volunteers, then deliver these updates by hand once every two months. I hope that you find them useful, which is why we continue to publish.
Thank you to the individual who took the trouble to email with a correction yesterday. However, I trust that not every elector will decide how to vote on the basis of a spelling mistake.






