Whilst we have been very quiet with the blog, both Tim and Sarah have been out across the ward talking with residents and taking action on issues and improvements.
The initial updating phase of Innox Park has been completed, with new seating and play equipment being installed. Dates in September where residents can come along and help creating wild flower meadows in conjunction with Bathscape, National Trust and Avon Wildlife Trust, have been confirmed, please do come along if you can, these are:
Thursday 12th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
Tuesday 17th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
Tuesday 24th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
A number of our roads have now seen large sections resurfaced ensuring they are safer for all road users.
Meetings with Curo have enabled us to highlight a number of frustrations local residents have with the services they provide and try to get a resolution to long term issues, for example, they are investigating solutions to the flytipping in the bin stores that too many residents are having to put up with.
There are also a number of updates coming forward from Council including details of the old Culverhay/BCA site on Rush Hill and latest information on the CAZ proposals.
We will be posting more specific updates on Twerton and Whiteway activities over the next few days.
However, if you have an issue in your area that you think we can help with, please do get in touch.
The initial updating phase of Innox Park has been completed, with new seating and play equipment being installed. Dates in September where residents can come along and help creating wild flower meadows in conjunction with Bathscape, National Trust and Avon Wildlife Trust, have been confirmed, please do come along if you can, these are:
Thursday 12th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
Tuesday 17th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
Tuesday 24th September 10.30am - 2.30pm
A number of our roads have now seen large sections resurfaced ensuring they are safer for all road users.
Meetings with Curo have enabled us to highlight a number of frustrations local residents have with the services they provide and try to get a resolution to long term issues, for example, they are investigating solutions to the flytipping in the bin stores that too many residents are having to put up with.
There are also a number of updates coming forward from Council including details of the old Culverhay/BCA site on Rush Hill and latest information on the CAZ proposals.
We will be posting more specific updates on Twerton and Whiteway activities over the next few days.
However, if you have an issue in your area that you think we can help with, please do get in touch.