Monday, 17 October 2011

Boolards repaired on Twerton High Street

replaced bollard
The bollards that were knocked out on the corner of High Street & Dominion Road have been replaced after pressure from you local councillors.

We hope that now the bollards are back in place there will not be the parking on the footpath that has cracked so many paving stones over the past few months.

New Parking Restrictions in Place

looking up by the side of Cleeve Court
New Parking restrictions have been put in place at Cleeve Green & Newton Road after requests from Tim & Gerry.

New yellow lines have been put in place on the corners of the road Junctions with Newton Road and further up opposite Cleeve Court.

looking across to Cleeve Court.
We would hope that this would make these Junctions safer for Children when they are going to School, also introduced further up is bollards to stop coaches and lorries damaging the grassed area.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Culverhay set to become an Academy

Bath & North East Somerset Council have taken a huge step in securing the Future of Culverhay School by revoking the Closure notice that was moved by the previous Conservative administration.

The revocation motion was moved by Liberal Democrat Cabinet member for Children's Services Nathan Hartley, and was carried by seven votes to nil at the Council Cabinet meeting on 13th October 2011.

It was interesting to hear from the Conservative opposition group that seem to have done a complete U Turn and are now supporting the retention of Culverhay School as an Academy ( It is a shame that they put the area through so much pain and wasted so much public money first).


We now await the Confirmation from the Government that Culverhay will be granted Academy Status.

We understand that the Cabot Academy Which is the Schools preferred option to run the School plans an intake of Girls as early as September 2012 subject to the Academy being approved.

Monday, 20 June 2011

Car Park done at last

Work being don this morning
We are pleased to see Somer Housing have at last resurfaced the car park at Naish House on Shaws way that I asked to be done over six months ago.

Although disappointed that it has taken so long to get this car park resurfaced I am pleased that the work has at last been done.

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Twerton infants new frontage open

We were both pleased to be able to attend the opening of the new frontage of Twerton infant school.

The new mosaics made by the Children that Welcome people to the School took months to make and are a credit to the Children and the Staff.

The new frontage makes the School a welcoming place for visitors children and parents alike.

Well done to all at the School this is fantastic.

Twerton Pact

The next Twerton Pact meeting will take place on 15th June at Twerton Village Hall Landseer Rd at 7pm on 15th June.

These Pact meetings are a chance for residents to have a say on what goes on in the community and to work with local Councillors and the Police to resolve issues of concern.

Both Twerton Councillors will be at this meeting but may arrive late due to other council commitments.

New council in Liberal Democrat hands

The liberal Democrats have taken control of Bath & North East Somerset Council.

one of the first things carried out by the new council was to pledge to reverse the decision to close Culverhay School that was started by the previous conservative administration, this work is well underway.

Both Twerton Councillors Tim Ball & Gerry Curran have senior positions in the new administration with Tim Ball taking on the cabinet role of Homes & planning with Gerry Curran becoming Chair of the Development Control Committee.

We will keep residents updated on this web site about developments with Culverhay.