Monday, 28 April 2025

Twerton and Whiteway Ward Councillor weekly update - 26.04.2025

Here is this weeks update on what your Councillors Tim Ball and Sarah Moore have actioned in the area.

Newton Road - We have asked for the wall to be repaired by Curo, the new bleed kit has now been installed outside St Michael's Junior School and we are asking why not all the grassed area has been cut.

High Street - The new bleed kit has now been installed outside the Bakers.

HMO planning applications - We have objected to another 2 recent planning applications for 
HMOs in our area.

Parking - We have chased up the various parking restrictions residents have requested across the area that will hopefully make some areas safer.

Blagdon Park - We have reported the flytipping, broken railings and dangerous abandoned motorbike that has been vandilised.

Sarah attended the Licensing committee meeting this week where the authorities Licensing Policy has been reviewed ahead of being presented at the next full council meeting for adoption by the authority.

Remember next Saturday, 3rd May Sarah and Tim will be holding their monthly councillor ward surgery between 9.30am and 11.30am at The Spot, Twerton Infant and Nursery School on Poolemead Road, please do come along if you have any issues you wish to discuss.


Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Student moving on letter to residents

Dear Residents,

 

As you may be aware, each year, we run a Student Moving Out Campaign from April to July. Our aim is to provide useful information for students leaving rental properties and to encourage them to donate and recycle as much as possible to minimise the potential impact for landfill. We will be partnering with the British Heart Foundation for their ‘Pack for Good’ Campaign again this year to provide additional resource for donations whilst raising funds to support this charity.

 

Throughout the twelve years of this partnership £923,527 has been raised by students in Bath and 534.6 tonnes has been diverted from landfill. The funds raised go towards the provision of Heart Start Schemes, defibrillators, free Heart Health resources, CPR training, supporting the BHF Retail shops and research grants. In 2024 the total Bath Campaign raised over £95,250 for BHF, diverting 50.9 tonnes of material for reuse and recycling. 

 

This year will see the return of the temporary British Heart Foundation donation banks in fifteen locations across Bath to encourage students to donate any unwanted clothing and shoes when they are having a clear out before leaving their properties for the summer. Residents are also welcome to use these street banks. The donations to these banks last year raised £61,230 for BHF, saving 32.67 tonnes from landfill and so saving B&NES just under £36k in waste and recycling costs.

 

The locations are:

1.     Claude Avenue / Bridge Road, Southdown (BA2 1AA by the small outbuilding, not by the bus stop) 

2.     The Sandpits on Monksdale Road, Moorlands (BA2 2JB)

3.     Oldfield Lane, Oldfield Park (BA2 3LY by the school sign)

4.     Third Avenue, Oldfield Park (BA2 3NZ outside The Moorfields Pub)

5.     Shaftesbury Road, Oldfield Park (BA2 3LH outside the Co-op)

6.     Canterbury Road, Oldfield Park (BA2 3LG outside Shaftesbury Road Memorial Gardens’ fence)

7.     Junction Road, Oldfield Park (BA2 3LE)

8.     Victoria Road, Westmoreland (BA2 3QY on the grass corner of Victoria Road and Brougham Hayes)

9.     West Avenue, Westmoreland (BA2 3QE against the low wall by the street sign just before the bridge to Brook Road) 

10.   Lorne Road, Westmoreland (BA2 3BY)

11.   High Street, Twerton (BA2 1BY tucked in against the low hedge near to 158)

12.   Innox Road, Twerton (BA2 1ED)

13.   Holloway, Widcombe & Lyncombe (BA2 4PS against the wall facing as you come down from Calton Walk)

14.   Beechen Cliff Villas, Widcombe & Lyncombe (BA2 4QL tucked in by the railings)

15.   Claverton Street, Widcombe & Lyncombe (BA2 4LE)

 

The banks will be on site from late-April/early May and remain in place until the end of July 2025. Each bank will be labelled with emergency contact details and a list of the items that can and cannot be donated. BHF will clear all bags from the banks on a regular basis. The SCP will also monitor the sites to check that items are being cleared. If you have any concerns about items left at these donation banks, please do contact us.

 

Both Bath Spa University and the University of Bath are part of this campaign and have permanent BHF donation sites on their campuses and in student accommodation in the city. Private student accommodation providers are also involved. Bath College and Norland College are participating in the campaign with Bath College hosting a temporary donation bank in their carpark at the city centre site. 

Your ongoing support for the Pack for Good campaign, along with over 100 Universities and 15 Councils across the UK, is making a real difference in the fight against heart disease. If you would like to find out more about this campaign or the work the Student Community Partnership does throughout the year, please do contact us.

 

Ghika Savva

Student Community Partnership

www.scpbath.org.uk

E: scp@bath.ac.uk

T: 07814 285710

Monday, 7 April 2025

Twerton and Whiteway Planning Applications - w/c 07.04.2025

This week we have 2 planning applications for Twerton and Whiteway, please see the details below and if you want to comment, please follow the relevant link. 

Ward:               Twerton                                    App Ref:            25/01219/FUL

Parish:             N/A

Registered:      26th March 2025                                   Expiry Date:            21st May 2025

Location:         92 Kelston View Whiteway Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA2 1NR 

Grid Ref:          (E)372000 - (N)164173                          LB Grade:            N/A

Proposal:         Change of use from C3 to C4 with Permitted Development rear extension

Officer:            Ed Allsop

Applicant:        Rivers Birtwell

Agent:    BRO Architecture

C/O Mr Chris Michot

Unit 30

The Waterfront

Brighton Marina Village

Brighton

BN2 5WA

 

31 Pippin Road

Taunton

TA2 8FF

To view the case click on the link here

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Ward:               Twerton                                    App Ref:            25/01325/FUL

Parish:             N/A

Registered:      1st April 2025                            Expiry Date:     27th May 2025

Location:         57 Poolemead Road Whiteway Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA2 1QP 

Grid Ref:          (E)371897 - (N)164275                          LB Grade:            N/A

Proposal:         Change of use from dwellinghouse (C3) to small house in multiple occupation (C4) including the erection of a single-storey rear extension and provision of bi-cycle store.

Officer:            Christine Moorfield

Applicant:        Chris Michot

Agent:    BPM

Care of BPM Architectural Services

33 Stoneleigh Avenue

Brighton

BN1 8NP

United Kingdom

 

33 Stoneleigh Avenue

Brighton

BN1 8NP

To view the case click on the link here. 

Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Council Supports new Bus Initiatives from 01.04.2025

Free buses 24/7 for Disabled Person’s travelcards holders and an extension to care leavers’ free bus travel are part of new measures starting next month across Bath & North East Somerset. 

West of England Mayoral Combined Authority has announced measures to make public transport more affordable and accessible for all residents, promoting sustainable travel across the region. 

The key measures include: 

  • Most children’s bus fares capped at just £1, instead of rising to £1.30 – saving parents/carers up to £60 per child, per school year, in addition to the two months of free travel offered by Birthday Buses for under-21s. 
  • Extending Disabled Person’s travelcards so that buses are now free 24/7, rather than just after 9am. 
  • Extending care leavers’ free bus travel for another year. 
  • Capping the cost of multi-operator day bus tickets (valid on 11 different companies’ buses) in the region at £7, instead of that fare rising to £8. 

Sarah Warren, deputy council leader and cabinet member for climate emergency and sustainable travel at Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: 

"We are thrilled to support these new transport initiatives, which align perfectly with our commitment to improving travel choices by creating a sustainable, accessible and efficient transport network.  

The package is set to start on 1 April 2025 and run until 31 March 2026, representing a £1.3 million investment from the Mayoral Combined Authority’s Bus Grant allocation and further funding from North Somerset Council