Showing posts with label banes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label banes. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 November 2017

Linley Close

Due to a total lack of communication between BANES Council, Curo and Curo's management team Friday morning all the rubbish from the flats has been dragged out and left along the length of Linley Close leaving piles of black sacks to be attacked by birds.

Only one pile of rubbish along this road was cleared on Friday whilst the rest has now been ripped open by animals and birds.  Only one set of the flats that were cleared were actually due for weekly collection, therefore they should not have even been put out.








Add to this the lack of footpath maintenance and large piles of slippery leaves, this road is in urgently need of some attention.

We have asked that all the waste is cleared and that all these leaves and footpaths are cleaned up and made safe for all residents to use.

Sunday, 30 December 2012

Flytipping Dominion Road

I have asked for the large waste bag that has been dumped on the pavement by Bath City Football Club entrance to be removed as soon as possible.

If you know who dumped this bag then either let me know or contact council connect on 394041.

By Cllr Tim Ball

Rubbish Poolemead Road & Kelston View

It is a shame that after the collection crews worked on Saturday to remove much of the rubbish and recycling form the houses in Twerton that several roads were left in such a mess.

I have asked that Poolemead Road and Kelston View are cleaned up as a matter of priority as they have been left in the worst mess as far as I can see.

If you are ware of any area that is still in a mess perhaps you would let me know or contact council connect on 394041.

By Cllr Tim Ball

Sunday, 12 June 2011

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.