Jean Swanson

Working for Queen Ediths Cambridge

Queen Edith’s Planning Applications 14/05/12-21/05/12

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 by Jean Swanson

12/0539/FUL 18/05/201255 Spalding Way CB1 8NP   Change of use to 1no. three bedroom dwelling & 1no. two bedroom dwelling  Delegated Decision 

12/0585/CLUED  15/05/2012 Cantabrigian RUFC Sedley Taylor Road Application for a certificate of lawfulness under Section 191 for use of land as a  car park Delegated Decision

12/0586/FUL  14/05/2012  11 Nightingale Avenue CB1 8SG Two storey side and rear extension and single storey side, rear and front  extensions and detached garage Delegated Decision

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Queen Edith’s en fête

Sunday, May 20th, 2012 by Amanda Taylor

It’s the time of year for fêtes and garden parties, not to mention the Jubilee and Olympic events.

The south of Queen Edith’s starts things off. First is the Queen Edith’s Primary School Fête this Saturday, 26th May – with donkey rides from Shepreth Wildlife, a little bird tells me; then there’s the big Jubilee parade along Wulfstan Way on Jubilee Tuesday, 5th June.

In June, the fun is in the north of the ward. There is a garden party at St John’s Church on the 23rd: as well as the excellent cakes and books and Traidcraft, there will be Olympics races and children should go dressed in Olympic style (modern not ancient as it could be chilly). In the last weekend of June, Saturday 30t, there’s a fête at Morley School, Blinco Grove.

Do pass on news of any more spring and summer events and we’ll add them to the list.

Utility Companies could face daily charges to close roads – Lib Dem proposal

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 by admin

works on east road

Utility companies could be charged a daily fee for road closures while they carry out work across Cambridgeshire.

The idea has been put forward by Liberal Democrat Councillor Sarah Whitebread and would apply to companies laying new gas or water mains or carrying out similar work in the county.

Cllr Whitebread, who represents Cambridge’s Market Ward on Cambridgeshire County Council, claims the move could prevent lengthy closures such as the one which brought the city’s East Road to a virtual halt for weeks while new gas mains were laid.

She made her suggestion during Question Time at the county council meeting today (Tuesday, May 15) and it was agreed to look into such a scheme.

A similar idea, approved by the Department of Transport, will allow Transport for London to charge companies in the capital up to £2,500 a day for closing major roads. Companies will face lower charges if they carry out work outside of peak times.

“The county system at the moment has no incentive for speedy work, or to encourage work outside peak times” said Cllr Whitebread. “Given the frequency with which utilities companies need to carry out road works in Cambridge, I think a charging scheme of this type needs serious consideration.

“I also pushed the council to look at ways to encourage utility companies, when carrying out works, to keep roads open for cyclists. Often there is road space around the works that could be made available, but instead cyclists told to wait with cars or dismount and walk. In a city where so many people travel to school and work by bike, this clearly needs addressing.”

The county council’s Cabinet Member for Community Infrastructure, Tony Orgee, agreed to look into such a scheme.

Chance to Dance Festival

Monday, May 14th, 2012 by Jean Swanson

You are invited to attend this year’s Chance to Dance Festival.

Netherhall Sports Centre, Queen Edith’s Way, CAMBRIDGE, CB1 8NN
Sunday 20th May  10am-4pm (doors open at 9.45am)

Part of the Cultural Olympiad, Chance to Dance is an opportunity to experience a whole range of dance styles including salsa, street dance, greek, ballet, line, indian, tango, flamenco and more….

Performances from local dancers will be followed by a series of short taster workshops. All dance abilities and ages will be catered for – from pre-school age to adults and families.

You are welcome to attend at anytime of the day but if you wish to participate in any of the dance workshops, you will be required to register for the event. This can be done in advance online until Friday 18th May or at anytime on the day.
To register or for more details about the festival, please visit: www.cambridge.gov.uk/chancetodance

Queen Edith’s Planning Applications 7/05/12-13/05/12

Monday, May 14th, 2012 by Jean Swanson

12/0406/FUL 10/05/2012   49 Hartington Grove CB1 7UA    Log Cabin at end of the Garden – 0.5M from the boundary at the back and the right. Building is 2.96M (W) x 4.34M (L) x 3.0M (H – at the ridge). Log Cabin is Finnforest Peili. Delegated Decision

12/0560/FUL 11/05/2012  22 Glebe Road   CB1 7SZ   Part two storey and single storey side and rear extension. Delegated Decision

12/168/TTPO 09/05/2012   32 Topcliffe Way  CB1 8SH   T4 – Weeping willow – reduce the long over-extended branches that grow out from the crown over the roof of the house by approximately 3m. Delegated Decision

12/171/TTCA 08/05/2012  Homerton College CB2 8PH  T1: Wingnut – Remove as wrong species planted for location. Delegated Decision

A Load of Old Rubbish

May 10th, 2012 by Jean Swanson
Comment?

A reminder that the Queen Edith’s Take it or Leave it event takes place on Wulfstan Way Saturday 12 May 10.30 -12.30. Its like a cashless car boot and last year was very successful.

There will be Urban craft activities for children run by the Chypps group, a book and plant sale, plus coffee and cake at St James Church.
A skip for all the real rubbish lurking in the shed will be at Queen Edith’s Chapel
Do take the opportunity to have a clear out.

Eco homes open event

May 10th, 2012 by Jean Swanson
Comment?

25 low-carbon homes will be open to the public 12/13 and 26/27 May around Cambridge. Organised by Cambridge Carbon Footprint there will be guided tours of the homes which are of very varied styles. More details can be found at:

http://openecohomes.org/

Planning Applications 30 April- 6 May 2012

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 by Jean Swanson

Here are the latest Queen Edith’s Planning Applications:
12/0528/FUL 30/04/2012 5 Bowers Croft CB1 8RP Single storey extension to front, side and demolition of garage. Delegated Decision

12/0529/FUL 30/04/2012  62 Beaumont Road CB1 8PY First floor side extension to existing dwellinghouse Delegated Decision.
12/165/TTPO 02/05/2012 6 Long Road CB2 8PS Delegated Decision Pyracantha, lilac, holly, cotoneaster and 4 x small hollies (left hand side of house when viewed from the road) – to fell. Delegated Decision

Reach Fair Monday 7 May

Monday, May 7th, 2012 by Jean Swanson
Jean and George joined the Mayor of Cambridge, Cllr Ian Nimmo-Smith, other councillors and guests for the proclamation of Reach Fair today.  The Fair’s charter was granted by King John in 1201. Once the Fair had been proclaimed shiny  new(ish) pennies were thrown by the Mayor’s party into the crowd, much to the delight of children trying to catch them by various means, including hats. Stalls and rides were visited (it was quite cold at the top of the ferris wheel!) It stayed more or less fine for the Maypole dancing but the Morris Men were getting a bit damp by lunch time. Its a great tradition for the first Monday in May and well worth a visit.

Thank you

Friday, May 4th, 2012 by Amanda Taylor

Here is the city council election result for Queen Edith’s:

Sue Birtles, Labour 1084
Amanda Taylor Liberal Democrat 963
Richard Jeffs, Conservative, 513
Martin Lawson, Green 172

Thank you to all the people who supported me yesterday and to the thousands who have voted for me and the Lib Dems over the years that I have been a city councillor. I have learnt a lot, got involved in many valuable activities, and I hope I have left the area better than it was before. It has been a privilege to be your councillor for the past 18 years.

I’d also like to thank the many people who have sent emails and letters, phoned and called since the election; your messages have meant a lot to me.

Jean adds – George and I are really sad that Amanda, with all her experience, is no longer a city councillor colleague. We look forward to continuing to work with her on issues that matter to Queen Edith’s residents alongside Geoff Heathcock our County Councillor. Thank you Amanda for all you have done and all you will do in the future.

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