Letter from David Wilson Homes - Jan '12

 

Thank you to those of you who attended the public meeting at the Red Post Inn on January 9th to discuss issues concerning the housing development site in Wellow Lane.

In total, over 50 people attended. They included local residents, Avon and Somerset Police, members of Peasedown Parish Council, Chris Major from B&NES Council’s Parking Department, Cllr Tim Ball (B&NES Cabinet Member for Homes and Planning) and representatives from David Wilson Homes.

The meeting was very productive, and allowed people to share their concerns on a wide range of issues. Most of these were directed at David Wilson Homes who, since the meeting, have been very cooperative in working with the community. Here is a link to the letter sent to Cllr Nathan Hartley. It outlines the issues raised, and their response.

Over £400,000 for Peasedown!

Twenty is Plenty

 

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About Sarah

Elected to serve the residents of Peasedown St John in 2003, Sarah juggles single parenthood with her role as local councillor and for 2010/11 the Chairman of Bath & North East Somerset Council. Her three children attend local schools and her two cats don’t.  

 

 

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Sarah, centre right, at the 'Topping Out' ceremony of Peasedown St John's new Circle Hospital.

Here’s a bit more about Sarah: 

Name: Sarah Frances Bevan (nee Owen) 

 

Councillor since: May 2003 when she and Gail Coleshill took both seats from Labour 

 

Born: London 

Political Party: Liberal Democrat member since some time in the 1980s  

 

Reason for standing for election: Anger and the obvious need for happier communities

Reason for choosing the Lib Dems: The party’s active ideals of Equality, Liberty and Fraternity in local communities

 Achievements so far -

A safer Peasedown St John: Old Forge Way, New Buildings – now have 20 mph speed limits; the bypass now has two pedestrian refuges and a pedestrian crossing where dog walkers and families need them most; Eckweek Gardens now has disabled driver parking spaces 

A cleaner Peasedown St John: drew up new cleansing rota with officers, adding roads hitherto never swept or maintained 

 

A greener Peasedown St John: Orchard Way – persuaded First Group plc to add an additional bus service from the new estate into Bath; added extra collections and repairs for litter bins; Bath Road – informed residents with recycling and assisted collections 

 

Additional roles held on Bath and North East Somerset Council - 

 

Safeguarding Human Rights for all: Sarah’s Jewish background inspires her, as Human Rights Champion, to devise lively presentations explaining why the Human Rights Act 1998 is important to us today. She organises the council’s annual Holocaust Memorial Day and has visited secondary and primary schools around the authority to give short illustrated talks for children and young people on their rights and responsibilities. 

 

Safeguarding employees and employers: as the only Liberal Democrat member of the Employment Committee, Sarah enjoys working with Trades Union Representatives and Managers to ensure fair tribunal hearings for officers when the going gets tough. 

 

Ambition: to achieve even more for the people of Peasedown St John and see my children become happy, fulfilled adults. Same goes for the cats. 

 

Favourite food: Banoffee pie and Marmite toast (not necessarily in that order)