SUPPORT THE MOBILE POST OFFICE IN FRAMWELLGATE MOOR

We need everyone to support the mobile post office in the village until a new home can be found for a permanent service.

The mobile post office is open 9.30am to 12.30pm on Friday mornings outside Framwellgate Moor Community Centre. There’s plenty of parking round the back.

The more people use it the more it keeps the pressure on to get a full reinstatement.

We are still pushing for one of the local businesses to take on the service.

SEVERE WEATHER IMPACT ON COUNTY

Head of Neighbourhoods sent this out earlier. A lot of work going in around the County.

Clean and Green

During the early hours of this morning we have attended several incidents relating to fallen trees.  In the north we attended to 2 trees that had fallen at Lumley, 1 at Nettlesworth, 1 at Durham (Carville) and 1 at Medomsley.  In the south 1 tree had fallen at Trimdon and 1 at Sedgefield.  All of the incidents are now complete.

This morning crews are currently responding to seven calls relating to fallen trees.  Incidents have been prioritised and crews are on site.

Refuse and Recycling

The windy weather is causing loose materials (such as recycling) to be blown about and in some instances bins to fall over.  Our clean and green teams are working with refuse to ensure any materials are cleared as far as possible, although this may take time. If it is collection day, residents are asked to ensure bins and boxes are secure as possible and once bins are emptied, if possible they should be taken back to properties.

Household Waste Recycling Centres

Tudhoe, Annfield Plain, Roman Way and Coxhoe sites are closed due to the windy weather.  Different sites may be affected during the day and we will keep the web page and Customer Services staff updated.

Buildings and Facilities Maintenance Service

Overnight B&FM had no  weather related call outs.

The Property Helpdesk has received 2 calls for assistance since opening at 8.00am.

Etherley Lane Primary – Tree blown down at entrance
West Rainton Fence – Wooden fence blown down

Highway Service

Highways Services had a limited number of calls relating to the high winds, the only call related to a tree down at Ouston which caused some property damage and was dealt with accordingly.   Emergency response teams remain on duty today to deal with any further issues.

There are currently no road closures as a result of the high winds. If the position does change this will be included in road closure updates on the Council website.

Street Lighting

Due to the high winds we have had one wood pole down and  a further incident of a tree blowing down bringing overheads down at the same location on the B6312, Woodland Terrace between Sacriston and Nettlesworth.

Further Updates:

Staff from across the services will continue to monitor and react accordingly, including out of hours through usual procedures.

Information will be posted on the Councils website:

http://www.durham.gov.uk/article/11188/Weather-disruption-Wednesday-11-January

http://www.durham.gov.uk/alerts

If you wish to report an issue in your area please either contact us by telephone 03000 261000 or e-mail at help@durham.gov.uk.

 

Road sweepers – help us get our area clean

We have requested road sweepers for many streets in the area over recent weeks, particularly in Pity Me and Framwellgate Moor. The Council appears to only do road sweeping these days when requested rather than proactively. It does seem though that when requests are made, the work gets done, although we do have to ask more than once sometimes.

If you notice any streets with a lot of leaves/dirt on the road or pavement, please let us know and we will request action. the sooner they are cleared the less chance of blocked drains and flooding, or accidents.

Framwellgate Moor Post Office update – Not looking good

The Post Office is still set to close on Dec 30th. From January 13th, a  mobile service looks set to operate at the front of the Community Centre but it will only be there for a few hours each Friday. Clearly half a day a week is not what anyone wants to see. We need a full time post office in Framwellgate Moor. As local Lib Dem councillors we will continue to try and find a solution but it is not looking good.

Rosemount area broadband update

Yet again I chased up all the relevant parties this week, speaking to and emailing BT Openreach, the Council, Northern Powergrid and the Arnison Centre owners and indirectly, their Lawyers.

In short, the current hold up has been between Arnison centre lawyers and NPG.

Having spoken to NPG today they have returned documents which once signed by either the lawyers or the Arnison Centre owners will allow Northern Powergrid to come on site and dig the trench to supply electric to the Broadband box.

I chased up the Arnison Centre owners today to ask them to push their lawyers to respond quickly.

Once they have signed and returned to NPG the docs, NPG will book in the work, which could be anything from 4-8 weeks before NPG are on site due to Christmas holidays etc and they can’t start earlier because we have now reached the busiest period for the Arnison Centre and the disruption to the HGV access and bus gate is not allowed.

Unfortunately, in addition a small part of the area to dig up is public highway so that needs approving via the council which is something else we are going to chase up.

From NPG completing the works, Openreach have now confirmed to me that it would only take them 2 weeks to have the box fully active.

So best case scenario is now February for go live.

Needless to say I’m not holding out much hope of that given all the previous promises from so many parties, but given we would probably be still be at least a year away from getting this sorted if we hadn’t been intervening, a few more months wait is better than the alternative.

We will continue to chase everyone we need to right through to a successful conclusion.

So now we wait to see how long the Arnison Centre and their Lawyers take to sign the docs and return them to NPG.

The clock is once again ticking………

COUNTY PLAN CONSULTATION SHELVED

The Council has halted the County Plan yet again. This time because the government is to release a new White Paper on housing in January which may throw the Council’s housing projections out of the window.

The delays to the plan are almost exclusively due the arrogance of the Labour Party in seeking to force through overdevelopment in Durham City, which caused the first plan to be thrown out.

Now their delays have left us caught up in government policy. Hopefully the government will tell the Council that plans to sink Durham City in mass overdevelopment are unacceptable, however nothing would surprise me with the current Tory government.

POST OFFICE CLOSURE IN FRAMWELLGATE MOOR – We are fighting to keep a local service

Many of you may be aware that the postmaster is resigning at the Premier Store and the post office is closing at the end of the month.

As your local Lib Dem councillors we are pushing hard to find an alternative location for the post office. We have already publicised this in the press which can be seen on the Northern Echo here.

We are also approaching local businesses to see if any are willing to take on the service.

Please contact the post office to voice your concerns by writing to FREEPOST YOUR COMMENTS (Nothing else needed on the address). Or you can email: comments@postoffice.co.uk

The more people write in to voice their concerns and demand action, the more chance we can keep the service in the village.

Echo story:

AN APPEAL has been made for a business to come forward to take over the running of a post office in a Durham community.

Lib Dem councillors have made the call to ensure the future of post office services in Framwellgate Moor.

The post office, which was moved into a Nisa store on the Front Street about a year ago is to due to close on December 30 after the postmaster unexpectedly resigned.

Cllr Mark Wilkes said: “We challenged the closure of the stand-alone post office over concerns about the future of services a year or so ago.

“When the post office was moved into the Nisa store we thought great, the service is protected.

“Now that’s out the window. It is simply not acceptable for such a vibrant area with so much demand for postal services to not have a post office.”

Local Lib Dem councillors are approaching local businesses to see if any are willing to take on the service and will be speaking with Post Office Limited about what can be done.

In a letter to councillors, Post Office network operations advisor Angela Bettison said: “I would like to assure you that we are currently investigating the options available which will enable us to reinstate a post office service to the local community.

“In exploring this it is important that any future service is sustainable for the person operating the service and for Post Office Limited.”

A concerned Cllr Amanda Hopgood said: “We need to protect the diversity of our shopping areas.

“So many people of all ages in Framwellgate Moor use postal services.

“The city centre post office was downgraded and we cannot afford to see the service in Framwellgate Moor disappear.”

Fellow Lib Dem councillor Mamie Simmons said she was particularly concerned about elderly and disabled residents who rely on the post office to collect pensions and benefits.

Councillors have already had calls from concerned residents.

She said: “We must find a solution, there are too many people who have no alternative.

“One lady has told us she doesn’t have a bank account and struggles to get into Durham.

“These kinds of people are going to be seriously impacted by the loss of these services.”

Residents can comment on the closure by email to comments@postoffice.co.uk or by post to “FREEPOST Your Comments”. They can also comment on the closure by email to comments@postoffice.co.uk or by post to “FREEPOST Your Comments”.

 

Christmas at the Arnison Centre

Every year we try to find ways to cut congestion at the Centre. This year we have already been in touch with the site owners to ask that they look at what is possible to help with parking.

Thankfully the expanded carpark has been completed as well as the extra 50 staff spaces round the back. However the expansion of the centre means that it is looking busier than ever.

We have suggested they bring back the parking helpers who show where there are empty spaces, and continue to believe that the new layout needs some adjustment where some turns are too tight.

We have also asked if the council can signpost the Leisure Centre carpark as overflow parking at weekend.

Most importantly though, if you live close by and are not buying anything too heavy, consider walking to the centre at busy times – it’ll help burn off some of the calories we are all going to put on this Christmas and reduce congestion!!