Wallnook Bridge Closed

Message from Council:

We had to close Wallnook Bridge on Wednesday as it had been unsafe by our Bridges Section.

The emergency closure notice has a duration of 21 days, after which it will be necessary to seal a temporary order to continue the legal closure to safeguard the public.

The temporary order has a maximum duration of 18 months and will be sealed to include a closure to pedestrians as this may be necessary at some stage.

A diversion is available via the main C62 road toward Front Street Langley Park.

I understand further investigation works may be undertaken to gauge a way forward for the bridge.

Further information may be available from the Senior Bridges Engineer Paul Newman on telephone number 03000 265272.

 

BUS PASSES – THINGS TO DO IF YOU RECEIVE ONE

Adapted from Nigel’s blog (Neville’s Cross Councillor):

 

Bus passes for pensioners expire on 31 March 2013. Durham County Council has announced how they are to be renewed.

So long as you have not changed address and your personal details are also unchanged, the Council will simply send you one through the post. The process of mailing them out started on 18 February and should be complete by 18 March.

According to the council if you have moved since getting your pass, then you will have to ring the Council on 03000 268 667 to change your details. (more…)

HIGHWAYS IN-ACTION LINE

Of all the days for Durham’s response phone numbers to be out of action:

Highways Action Line on 01913706000 is unobtainable, not even a message, you just don’t get through.

The new Streetscene response line connects and then cuts you off 03000261000

If you have an emergency request the following number is working today 01388720377 also the Social Care Direct number can redirect you. 0845 8 50 50 10 – use the other number if calling from a mobile as this one will set you back a fair bit when you see your bill.

BATTLE OF THE GRIT BINS

A couple of years ago I tried to get some extra grit bins for residents. I was successful with a few and not with others.

So I started looking at the criteria and through making sure that the surveying was done in exactly the right place on particular roads, managed to be successful for more residents, but still some areas remained without grit bins.

So I managed to get the criteria changed by pressuring for a review. As a result I got another two grit bins, but still had outstanding areas.

Last year under the new criteria, I repeated some requests and was successful, but not for all locations.

A few months ago I was asked about more areas, as were my fellow councillors in Newton Hall, Amanda and Mamie, so we set about trying to get some more. And now the fun has really started. (more…)

BUDGET UPDATE

So Durham County Council Labour councillors voted through the Council budget today.

This includes keeping a £12860 clothing allowance for Chair and Vice Chair

It also includes subsidising trade unions upto £130,000. Interestingly the £1.15m collected for the unions from staff is collected for free by taxpayers but our primary schools have to pay for their staff wages to be managed. Nothing fair there then.

Labour also voted to cut Citizen’s Advice Bureau funding again and refused to reduce the special allowances senior councillors get.

They also refused to cut the 65p a mile car allowance for senior officers. The saving could have helped to boost Bus routes by £300,000 a year. (more…)

LIB DEM ALTERNATIVE BUDGET

We have today published alternative budget proposals to the Labour-run council. We hope that they will adopt these on Wednesday and help to improve our county.

IN SHORT: More money for roads and footpaths, citizens advice, bus services, extra staff in council call centre, more money to help with careers advice in schools, program to support new business startups and extra funding for local regeneration projects in villages.

PAID FOR BY: Cutting Council Publicity magazine County News. Cutting chairman and vice-chairman’s clothing allowances, cutting union subsidies, reducing mileage allowances for senior staff and councillors, bringing forward money from next years budget not currently allocated to anything, and reducing the amount Labour plan to add to the already huge £21m reserves.

And the longer version: (more…)

THE AVENUE AND HUDSPETH ROADS AND PATHS FALLING TO BITS

On a walkabout with the housing officer and warden in Pity Me today, I have once again seen the deterioration in the state of the road and footpaths. The potholes on the estate are an utter disgrace now, some which I reported weeks ago haven’t been filled in, but there are many areas which I have again asked for proper patching work on.

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If the pavements are not resurfaced this year then there is something seriously wrong with Durham County Council. The government has provided over £10m of funding, another £1.5m has been added to the budget from the council and we will be pushing for further increase in funding this year  at next weeks budget. At the councils own admission after decades of being run by Labour they have £250m of repair backlogs.

Parts of The Avenue and Hudsepth are now dangerous and after 4 years of asking for work to the pavements I think it’s about time the council got out its shovels and diggers and got to work on these areas. (more…)

NEW FIRE STATION PLANNING APPLICATION

The application for a new fire station at Sniperley has been lodged. This link goes to the documents:

http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/dcs/DetailMain.asp?appid=2716&AppRef=cma%2F4%2F99&Category=All&Status=All&Appeal=All&District=All&Month=All&Year=All

 

I had a meeting when the pre-application came in and raised issues about landscaping, the size of the building and the old site.

If anyone wants to discuss any aspect of it please feel free to get in touch.

My comment to the press is below: (more…)

COUNCIL FAILURE TO CLEAR UP ON GRAY AND LUND AVENUE

I had to contact senior management today after my latest visit to Lund and Gray Avenue. Land between these streets is chock full of fly-tipping and despite being reported way back in December it is still there.

Thank fully I have been more successful working with the housing team and I expect them to be replacing some fencing – well done guys. overall though there appears to have been a complete failure by the council for the last few years to maintain this and other sites around the area and it has to be sorted out.

NEVER ENDING POTHOLES

Seems like not a day goes by when I drive over potholes.

Reported them on Folly Terrace, Woodbine Road, Red Briar Walk and the Orchard this week – some are ones I have reported before.

Two sunken drains I have repeatedly been asking to be repaired have now been done, one on Newton Drive which was deep enough to take your axle out and another of similar proportions on Pity me Front St, which only took about 5 attempts to get fixed. having said that the guys have done an excellent job on these repairs.

Proper patching work has also been done now on Dryburn View (Finchale Road) after my requests – I think a bus got damaged by one of the holes.

Any other areas with problems please let me know.