VIC DALBERT

LIBERAL DEMOCRAT COUNCILLOR FOR HOLYROOD,PRESTWICH & PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE FOR BURY SOUTH

Archive for June, 2008

Planning Applications June 2008

Monday, June 30th, 2008 by timpickstone

Planning Applications in Holyrood Ward in May 2008.
More information on each case available here

Application Number: 50180
Registration Date: 27/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 4 HARLECH AVENUE, WHITEFIELD, M45 6UE
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Decision: This case has not yet been decided

Application Number: 50034
Registration Date: 26/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 93 GLEBELANDS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1WF
Proposal: REPLACE GARAGE WITH DOUBLE LENGTH GARAGE TO SIDE OF DWELLING.
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho

Application Number: 50169
Registration Date: 24/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 86 HAMPDEN ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1LQ
Proposal: TWO STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE & SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE
Case Officer: Jennie Townsend

Application Number: 50116
Registration Date: 24/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 18 ST MARGARETS CLOSE, PRESTWICH, M25 5LY
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY SIDE / REAR EXTENSION: PORCH TO FRONT.
Case Officer: Jennie Townsend

Application Number: 50117
Registration Date: 12/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 167A SIMISTER LANE, SIMISTER, PRESTWICH, M25 2SF
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho

Application Number: 50112
Registration Date: 11/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 27 KINGS CLOSE, PRESTWICH, M25 1QE
Proposal: LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR PROPOSED CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Mark Kilby

Application Number: 50023
Registration Date: 10/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: SANDFIELD FARM, SIMON LANE, SIMISTER, WHITEFIELD, M24 4SF
Proposal: DEMOLITION OF DILAPIDATED TRADITIONAL BRICK BARN (AGRICULTURAL) AND A DILAPIDATED AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AND THEIR REPLACEMENT WITH TWO STEEL PORTAL FRAME BUILDING TO ACCOMMODATE 16 STABLE AND 5 FOALING BOXES TOGETHER WITH GENERAL STORAGE.
Case Officer: Helen Longworth

Application Number: 50027
Application registered Consultation period Awaiting decision Decided Appeal Appeal decided
Registration Date: 09/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 118 HEYS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1LA
Proposal: THREE STOREY AND TWO STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH TIMBER DECKING
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho

Application Number: 50075
Registration Date: 06/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 29 ST MARGARETS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2GT
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Janet Ingham

Application Number: 50082
Registration Date: 03/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 2 THORNLEY ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2SN
Proposal: TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho

Vote NO to Bury’s Elected Mayor

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 by timpickstone

Vote No

On July 3rd, the people of Bury will be asked to vote in a referendum. You should have already received your polling cards and people who have a postal vote should have received their ballot papers in the last few days. Everyone will have their chance to say whether or not you want the way the Council is run to change, so that it is led by an elected Mayor.

Lots of people have questions about this important issue, the local Lib Dems have produced this factsheet
to answer some of your questions.

Save Bury’s Post Offices

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 by timpickstone

PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR POST OFFICES - SAY NO TO CLOSURE

Save Bury Post Offices

Under proposals submitted by The Post Office and supported by the Labour Government, a further 5 Post Offices are being proposed for closure in the Bury area.

They are at Limefield on Walmersley Road, Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe, Elton, Greenmount and Rochdale Road.

We believe these are much valued community facilities that are depended upon by many in our communities, especially the elderly.The Post Office is now consulting on their proposals. Please sign and encourage friends to sign. The more support we can get the more likely we can make The Post Office listen to local people.

Sign the petition here

SAVE OUR POST OFFICES

June 11th, 2008 by vicdalbert

As the Post Office announced the Government backed Post Office closure proposals for Greater Manchester I joined MP’s fellow Parliamentary candidates and Councillors to  launch the Greater Manchester Lib Dem Save our post Offices petition. Bury faces 5 closures (despite local Labour claims of scare-mongering), 1 in Radcliffe, 1 in Greenmount and 3 in Bury.
The Liberal Democrats have a viable plan to prevent further closures and help to sustain the network; a plan that wouldn’t cost the earth that would invest in our local Post Office network not chop it up. Post Offices should be local and should be supporting our communities and we will continue to fight with our local community to save them.

Press Statement: GOVERNMENT BUILDING A DENTAL HEALTH TIME BOMB

June 6th, 2008 by vicdalbert

Commenting on the news that nearly 1m people have lost their NHS dentist since the Government introduced a new contract for NHS dentists in March 2006, local Lib Dems accused the Government of “ignoring the plight of the low paid and building a dental health time-bomb.” 

According to figures from the NHS Information Centre a total of 338,000 people lost their NHS dentistry in the last three months of 2007 - 3,674 people a day.In the North West the number of people treated plummeted by 61,000 in the 24 months to December 2007 , compared to the period up to March 2007.  4 out of 10 North West residents were not treated in the last 24 months.

Vic D’Albert, Lib Dem Parliamentary Spokesperson for Bury South commented.

“If evidence were needed that the new dental contract is failing then this surely is it.” “This Government is overseeing a crisis in NHS dentistry and as a result more and more people either don’t have a dentist, can’t find an NHS dentist or can’t afford the exorbitant cost of treatment. With dentists and hospitals treating more and more serious dental problems it’s now clear that the long term legacy of this Governments mishandling of NHS dentistry is a dental disease time-bomb.

” We need an urgent review into why reforms undertaken just two years ago have completely failed to improve access and action to get NHS dentistry back on track.”

Longfield Car Park

June 5th, 2008 by vicdalbert

I have been contacted by a number of people concerned that when they try to park at the Longfield Car park in the early morning it is already full of Metrolink commuters.

By agreement this car park remains closed until 9.30 to limit spaces taken by commuters in order that local shoppers and employees may still find a place to park.

In transpires that the barrier enforcing these conditions hasn’t been working and so the car park has remained accessable 24/7. I have now asked for an update on when repairs will have been carried out and a committment that it will be soon. I will post an update to this site when I get more information.

LACK OF CASH FOR ROAD REPAIRS “SCANDALOUS”

June 4th, 2008 by vicdalbert

Recently I have been vocal (at the recent Prestwich Area Partnership meeting and in the press) about the state of our local roads and the amount of money available to spend on them. Quite frankly I believe it is scandalous that we are expected to rubber stamp a paltry figure for road repairs that will barely scratch the surface of the work that is actually required to bring our roads and pavements up to scratch.

For information below I list the roads Local councillors and your Area Partnership have been asked to choose from to decide where the £105,000 available should be spent. The roads are listed in order of priority and I am sure you can think of roads near you that are worthy of inclusion. The top 6 are carried over from last year - we didn’t have enough then either! (Holyrood roads in capitals).

1. Fairway (cost of repairs) £152724

2. Sunny Drive £17862

3. Meade Hill Road £33926

4.OAKLANDS DRIVE £26575

5. West Meade £46084

6.Downham Crescent (part) £12243

7.CUCKOO LANE (part) £30961

8. MOUNT ROAD £76510

9. Barnhill Drive £28644

10. PENNANT DRIVE £10659

11.Mowbray Avenue £44938  

12.PARRENTHORN RD £115194

Is it me?

TACKLING KNIFE CRIME - LET’S START AT HOME

June 4th, 2008 by vicdalbert

A leading local Liberal Democrat has called on the Government to start tackling knife crime head on, by first dealing with knives in the home. 

In response to health service research that has identified that most knives used as weapons are kitchen knives, Vic D’Albert, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary spokesperson for Bury South is calling on the Government to press for changes to kitchen knife design. 

Vic D’Albert said, “Most kitchen knives have a sharp pointed end which is rarely if ever needed. Most kitchen knives are needed for chopping and cutting and we just don’t need a pointed end for stabbing! Even my bread knife has a pointed end – god only knows what that is needed for. “Health research has proven that many of these knives end up being used as weapons. If the Government is serious about reducing knife crime then every avenue has to be investigated.  

“Clearly it is a traditional that knives have a pointed end, even when not required. In my mind it is blindingly obvious that at a stroke we could make the home safer and cut the number of dangerous knives in the public domain by designing out the problem. Its time manufacturers responded and the Government needs to make sure that they do”. 

Lib Dems back National Recycling Week

June 2nd, 2008 by vicdalbert

recycle.jpgA UK-wide campaign to encourage people to recycle more of their household waste has been backed by Liberal Democrats in Bury. 

National Recycling Week is being held on 2nd – 8th June. This is the fifth year it has been held. It is run by Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP), a national organisation set up to help people produce less waste and advise on how best to deal with rubbish in an environmentally friendly way. 

Vic D’Albert, Parliamentary spokesperson for Bury South said, “In Bury the recycling and composting rate is 23%. That means we still have a long way to go before we are dealing with our waste in a way that does not leave a lasting problem for generations to come. 

“Liberal Democrats in Bury are delighted to be able to back National Recycling Week. We are encouraging as many residents as possible to make small changes in their lifestyles which will make large strides to ensuring we do not wreck our environment. 

“We waste a huge amount of food each year – on average we throw away 112kg of food each, most of which is still usable. People can avoid this waste by doing simple things such as producing a shopping list of what food is needed, rather than wandering around the supermarket buying what takes your fancy! 

“Last year in the

UK, it was estimated that we spent £8 billion on food that was still fit to be used when it was thrown away. Being green can save money! But if you do produce food waste, why not get a compost bin if you have a garden? 

“People should also try to buy food and other goods which have less packaging. And full use should be made of recycling facilities to dispose of waste. It is better that waste is turned back into something that is useful rather than dumped in the ground. 

 “There is a limit to how much rubbish we can throw into holes in the ground. There comes a point when we have to say that we cannot go on getting rid of waste in this way. 

“I am therefore we could support National Recycling Week  and I hope by highlighting the issue nationally it will be a great success and will help residents of Bury to cut waste and live greener lifestyles.”

Planning Applications May 2008

Sunday, June 1st, 2008 by timpickstone

Planning Applications in Holyrood Ward in May 2008.
More information on each case available here.

Application Number: 49892
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 41 FARM LANE, SIMISTER, PRESTWICH, M25 2RX
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Jane Langan
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it

Application Number: 49901
Registration Date: 20/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 347 HEYWOOD ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2RN
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE; DRIVE TO THE FRONT & DROP KERB FOR ACCESS; DISABLED RAMP TO FRONT.
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it

Application Number: 49871
Registration Date: 02/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 21 NURSERY ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 3DU
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION
Case Officer: Janet Ingham
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it

Application Number: 49834
Registration Date: 02/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 30 PARRENTHORN ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2RL
Proposal: LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR PROPOSED CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Mark Kilby
Decision: Lawful Development
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it