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FREE Issue 665 10th February 2021 Read by more than 40,000 people each week ‘Make Charlton Road Safe’ campaign is launched A campaign has been launched to improve safety on “The increase in accidents is potentially due Charlton Road which stretches from Woollard Lane to three factors that seem to be creating a and into , with a 60mph speed limit in ‘perfect storm’; firstly, increased traffic due to places. several hundred new houses built between There is a petition on the change.org website called ‘Make Queen Charlton and Keynsham; secondly, Charlton Road Safe’ and also a Facebook group by the increased surface water on roads causing a same name has been started by concerned local residents slippery surface; and thirdly, a speed limit that Kirsty Edwards and Kay Padfield. has not been reviewed in line with the changed The petition, which has so far been signed by more than use of the road from quiet country lane to busy 300 people, says: “There have been numerous accidents commuter route. on this road over the last 20 years and the speed limit has “The purpose of this petition is to urge the Charlton Road near the Redlynch Lane junction not changed. However, during the period 25/12/2020 to relevant agencies to reduce the speed limit on 22/01/2021 (only four weeks) there were seven car this road and consider installing other traffic calming “Road users include commuters and families in motor accidents in the stretch of road from the recycling plant measures. The road has many bends and is an undulating, vehicles, but due to its proximity to smaller lanes and (Resourceful Earth) and the junction with Redlynch single carriageway with no pavement. tracks, it is also heavily used for recreational activities Lane. such as cycling and horse riding. There is much concern amongst the local community that there will soon be a fatality if nothing is done to make the road safer.” The campaigners have collated information and sent it to Parish Council, B&NES Council, the local police neighbourhood beat team, and local MP Jacob Rees-Mogg. They have been invited to attend the next Compton Dando Parish Council The junction of Charlton Road and Charlton Field Lane, near the meeting on Tuesday 16th February to present Resourceful Earth plant their findings.

Also in this Community COVID-19 Man arrested after Leisure plans for 4.99% council tax testing following new variant suspicious death in Wick quarry rises on the way week’s issue discovery . . . page 3 Kingswood . . . page 4 . . . pages 6 & 7 . . . page 8 2 The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 Major testing programme to track mutated COVID variant Community testing is being stepped up after a mutated, 16 without symptoms. more infectious, variant of COVID-19 was identified in Three additional mobile testing units have been rolled out – South Gloucestershire and Bristol. at the science park in Emersons Green (open 9am to 4pm), ‘Surge’ testing is taking place seven days a week across Imperial Retail Park in Hartcliffe Way (9am to 3pm) and specific postcode areas, including Mangotsfield, Downend, Bristol City Council Rapid Testing Centre in Wellington Fishponds, Hengrove and St George, for people aged over Road, St Judes (9am to 3pm). If you cannot get to a mobile test site, you can collect a test from one of the collect and drop sites. In South Postcodes on the list Gloucestershire they are at Emersons Green Library, Queuing for testing at the science The postcode sectors are the areas eligible for testing Downend Library and Staple Hill Library, all open every day park in Emersons Green without symptoms, but this does not mean the variant is from 9am to 5pm. further. The following day South Glos Council confirmed the necessarily present there. The five libraries being used as collect and drop sites in mutated variant was also in the district. Bristol are Fishponds, Wick Road, Whitchurch, Henleaze BS1 3 (Stokes Croft) boundary) The new Kent variant is much more infectious and spreads and Junction 3. All are open from Monday to Saturday, 10am BS2 0 (Easton) BS9 4 (Henleaze) more easily. to 4pm. The city council says it’s working to establish and BS2 8 (Cotham) BS14 0 (Hengrove, only confirm a Sunday service. There could also be door-to-door BS2 9 (St Pauls) within city council testing services in certain circumstances. BS3 5 (Bedminster) boundary) Latest infection rate figures More than 2,000 tests were carried out across the three BS4 4 (Brislington) BS14 9 (Hengrove) Data from South Glos Council on Monday showed a mobile sites on Sunday, just 36 hours after notice to do so. BS5 0 (Easton, St BS16 1 (Broomhill) COVID-19 infection rate of 192.6 new cases per 100,000 Initially there was no need to book an appointment but a George, Whitehall) BS16 2 (Downend & population in the latest week – down 26% compared to booking process was starting yesterday (Tuesday). The BS5 6 (Eastville) Fishponds) the previous week. standard tests involve a swab of the nose and throat, which BS5 7 (St George) BS16 3 (Fishponds) Statistics for Bristol showed 211 new cases per 100,000 are analysed in labs, rather than lateral flow tests, also known BS6 5 (St Pauls) BS16 5 (Mangotsfield) population (down from 270 the previous week). as rapid tests. BS6 6 (Redland) BS16 6 (Mangotsfield) Figures released by B&NES on Monday showed the The city council first issued a statement last Tuesday saying BS8 2 (Clifton) BS16 7 (Mangotsfield) district’s COVID-19 infection rate for the period ending that 11 cases of a mutated variant of the virus first found in BS8 3 (Clifton, only BS16 9 (Mangotsfield) 2nd February was 145 per 100,000 population compared Kent had been detected in Bristol and that further within city council BS37 8 (Yate) to 215 for the previous seven days. investigations were under way to understand if it had spread

The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 3 Man is arrested over suspicious Riverside death in Kingswood patrols An investigation is under way into the to be carried out to determine the cause of suspicious death of a man in Kingswood. death. continue Police were called at 3am on Sunday to a DCI Hannant added that the victim’s family house in Kennard Road by the ambulance would be supported by a specialist liaison The local police beat team in Saltford service to a report that a man in his 20s had officer. are continuing to regularly patrol suffered a serious injury. He was pronounced “We know this incident will cause concern riverside areas. Posters have also dead a short time later. to those living in the local area so there will gone up in the village to remind DCI Darren Hannant, of the Major Crime be additional patrols of the area over the people of current COVID-19 Investigation Team, said the death was being coming days.” guidance. treated as suspicious and a 25-year-old man If you have information about this incident Last summer saw hordes of day- was arrested. The property was cordoned and haven’t yet spoken with the police, call trippers visiting beauty spots along off for further inquiries to take place. A 101 and give the call handler the reference the River Avon, prompting concerns forensic post-mortem examination was due number 5221026964. about the lack of social distancing and the litter being left.

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4 The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 Plans for slip road into waste and recycling centre are revealed

SUEZ Recycling & Recovery UK have finally lodged plans with South Gloucestershire Council for a slip road into the waste transfer station and Sort It centre at Carsons Road in Mangotsfield. A dedicated slip road aims to improve the long-standing issues of traffic Longwell Green branch queuing to access the site. It will be located at the intersection of of Caffè Nero closes Carsons Road Link and Carsons Road Yesterday (Tuesday) was the last day of trading for the to the east of the Siston Hill Caffè Nero branch at the Gallagher Shopping Park in Roundabout. The land forms part of the Longwell Green. existing verge and the slip road will A note had been put up at the coffee shop, which had provide a new single lane which will been operating a takeaway service during lockdown, act as an extension to the existing road advising customers: “After just over five happy years for vehicles turning left into the site. here, this Caffè Nero is sadly having to close due to Those wanting to access the residential circumstances beyond our control. areas to the north will be separated “We have loved being here and would like to thank you from vehicles trying to access the site, for anyone wishing to find out more Cowhorn depot in Warmley to Carsons for being wonderful customers – it has always been a reducing queues and delays. about the plans and to have their say. Road. privilege to serve you. The schedule is running behind the The council has already said that land This will not be assessed until after “Our last day of trading will be Tuesday 9th February.” proposed timescale which had to the south of the recycling centre may completion of the slip road and any Last week we reported that the retail park has lost its envisaged plans going in last spring. present the opportunity to move the proposals would be subject to planning Outfit store. It is one of the branches of the troubled The planning reference is P21/00540/F collection vehicle fleet from the permission. Arcadia Group which will not reopen after lockdown.

The Week in • Wednesday 10th Februaryy 2021 5 Plans to turn former quarry into the Plans to create the leading outdoor centre in the South wild art, and conservation classes. There would also be The agreement with Wick Quarry Ltd is for a minimum of West at the disused limestone quarry in Wick have been wellbeing sessions. 10 years. The proposed use is seen as an interim one, pending submitted to South Gloucestershire Council. The company won a bronze ethical, responsible and the ultimate restoration of the body of water and the quarry UK Active Outdoors Ltd say activities at Wick Outdoor sustainability tourism award 2019-2020 in the Bristol, Bath complex to a nature reserve in accordance with planning Centre would include swimming, stand up paddle boarding, and Somerset tourism awards and want to expand on this at permission already granted. kayaking, axe throwing, archery, target sports, bushcraft, Wick Quarry and “go for gold”. The development site sits within the disused quarry and there is an active quarry just over 300 metres to the south. UK Active Outdoors Ltd’s plans include five converted shipping Security to deter containers to be used as a reception, small offices, meeting room, and a sustainable café with indoor space at the top of trespassers the site, and two secure shipping containers for equipment storage located near the lake and open space. The quarry has attracted a good deal of anti-social UK Active Outdoors Ltd say: “On the lake, we will put in a behaviour over the years, with people swimming there launch platform and floating pontoons for safe access onto while ignoring the dangers of very deep and extremely the water. Safety buoys will also be added in the water for cold water. lane usage.” UK Active Outdoors Ltd say: “Wick Quarry Ltd are not Sustainability is a key part of the project and green energy able to constantly monitor the north area of the quarry and would be used where possible. many people have cut and found ways to climb the fence There would be a 44-space car park in the top corner next to to access this area of the site. Rock Road. There is already security fencing in place there “During the spring lockdown of 2020, Wick Quarry had and a double security gate is proposed just above Cleeve many trespassers, some days up to 200 people in the water Lane. Security cameras and motion sensing security lights for those who wanted to go for a swim on one of the hot would be positioned at the entry point. days. As part of the agreement with Wick Quarry Ltd we Also provided on the site would be space for 40 bikes. UK will monitor the security at the site. We will have a team Active Outdoors Ltd say: “This is because a lot of swimmers of people on site, seven days a week…Having a company will be training for triathlons and will make their way to the operating on site will deter unauthorised access.” centre in this way. Using sustainable modes of transport is also something we will be promoting at the location.”

6 The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 South West’s leading outdoor centre Activity companies will leave Avon Valley UK Active Outdoors Ltd say they are looking to relocate two current and successful activity companies from Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park in Keynsham to the quarry. They say: “Sadly, coronavirus has damaged Avon Valley’s business to a point they may not come back from; as well there is a road and housing project which is planning to go through the park and therefore it’s no longer viable to operate there and the main reason we need to move. “We do not know the current timescale of this project as Hours of opening would vary from season to season; in the their plans with Wick & Abson Parish Council and the it has been put on hold, but we were supposed to move summer months, the site would be accessible to customers feedback was positive, with some general concerns with the at the latest 2021, according to the original plans.” from 8am to 8pm. potential traffic increase, which the company say can be UK Active Outdoors Ltd hope to be operating in Wick As part of the scheme the existing pathway leading down to managed via a one-way system. by April and say all of their shelters, equipment and the lake would be restored, removing the overgrown The planning reference is P21/00116/F and the deadline for office are portable and can easily be shipped over to the vegetation. people wishing to have their say on the proposals is 26th new site. UK Active Outdoors Ltd say they have already discussed February.

The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 7 LETTERS Empty shop Why are the roads so busy required to have a group of voluntary Naomi Howell conversion in lockdown? trustees who have a supervisory role in Longwell Green ensuring activities at the ground comply Dear Editor with the objects of the charity. Why are COVID rules approved In reference to your letter from a frustrated Some of the trustees are nominated by van driver in Issue 661 (13th January). relaxed for sport? South Gloucestershire Council has sports using the BRG but others come from On my daily walk for exercise/shopping Dear Editor granted approval for a former the community. If you live in the Bitton convenience store in a rank of shops in I have also noticed how busy the roads Why won't anyone discuss the fact that the area and are keen that sports facilities Kingswood to be turned into a flat. are at weekends. I wonder if anyone else general public are not allowed to travel or should continue to thrive at BRG, then I Applicant Mr J Gentry had said the has noticed the increasing number of road have close contact with anyone, when offer you the opportunity to serve as a premises at 135 Station Road is not in a traffic accidents being reported on the radio football and rugby players can travel trustee and join us in our quarterly key shopping area and has been up for and local media. Because of coronavirus the length and breadth of the country and meetings. rent for more than a year with no restrictions, I thought there would be far have very close contact with their Anyone interested and who would like to interest, adding that the other shops less traffic on the roads. teammates? know more, please ring me on 0117 403 adequately serve the community. With so many isolating, is it a lack of police Every day there are reports of people being Council planners said that whilst the 6845 and I will be happy to provide further fined for travelling out of their area. People traffic patrols, bad driving or are the speed loss of the shop is “regrettable”, it is details. cannot visit or hug their relatives in care cameras and warning signs on motorways important to support proposals to bring Paul Cooney homes. It's heart-breaking to see someone switched off? back vacant floor space into active use. Chairman of the trustees, who is only allowed to wave through a M.J. Crew They said the character of the parade of Bitton Recreation Ground window to their relative, some of them who Fishponds shops has a “domestic appearance” so it are terminally ill. Yet every time you switch will not be completely out of character. Thank you everyone on the TV there are footballers hugging Charity looking for a new Dear Editor each other and rugby players with their faces touching other players when they trustee I would like to thank all of my family, THE WEEK IN Dear Editor friends and church for their cards, flowers, tackle a player or when they are in a scrum. Following the death of Mr Ted Claxton, the phone calls and other help at the recent loss Why is there one rule for them and another adverts Bitton Recreation Ground (BRG) is looking of my dear husband Maurice. for the rest of us? call to appoint a new trustee. We spent many happy years together. Maggie 0117 986 0381 BRG is a registered charity which is by law God bless you all. Bristol ‘Recover and Rise’ budget for South Glos South Gloucestershire Council has pandemic. A £1m council tax relief package support. There is also £1.2m for phase two Adult Social Care. approved proposals for this year’s budget. is being opened up to more residents than of the council’s Recovery Curriculum with The full budget proposals were approved by Among other key factors of the council’s ever and there is a £1.3m pay increase brand new provision to help children catch the Cabinet at their meeting last Monday and budget for the year beginning in April are targeted at the lowest paid staff, as well as up on lost learning because of the pandemic. were expected to be rubberstamped at a vital support for residents hit hardest by the increased funding for domestic violence A 1.99% council tax rise is proposed to meeting of the full council on Wednesday protect services and a 3% precept to boost 10th February. Council tax bills in B&NES set to rise by just under 5% Criticism levelled at Residents of Bath & North East Somerset since the first national lockdown was will see an increase of just under 5% in imposed last March. The council estimates negligent landlords their council tax bill from April. the shortfall to be in excess of £13m. The increase of 1.99% on the council tax However, it is proposing to maintain a South Gloucestershire’s budget includes Cllr Kim Scudamore, who is secretary to plus a 3% levy for Adult Social Care costs balanced budget for the financial year new investment into Kingswood town the Whitfield Tabernacle trustees, was due to be ratified by the council’s 2021-2 without the need to draw on centre, including the Whitfield Tabernacle welcomed the package of funding and the Cabinet this week. Like with many other balances and cash reserves. Achieving that restoration. The council plans to allocate vision to do something transformational councils, the last 10 months have resulted will require further savings of £8.48m over up to £5m from its land and property with the town centre. in an increase in demand on its care the coming 12 months and a range of investment fund towards property But he highlighted: “Kingswood has a few services and the precept is the maximum measures have been proposed in the acquisition. which, together with a £7.56m landlords who seem reluctant to take B&NES is permitted to levy. budget. Once approved, as expected at this investment agreed recently by the West of responsibility for the upkeep of their B&NES also relies on income from week’s Cabinet meeting, the budget will Combined Authority, will match property and don’t seem to care about the tourism, car parking and commercial rents then be formally adopted by the full the £12.5m secured through the impact that their deteriorating buildings and these have all been heavily impacted council on 23rd February. Government’s Future High Streets Fund. can have on the entire area.”

8 The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 Appeal after replacement care home plans are refused

A developer has lodged an appeal after their plans to building they replace, they would not be as high as the build a replacement care home on the site of the derelict neighbouring health centre. one in St Clements Road in Keynsham were refused by They argue that a care home is a much-needed facility to B&NES Council. cater for the ageing population and will generate significant The proposed home would be in three separate buildings employment opportunities. around a central parking courtyard on the old Treetops site, B&NES Council received one letter of support for the plans with access from the existing Keynsham Health Centre car but more than 40 letters of objection. Many considered the park. proposal too tall and overbearing and were worried about the The previous bungalow-style care home, run by the Shaw impacts of the extra traffic. Local councillor Alan Hale Foundation, closed after critical Care Quality Commission objected, saying that that the development would turn the reports. Treetops provided care and support for up to 24 older approach road within the site into a “canyon” and would be people, some with dementia. a very large blot on the view from Wellsway, while the Treetops The replacement scheme proposed by UKS Ltd was volume of traffic using a very basic residential road would originally for 78 bedrooms over four storeys, but they increase “massively”. more weight applied to the benefits of the proposed reduced it to 57 beds over three storeys to try to address the Outlining the problems with the application, B&NES development: “The bottom line is that the council seems to council’s concerns. Council said: “The application has a number of shortcomings overlook that that there is an existing dilapidated care home The three proposed buildings - a care home, nursing home and would result in a series of harms that would conflict with on the site, with car parking on the frontage, no trees, large and a care home for patients with dementia - would each the development plan. The harm to the setting of the boundary walls and fences, and small garden areas. The contain 19 ‘care suites’. The developer’s agents say that Keynsham Conservation Area is not outweighed by the proposal will deliver a new care facility and careful internal although the buildings would be substantially higher than the limited public benefits of the scheme. Neither do they and external design will ensure high-quality accommodation outweigh the other identified harms including the for vulnerable members of the community is provided.” harm to the landscape setting, harm to the visual The agents also point out that the council calls the health amenities of the Green Belt, the poor quality design, centre, as a backdrop to the site, a “monolith” that “sits the lack of adequate amenity space, the lack of green uncomfortably on the skyline”, although they disagree. infrastructure, the inappropriate drainage strategy or “The council is trying to convince the decision maker that the failure to provide a sustainable construction this building should be disregarded as a ‘bad decision’ and checklist or energy strategy.” the appeal scheme should reflect the suburban two-storey The decision on whether permission should be residential context that predominates. For the appellant, we granted now rests with an inspector appointed by the have to stress that the council may have ‘been having a bad Secretary of State. day’ when this building was approved, nonetheless is part of As part of the appeal, the agents argue that less the context, it is not going anywhere soon and has to be Keynsham Health Centre weight should be applied to the harmful impacts and assessed as context.” Sudoku SUNDAY CHEMISTS Sunday 14th February Boots, Gallagher Retail Park, Longwell Green 1-Easy 2 -Hard (10.30am-4pm) Asda, Longwell Green (10am-4pm) Boots, Emersons Green Retail Park (10.30am-4.30pm) Sainsbury’s, Emersons Green Retail Park (9.30am-4.30pm) Stockwood Pharmacy, 78 Hollway Road, BS14 8PG (9am-7pm) Keynsham Pharmacy, 15 Station Road, BS31 2BH (10am-4pm) Tesco, Callington Road, Brislington (10am to 4pm) Morrisons, 688-718 Fishponds Road, Fishponds (10am-4pm) Boots, Avonmeads Retail Park, St Philips Causeway (11am-5pm)

The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 9 £1.5m redesign to make Keynsham Civic Centre new district-wide HQ More details have been released about during lockdown, the council has been re- Already, office space has been vacated on the plans to redesign the interior of Keynsham appraising its future office needs. It set about St Martin’s Hospital site and in Lewis House Civic Centre for it to become the central reducing its office space in Bath and making in Bath. Two of the four floors had already office for Bath & North East Somerset Keynsham the HQ where staff and been let commercially and the other two are District Council (B&NES). departments can meet and work in a now being marketed. At Keynsham a fixed- As we reported in December (Issue 658) with ‘blended’ or split system of home and office term contract procurement manager is being around 1,200 staff having to work from home working. recruited and architects engaged to work on interior design concepts prior to a contractor being engaged. From the report considered by B&NES Cabinet Built only seven years ago, Keynsham Civic Centre had a classic office interior with room roles cannot be fulfilled from home and that for up to 520 staff. While a ‘hot teams and departments still need to meet in desking’ system has been in place order to exchange ideas and simply enjoy from the start, the new design will face-to-face contact. Post-pandemic, the most cater for team meeting spaces and likely split working system is envisaged as smaller pods for more staff commuting to Keynsham on two or confidential discussions. Initial three days a week. designs suggest that the building Some key roles will be retained at the capacity could be increasedChris Wright,Guildhall left, with in Bath, Chief as Constable well as a limitedAndy Marsh amount significantly, providing it meets of meeting space. No changes are planned for fire safety certification. council offices at The Hollies at Midsomer The council sees a future where Norton. In a report due to be considered by home working will be the norm B&NES Council’s Cabinet this week the for most staff and to that end, 325 budget for the office transformation across new laptops have also been the next two financial years has been set at ordered so that staff are not reliant just over £1.5m. The expectation is for the on their own computers. But the saving on office space in Bath and income policy also recognises that some from commercial rents to offset this cost.

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10 The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 Three bikes stolen from Whitchurch home These three bikes were stolen from an Orbea Wild, a grey and orange Voodoo Bantu address in the Ridgeway Lane area of and a grey and pink Boardman SLR 8.6. Whitchurch on Friday 15th January. If you can help, call 101 and quote reference They are described as a green and orange 5221010057.

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The Week in • Wednesday 10th February 2021 11 Police break up 25th anniversary of the death of firefighter multiple house parties Fleur Lombard Staff from across Avon Fire & Avon & Somerset Police disrupted more than a dozen subject to a fixed penalty notice (FPN) of £200 which Rescue Service observed a house parties on the last weekend of January - including doubles with each repeated offence. minute’s silence last Thursday one in Kingswood - and issued a total of 47 fixed penalty Among the places across the force area that FPNs were to mark the 25th anniversary of notices – 13 of which were for £800. handed was a gathering at Elmtree Way in Kingswood. firefighter Fleur Lombard’s On 20th January the minimum penalty which can be given Inspector Ruth Gawler said: “Millions of people across the death while fighting an arson to anyone attending a party or gathering of more than 15 country are diligently following the rules and making huge attack in Staple Hill. people quadrupled, with fines of up to £6,400 for repeat sacrifices to limit the spread of coronavirus. Yet there is Some firefighters joined the offenders. clearly a selfish minority who seem to think the rules don’t community of Staple Hill at 11am at a social distance to Those attending gatherings of 15 people or fewer are still apply to them and they can go about their lives as normal.” remember 21-year-old Fleur, who was posthumously awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal and Chief Fire Situations Vacant Officer’s Commendation in recognition of her bravery. Fleur had been fighting a serious fire in Leo’s supermarket on Sunday 4th February 1996 when together with fellow firefighter Robert Seaman, she entered the building to search for missing persons and to help contain the fire. But conditions deteriorated and she was caught in a flashover and killed by the intense heat. In a tribute on Thursday Avon Fire & Rescue Service said: “Today marks the 25th anniversary of the tragic death of firefighter Fleur Lombard. It’s hard to believe it’s been a quarter of a century since the death of Fleur, her loss is keenly felt across the service and our thoughts remain with her loved ones. Gone but never forgotten.”

12 The Week in • Wednesday 10thSuzanne February Rolt 2021 Grass paving system idea Family Announcements for eyesore piece of land Bereavements A reinforced grass paving system has been suggested for an eyesore piece of land in Hanham. Cllr June Bamford told last Wednesday’s meeting of Hanham Parish Council that some local residents have been complaining about cars parked on the grass at Church Road, by the Memorial Road junction. The land is owned and maintained by South Gloucestershire Council. She said she had been told that the vehicles that park there are mainly from a car dealer: “It gets very, very muddy and it spreads on to the pavement, which can be slippery when it’s icy, and it looks an eyesore.” She said she has spoken to South Glos said that after a report to enforcement, lay a paving system for parking similar Council’s highways department which the trader’s vehicles had stopped to one at Syston Way at New had considered planting some trees parking not just there but everywhere Cheltenham which allows the grass to until they discovered there were too around Hanham, but he noticed that the come through but not mud. many utilities underneath. She said problem is starting to come back again. Cllr Bamford said she would ask South other options might be logs or planters. Cllr Bernard Jackson suggested that Glos Council officers whether that Parish council chair Ian Richardson South Glos Council might be able to might be feasible.

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