Local Resident Submissions to the Lincolnshire County Council Electoral Review

Local Resident Submissions to the Lincolnshire County Council Electoral Review

Local resident submissions to the Lincolnshire County Council electoral review This PDF document contains submissions from local residents Some versions of Adobe allow the viewer to move quickly between bookmarks. Local Boundary Commission for England Consultation Portal Page 1 of 1 Lincolnshire County Personal Details: Name: Jeanette Amaral E-mail: Postcode: Organisation Name: Comment text: I live in Hundleby, Spilsby, which currently sits on the edge of the Horncastle & Tetford ward. Our village is connected to and is an extenson of Spilsby, we use Spilsby doctors and services, shops, churches and other local services. We have little to do with Horncastle and Teford. Uploaded Documents: None Uploaded https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/print/informed-representation/5236 15/05/2015 Porter, Johanna From: Heidi Beech < > Sent: 21 May 2015 14:43 To: reviews Subject: Electoral Review of Lincolnshire Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Sirs I am writing to you to give my opinion on the electoral review of Lincolnshire with respect to the reduction of County Councillors from 77 to 71. While I appreciate that our County Councillors carry out an important job I think in this economic climate, that if by reducing the number of Councillors from 77 to 71 the Council can save around £100,000, the I would be in favour of this. Kind regards Heidi Wilson 1 Local Boundary Commission for England Consultation Portal Page 1 of 1 Lincolnshire County Personal Details: Name: John Bennett E-mail: Postcode: Organisation Name: Feature Annotations 1: The roads either side of Halmer Gate have houses of a similar character and should be in the same division. It would also be sensible to have St Mary and St Nicolas Parish Church and the nearby Parsonage in the same division. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2013. Map Features: Annotation 1: The roads either side of Halmer Gate have houses of a similar character and should be in the same division. It would also be sensible to have St Mary and St Nicolas Parish Church and the nearby Parsonage in the same division. Comment text: However Spalding is divided under the new arrangements I would like the comments above to be taken into consideration Uploaded Documents: None Uploaded https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/print/informed-representation/5680 16/07/2015 Local Boundary Commission for England Consultation Portal Page 1 of 1 Lincolnshire County Personal Details: Name: John Charles E-mail: Postcode: Organisation Name: Comment text: As councillors keep awarding themselves above national inflation rates increases in allowances I thoroughly approve of a reduction in their numbers, especially at a time when local government services are being reduced. Uploaded Documents: None Uploaded https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/print/informed-representation/5217 15/05/2015 Local Boundary Commission for England Consultation Portal Page 1 of 1 Lincolnshire County Personal Details: Name: Carleen dickinson E-mail: Postcode: Organisation Name: Comment text: I think the Skegness South boundary should go down more into Croft area to pick up its fair share of residents within that district. The Wainfleet and Burgh boundary could go across into Spilsby District and match up to district council Friskney ward by taking on Midville, New Leake and Eastville and any additional to make up the fair share of responsibility for residents per district. I note one district has 11000 residents (Skellingthorpe) within its responsibility which in contrast to Skegness South is extremely unfair. I have worked out that with the reduction of councillors it means either an average 800 more residents per councillor however the boundaries are allocated but much fairer to give each councillor a fair division, where able, to ensure no councillor has twice the responsibility of any other. Uploaded Documents: None Uploaded https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/print/informed-representation/5707 21/07/2015 Porter, Johanna From: Fuller, Heather Sent: 11 August 2015 08:47 To: Porter, Johanna Subject: FW: Well being of residents basic report From: Sent: 10 August 2015 22:11 To: reviews <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Well being of residents basic report Part of the report is for the current electoral review of Lincolnshire the rest is for an over view of Lincolnshire and recent history and population trends that will affect the wards. The report is for all MPs and government departments. 65% of Sleaford is over 65 years old, average age of death Public health report by Lincolnshire County Council 2013 http://www.research-lincs.org.uk/UI/Documents/public-health-annual-report-2013.pdf Life expectancy in Lincolnshire for the period 2006-2008: . Male life expectancy had increased to 78.0 years (above the national average of 77.9 years) . Female life expectancy had increased to 81.7 years (below the national average of 82.0 years) Therefore these houses would become available. As 65% of Sleaford is over the age of 65, how many houses would become available and when? 82 – 65 = 17 years. 78 – 65 = 13 years. What will happen to the surplice if there is no jobs or public transport in/to Sleaford. The decision is yours. Thanks Ken Fernandes From: Mayers, Mishka [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of reviews Sent: 10 August 2015 11:14 To: 'Admin5' Subject: RE: Well being of residents basic report Dear Ken, Thank you for your email, Has this been sent to us with regards to the current electoral review of Lincolnshire? Kind regards, 1 Mishka Mayers Review Assistant Local Government Boundary Commission for England 14th Floor Millbank Tower Millbank London SW1P 4QP Tel: 0330 500 1251 Email: [email protected] It would help us if you would take a few minutes to answer a few questions about your experience of how we dealt with you. How are we doing? - Click on this link to give us your views From: Admin5 Sent: 09 August 2015 15:21 To: Subject: Well being of residents basic report Please read the wellbeing of residents basic report – version 9.pdf If possible please distribute this e-mail. I have sent the PDF to all North Kesteven District Councillors and Sleaford Town Council councillors/ police, navigation, heritage, water directors so far. LCC & MP will also be sent a copy. Hopefully I will get feed back and new subject to include. My Introduction Determining the wellbeing in a community is fundamental to assess how well that community is prospering. I was motivated to investigate into this topic as I realised the potentials of Sleaford. “Community wellbeing arises from a wide variety of factors. By the amalgamation of social, economic, environmental, cultural, and political conditions acknowledged by individuals and their communities as essential for them to flourish and fulfil their potential”. -Public health researchers Wiseman and Brasher. We are fortunate to have numerous heritage assets such as the River Slea which is 18 miles long and a tributary of the River Witham. Upgrading of its water ways for leisure, tourism, goods transport and housing will help to generate a wealth of tourism and rise in economic growth. Road infrastructure to increase travel efficiency, therefore enhancing the viability of listed building in the area. With the added effect of cutting pollution and CO2 emissions. Using modern technology to build efficient houses, to cater for all residents and family unit needs is the way forward. 2 Installing renewable technology to generate our own energy, using natural resources, such as free heat from the sun for all heating requirements of the buildings, and free light to generate electricity, and the use of bio-digesters to recycle waste and turn it into usable products will help to save pounds and create a cleaner environment to live in. Sleaford has many rare and ancient trees which provide a wealth of benefit to our ecosystem and with no price tag. Some of these trees date back to the 1883 and beyond. Fostering community well-being involves a community driven process, whereby local stakeholders play a pivotal role in decision making processes. When properly managed, project spending and employment can yield positive outcomes for community well-being. This report explains with illustrations how to attain a flourishing society to live in which is beneficial to people of all ages. Page INDEX of attached PDF 4 The reason I started this project Council Tax Default – You should know this Wellbeing of residents Customer demography 10 Housing Types (which could be used) 11 Flood map of Sleaford Lincolnshire Flood map of Sleaford and Sea level rises Geology of Sleaford area Maps on the web from the year 1888 16 Why Trees 21 SuDS Geo-Tech materials and uses Re-enforces Turf cheaper inter-town/village path Waste management recycling Bio-gas, Helical Scoop wind generators 29 Building Energy Cost Savings Types of Solar heat panels Solar heat vacuum tubes with heat pipes Waste Management Single-Streaming Recycling Light/Sun tubes; Sun tunnels, Glass 37 Basic Community creating tool Outdoor Exercise Machines Considering every ward as a village Green space separation. 41 Traffic Calming Measures - Speed Table 48 River Slea, canal Gabions blocks, Concrete blanket Gabion plants 3 River management, pollution control 55 SLEAFORD alternative upgrade with plans. Rest of report is in PDF Ken Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Avast logo This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com Right-click here to download pictures. To This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the In ternet.

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