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The Week in East Bristol & North East Somerset FREE Issue no 378 2nd July 2015 Read by over 30,000 people every week In this week’s issue ...... pages 3 & 4 Travellers move on . after a brief stop in Keynsham page 13 MP makes maiden speech in the House . Luke Hall hails his predecessor pages 28 & 29 Armed Forces Day . The region pays tribute in 2 The Week • Thursday 2nd July 2015 Travellers leave Siston Common... and move onto Keynsham car park The travellers set up camp in Keynsham on Friday... but were gone by Monday evening (inset) The travellers who had been illegally occupying the stretch traveller encampments. Last year we had a similar issue with of Siston Common on Anchor Road left the site last Friday Siston Common and had measures put in place to prevent that and moved onto the new station car park in Keynsham for stretch of land being occupied again. the weekend. Continued on page 4 Following several visits from South Gloucestershire Council and police to the Siston site, an order was sought under the Criminal and Justice and Public Order Act 1994, granting the power to local authorities to evict travellers refusing to leave an illegal site. At around noon, following a peaceful discussion with the council's traveller unit and police, and after 12 days on site, the travellers left of their own accord. By that evening they had installed themselves on the overflow railway station car park on the outskirts of Keynsham which was recently levelled and resurfaced. Ward member for Siston Cllr Ian Adams said: “We often have issues in Siston around this time of year concerning illegal in The Week • Thursday 2nd July 2015 3 IllegalContinued from page 3 travellerwant it to remain available forsites all local people to use and This year an illegal encampment has been established enjoy and will use all powers available to us to maintain that. across the road where there are no bollards, though still on Cllr John Hopes, the chairman of Siston Parish Council, has Siston Common. As always we have acted as swiftly as been an outspoken critic of the way South Gloucestershire possible to engage with the police, the local community and Council has handled the situation. the travellers themselves to resolve the issue as quickly as He said the authority had made a reasonable effort to clean possible and I am now pleased to report that the site is up the area after the travellers had left but questioned its clear.” claim to have acted robustly as it had taken 12 days to get Council leader Cllr Matthew Riddle said: “We have a policy them off. to robustly challenge illegal traveller sites in South He told The Week In: “Residents telephoned, emailed and Gloucestershire. We are not hostile to the travelling used every means of contact to get this far. It is time South community and have made provision for sites throughout Gloucestershire Council get their act together in the interest the authority. However, we also value our common land and of all decent, law-abiding residents.” When Taylor Wimpey was granted planning permission to develop the former Cadbury's factory site in Keynsham, The Week in provision of additional car parking spaces for Keynsham Station was one of the conditions attached. The levelling and resurfacing work has suffered some delays but it is understood that the car park is due open in early July. On Monday a Taylor Wimpey spokesperson told us it was in the process of seeking legal action to ensure the travellers were moved on and by Monday evening they had gone. Barrs Court, Bitton, Brislington, Cadbury Heath, Compton Dando, Corston, Downend, Emersons Green, Fishponds, Hanham, Hillfields, Keynsham, Kingswood, Longwell Green, Mangotsfield, Marksbury, North Common, Oldland Common, Pucklechurch, Saltford, Staple Hill, Stockwood, St George, Warmley, Whitchurch, Wick, Willsbridge. 15,000 copies are distributed through retail outlets, libraries, pubs, community centres each week. Verified pick-up rate of 97%. Publisher Keynsham & Saltford Times Ltd, 8 Temple Court, Keynsham. BS31 1HA 0117 986 0381 www.theweekin.co.uk ISSN: 2052-9767 Managing Editor Stephen Rodgers [email protected] Editorial Becky Feather 07973 839936 Christine Rogers Advertising Jodie Deason and Tracy Broderick 0117 986 0381 [email protected] @theweekineditor No material in this publication, nor its associated website (www.theweekin.co.uk) may be reproduced without the written permission of Keynsham & Saltford Times Ltd. All rights reserved. in 4 The Week • Thursday 2nd July 2015 MPs write to Transport Secretary over M4 link campaign Kingswood MP Chris Skidmore and Thornbury & Yate MP Luke Hall are keeping up the pressure for a new Junction 18a on the M4 to link with the Avon Ring Road at Emersons Green. The campaign was raised in Prime Minister's Questions in March this year and in April Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin visited the Bristol & Bath Science Park at Emersons Green to meet members of the recently launched Gateway 2 Growth campaign. The MPs, who are part of the campaign, have now written to Mr McLoughlin, requesting that a delegation meet him and his Department to present their case for the new junction, which would be located near the Westerleigh roundabout. During their initial meeting with Mr McLoughlin, the campaign Luke Hall, Patrick McLoughlin and Chris Skidmore group proposed that a feasibility study would be conducted over the summer, looking at the case for the junction, both from a proposals for a M4 junction and link which would be of huge transport perspective, but also the economic case for growth benefit for the Bristol region. that the new junction would bring. “The delegation would include local MPs, members of the West In their letter to the Transport Secretary the MPs say: “We of England Local Enterprise Partnership, council leaders, and would be very grateful if it would be possible to arrange for business directors, who are all in agreement that the case for a ourselves to lead a delegation to visit yourself and officials at M4 link to the Avon Ring Road is overwhelming and should be the Department for Transport, so that we can set out clearly the a key infrastructure project for the South West.” in The Week • Thursday 2nd July 2015 5 Warmley Kingswood Man rescued by firefighters Residents consulted after smoke alarm alert on parking scheme A man was rescued from his smoke-filled home in People living in Tower Road North, Station Road and Crown Charlton Road after a fire broke out in the kitchen on Gardens are being asked what they think about a residents' Monday last week. parking scheme which would give them priority parking in a Firefighters from Kingswood and Brislington fire stations congested area. were alerted by a neighbour who heard a smoke alarm A meeting was held at sounding in the house. Warmley Community Centre When crews arrived they found smoke coming from the last month at which waiting letterbox, but as they were unable to get a response, they restrictions were discussed. forced their way in through the front door. This scheme has been Firefighters in breathing apparatus made a search of the allocated £19,000 through the home where they found a man in his 50s asleep in an Kings Forest Area Forum. upstairs bedroom. He was walked to safety before being During the meeting South treated by paramedics for the effects of smoke inhalation. Gloucestershire Council highways officer Adam Bunce The source of the smoke was found to be cooking which had shared a draft design which proposes residential parking been left on a hob in the kitchen. The small fire caused bays and double yellow lines along dropped kerbs. Local smoke to fill the property. An Avon Fire & Rescue Service councillor Ian Adams, pictured above with resident Paul spokesman said: “The incident highlights the importance of Jermy, said the proposal was designed to ensure residents a working smoke alarm, which alerted neighbours to the fire. are prioritised and have the option to sign up to the parking This allowed the man to be rescued with just minor smoke scheme. There would be an annual charge for a permit of inhalation, averting a much more serious incident.” £30 per year and £45 for a second one. A residential network Smoke alarms can be provided free of charge as part of the group is being created to share ideas. For more information fire safety visit service. Visit AFRS's website or call 0117 926 email Cllr Adams at [email protected] 2061. in 6 The Week • Thursday 2nd July 2015 St George Play survey results announced atAt Saturday's Music Music on the Hill onevent, the Friendsthe of Hill Troopers Hill were delighted to announce that 460 people - 95% of respondents to a survey - are in favour of a new play area on the field. This gives the green light to go ahead to the next stage, finding out what people want in it, and everyone is invited to drop in to a design session on Troopers Hill Field this Sunday (5th July) from 2pm to 4pm. Susan Acton-Campbell, who chairs the Friends, said: “It is clear that people want a fenced play area for under-sixes and a more open area of play for children aged six to 11. Now it is a question of what equipment is wanted.” From the design brief, quotes from play equipment companies will be obtained. The team of local parents and the Friends of Troopers Hill will also collect all the The Fantasy Orchestra documents they need for applying for grants.

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