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Last week I was mostly...

I've just returned from a long weekend Up North seeing my folks, which was lovely. I've been without broadband for a few days (insert your own joke about Northerners here), so I thought I'd do a quick round-up of last week's happenings before getting on with this week's work.

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London Road CPZ

The majority of correspondence I received from residents last week concerned controversial proposals to introduce a new Controlled Parking Zone in the area around London Road station.

Residents in the affected streets have now received consultation packs - whether they're for or against, people need to make their voices heard, so I hope the response rate is good.

I think my fellow ward councillor Cllr Kevin Allen is trying to set up a meeting with Highways officers about the proposed scheme - hopefully I'll hear more in the next few days.

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From Bra Wars to Bosom Buddies

The Bra Recycling photocall finally went ahead on Tuesday morning!

Dramatis personæ from l-r in first pic: Cllr Dee Simson, Leonie Petrarca of The Pink Dolphin Appeal, Cllr Jayne Bennett,
Cllr David Watkins, me, and Cllr Gill Mitchell with the first batch of bras to be donated to the collection point at The Level (Pictures: Hannah Brackenbury 16/06/09)

I'll leave it to readers to come up with their own captions...

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Prestonville Town Square?

On Tuesday I also met with Marek from the Prestonville Community Association to discuss an idea floated by residents for a 'Town Square' for the Prestonville community.

We met outside the Chimney House, and were joined by Lee Davies of Conran & Partners and Ben Meekings of Project Centre, a highway design consultancy and landscape architecture practice who have worked on a number of award-winning street schemes.

Marek has blogged about this, but the basic idea is along the lines of the Home Zone model, where cars are still allowed to use the road, but don't have priority over pedestrians or cyclists.

This is a really exciting idea. As you'll see from the pix below, there's loads of space where Upper Hamilton Road meets Buxton Road, so there'd be no need to lose any parking, and hopefully better siting of the bicycle racks too.

This is still very much an embryonic idea at the moment, but it was an excellent meeting - thanks so much to Lee and Ben for giving up their time to come and discuss it with us.

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Green New Deal at the UNISON Fringe

Also on Tuesday (it was a bit of an epic day), I took part in a panel on the Green New Deal at the UNISON Conference Fringe, organised by David Arnold (UNISON National Policy Officer for Green Issues).

My fellow panellists were Paddy Tipping MP, Lucy Pearce (Stop Climate Chaos coalition), Caroline Fife (UNISON South East Business & Environment officer), and Sarah Pearce (TUC Green Workplaces Project).

I was really pleased to be invited to take part, and enjoyed the Fringe session immensely. The other members of the panel spoke very passionately about the work they're doing in their respective fields in trying to advance some of the ideas contained within the Green New Deal, and the audience asked some excellent questions. It was also really heartening to hear just how much work the Trade Union movement is doing in engaging members with promoting sustainability in the workplace.

The hour passed very quickly, and I would have really liked more time for the questions, especially from the Planners present. I hope I get asked back next year!

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Preston Park Access

On Thursday I met with Preston Park Avenue residents to discuss their continuing campaign for a pedestrian access ramp into Preston Park at the northern end of the street.

Last October I presented a petition about this to the council (signed by over 300 residents), but little progress has been made since then, partly due to the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of plans for a parking scheme and associated landscaping works (which were due to include the access ramp) within the park itself.

I'm now trying to get to bottom of this, and will be putting a question to the Cabinet Member for the Environment at Full Council on July 16th.

The bottom line is that, with two Nursing Homes at the northern end of Preston Park Avenue, an access ramp is sorely needed . The photo above shows the nearest ramp, opposite no. 20 - about halfway up a very long road, and hundreds of yards away from the Nursing Homes.

Are residents going to have to wait another summer before access into the park is improved?

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This week is set to be a bit quieter, but having been away for a few days I've got some catching up to do (*eyes exploding Inbox*). And I am now going out for this evening's Green Group meeting.

A Good Year for the Roses

What a difference it's made having some decent late-Spring / early-Summer weather so far this year (unlike the last two years' washouts). I've noticed that roses in particular have been doing exceptionally well.

I love roses, and so I was pleased that my peregrinations today took me past two of the city's premier spots for enjoying these beautiful flowers:

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(apologies for the slightly dodgy composite - and for Anston House in the background...)



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THE ROSE WALK ON THE LEVEL



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Hats off to the CityParks gardeners for nuturing and tending these spectacular displays for everyone's enjoyment.

PS An unexpected, erm, "bonus" side-effect of my rose-related ramblings today is that I've had the theme from Prisoner Cell Block H stuck on my internal jukebox all evening (hmm).

Bra Wars

From: AN Officer [mailto:an.officer@brighton-hove.gov.uk]
Sent: 11 June 2009 16:31
To: Dee Simson; Amy Kennedy; Gill Mitchell; Jayne Bennett
Subject: Bra recycling picture - CANCELLED

Dear Cllrs,

A short while ago [AN Officer's colleague] informed you about a cross-party photo call the council press office was trying to organise in support of breast cancer awareness and fundraising.

Unfortunately, we will not now be able to use councillors in the photo call as Cllr Elgood has objected to it going ahead on the grounds that it would contravene purdah regulations on party political publicity in the run-up to local authority elections.

As you know, we believed the cross-party nature of the picture would circumvent any party politics. However, Cllr Elgood rightly points out that because there are no female Liberal Democrat councillors – and because he would not want male Liberal Democrat councillors to be in such a picture – it is not truly a ‘cross-party’ media initiative.

The photo call is now likely to go ahead with officers as it cannot be postponed due to the fact that the bra recycling bins are already in place and, as such, are the subject of public discussion.

I realise you will be disappointed but I hope I have clearly explained the reasons for this development. Please do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions.

AN
AN Officer
Brighton & Hove City Council

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From: Amy Kennedy
Sent: 11 June 2009 18:11
To: AN Officer; Dee Simson; Gill Mitchell; Jayne Bennett
Subject: RE: Bra recycling picture - CANCELLED

Dear AN

Thank you for letting us know that the Bra Recycling photocall has been cancelled.

I have to say I am extremely disappointed about this, and feel that Cllr Elgood might have waived his objections given the charitable nature of the project.

After all, it is hardly the fault of female Green, Conservative, Labour, or Independent councillors that the Liberal Democrats have no women representatives on Brighton & Hove City Council.

Nevertheless, I understand why you feel compelled to take this course of action under the circumstances, and I thank you again for advising us regarding the cancellation of the photocall.

With best wishes

Amy

Amy Kennedy
Green City Councillor for Preston Park Ward
Brighton & Hove City Council

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What a miserable response from the Liberal Democrats to an extremely worthwhile initiative.

Female readers in Brighton & Hove may like to know that the "bra banks" are now situated with the other recycling containers at the South Side of the Level.