Archive for 2010

Homegrown’s Charities evening

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

We are hosting an evening of presentations from past and present charities which our Homegrown festival has supported. It is on:-

Wednesday 30th June 8 – 9.30 in St Matthews’s Church hall

It might not be well know, but the Kingsdown Homegrown has given up to £1000 the past three years to various charities from 3 different continents. Each time we have had a link with a member of the Kingsdown community. So on Wednesday, Annie Syrett will be giving us news of what remarkable things she has achieved with the street children of Bolivia; Hilary Green will be reporting from Sri Lanka and Donald Sammut will show us what amazing things he has already been doing for leprosy in Promise Nepal. We will have refreshments and nibbles on offer and music from around the world.
Do come. All welcome

Summary of the committee meeting 5th May 2010

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Bedford Stepsare finally open.

Horfield Road abandoned garden - the planners say that the expected planning application to build houses on the former garden is UHB’s last opportunity to start work and remove the hoardings. There is an agreed timeframe, which includes dates for the planning application, sale and construction. A Planning Enforcement Notice will require UHB to remove the hoardings by the end of November. The Council’s legal department have completed the initial stages to prepare the notice for service. KCG has replied to say that the response was inadequate because vegetation is coming over the fence.

New entrance to BRI – 10/01545/F – KCG supports the application to put a new entrance on the Maudlin Street front of the BRI.

New Terrell Street wards – 10/01505/F – UHB will build a new ward block between the King Edward Building (E) the Heart Institute (N) the Queen Elizabeth Building (S). It will be visible only from Horfield Road. KCG supports the application but it wants the Council to impose a planning condition to lay out and manage the public areas. . The public space includes Terrell Street, Alfred Place, the Oncology car park, Bedford Steps and Cottage Place. More vehicles will use the area because, in addition to the vehicles, which will put down and pick up at the new Ward Block, UHB wants a one way route for delivery vehicles from Marlborough Hill, through Alfred Place to Horfield Road. This is a welcome safety measure. There is a lot of pedestrian traffic. Patients, visitors and staff use this area behind the BRI as do the public who walk along the historic streets. KCG supports separation of traffic and pedestrians where this is possible.

Westmoreland House Planning AppealThe Planning Inspector dismissed the developer’s appeal but there are no current proposals to redevelop this eyesore although the Council says that the problem is under active review.

Residents’ Parking Scheme – On the 25th March, the Cabinet decided to proceed with the Kingsdown scheme. The Council will proceed to the statutory consultation stage next.

15 Kingsdown Parade – The owner says that he intends to replace the existing oriel window with a like-for-like replacement. This is excellent news because of the oriel’s contribution to the street scene.

Montague Green – Committee members met, the central area parks manager who agreed to provide an estimate for the cost the removal of the rose bed and to replace it with a paved area and one or two seats, which will enjoy a view down Marlborough Hill.

The next committee meeting will be on Tuesday the 1st June. If you wish to meet the committee or bring any matters to their attention, please contact the secretary@Kingsdown.org.uk.

Colston Fort meeting, Weds 14 Apr 6-7pm

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Beck Marsh, Business Planning and Development Manager for the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, writes to say that the meeting for local residents will be going ahead this Wednesday,14th, from 6-7pm.  She adds that it “will be an opportunity to discuss any issues that have arisen for the local community in relation to the Trust’s work at Colston Fort”

Minutes of 2009-10 AGM

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Date of meeting — 7.30 p.m. on Thursday the 18th March 2010 at the Ark, Cotham Road South.

Andy King chaired the meeting. About 50 residents attended, but someone accidentally removed the attendance list and did not return it.

Minutes of the 2009 general meeting had been approved at the April 2009 committee meeting.

Annual report 2009–10 — John Frenkel summarised the annual report of the last year’s business, which was available at the meeting and posted on the KCG website and on the noticeboards. The meeting adopted the report.

The treasurer’s report — Pauline Allen presented the Group’s accounts for the year, which the meeting adopted. Capital payments this year will be provided to support the installation of more box lanterns.

Membership — About 95 households are members.

The 2010/11 committee — The meeting elected the officers and the committee who will be Pauline Allen (treasurer), John Frenkel (secretary), Nick Kidwell, Andy King, Jeremy Newick (Conservation Advisory Panel representative), Helen Phillips, Nigel Tasker, Wendy Tomlinson and Mary Wright. Tony Kerr promised to continue to maintain the website with Pete Ferne. Bridget and Malcolm Parker have agreed to continue as membership secretaries. Committee Members’ details appear on the KCG website, www.kingsdown.org.uk.

The committee emphasise that any member who wishes to come to a committee meeting is welcome. The Group needs more committee members to share the work.

The meeting noted that on the 25th March 2010 the Council’s Cabinet will decide whether the Kingsdown Residents’ Parking Scheme will proceed.

The formal meeting then closed to be followed by a presentations first from Craig Bennett from CODA, the architects to UHB about the new Terrell wards and then by Councillor Mark Wright about the devolution of part of the Council’s budget to Neighbourhood Partnerships.

Andy and Lucy King very kindly provided wine and soft drinks for members.

Bee Day Sat 17th April

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Here’s an extract from the latest HomeGrown newsletter. If you want to join the HomeGrown email group, then just send an email to

kingsdownhomegrown+subscribe@googlegroups.com

The preparations for this year’s HomeGrown (on September 11th) start on Saturday 17th April with another ‘Bee Day’

This is an afternoon organised by Sue and Nick Miller and Helen Phillips to promote bee keeping in Kingsdown. Nick will be explaining their new wall hung bee hive and we hope to have talks by other urban beekeepers. If you are not interested in having a hive, then you might like to grow wonderful and colourful annuals for a nectar supply for your local bees. Seeds will be on sale. There will also be plenty of information on what to do to encourage birds, bees and butterflies into our gardens. Ninetree Cider will be there and we hope to set up a fruit tree survey of Kingsdown.

To help Homegrown, there will be vegetable seeds, pots and compost to start you off on this year’s vegetable growing. Come and start Growing. All ages – but especially children. We hope to have a supplier of very trendy and colourful raised beds and garden ware for sale too.

Parking Scheme – “more consultation”

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Thanks to Ruth Rimmer for this link to the BBC website.

Neighbourhood Police Meeting Thurs 25th March, 630pm

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Graham Syrett from neighbourhood Watch writes:

Could I please remind you  that there will be a Kingsdown Neighbourhood Police Meeting at The Centre for the Deaf, King Square, Kingsdown at 6:30pm on Thursday 25 March 2010.

As I indicated previously, this meeting will be similar to our old style local PACT meetings but will be primarily for discussing local police/crime/concerns and issues.

BRI Redevelopment Project – Drop-in information session Tues 30th March

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

University Hospitals Bristol are holding a drop-in session on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 2.00 pm – 8.00 pm at the Ark Cotham Road South, Kingsdown BS6 5TZ

The purpose is to display the drawings and seek opinions, prior to Planning Application Submission on 6 April 2010

You can download the drawings here: UHB Poster – Public Consultation 300310

There will also be a presentation at the KCG AGM this Thursday, 18th March, which starts at 730