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  1. Part time job in Blackpark. For Yourspace Wales

     

     

    Job vacancy volunteer coordinator: Hours are one full day or two half days per week. This is for a fixed term initially 12 months( which may then be extended), to include a three month probationary period. To apply send your Cv and covering letter to Yourspacewales@hotmail.co.uk or through post to Rachel Hancocks at Black Park Chapel , Black Park,Halton. LL14 5BB.(telephone 01691778800).Salary dependent on qualifications and experience. Closing date Friday 20th September. Job and person specification available on request.

     

    https://www.facebook.com/yourspacewales


  2. There has been quite a lot of press coverage of this over the last few days.

     Last night Oswestry Town Council had a special meeting to consider how it should respond to the SamDev Hillfort proposals.  It is reported in the Shropshire Star today,  http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2013/09/04/council-adamant-over-protection-for-oswestry-hillfort/   

    There was a good letter in the paper last night too.  http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2013/09/03/letter-magic-of-old-oswestry-hill-fort-will-be-lost-if-plans-go-ahead/

     

    By the way, the aerial photo of the hillfort use by the Shropshire Star shows the WW1 training trenches on the top really well, the low winter light picks them out beautifully.

     

    ..and the petition is still open as it was decide to continue it after the SamDev consultation deadline, when the ,at that stage, current petition was handed in.  Please sign it and comment if you haven't done so already.  http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/request-that-shropshire-council-withdraw-proposals-to-build-houses-alongside-old-oswestry-iron-age-hillfort

     

    The Facebook Page is kept up to date.. https://www.facebook.com/OldOswestryHillfort

     

    and this will be on the Agenda for the next Selattyn and Gobowen Parish Council meeting  http://www.2shrop.net/2shropnet/AToZOfMini-sites/S/SelattynAndGobowenParishCouncil/CouncilMeetings


  3. Well the Planning Dept was contacted about receiving the petition, and after a bit of discussion Mal Price agree to receive it at Shire Hall.  Hillfort group took the photos, no press involved, and the whole thing was very nonconfrontational, because we just wanted to present the signatures on behalf of everyone who signed, and so saw it as part of the SamDev consultation process.  Heather still had the banner in her shed so we took that along too.

     

    You should probably get in touch with the Oswestry 2020 Neighbourhood Plan people.  I have seen a recent draft, and there is mention of the walking/cycle route in there, as a later phase of the development of the route.  It's not published yet but will become a working document for the council planning.  


  4. Well the beauty (?) of all this Localism is that informed opinions are not as important as they once were, and the opinions of 'the community' count much more highly than before.  The process must have frequent consultation and the numbers game has greater than ever value as a means of demonstrating a majority opinion.  Hence so very many petitions around just now, and all those people who just seem to sign anything that is put under their noses.  Legally, under these new English Bills, the Council MUST be seen to pay attention to all of this.  Whether going through the process and actually responding to consultations are the same thing is something else.


  5. The Oswestry 2020 people are a bit cross, at the last meeting it was discussed and most people there did not want development around Old Oswestry.  It isn't legitimate to quote something which hasn't been published yet, or even minutes from the meeting, and I suspect that the final version, if it is based on what people have said they want, won't say that, but who can tell!


  6. Well, since we started this thread the idea of fracking has become a hot potato. But still everyone persists in calling all these new methods to extract energy from underground 'Fracking'.  There is an interesting statement from Owen Paterson in the Shropshire Star today  http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2013/08/24/shropshire-should-welcome-fracking-says-mp-owen-paterson/

     

    and this week John Vidal wrote an informative piece about Hydraulic Fracking (to give it its proper title) for The Guardian.  http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/aug/19/fracks-figures-big-questions-hydraulic-fracturing

     

    Does anyone know what is happening at the 3 exploration areas around here?


  7. Friday 23rd was the deadline for people to comment on Shropshire Council's SamDev Revised Options, so the Petition to ask them to rethink plan to release land for housing at the Hillfort was duly delivered to the council in Shirehall at 3 pm.  5620 signatures in total were collected from the online petition and the hard copies which were around Oswestry and Gobowen and were presented to Cllr Mal Price, the portfolio holder for Planning.  Thanks to everyone who signed.  We certainly showed that lots of people feel strongly that this land should not be developed, and that we could provide a lot of very good reasons why not.  We hope that the Planners and the Council will now look very carefully at these plans and are sure they will give proper consideration to our concerns. 

    (see photo in 'Gallery')


  8. Thanks Robmit.

     

    re social housing,  you can't tell me that 'Hillfort View' will be affordable housing.  It will enable developers to add a premium to the prices and to market to more affluent, and to those most likely to commute out of the area for work.

     

    Final deadline for the SamDev consultation is tomorrow.  We are taking the petition print-out across to Shire Hall tomorrow afternoon. Please, if you haven't signed it yet, then do!  We are almost at 4000 people and it would be great to reach that target by tomorrow.  Lots of 'Names' are supporting us, the latest today is Mary Beard.

     

    http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/request-that-shropshire-council-withdraw-proposals-to-build-houses-alongside-old-oswestry-iron-age-hillfort

     

     

     

    The comments on the petition are very interesting too.  It is obvious that Old Oswestry has a place close to lots of hearts.


  9. If anyone is considering writing in to Shropshire Council, then this document, just posted by Oswestryi, is important.  They obtained it from English Heritage via a Freedom of Information request.  This is the Heritage Impact Assesment produced for the developers.

     

    https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/164832/response/412426/attach/3/Oswestry%20Old%20Hill%20Fort%20Part%202.pdf

     

    I am going to print it out and keep it because it is a very good, very full, description of Old Oswestry, besides everything else!  However, it is strong on views towards Oswestry Hillfort,  and how the houses will impact on that.  Highly relevant to Gobowen I'd have thought.  There is also an illustration of what the developments might look like from the hillfort. 


  10. Old Oswestry Hillfort lies on the boundary between the parishes of Gobowen and Oswestry town. It is now under threat from proposals for housing development within the boundary of Oswestry town, but close under the ramparts.  This will have considerably effects on the landscape setting, and views to and from this important Iron Age structure.  

     

    The Os21 website has brought together all the information in one place, http://www.oswestry21.com/?p=8959&cpage=1#comment-15520    You can see that there are proposals for lots of new housing replacing Old Port Farm an its barns an outbuildings, and for a new housing estate tucked between Jasmine Gardens and the back of the Coppy wood. 

     

     Despite lots of local people and archaeologists arguing against these developments in the first round of the SamDev process, here it is again for the next round of the Sam Dev consultation, so we all now need to respond yet again I'm afraid.  

    There is an online questionnaire, or you can email planning.policy@shropshire.gov.uk, or post a response to Strategic Planning at Shire Hall. The deadline is 23rd August.  The link to the information and questionnaire is  http://shropshire.gov.uk/planningpolicy.nsf/open/EF8FDBEED394ED40802579BC004265C2


  11. ....and what about his poor old dog that was snatched away and then put down. How frightening was that!  I cannot believe the autocratic way this has been performed.  Why didn't anyone talk to the neighbours first about what was maybe needed? Don't RSPCA realise that there is a mutual relationship between owners and pets, usually based on love and respect on both sides.  It's all well and good to sweep in with guns blazing when intentional cruelty occurs, but in many cases what is needed is support and help for the owners and animals, not this sort of shocking event.  It's all one sided.


  12. There are other people too, who have, or are, thinking about projects; 

     

    I am concerned at CCS running this because in the past they have had little to do with our area and are not up to speed with our unique and distinctive needs,  I know that in the past (and currently)  I have got my support for funding searches and project development via AVOW in Wrexham, which is much closer for courses etc. and understands declining post industrial villages.

     

    http://avow.org/

     

    There is a lot of useful info on their site, 


  13. The next round of consultation for the Sam Dev process is now open on Shrops Council's website, and I recommend everyone who cares about their area to have a look at their local section.  This is the document which designates areas for future housing and development up to 2026 and, because of the perceived housing pressures, things like the previous development boundaries, and presumptions not to build on open countryside have been thrown out.  This consultation is open until August 23rd,  and really, if you don't speak up now you haven't got any grounds to grumble when they start building houses somewhere you feel is inappropriate.  

     

    This is the main page

    http://shropshire.gov.uk/planningpolicy.nsf/open/9F75B1E4E30A1E3B80257922004CC8EE

     

    and detailed stuff about our area is here 

    http://shropshire.gov.uk/planningpolicy.nsf/open/EF8FDBEED394ED40802579BC004265C2

     

    Good luck! (there is an awful lot of detail and tables to plough through, covering things that affect us, such as Simple Simon's route to Oswestry (apparently costed at £2million), and plans to build close to Old Oswestry Hillfort.)

     

     

     

     

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