Wednesday 30 January 2013

Heanor Haulage Residential Development 2013

I received a letter from AVBC the other day telling me that the extension to the time limit for the Heanor Haulage development had been passed, did they honestly think I didn't already know??

My views were taken into account before the decision was made but it was agreed with the chairman of the planning board that the application should be GRANTED (in capitals) blah blah blah.

Seeing as I didn't object to this application in any way, shape or form, this only confirms what I already thought of AVBC, which is that they ignore everything anyone has to say - for or against - as a matter of course, and my email was consigned to the bin.


There are still to be only a maximum of six houses to be accessed from Dean Street so these poor dears aren't too disturbed, whereas we on Bridge street are to have the other possible fifty house tagged on to our street. It's not like we've got enough problems with Asda disturbing us through the night with their deliveries, along with whatever idiot they employ in the loading area who thinks it's a good idea to prepare for each delivery by throwing pallets and cages around.

Then there's the teenagers up and down, up and down, up and down, hour after hour, presumably having been evicted from Asda ... occasionally being chased by police. Where do their parents think they are at 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 in a morning? Hmmm, I wonder how the poor residents on Dean street would cope with that disturbing their cosy little lives?

Then there's the people who park on Bridge Street who shop at Asda and the post office ... we were promised this wouldn't happen, well it DOES! This road isn't wide enough now for two way traffic with parked cars, can you imagine it serving another fifty houses?
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Before any other operations are commenced - 'a new estate street connections are to be formed to Dean Street and Bridge Street'. You know, I don't know why they're bothering them at all on Dean Street, is it worth it for six houses? One of the few things I mentioned in my email to AVBC - which was obviously taken into consideration - was a one way street linking the two streets, not what we really want but it's a better idea than the one they've come up with.

They've got to remove the contaminated ground properly this time (as they should have done before) and presumably not just dump it all next to the railway lines ... this is mainly what I wrote to the council about. I wasn't objecting to the houses, so why this actually needed taking into consideration before it was passed is beyond me as it should have been a matter of course - as it should last time - but some people are above the law, greedy and do things on the cheap, and I wanted to emphasize that NOTHING should be dumped anywhere.

Anyway, the one good bit I found out is that before they start on the houses behind us they've still got to finish building Asda (done) and Heanor Haulage's workshop and offices (not done) ... and they've still got to make a temporary road through from Wesley Street - which Asda seem to own - I bet they're pleased.

There is much more in the letter - ten pages actually - but it's boring, if I think anything else needs adding over time then I will do so - yawn ...

7 comments:

  1. The 'one way' system sounds a great idea, enter from Bridge Street and exit via Dean Street, as this would have much wide views for motorists to leave, because Bridge St. is much too close to the Asda roundabout to make it safe for ALL the traffic leaving.

    The system works fine between Park St. and John St. in Heanor/Loscoe !

    ALI

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    1. Funnily enough, that was exactly my argument. It's difficult getting out of the bottom of Bridge Street because of speeding traffic from Station Road now that it's a roundabout.

      I also mentioned the parked cars on Cromford Road blocking the view from Bridge Street, so you have to pull out half way across Cromford Road to see if anything is coming either way.

      Since then the car park has been re-leased by AVBC (or whatever council). This has not stopped cars being parked on the corners of Bridge Street and Cromford Road whilst the owners presumably go to get their hair coiffed.

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    2. I've lost count of the number of cars and vans who park outside Basilia, when they have a car park just across the road, this makes views from Bridge Sreet very difficult indeed as traffic comes around that corner towards you !

      ALI

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  2. Another complete (mid thirties) drip actually parked at the junction on double yellow lines to go to Basilia's, whilst we were trying to get out of Bridge Street ... a severe case of I'm going shopping there, so I'll park here, because the car park is too far away. I did shake my head at him as he got out of his car and crossed the road behind us ... I'm surprised he could walk that far :(

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    1. I think it's time Basilia put a notice in their shop window asking its customer to park ACROSS the road in the FREE car park, I'd be more than happy to print a sign for them on my computer !

      The sooner AVBC get a sign put up, letting motorist know that it is a 'FREE Car Park' the better, then perhaps those numpties might start to get parking tickets on their windscreen for unsafe parking on Cromford Road, it's no more than they deserve.

      Let's HOPE that the owner reads this blog ?

      ALI

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    2. I can mention it on Facebook or Twitter :)

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    3. So we now have a '4 horse race' between Heanor Haulage, Smiths Flour Mill, Potters Snooker Club and the Mill Pub, to see which site gets redeveloped first !

      I wonder what odds your hubby will give me ?

      ALI

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Be nice, I'm very sensitive.