Most households’ gas and electricity bills are set to go up on Saturday 1st October. That means, if you do not have a smart meter, it is a good idea to take a meter reading and send it to your energy supplier.
We discussed a range of issues including the regeneration of Podsmead, other GCH developments in the ward, communication between councillors and the company, and housing need in the city.
I hope to continue to have these meetings on a regular basis in future.
I have urged the council to fill in two potholes on Scott Avenue, Podsmead. Whilst repairing potholes is fine, what Scott Avenue needs is a proper resurface, which I have been calling for for several years.
I am going to check whether it appears on a schedule of planned resurfacing and keep lobbying for it to be done if not. I will always fight for better roads and pavements in our area.
Residents of Manu Marble Way contacted me after an unofficial cut-through appeared next to their houses. People were using it as a short cut through the Earls Park estate.
This obviously raised questions about security and worried the residents. I have been in touch with the MD of Matthew Homes. He agreed with me that this cut-through should not be there, and I am pleased to report that it is due to be sorted this week by gating off the pathway.
There is a scam going around at the moment which sends a text message like the above, claiming to give a link to apply for an energy discount.
This is clearly a scam as the £400 discount will be applied automatically – there is no need to apply for it. The texts, one of which I received, come from an unfamiliar number, whereas official NHS or government texts usually say so on the contact details.
My advice is to delete this text and never click on any unfamiliar links. The best source of trustworthy information is the government website.
If you think you’ve been the victim of a scam you can find information about what to do here.
Following the previous update, National Grid and its main contractor VHE are progressing well withwork onsite on Bristol Road to remove materials associated with its former use as a gasworks.
As a reminder, in May/June 2021, National Grid undertook some initial routine site investigation works to assess the ground conditions. The findings from these works informed the planning application which Gloucester City Council approved earlier this year. This means that the unused land can be brought back into beneficial use.
At this stage in the remediation work, most of the materials associated with the site’s former use as a gasworks have been removed. This stage is expected to be completed over the next couple of weeks. The team will then reinstate the site to the original ground level. This is done by breaking up the hard materials onsite already to form compacted stone at an even level across the site. The photograph shows the concrete crusher onsite as this work starts.
The works started at the end of June and are now due for completion in October/November 2022.
The friends of Tuffley Park group on Facebook has been revived and some local projects are being planned.
This is what local resident Sarah put on the page:
Hi folks, I’m looking to kick start this group again! ? I’m a local resident and keen supporter of Tuffley Park looking to inject some community spirit, funding and events into the area. I’ll be working with our local councillors and businesses on improvement ideas such as: ?bench installations, ?flower beds / trees / insect hotels, ?accessible features, ?♀️gym equipment, ????community litter pick days, ?summer/autumn community fates, ?♂️park improvements, ?general welfare and improvement of our facilities using government funding. ?…and importantly… push forward local suggestions!! (Please post and suggest!!)
Please keep an eye out for updates and share with locals in the area ? Feel free to share local notices and events.
I want this page to be a place of positivity and community spirit, preserving and improving our local green space which is loved by many?
Have a lovely day!
Sarah
I am all for this and will be supporting the group as much as possible. We have already been speaking to other community partners about how we can work together.
If you would like to join the group on Facebook just search ‘Friends of Tuffley Park’.