Food services during lockdown

If you or a neighbour are experiencing difficulties in affording food, doing your shopping or accessing online shopping, please get in touch and I can connect you with local help.

Gloucestshire’s Community Help Hub is still active and can be accessed here.

Podsmead Big Local are the hub for food services in Podsmead, and can be contacted via their website or on Facebook. There is also food available from Podsmead Residents’ Association at The Ramblers.

Support the independents

Though we are still awaiting the fine detail of the lockdown measures starting Thursday, we do know that essential shops (eg those selling food) will remain open during the lockdown. There is no need to panic buy food, medicine or loo roll.

Independent shops will only be open physically another couple of days, so now might be a good opportunity to stock up on gifts for Christmas or to treat yourself.

Many shops will be operating some sort of online shopping service, so if there are things you need that you can buy online for a small, local or independent shop, this will support jobs and keep those small businesses open a bit longer.

There is government support being made available to some businesses forced to close. Information about this can be viewed here. If I can help in any way, please get in touch.

Shop local

When lockdown begins on Thursday, many local businesses will be forced to close as non-essential, or to carry on online as a mail-order/click and collect service.

Whilst big chains might be able to weather the storm by relying on reserves, small independent shops might struggle to hang on until December.

It’s really important that, when we can, we buy our takeaway food or coffee, books, gifts and anything else from independents. Big multinational corporations may sometimes be cheaper, but you know when you buy independent that the money is going directly to families and friends rather than to making even more profit for corporation shareholders and owners.

Over the course of lockdown I will be featuring local businesses on my social media.

If you would like me to promote your business, please get in touch, ideally with a photo and brief blurb about what you do and how to contact you.

Regeneration update

The consultation events planned by Gloucester City Homes for September, October and November unfortunately had to be cancelled due to concerns over Covid restrictions. But GCH, city council planners and the city councillors involved continue to meet virtually and work behind the scenes.

A newsletter and survey will be coming through doors in Podsmead soon, and information boards will be erected at the various regeneration sites.

We will continue to consult in any way we can safely do so, and would be keen to hear any suggestions for further ways to hear your views. Please let me know your ideas.

All parties are determined to deliver a quality scheme of much-needed housing for Podsmead.

Christmas cards in aid of Read with me

Read with me are pleased to unveil our range of Christmas cards, in aid of the project. They are by artist Molly Emilia Rose.

They are £3.99 a pack and £10 for 3 packs.

A6 size, there are 9 cards to a pack, 3 different exclusive designs. The cards are blank inside for your own message, and come with Kraft envelopes.

They can be ordered from Linda Cohen direct, or online from the Read with me shop.

Concern over Scott Avenue road surface

Whilst I am pleased that the latest pothole I reported on Scott Avenue has been filled, I am concerned that it will break open again as it has done several times before.

The road surface on Scott Avenue is now beginning to look like a patchwork with all the different fills. It tends to break up faster than other roads because all the traffic has to drive down one side only, due to the parked cars.

The road really needs a full resurface, with a long-lasting surfacing material being used. I will continue to call for this.

Liberal Democrats call for action on trees

The Liberal Democrats are demanding the city and county councils take action to clear the backlog of tree pruning and other environmental work.

The backlog has built up due to the coronavirus pandemic and August’s Storm Francis, which saw around 70 trees across the county felled by the strong winds.

There are also problems with getting tree stumps removed after the trees have been felled.

The county council is responsible for all trees alongside public roads and footpaths, while the city council is responsible for maintaining trees on its land.

Podsmead city councillor Sebastian Field recently had a walkabout with the city council tree officer, and they identified a number of items that need attending to. But there are simply not enough staff working on tree maintenance in the city. The city and county councils should be investing more money.

Please get in touch and send us pictures of any trees that you think need attention. We will then contact the council.

More potholes to be filled on Lower Tuffley Lane

I am pleased to confirm that as a result of my lobbying, more potholes are to be filled along Lower Tuffley Lane.

I initially reported well over a dozen potholes on this stretch of road, and some were filled, along with the safety defect at Corolin Road being repaired.

But some defects were left unfixed, so I sent in further reports and pressed for more action. Happily, Highways have agreed with me that more work needs doing on this important business route.

If you know of any potholes that need attention, please let me know.