I have campaigned successfully for the installation of street signs at Earls Park, the new development off Tuffley Crescent/Bristol Road.
One area that seemed to be missed off when the developers installed signs was at the higher number end of Neven Place, where enterprising residents have taken matters into their own hands and made a makeshift sign!
I think the residents deserve a proper sign, especially in our current circumstances where delivery services are more frequently used.
I wrote to Matthew Homes about this and several other issues and am going to keep pressing on these matters.
If you live in Earls Park and have an issue you would like me to raise with the developer, please let me know.
Any snagging issues with individual properties should be emailed to the developer at the aftersales address, which I am happy to supply for any residents who don’t have it.
I am grateful to Gloucester City Homes staff for carrying out the repainting of the gas boxes in Halford House at my request.
In recent days and weeks I have also reported issues with staircases, incorrect signage, refuse and bin stores at other GCH properties in Podsmead and many have already been fixed.
If you spot an issue that needs fixing in Podsmead please let me know.
I have contacted CityFibre with regard to them servicing the Earls Park development.
I received this message which I have permission to share with residents:
‘I’m optimistic that Earl’s Park can be serviced. I know we are already cabling part of it, some sections are yet to be planned on our designs, and we’re looking into the process of getting the remainder designed with use of existing infrastructure (OpenReach ducts, chambers, poles etc.).’
One issue that may arise will be the wayleaves for the placement of cabinets.
Therefore I would encourage residents of Earls Park to contact the developers Matthew Homes to encourage them to engage with CityFibre on this.