Traffic calming measures for Tuffley Avenue

Gloucestershire Highways have recently written to residents along Tuffley Avenue, outlining some traffic calming measures they are proposing.

I was consulted as the ward member for the city council, and made a few comments and asked some questions.

The plans will be going out for wider public consultation and there will be ample chance for all who wish to, to make comments. The engineers will make any necessary adjustments as they see fit and hopefully any works will be undertaken next year.

You can view the plans here, under the Gloucester TROs section.

I would be keen to see the road made safer, especially for children and parents crossing over to Calton Road school.

Bin stores in Podsmead

I was contacted by residents who were concerned about the bin store outside their block of flats.

It is getting too full of rubbish and they could do with an extra bin. An additional problem is fly-tipping, where people drive by and throw the rubbish into the bin store from the road.

I have raised this issue with Gloucester City Homes and Gloucester City Council. I have been informed that there is a Fire Risk Assessment planned for later this year, and these issues will be looked at then. In the meantime I am asking the council to provide an extra bin. There are other bin stores in Podsmead that also need attention.

Working with the suppliers, Metrostor, and the council as the refuse collecting authority, hopefully we can improve the appearance and functionality of the bin stores and make them safer for all.

Can you spare an hour a week to help a child learn to read?

Read with me (www.readwithme.org.uk) is delighted that our volunteers are now back in local primary schools hearing children learn to read. There are many children who have missed out during lockdown and some need immediate help to ensure they catch up and can take part fully in all lessons.

We need as many volunteers as possible to be able to make sure that no child in Gloucester falls through the net. At the moment 1 in 5 children leave primary school unable to read properly. Many are never heard to read at home.

If you can give an hour once or twice a week to hear children read please get in touch. If we can hear a child read twice a week we can usually make a major difference.

You’ll need to complete a simple DBS for and we’ll give you full training and support.

Read with me provides this service free to schools and all our costs are met by fundraising.

If you can help or would like to find out more call : Linda at linda@readwithme.org.uk or call 07791 110906, or Rachel at rachel@readwithme.org.uk, call 07791 110910.

Heavy rain in Gloucester

The heavy rainfall over the last couple of days has caused some issues in Gloucester with flooding and other hazards.

Please take care and if there is an emergency highways problem to report, there is helpful advice below from Gloucestershire Roads:

If a highways issue poses an immediate danger to public safety please call our emergency number 08000 514 514.

Emergency highways issues are classed as follows:

Objects on the highway network (i.e. a fallen tree)
Faulty temporary or permanent traffic lights (i.e. stuck on red)
Exposed cables
Multiple street lighting faults
Flooded roads
Potholes (over 75mm deep) – non emergency potholes can be reported online

You can always contact me to let me know of any issues with flooding in your road or garden. Photos are really helpful.

E-scooter trial in Gloucester

A trial of e-scooters started in Gloucester on October 1st.

They are currently illegal in the UK but the Department for Transport has made an exemption for scooters in trial areas. I asked a question about them in full council last week and will be monitoring the issue.

E-scooters could be good for the environment in terms of low-carbon, but not if they distract from walking and cycling. This is a Gloucestershire County Council scheme but being trialed in the Gloucester City area. I hope it’s done safely as many have concerns. I have been in touch with the RNIB and Guide Dogs over this issue.

The county council Q&A is accessible here: thinktravel.info/e-scooter/

Street signs

The current style of street sign in Gloucester is the blue and white as above.

I regularly log damaged, faded or missing street signs as it is important that they are kept up.

I have raised the top sign with the council as it needs attention.

The other two are of the old style. I think they are rather nice but would like to know what residents think. If you want to let me know please drop me a line, or to report another damaged or missing street sign.

Redwood Close

I have reported some Highways issues in Redwood Close for inspection and repair. I will report back as and when they are attended to.

There have also been some requests for tree works in this area and surrounding roads. I will be pointing out some of the issues to the council’s tree works department.

If you know of any Highways issues or tree works that need doing please let me know.

Ash Lane Action Day

Last weekend some local volunteers spent some time clearing some of the rubbish and dead wood from the path between Stroud Road and the Widden rugby field.

A resident contacted me about the path, the amount of rubbish and overgrowing bramble.

I had originally asked if the council could clear the path, but after a search I was told it is not public land. It is owned by the trust that manages the rugby fields, and they were happy for work to be done on the path.

I asked Lisa Jevins and the Podsmead Clearance team if they could do some clearance work, and they very kindly volunteered their time and skills.

We carried out a litter pick of the path, cleared some dead wood away and trimmed back a few branches. It should now be much more user friendly, and the amount of plastic and cans removed will be better for the wildlife.

The next thing is to look at managing the area long-term, and we have a few ideas about this. If you would be interested in helping, please let me know.

I would like to say a big thank you to Lisa and the PCT for all they did on the day, especially on a weekend. It showed the community spirit we have in Podsmead.