Earls Park Update

It was good to chat to residents in Earls Park last week about issues of concern to them.

I have taken up several concerns with Matthew Homes:

🕳️ Pothole on corner of Emery Avenue/Millstone Way – will be filled next week 🔜

🌿 Hedge and brambles covering the footpath in Neven Place – reported again to Matthew Homes who have instructed contractor to deal with it 📝

♻️ Concerns over lack of access for recycling vehicles in Millstone Way/Emery Avenue – have spoken to city council waste and recycling officer and Matthew Homes and hope to have good news on this soon 🤞🏻

As always if you have problems I can help with, anywhere in Podsmead, get in touch:

Will the vanishing council ever get these weeds cleared?

I have reported weeds and litter in several alleyways around Podsmead to the council for clearing.

Some, like the one between Podsmead Road and Thornhill Close, I have reported multiple times.

Chatting to residents on the doorstep, it is clear that they share my view that the council is vanishing and is not getting small jobs like this done like they used to.

The problem is lack of resources. Staff are overwhelmed.

A Liberal Democrat run city council would sort these problems out and get the small things right once again.

I will continue to press for action on alleyways in Podsmead including this one as well as:

Burns Avenue to Eliot Close

Tennyson Avenue to Podsmead Road

Shelley Avenue to Tennyson Avenue

Please let me know details of any more you spot in our area.

Overgrown vegetation in Neven Place

After contact from residents I have reported overgrown vegetation at Neven Place (Earls Park) to Matthew Homes. It is preventing the footpaths in the park area being used. Until the two parks in the estate are made up to adoptable standard, and can then be adopted by the city council, Matthew Homes remain responsible for their upkeep.

Please contact me if you know of any overgrown vegetation in our area:

Some recent issues reported in Podsmead

In recent days I have reported the following issues for follow-up by the city or county council:

Bike with missing wheels, chained to lamppost at end of Masefield Avenue/Podsmead Road

Re-reported pothole and broken road sign on A38/Bristol Road – these had been forgotten about due to an administrative error, after my reports earlier this year

Potholes outside McDonald’s

Trees in Chaucer Close for inspection by Gloucester City Homes

If I can help with issues large or small please contact me:

Reporting anti-social behaviour online

New online reporting tool available

Anti-social behaviour can now be reported online to Gloucestershire Police. 

Anti-social behaviour covers a variety of unacceptable activity, such as vandalism, graffiti, nuisance neighbours and intimidating behaviour. Feedback from the public has shown that people are not always sure to report their concerts, so Gloucestershire Constabulary has launched its new online reporting form to assistant in getting people the help they need as soon as possible, without needing to wait on 101 to report a non-urgent incident. 
 
Click here to access the reporting form