Monday, 24 October 2011

Lincoln Road Bus Stop: Holdingham Sleaford







I took this photo this morning (24th) of the position where a new Bus Stop is expected. There will still be a drop off/get on position on the opposite side of the road near Stokes Drive (I am told). Keep an eye on this one as it is expected to be installed soon.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Sleaford SOS!?

I received a Newsletter today from the Save Our Sleaford Group (SOS). The group is welcome and good luck to them. It is all part of todays society of communications through Social networking and other means.


It reminds me a bit of the FABS Group (For a Better Sleaford) that formed a year or two ago. Saving the recreation ground from development is one of its stated aims - hence the comparison to FABS.

However there are one or two misquotes which need to be put right: "Sleaford Town Council support our campaign against the closure of the crossing and have now decided not to sell any of the Rec for the new road." Just to put the record straight: the Town Council has never supported the the Rec road with its associated loss of trees (about 20 to over 100 with the latest somewhere just under 50) in the past few years. On August 24th it reaffirmed the decision of late 2008. The Station Gate is a matter for Highways and Network Rail.

The Station Gate cannot practically be closed if there isn't a road through the Rec. The only way that could be realised I supposen (just) is if a bridge for traffic and pedestrians were built.
Even then some might quite rightly argue that it is not the same thing.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Sleaford West & Leasingham Election Result





The result of the County Council election covering the Sleaford West and Leasingham division, held on Thursday 13th October, was as follows:



David Suiter: Independent 454 (32%)
David Harding-Price: Lib Dem 45 (3%)
Jim Clarke: Labour 315 (22%)
Andrew Hagues: Conservative 614 (43%)


2 spoiled votes
So the candidate of the Conservative Party was the winner.



The LCC web site confirms this but look at the low turnout. If a Town Poll had returned such a low turnout the wags would have been saying that it didn't ought to count.


% are approximate and relate to those who voted.

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Sleaford Wood and Boston Road Rec Trees! Microclimates!





I have posted this on the Sleafordchat web blog. It applies to the Holdingham, Sleaford Wood and Boston Road areas in particular. Ok so the Woodland Trust is responsible for Sleaford Wood but the importance holds. Our trees, and clusters of them, are valuable beyond whatever cost is attached to them individually.




Microclimates are important!

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Lincolnshire and Sleaford: NIMBYs? Holdingham too?





There is an article (or two) in the Lincolnshire County News which reflects future changes in Holdingham and the rest of the Sleaford area. One is about the future of our schools/ Academies etc (front page) and the other about the Not in my Back Yard" culture. The latter is about the growing movement against changes to the population of Sleaford - and the effects of the Masterplan. All against a backdrop of a large increase in the size of the population of the area in general. Also there may be a re-balancing of the age profile as more young families move in from outside the area.


Page 15 is about NIMBY's (not in my backyard). A bit unfair because I recollect people being encouraged to come and live in Sleaford to get away from it all - which is exactly what a lot of people did.