Monday, 12 January 2009

More about Cars and Parking

Just thought I’d let everyone know about the recent batch of emails about the parking on my street; —  It seems that Councillor Holmes has set up a committee meeting on the 27th of January to deal with it, and has tabled a debate about it.   She seems to be seen to do something about it.   Which I can’t see our local councilor, Karen Chilvers, being the same about, as yet, although she was the first to email me back.

One thing is that Joan says she’s not too worried about local journalist, Piers Meyler being involved.   Is it me, or is a local politician NOT being worried about a journalist being on the story come over as worrying.   There’s an old quote from “V for Vendetta”’s central character about government’s being scared of their people, that seems very apt, here.

Anyway, here’s the blurb …

From: "Joan Holmes" <joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk>
Date: 12 January 2009 15:10:06 GMT
To: "'Paul Downie'" 
Subject: RE: Rollason Way Parking

Well if Piers is involved then that’s fine by me.  I have already put this on the agenda for the next mtg anyway when it will be debated but if anyone wants to send me their further views then these will also be passed on.
Regards

Cllr Joan HolmesCouncillor for Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk


From: Paul Downie Sent: 12 January 2009 14:15To: Joan HolmesSubject: Re: Rollason Way Parking
Personally, I’m all for involving the press, as soon as possible.   To be honest, Piers Meyler of the Gazette is already following the case, as I’d phoned him the other week, about the initial entry.   The one that highlighted the commuter that was parked over the road from my flat?
And to be fair to both sides, I’d want something from the Liberals, as well.   EVERYBODY is throwing all sorts of accusations, I think I’d want everybody to get a word in.   That’s if you don’t mind?
On 12 Jan 2009, at 13:47, Joan Holmes wrote:
Paul,
What I have said to you and others is so true that I applaud you putting my emails on your blog if you feel it helps residents.   I would only object if they were being edited beforehand.  AND for everyone’s information I am still awaiting an apology from the opposition regarding the lies they put out about me and my fellow conservative ward councilor in a leaflet to residents.  I would welcome you putting that on your blog.
Kind regards


Cllr Joan HolmesCouncillor for Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk


From: Paul DownieSent: 12 January 2009 09:22
Subject: ParkingImportance: Low
Just so you know, folks, I’ve blogged the recent batch of emails about the parking.   I know it may sound strange, but I personally think a little publicity can’t hurt.   I’m also thinking that, despite claims otherwise, there’s a bit of political footballing going on.   And possibly some very very cynical remarks worth making, but I’ll leave that to others.
Here’s the link.

Paul Downie

This was an old photo which the gazette did a story on to attract peoples
attention to the development which we were opposing at the time.  As you can
see the gas works in the background.  We can get the gazette involved again
but I think a good time might be after the panel meeting so that we have
some news.  What do you think.

Regards

Joan
            Cllr Joan Holmes
Councillor for 
Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk
            
-----Original Message-----
From: PAUL DOWNIE
Sent: 12 January 2009 11:00
To: Joan Holmes
Subject: RE: 
Rollason Way Parking

Something a bit more recent could've been helpful, Joan.


--- On Mon, 12/1/09, Joan Holmes <
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk> wrote:

From: Joan Holmes <joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: Rollason Way Parking
To: "'Paul Downie'"


Date: Monday, 12 January, 2009, 9:19 AM
Exactly...but I would say I am not surprised you do not
recognize any
neighbours as the photo was taken in 2003 prior to the
development
Cllr Joan Holmes
Councillor for Brentwood West
T: 01277 224953
 _____  
From: Paul Downie 
Sent: 11 January 2009 19:19
To: Joan Holmes

Subject: Re: Rollason Way Parking
I hate to say this, Joan, but I recognise none of my
neighbours, in that
photo.   And, after chatting with Dudley, I'm still not
convinced in what
you say, about the amount of units.
Political footballs, Joan, political footballs .
On 11 Jan 2009, at 13:08, Joan Holmes wrote:
Hi Paul
I am very familiar with the development.  Contrary to what
you might have
heard I did vote against this application and campaigned
vigorously against
it with our local MP and have sent you a photos to prove
it.  Suffice to say
it is being used as a political tool against me.  The
original application
was always for 350 units and the government wanted 700.
Anyway you don't
want to hear that do you or any other excuses.  I have been
in contact with
various residents regarding the problem and have had
meetings with the Chair
of Highways and the Highways officers and have put forward
the following
proposals to be discussed at our next Highways Panel
meeting on 27th
January..
That the restrictions in St James's Road are replaced
with a one hour
restriction.  This will stop commuters parking all day and
leave space for
residents and their visitors.  We have to have a
restriction otherwise it
will be taken up with commuters.
Looking at the wider picture we will include Rollasson Way.
It has not yet
been adopted but this will not stop me taking this road
into consideration.
I know the yellow lines have gone down but do not think
they are legal as I
have seen no paperwork for them.  I am checking tomorrow
with James Moody MD
of Crest to see why they have gone down on a sub standard
road and possibly
without regulation.  If they are without regulation then
they cannot be
policed and residents can park there.  I have a feeling
they were put down
so that the construction traffic could get through.  I will
come back to you
tomorrow with an answer and we will be doing a street
letter to let
residents know.
Many thanks for getting in touch.
Regards
Joan
From: Paul Downie
Sent: 10 January 2009 11:55
Subject: Rollason Way Parking
Dear Ms Holmes.
I'm one of the Residents of Rollason Way, one of the
newer developments in
Brentwood, and, as have many of my neighbours, can't
help but deplore the
state of my road's on and off street parking.
I've left a few comments about it on my freely
available blog, and wondered
if, as one of the areas local councillors, would like to
comment?
The necessary link is: -
Please feel free to either reply via email, or by
commenting on the blog, itself.
Yours,
Paul Downie
Brentwood Borough Council, Town Hall, Ingrave Road,
Brentwood, Essex. CM15
8AY. 

From: "Joan Holmes" <joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk>
Date: 12 January 2009 15:10:06 GMT
To: "'Paul Downie'"
Subject: RE: Rollason Way Parking


Well if Piers is involved then that’s fine by me.  I have already put this on the agenda for the next mtg anyway when it will be debated but if anyone wants to send me their further views then these will also be passed on.
Regards

Cllr Joan HolmesCouncillor for Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk


From: Paul Downie 
Sent: 12 January 2009 14:15To: Joan HolmesSubject: Re: Rollason Way Parking
Personally, I’m all for involving the press, as soon as possible.   To be honest, Piers Meyler of the Gazette is already following the case, as I’d phoned him the other week, about the initial entry.   The one that highlighted the commuter that was parked over the road from my flat?
And to be fair to both sides, I’d want something from the Liberals, as well.   EVERYBODY is throwing all sorts of accusations, I think I’d want everybody to get a word in.   That’s if you don’t mind?
On 12 Jan 2009, at 13:47, Joan Holmes wrote:
Paul,
What I have said to you and others is so true that I applaud you putting my emails on your blog if you feel it helps residents.   I would only object if they were being edited beforehand.  AND for everyone’s information I am still awaiting an apology from the opposition regarding the lies they put out about me and my fellow conservative ward councilor in a leaflet to residents.  I would welcome you putting that on your blog.
Kind regards


Cllr Joan HolmesCouncillor for Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk


From: Paul Downie
Subject: ParkingImportance: Low
Just so you know, folks, I’ve blogged the recent batch of emails about the parking.   I know it may sound strange, but I personally think a little publicity can’t hurt.   I’m also thinking that, despite claims otherwise, there’s a bit of political footballing going on.   And possibly some very very cynical remarks worth making, but I’ll leave that to others.
Here’s the link.

Paul Downie

This was an old photo which the gazette did a story on to attract peoples
attention to the development which we were opposing at the time.  As you can
see the gas works in the background.  We can get the gazette involved again
but I think a good time might be after the panel meeting so that we have
some news.  What do you think.

Regards

Joan
            Cllr Joan Holmes
Councillor for 
Brentwood West

T: 01277 224953
E: 
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk
            
-----Original Message-----
From: PAUL DOWNIE 

Sent: 12 January 2009 11:00
To: Joan Holmes
Subject: RE: 
Rollason Way Parking

Something a bit more recent could've been helpful, Joan.


--- On Mon, 12/1/09, Joan Holmes <
joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk> wrote:

From: Joan Holmes <joan.holmes@brentwood.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: Rollason Way Parking
To: "'Paul Downie'" 

Date: Monday, 12 January, 2009, 9:19 AM
Exactly...but I would say I am not surprised you do not
recognize any
neighbours as the photo was taken in 2003 prior to the
development
Cllr Joan Holmes
Councillor for Brentwood West
T: 01277 224953
 _____  
From: Paul Downie 
Sent: 11 January 2009 19:19
To: Joan Holmes

Subject: Re: Rollason Way Parking
I hate to say this, Joan, but I recognise none of my
neighbours, in that
photo.   And, after chatting with Dudley, I'm still not
convinced in what
you say, about the amount of units.
Political footballs, Joan, political footballs .
On 11 Jan 2009, at 13:08, Joan Holmes wrote:
Hi Paul
I am very familiar with the development.  Contrary to what
you might have
heard I did vote against this application and campaigned
vigorously against
it with our local MP and have sent you a photos to prove
it.  Suffice to say
it is being used as a political tool against me.  The
original application
was always for 350 units and the government wanted 700.
Anyway you don't
want to hear that do you or any other excuses.  I have been
in contact with
various residents regarding the problem and have had
meetings with the Chair
of Highways and the Highways officers and have put forward
the following
proposals to be discussed at our next Highways Panel
meeting on 27th
January..
That the restrictions in St James's Road are replaced
with a one hour
restriction.  This will stop commuters parking all day and
leave space for
residents and their visitors.  We have to have a
restriction otherwise it
will be taken up with commuters.
Looking at the wider picture we will include Rollasson Way.
It has not yet
been adopted but this will not stop me taking this road
into consideration.
I know the yellow lines have gone down but do not think
they are legal as I
have seen no paperwork for them.  I am checking tomorrow
with James Moody MD
of Crest to see why they have gone down on a sub standard
road and possibly
without regulation.  If they are without regulation then
they cannot be
policed and residents can park there.  I have a feeling
they were put down
so that the construction traffic could get through.  I will
come back to you
tomorrow with an answer and we will be doing a street
letter to let
residents know.
Many thanks for getting in touch.
Regards
Joan
From: Paul Downie 
Sent: 10 January 2009 11:55
Subject: Rollason Way Parking
Dear Ms Holmes.
I'm one of the residents of Rollason Way, one of the
newer developments in
Brentwood, and, as have many of my neighbours, can't
help but deplore the
state of my road's on and off street parking.
I've left a few comments about it on my freely
available blog, and wondered
if, as one of the areas local councillors, would like to
comment?
The necessary link is: -
Please feel free to either reply via email, or by
commenting on the blog,
itself.
Yours,
Paul Downie


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