Sunday, March 18, 2007

Bournemouth in Bloom 2007

Loraine Willson does a fantastic job organising Bournemouth in Bloom each year. This year’s competition is just starting. Below is the entry form for anyone who would like to enter.

Walking around the ward (admittedly normally delivering leaflets) we have some super gardeners, it would be good to see more entries from Littledown and Iford this year.


Bournemouth in bloom

l FLORAL COMPETITIONS 2007

Welcome to the Bournemouth in Bloom Floral Competitions

Through your efforts and enthusiasm as a community, you help to make Bournemouth a more pleasant and beautiful town to live and work in. Many of us spend those endless hours nurturing our plants, tending our lawns and gardens, patios, hanging baskets as much for the personal pleasure we get in doing so.

For others it may be the joy and satisfaction to be gained from creating a habitat that encourages the wild birds and animals into your own back gardens. Nursing and Residential Homes, Warden assisted homes, Hospitals and other “community establishments” all appreciate the benefits to their residents and visitors through creating a more colourful and interesting environment.

We have an enormous variety of competition categories and we hope this year will see a record number of entries. (Children are more than welcome to enter any of the categories). Certificates and prizes will be presented at the Presentation ceremony at the Pavilion on Tuesday 16th October, 2007.

All competition entries must be visible from the road unless entering RSPB or Environmental where appointments will be made.

Judging will take place once all entries are in, the judges consider the colour theme, quality of design, variety of plants and standard of maintenance as well as first impressions.


GOOD LUCK!


l CATEGORY : PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
1. Large Front Garden
2. Small Front Garden
3. Alford Achievement Award – for disable special needs
4. Private balconies (including ground floor)
5. Best Private Hanging Basket
6. Best Container Garden
7. Best Environmental Garden (front or back)
8. Best Sustainable Garden for Birds ( Judged and sponsored by the R.S.P.B)(front or back)
9. Best Flat/apartments Communal Grounds plus Special Award for smaller block tended by
volunteers
10. Improved Horticultural Project



l CATEGORY: COMMERCIAL SECTOR
11. Language Schools
12. Best Overall Residential Home Park (Automatic Entry)
13. Best Garden within a Residential Home Park
14. Nursing/Residential Homes plus Special Award for smaller establishment
15. Warden Assisted Homes
16. Pubs and Inns
17. Restaurants
18. Small Retails Store
19. Large Retail Store (Automatic entry)
20. Improved Shop Frontage (Automatic entry)
21. Arcades/Covered Shopping Areas
22. Retail Parks (Automatic Entry)
23. Holiday Establishments via Association.


l CATEGORY: PUBLIC SECTOR
l 1. Places of worship
2. Medical Centres / Dentists / Hospitals / Alternative Medicine Centres (Automatic Entry)
3. Day Centres
4. Schools/Nurseries/colleges/youth club (Children's Projects). (Automatic Entry)
5. Outdoor Bowling Clubs Gardens
6. Most Improved Ward (Automatic entry)




BOURNEMOUTH IN BLOOM 2007 – COMPETITION ENTRY FORM

COMPETITION CATEGORY …………………………………………………………………….……………………..

NAME ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

ADDRESS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS BY 13TH JULY 2007 and send it to:
Loraine Willson – Secretary, 27 Corhampton Road, Bournemouth, BH6 5NU


All entry forms are available from YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY, Council website or you can e-mail bournemouthinbloom@yahoo.co.uk

Traffic Regulation Orders/Yellow Lines

I’ve been asked when we can expect answers on whether the plans for extending yellow lines in Cheriton Avenue, Durrington Place and Petersfield Road. I understand this should be early next month, with the work being completed later in April or May.

I’ll let you know as soon as I hear anything.

Telephone Mast – Corner of Christchurch Road and Old Bridge Road

I’m very pleased to be able to tall you that the application for the telephone mast on the corner of Old Bridge Road and Christchurch Road, on the piece of park land opposite the Iford Bridge pub has been turned down by the planning department.

I think that’s great news. If there are any more applications or if the operator appeals I will of course let you know and help with objection letters again.

Possible Development in Southwick Road

Having heard nothing I made some investigations this week about the likelihood of an application coming forward for a development on the industrial site between Southwick Road and the railway line.

It would appear again that this is not likely to come forward before the local elections.

The owner of the site, Dave Wells, reiterated his commitment to undertaking a public consultation before making a formal application to the Council.

AFC Bournemouth Development

The application for housing, an hotel and sports facility at Dean Court has as yet still not come forward. There remain issues surrounding the environmental survey of the site I understand.

It’s not likely that the application will now be coming forward this side of the local elections in the first week of May.

163 Harewood Avenue - Appeal Update

I’ve made enquiries about the result of the appeal on this site. The answer I received from the Council was: “The appellants have selected to have the appeal regarding 163 Harewood Avenue determined following an informal hearing so the appeal is held in the queue at Bristol waiting for a hearing date, all interested parties will be notified of the hearing date in due course.”

So it looks as though this will be going on for a little while yet I’m afraid.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Path between Hares Green and Chaseside

I was sent these photos by a concerned resident after some council contractors had 'completed' cutting back the bushes on the path between Hares Green and Chaseside in Castledean.


















I've been in touch with the Council department responsible and have ensured they will be arranging for the contractors to return and finish the job satisfactorily.