Thursday, June 21, 2007

forthcoming Highway works in Moseley and Kings Heath Ward

Alcester Road
- from Sandhurst Rd to No 350
- Footway will be reconstructed


Alcester Road Antiskid surface treatment
- from nr Woodbridge Rd to
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Surface standards enhancement programme


Alcester Road South
- from Kingsfield Rd to Drayton Rd
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed


Ascot Road
- from Oxford Rd to End
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed


Blenheim Road
- from Billesley Lane to School Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal


Cambridge Road
- from Springfield Rd to Clarence Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal
- Work requested by Member


Colmore Cres
- from Dyott Rd to St Agnes Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal


Farquhar Road
- from Alcester Rd to Leighton Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal


Florence Road
- from Heathfield Rd to End
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Work requested by Member


Goldsmith Road
- from Addison Rd to Institute Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal
- Work requested by Member


Howard Road East
- from Alcester Road South to Wheelers Lane
- Footway Slurry Seal


Leighton Road
- from Farquhar Rd to End
- Footway Slurry Seal


Moor Green Lane
- from Alcester Rd to Queensbridge Rd
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Work requested by Member


Moor Green Lane
- from Alcester Rd to Conifer Close
- Footway will be reconstructed


Oxford Road
- from Billesley Lane to Colmore Cres
- Footway Slurry Seal
- Work requested by Member


Silver Street
- from Highbury Rd to Whitesmiths Croft
- Footway Slurry Seal


Tudor Road
- from Alcester Rd to Leighton Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal


Valentine Road
- from High Street to School Rd
- Footway will be reconstructed
- Work requested by Member


Valentine Road
- from High Street to School Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal
- Work requested by Member


Wake Green Road Antiskid surface treatment
- from at Billesley Lane to
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Surface standards enhancement programme


Wake Green Road
- from Oxford Rd to School Rd
- Footway Slurry Seal


Woodfield Road
- from Clarence Rd to Springfield Rd
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Work requested by Member


Woodrough Drive
- from Ascot Rd to End
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed


Woodville Road
- from Poplar Rd to Heathfield Rd
- Carriageway will be resurfaced/ reconstructed
- Work requested by Member

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Below is the report from the Street Advisors Employment Project for April and May.

This project was set up to work in the north Moseley area with specific emphasis on Trafalgar Road and on the Pakistani community in Kingswood Road.

As you will see from the report, the project is having problems gaining assess tto Hamza mosque facilites at the corner of St.Albans Road and Church Road. Use of the mosque is crucial to helping members of the Pakistani community get back into employment and long term education. If anyone on this e-mail list can help this project get better access to Hamza mosque this would be really helpful


Street Advisors Employment Project Update Report

Enterprising Communities: Kings Heath and Moseley Ward

Background
April and May 2007
The end of project year at the end of March allowed the project a period of time to carry out some important review and evaluation. For the period 2nd April to 16th April, the team were mainly office based to allow for evidence files to be verified by management and to develop better ways of working for the next 10 months.

Resources
The Advisor team comprises of four full- time Advisors (36.5 hours) and 4 part time Advisors (16-21 hours). For the period of reporting and until the end of July one full-time team member has reduced his work commitment to 10 hours per week and another to 21 hours. Along with the Easter break and the two bank holidays in May – the capacity of the team has been significantly lower than the period December 06 – March 07 and this has impacted on the levels of activity across the project area.

Our ability to utilise the information we collect to the best possible benefit has however been increased by the addition in March of a bespoke Skills and Employment Database from Hanlon Skills Software, which has been fully operational since the middle of May. This software allows us to capture a detailed picture of clients’ aspirations, experiences and skills as well as our interventions with them. It also allows us to run searches on the vacancies our Employment Link Officers have been capturing from local businesses (over 190 to date).

Activity

Client support
Each Advisor now has a case load of over 100 active clients across the Enterprising Communities area. All of our team members have at least three Moseley and Kings Heath clients although the majority of the 101 clients engaged with are managed by Marianne Salmons, Sahra Mahamud, Roshan Singh and Liaqat Ali who have between 17 and 23 clients from this ward. As part of our management systems we have coded clients as Red, Amber or Green as a way to ensure we are signposting and supporting them appropriately.

Green: a client who is ready for employment: They have an up- to-date CV, have discussed job aspirations and are equipped with support to be notified of suitable vacancies to which they can apply themselves or be supported to do so.

Amber: a client who needs some support in up-skilling or who needs their confidence building and support building up a better awareness of the job market they wish to follow.

Red: a client who is some way from being job ready who are in need of basic skills support, most likely ESOL and communication needs are high. A client who is unlikely to have worked in the UK at all or who has been out of the labour market for a considerable time due to ill health or caring responsibilities.

Of the 101 clients for Kings Heath and Moseley the following are currently classified as:

Green:- 23
Amber:-34
Red:- 44

This caseload reflects the general profile across the wider Enterprising Communities SA area. The majority of clients engaged with have been registered over the last four months and due to the length of time it takes to see an individual through their action plan, the outputs un the following tables are only just the beginning of the benefits that we can achieve over the next few months


Outreach work
Since 16th April five members of our team have been carrying leading on outreach work in the Kings Heath and Moseley Ward. By outreach we mean distributing leaflets, door knocking or street walking in busy places. The team have been Roshan Singh, Liaqat Ali, Marianne Salmons, Sahra Mahamud and Ragee Mohamoud. They have been out for a total of 82 Advisor hours over the following days:

- 19th and 20th April – Leafleting and door knocking in Mount Close, Sutherland Drive and Sovereign Way
- 27th April and 30th April – Leafleting and door knocking in Louise
Lorne Rd, Grevis Close
- 19th, 20th and 21st May - Out in Moseley Village, St Marys Row, Woodbridge Rd and Wake Green Rd advertising the Armed Services Jobs Fair for the 23rd May.
- 6th June and 7th June - Following up existing clients from April and May outreach also approaching people on the Alcester Rd near the Moseley CDT.


Raising Awareness and Community Links
New marketing materials have been printed and are bow being distributed across the ward. Since their production at the end of May they have been personally distributed by Advisors to:

Moseley Post Office

The Cross Pub

Moseley Road Swimming Baths

Muslim Students House (Moseley Rd)

Bulls Head (St Marys Row)

Options Art Gallery

Chinese Supermarket

Mojams

Select and Save Shop


Community and Inter Agency Links
Moseley Community Development Trust
We have good links with the CDT team and have sent information to the webmaster to post on the information page of the website. We also have leaflets in their Information library on the ground floor community room. We were planning to hold two half day open surgeries in the Community room in mid June but due to team leave and other commitments these will now happen at the beginning of July. Dates to be confirmed.



West Midlands Somalian Association – The Green House, Gibb St Digbeth
Marianne and Sahra made links with this organisation on an official basis as part of the Street Advisors team in March when Sahra met one of their volunteer team at an event. Their outreach worker asked Sahra to support some of their female beneficiaries living in a hostel on Wake Green Road in Moseley. Sahra has done this and has helped one lady from there into part time employment as a cleaning operative as well as two referring two ladies in ESOL and vocational training.

Although based in Digbeth we are continuing to work with this organisation as their clients are located in North Moseley, Sparkbrook, Springfield, Nechells and Washwood Heath. We ensure that we make them aware of any activity happening in those wards.

Hamza Mosque and Islamic Centre 88-90 Church Road Moseley
We have been unsuccessful so far in hearing back from the committee at the Hamza Mosque in relation to holding surgeries within the family centre and activities there. Initial contact in early March was hopeful when Raage Mohamed and Liaqat Ali attended and spoke to a senior Iman there. They were given a positive response but were told that confirmation was needed from the Mosque Committee. A call was made a week later after not hearing anything and LiaQat and Tabriz Hussain – our Employer Link Officer have been twice over April and May in the day time to try and find a committee member to speak to. They were not successful either time.

Kings Heath Job Centre
As many clients in the ward will be under Kings Heath (Institute Road) Job Centre we have given staff there our details and made links with the Lone Parents Advisor there.

Kings Heath Library
In March Roshan Singh and Liaqat Ali developed a good relationship with the staff team at Kings Heath Library explaining the nature of the project work and the support they could give members of the community. From 15th March to the 17th May, Roshan and Ali held 7 Thursday afternoon surgeries in the Learning Centre in the library for people from the ward to receive support and guidance. With the support of the library team advertising and booking in appointments, Roshan and Ali managed to see 19 residents from Moseley and Kings Heath ward. Of these 19 residents engaged with for at least one hours AIG, 14 were interested in being signed up to the longer project and these residents are now being supported by the team.

Profile for Kings Heath and Moseley as of 8th June 2007


Table 1 Gender of Clients in Kings Heath and Moseley Ward

Gender
Numbers
%
Female
37
37%
Male
64
64%
Total
101
100%

Table 2 Ethnicity of clients in Kings Heath and Moseley Ward

Ethnicity (from client)
Numbers
%
White (British and Other)
8
8
Black African
19
18
Black Caribbean
7
7
Indian
4
4
Pakistani
25
25
Kashmiri
5
5
Asian (British and Other)
6
6
Dual Heritage
15
15
Refused
12
12
Total
101
100%


Outputs as of 8th June 2007


Target 2006/2007
Achieved 31st March 2007
Achieved 8th June 2007
People Engaged
100
77
101
Customised Training or Education
40
7
15
Full Time, Part Time and Self Employment
30
12
14
Referrals and Other Activity
0
19
38

Monday, June 18, 2007

Weekly report back from Moseley Street Wardens - w/e 15th June 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 15th June 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Monday
Patrolled village / Route 1 Alt
Rubbish left behind 182 Alcester Rd - reported to Chamberlains
Mattress outside 34 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Headboard outside 16A Mayfield Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Paint pots / rubbish next to 1 Caroline Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Searchers To Let board outside Park Hill Junior school, Alcester Rd - reported to Searchers
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Bin liners at jtn Augusta Rd / Park Hill I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters
Bin liner outside Retro Bizarre, Str Marys Row - reported to Beth Peters
Bin liners outside xxx Park Hill I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters
Patrolled village / Route 2
Fridge @ 112 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cushions / stool on Edgbaston Rd between Strensham Rd and Mary St - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin @ 51 Alcester Rd. Removed to CDT
Lamp 19A Alcester Rd dayburning - reported to Street lighting
Paper bank full on car park - reported to Kappa

Tuesday
Updated notice boards
Patrolled village
Lamp post number 40 Alcester Rd door open - reported to Street lighting
Lamp post number 31 Alcester Rd dayburning - reported to Street lighting
Clothes frame outside 132 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham

Wednesday
Patrolled village / Route 1
Boxes outside 8 St Albans Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners / Household items outside 57 Chestnut Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Rug outside 37 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Carpet / T/V stand outside 23 Newport Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wooden pallets next to 5 Newport Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Kitchen work surface outside 66 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner of soil outside 39 Chestnut Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Oak Leaf road sign missing - reported to Highways

Thursday
Patrolled village (AM/PM)

Friday
Patrolled village
Bin liners / boxes @ 44 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Kitchen surface @ 66 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bag of clinical waste at xxx Church Rd. Residents informed of correct procedure.
Contact Severn Trent re: stopcock leaking at 65 Russell Rd - reported to Severn Trent
Contact friendship Housing re: leaking overflow at 13A Park Rd - reported to F7138

Crime & ASBO
Wednesday
Spoke to Rachel Lamerton / Sharon Johnson regards ASB on Chestnut Rd

Thursday
Speak with Rachel Lamerton re: drinkers at rear of Coral

Friday
Speak with resident re: drinkers at rear of Coral

Community / other
Tuesday
Delivered Moseley Festival leaflets on Louise Lorne Rd / Trafalgar Rd / Alcester Rd

Wednesday
Delivered Moseley Festival leaflets on Oakland Rd, St Albans Rd / Coppice Rd / Sandford Rd

Thursday
Progress report for May
Photographs and quotes for new leaflets

Friday
Delivered Moseley Festival leaflets on Sandford Rd / Queenswood Rd

The colour of green chosen for Moseley and Kings Heath

We've now agreed with the painters, the shade of dark green that the lamp posts of St.Agnes Conservation Area (St.Agnes Road and Dyott Road) and Kings Heath Floral Trail (Avenue Road, parts of Vicarage Road, Kings Heath Market Square and various railings along the High Street). They will also have highlights picked out in gold.

The shade of green is based on the colour used on the frontage of Heritage Estate agents. It's a close match based on the gloss version of the estates agents frontage - the green on this shop has faded and dulled a bit, so we've taken that into account.

Getting to an agreement on this colour has involved alot of running about on my part and on the various members of the St.Agnes Residents Association. We looked at the shade of green used in Solihull and thought this was too light.

The special paint mix used in Moseley and Kings Heath will recorded, so that we can use it in coming years.

All the lamp posts and railings will be painted by the 7th July, in time for the Britain in Bloom judges

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Councillor update on Planning Applications of importance in Moseley & Kings Heath Ward – Wednesday 13th June 2007

Below is my own personal list of planning applications that I am keeping an eye on, due to residents raising concerns with me or the applications clearly being contentious.

Drawings and further details on each of these planning application is available on-line at
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=67548&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=12189


The planning applications

S/01332/06/FUL, 7 Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Retention of boundary walls to front and side. - Under consideration

S/01333/06/FUL, 7a Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Retention of boundary walls to front and side - Under consideration

S/01723/06/FUL, 18 Belle Walk, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9DE - Erection of 1.8 metres high front boundary wall and 2 no. 2 metres high front gates - Report In Draft

S/04236/06/LDE - 7A Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Certificate of lawfulness for a lorry repair workshop and park (to rear of site) and ancillary store to coach house - Under consideration

S/07597/06/FUL - 40-42 St. Marys Row, China Garden Restaurant, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8JG - Change of use of first floor from residential to restaurant with karaoke rooms ancillary to existing grd flr restaurant - Under consideration

S/00847/07/CAC - 9 Goodby Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8RH - Demolition of existing building and erection of new two storey dwelling house - Refused - Decision date 08/05/2007

S/01083/07/FUL - 2-4 School Road, Land at, Moseley, Birmingham, - Redevelopment to form 39 sheltered apartments for the elderly,communal facilities, landscaping and car parking - Under consideration

S/01392/07/FUL - Springfield Road, Moseley Golf Club, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7DX - Change of use of vacant land for the formation of golf practice area - Under consideration

S/01441/07/FUL - 40 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7RA - Change of use from part nursery part dwelling to nursery – Refused -
Decision date 10/05/2007

S/01469/07/FUL - 2A St Mary's Row, Elizabeth of York, Moseley, Birmingham, - Change of use of part of pavement in front of public house to customer seating area to include demountable screens - Withdrawn-Perm Devel - Decision date
24/05/2007

S/01918/07/FUL - 25-29 Alcester Road South, The Pear Tree, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7JQ - Proposed fresco style pavement - Withdrawn-Perm Devel - Decision date 23/05/2007

S/01922/07/FUL - 99 High Street, Somerfield Stores, Kings Heath, Birmingham, - Variation of condition C2 of S/01863/00/FUL to allow deliveris/collections at the s from 07.30-21.30 Mon to Sun. – Refused -Decision date 22/05/2007

S/01978/07/FUL - 34 Southlands Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9RJ - Erection of two storey side/ rear and single storey rear extension, installation of first floor rear balcony and t - Under consideration

S/02116/07/FUL- 69 High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7BH - Erection of 2 canopies & 2 wall mounted rests to create covered smoking area & 4 safety bollards - Approve – Conditions. Decision date 01/06/2007

S/02356/07/FUL - High Street, Hare and Hounds, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7JZ - Installation of retractable awning - Under consideration

S/02575/07/FUL- 40 Woodbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8EJ - Change of use from retail (Class A1) to Restaurant (Class A3) - Under consideration

S/02624/07/FUL - 214b Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, - Change of use from offices to retail at ground floor and workshop (light industrial B2) first floor & roller shutters - Under consideration

S/02724/07/FUL - 65 Moorcroft Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8LS - Single & two storey rear, two storey side and single storey front extensions &installation of dormer windows to rear - Under consideration

S/02705/07/FUL - 151 Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8RS - Erection of a two storey & single storey rear extension and conservatory to rear - Under consideration

S/02790/07/FUL - 1 Woodbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8EH - Change of use from estate agents (use Class A2) to the production and retail of weather forecasting instrument - Under consideration

S/02961/07/FUL - 120-126 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8EE - Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment - Under consideration

S/03295/07/FUL - 26 Moor Green Lane, Land to rear of, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8ND - Erection of 4 detached dwellings & associated works - Under consideration

S/03314/07/FUL - School Road, Land at Nos 2-4, Moseley, Birmingham, - Redevelopment to form 39 sheltered apartments for the elderly, communal facilities landscaping & parking - Under consideration

Report back from our Environmental Warden 30th April to 23rd May 2007

Below are details of what our Environmental Warden did between 30th April 2007 and 23rd May 2007. This includes one week off sick

The Environmental Warden is funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. The Council manages the Warden.

The Environment Warden patrols Kings Heath and helps in Moseley when required for issuing of fines.

"BAG SEARCHES (this is where bin bags left out too early are opened up by Beth to look for evidence of who left the bag on the pavement. If evidence is found, then the resident is fined £75 through a Section 46 notice)
Waste Mgmt Dyott Road 02/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Grange Road 02/05/2007
Waste Mgmt High Street 02/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Highbury Road 02/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Cambridge Road 09/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Springfield Road 09/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Goldsmith Road 09/05/2007
Waste Mgmt York Road 09/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Station Road 16/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Poplar Road 16/05/2007
Waste Mgmt Mossfield Road 16/05/2007

LETTER SENT (these are either warning letters or issuing of fines)
Russell Road 30/04/2007 Advancement
Russell Road 30/04/2007 Advancement
Trafalgar Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Trafalgar Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Sandford Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Sandford Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 03/05/2007 Advancement
Warren Avenue 04/05/2007 Advancement
Warren Avenue 04/05/2007 Advancement
Cambridge Road 08/05/2007 Advancement
Cambridge Road 08/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 10/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 10/05/2007 Advancement
Church Road 15/05/2007 Advancement
Church Road 15/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 16/05/2007 Advancement
Alcester Road 16/05/2007 Advancement
Caroline Road 21/05/2007 Advancement
Caroline Road 21/05/2007 Advancement
Caroline Road 21/05/2007 Advancement
Caroline Road 21/05/2007 Advancement
Sandford Road 22/05/2007 Rubbish in Garden

SCHOOL VISITS
The Green Circus Education 17/05/2007
The Green Circus Education 18/05/2007

FLYTIPPING
Bed Sted Springfield Road 09/05/2007
wood/bricks/cardboard/bags of plaster Poplar Road 16/05/2007

Litter EXERCISE
High Street 08/05/2007 with police
High Street 09/05/2007 with police
High Street 10/05/2007 with police

BUTT BIN EXERCISE
High Street 08/05/2007
High Street 09/05/2007
High Street 10/05/2007

Weekly report back from Moseley Street Wardens - w/e 8th June 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 8th June 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Monday June 4th
Patrolled village
Updated notice boards
Removed flyposters in village area - reported to Beth Peters
Patrolled village / Route 2
Bin liner outside 33 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Fridge outside 13 Augusta Rd East - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners jtn Caroline Rd / Edgbaston Rd East - ID found - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners / boxes outside 101 Edgbaston Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Large bags of Green bags outside 26 Chantry Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture / fences / walls - reported to Heartlands / LT
Cable box open next to 3 Park Rd - reported to Cable
Overflow leaking 13A Park Rd - reported to Friendship Housing

Tuesday
Patrolled village
Cleaned up around can bank on car park
Can bank full on car park
Patrolled village / Route 5
Bag full of Green bags outside 11 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Dead Hedgehog on footpath outside 29 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Hole in road next to drain outside 8A Wake Green Rd - reported to Highways
Graffiti street furniture / fences / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.

Wednesday
Patrolled village / Route 6
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands.
Fridge outside 95 Cambridge Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cable box open next to 4 Ashdown Close - reported to Cable

Thursday
Patrolled village / Route 3
Walk about with Beth Peters
Bin liners outside flats on Woodbridge Road I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters
Bin liners outside Moneywise, Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners / polystyrene box outside 2 Leighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Polystyrene outside 83 Moorcroft Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Steel bin / Satelite dish outside 116 Salisbury Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Hole in footpath outside 40 Reddings Rd - reported to Highways
Cable box top open jtn Reddings Lane / Russell Rd - reported to Cable
Hedge obstructing footpath opposite 44 - 56 Salisbury Rd - reported to Moseley Hall Hospital
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Patrolled village / Route 4
Beat sweeper required Farquhar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cupboard unit outside 3 Sandhurst Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cupboard draws opposite 43 Moor Green Lane - reported to Contact Birmingham

Friday
Patrolled village / Route 1
Met residents of Church Rd and Newport Rd regards ASB on land behind houses - reported to Martin Mullaney / Police
Bin liners opposite 10 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner / boxes / furniture opposite 7 Rushbrooke Close - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside 3 Fenter Close - reported to Contact Birmingham
Green bags outside 75 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Green bags outside 86 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Large box next to 1 St Albans Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Chair / headboard opposite 2 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cupboard draws outside 7 Sandford rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village

Community / other
Friday
Cleaned up blood stains from Alcester Rd footpath

Monday, June 11, 2007

Below is the present list of outstanding Section 106 monies for Moseley andKings Heath Ward.

Section 106 monies are provided by developers to off-setnegative aspects of their developements.Thus:-

Planning Application Number - S/01640/98/FUL
Location of the Development - Moor Green Lane
Date of the S106 Agreement - 26/08/1998
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Provision of SocialHousing for rent within the Selly Oak Constituency and immdediatelyadjoining wards
Monies Due £200,000Monies
Received £200,000
Expiry date - No expiry
Proposals / Progress - Works as specified in the agreement have beencompleted and monies spent. With interest accrued there is a balance of£61,000 remaining after these works - it is proposed to spend this sum onthe Empty Properties Initiative

Planning Application Number - S/04355/98/FUL
Location of the Development - 108 High Street, Kings HeathDate of the
S106 Agreement - 30/04/1999
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Provision ofadditional public car parking / transport infrastructure measures (includingtraffic management) within Kings Heath
Monies Due £6000
Monies Received £6000
Expiry date - No expiry
Proposals / Progress - No proposed works as yet

Planning Application Number - S/02698/01/FUL
Location of the Development - 36-38 Wake Green RoadDate of the
S106 Agreement - 03/09/2001S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Off site provisionof Social Housing in the Selly Oak Constituency or adjoining wardsMonies Due £100000
Monies Received £100000
Expiry date 01/12/2006
Proposals / Progress - An extension of time is required as it is proposed tospend the sum on the Empty Properties Initiative

Planning Application Number - S/02978/01/FUL
Location of the Development - 25-29 Alcester Road South
Date of the S106 Agreement - 06/11/2001
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Provision of a newbus shelter and improvements for pedestrians and to encourage the use ofother forms of transport
Monies Due £20000
Monies Received £20000
Expiry date - No expiryProposals / Progress - Works undertaken with a balance of £7,800 in theaccount remaining

Planning Application Number - S/00193/02/FUL
Location of the Development - Former Moseley Rugby Football Club, ReddingsRoad
Date of the S106 Agreement - 06/05/2004
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Off site improvements to Highbury Park
Monies Due £97284
Monies Received £99987
Expiry date - 01/09/2010
Proposals / Progress - Works to Highbury Park not yet started

Planning Application Number - S/02019/05/FUL
Location of the Development - 125 Coldbath Road
Date of the S106 Agreement - 20/02/2006
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Improving existingpublic open space and children's play facilties in the Moseley & Kings Heathand Springfield Wards
Monies Due £88400
Monies Received £88400
Expiry date - 01/04/2012
Proposals / Progress - No proposals yet

Planning Application Number - S/01468/06/FUL
Location of the Development - 2&4-6a Alcester Road
Date of the S106 Agreement - 29/06/2006
S106 works to be undertaken according to the agreement - Improvement ofexisting public open space and / or the provision of new facilties and theirmaintenace in the Moseley & Kings Heath Ward
Monies Due £28000
Monies Received £0
Expiry date - none
Proposals / Progress - Monies not due yet

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Weekly report back from Moseley Sreet Warden - w/e 1st June 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 1st June 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Tuesday 29th June
Patrolled village / Route 6
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands

Wednesday 30th June
Move diversion sign from lights in village
Patrolled village / Route 5
Split bag of grass in road outside 14 Oxford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Grey bags full of garden waste at jtn of Oxford Rd / Ascot Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamp post 1 Cotton Lane dayburning - reported to Street Lighting
Graffit street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Speak to men arguing at jtn of Alcester Rd / Tudor Rd

Thursday 31st May
Patrol village
Route 4
Bin liner / childs chair outside 1 Leighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
T/V / glass frame / cupboard door next to trades bins outside 17 - 51 Woodnorton Dribve - reported to Contact Birmingham
2 bin liners outside 209 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Box rubbish @ opp. 4 Chantry Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graey plastic bin @ 51 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture

Friday 1st June
Patrol village / Route 1
Toyota xxxxxxxx, no tax @ xxxxxx Merton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Mattresses/tubs @ 55 Anderton park Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Boxes / rubbish etc opp. 11 Woodstock Girls School - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bags @ 6-10 Woodstock Rd - reported to Beth Peters
King Edward Rd name sign bent back - reported to Highways
Patolled village / Route 1 Alt
Grey plastic container outside 51 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner outside 33 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside 63 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners / wood / rubbish outside 57 Chestnut Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Box outside 35 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner opposite 65 newport Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Boxes outside 43 Newport Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside 71 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Speaker surrounds next to 1 St Albans Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bags outside Moneywise and flats on Woodbridge Rd - reported to Beth Peters

Community / other
Tuesday 29th May
Enquiry from homeless man, find him accommodation

Wednesday 30th May
Enquiry from homeless man, help find him accommodation

Thursday 31st May
Deliver B13 magazines

Friday 1st June
Deliver B13 magazines