Newbury Avenue development – planning recommendations published

Inadequate of street parking in Windsor Garth

Anger as parking problems not addressed by York Council officials

Council officials are recommending that plans to build on the garage site on Newbury Avenue are given the go ahead.

The issue will be discussed at a planning sub committee meeting taking place on 3rd May.

On the previous day (10:15am Wednesday 2nd May), Councillors will be visiting the site. They will no doubt be able to see the parking problems which already exist in the area.

Residents may attend both meetings and can register to speak at the committee meeting. To do so residents should telephone York 551088 before 5:00pm on 2nd May.

Grassed areas have already been damaged by vehicles and plant

The officers report is negligent in at least one way. Objectors have pointed out that the loss of 28 garages – and with them an equivalent number of off street parking spaces – will have a major impact on congestion and parking problems on the estate.

The report offers no response to this concern.

There are already problems when large vehicles and buses try to access the narrow roads. The problems have got worse since the Council stopped new lettings at the garages while the overspill from the Hob Stone development has also hit the Windsor Garth area.

Now the Council is also threatening to redevelop the Windsor House site on Ascot Way. Again it has given little thought to the parking problems that will emerge both during building works, and afterwards.

It could mean that major building works will take place within the next year at both sites at the same time – a recipe for transport chaos with the only available access to the estate being the relatively narrow route  from Kingsway West.

Grass damaged by parked vehicles

Some objectors to the Newbury Avenue plan have demanded that alternative off street parking spaces be provided before demolition starts. They have pointed to several sites where the provision of matrix protection on grassed areas would provide an option while retaining the green appearance of the estate.

Currently an increasing number of vehicles are being parked on these grassed areas anyway – resulting during periods of  wet weather in unsightly damage which is expensive to repair.

NB. Efforts are being made to form a new Hob Moor Residents Association in the area. The residents group will focus on opposing the Councils plans for the estate and will seek additional investment to address existing problems.

The old Kingsway Area Residents Association (KARA) was disbanded about 5 years ago.

What’s on in York: Inkwell’s Big Freeze: an Antarctic exploration

29Oct _Inkwell

York Explore Library :

 

Sat 28 Apr :

2.30pm – 3.30pm :

Free

Inkwell is off to the Antarctic in this cool location adventure!

Come along as we’ll be trekking the icy home of penguins and seals as intrepid explorers and recording our journey through the snowy landscape.

What might we see on our adventures?

This event is aimed at ages 5-12 years.

For more information please call York Explore Library on (01904) 552828 or york@exploreyork.org.uk.

What’s on in York: Introduction to modern boardgames by Beyond Monopoly York

Apr _28BM GamesYork Explore Library :

Sat 28 Apr :

1.00pm – 4.30pm :

Free

Monopoly, Risk, Cluedo?  Modern boardgames go way beyond those.  Today’s classics include Settlers, Ticket to Ride, 7 Wonders, Pandemic, Friedrich and Agricola.

BM York, York’s boardgames Club, is based at the Bar Convent.  It invites you to an afternoon’s introduction to some of these (and more) at York Explore (Central Library)

Come and have an afternoon’s fun.  Experience face-to-face gaming – much better than computer gaming we think.

Entry Free. No need to book.

Open to York Residents 16+ or 12+ if accompanied by an adult.