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Birstall Post (475) February 2023

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C O M M U N I T Y

FEBRUARY 2023

Public os meeting No. 475 refusal

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Norma celebrates 100th birthday! NORMA DAVIDSON played golf well into her nineties at Birstall golf club and celebrated her 100th birthday there, enjoying a party with friends and family. Norma grew up in Fulwell, Sunderland, near the coastline of Roker beach, and was one of seven children. Norma married at 23, to James Davidson from Glasgow, just before James entered the RAF. She moved to Leicester for work when her children were small and lived in Birstall before moving to Graysford Hall care home in Leicester two years ago. Norma first came to Leicester as a young girl, to Braunstone Hall estate to carry out work for the war effort at the age of 18, so when she later moved here for her husband’s work she was already familiar with the area. Norma enjoyed living in Birstall - at first on Harrowgate Drive, later moving to Riversdale Close to be in a detached house as both her husband and son Howard were musicians. Norma’s children Howard and Carole both went to school in Birstall. Howard became a composer writing music for films and taught composition for The Royal College of Music in London. Carol studied Art at Loughborough University and is a photographer. Norma was a member of Birstall golf

Pic: Norma with her birthday cake

club, played until she was well in her nineties and enjoyed Christmas dinners there with her close neighbours every year. Norma’s husband decided to join the club after giving up playing in a band. Norma said: “I have been a band widow all this time I’m not being a golf

CONCERNED ABOUT the impact of the Ashton Green development on local roads, in December Birstall Parish Council invited representatives from Leicester City Council and the County Council to a public meeting so councillors and the public could voice their concerns and listen to the proposed mitigation measures to control the increase in traffic, particularly along Greengate Lane.

Both the City Council and County Council have declined the invitation. Responding to Birstall Parish Council’s request, City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “The process of consultation at this stage of the local plan review is very prescribed and planning officers will be able to advise on how to respond. I don’t believe a public meeting would be productive in this context.” The County Council’s response stated: “I am afraid we do not have the resources available to us to attend Parish meetings.” 660 new homes are planned for land off Greengate Lane and feature in Leicester City Council’s Local Plan. The site, known as Ashton Green East, also features a 1200-place school. Towidow too”, so she joined and loved gether with the 3000-home Ashton playing. Green development, it will put increased Norma worked in the Methodist café pressure on local infrastructure. in Birstall every Friday, becoming well Birstall Parish Council has now regisknown for her rock cakes and metered as an “interested party” with the ringues. Norma loved shopping in BirCity Council, so that it will be kept inContinued on page 2 formed, and consulted, on policy documents relating to the development. The Parish Council is urging local residents to respond to the public consultation of Leicester’s Local Plan, which ROFESSIONAL runs from January 16, 2023, until FebruARDEN MAINTENANCE ary 27, 2023. Birstall Parish Council Clerk, Sue Coulson said: “Birstall Parish Council will continue to make their voice heard on this matter, and will be considering a TIDYING • LAWNS CUT response to the consultation, including making it known that they have yet to be HEDGES TRIMMED informed of what mitigating plans LeicesSUPPLY & PLANT ORNAMENTAL TREES ter City Council have for reducing the GENERAL PRUNING INCLUDING: APPLE & PEAR TREES impact on traffic on Greengate Lane in

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