JUNE 2021 ISSUE OF GLENFIELD GAZETTE

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JUNE ~ 2021~

MONTHLY NEWS, INFORMATION & ENTERTAINMENT FOR GLENFIELD

Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan Update

GLENFIELD’S NEIGHBOURHOOD Plan is nearly ready to start the formal adoption process. The 160 page document is now out with the four hundred strong focus group and the local councillors for any last comments and hopefully correction of any typos and Blaby District Council have been asked to determine whether it needs to be supported by a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). If it is it will delay things but otherwise we are nearly ready to go. Councillors Roy Denney and Nick Chapman fronting the steering group hope we are closing in on the end of what has been an epic project given how difficult COVID made things. We have had to concede a couple of reserve housing sites. The village has enough housing but possibly not an ideal mix. The District authority is likely to insist on us having another 300 minimum so we have acknowledged two possible sites. We could see building on both as only one is large enough to satisfy this number. It is possible we might need even more if Blaby is obliged to meet some of the City’s shortfall. We feel they could satisfy more of their own needs by building higher like most other cities and by turning empty retail and office units into other than student flats. We gave people May to make final suggestions so we are ready to move on unless an SEA is required. Wherever this number of houses are to be built it can only be in one or more of the green wedges providing separation zones between us and our neighbours, so there is bound to be an environmental impact, but if an SEA says the sites are not suitable despite there being nowhere else, I am not sure what purpose it will have served.

Cllr. Roy Denney, Steering Group Chair

COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021

YOUR TWO County Councillors are now Lee Breckon and Nick Chapman, both are also District Councillors and Nick is Vice Chairman of the Parish Council. The full results are given below. Most residents don’t know which level of local authority is responsible for what so wearing these many hats Lee and Nick can direct any enquiries to the right place. As a quick guide to what many enquiries are about: STREET LIGHTING - Phone Highways Telephone: 0116 3050001 Email: streetlightingoperations@leics. gov.uk DOG FOULING - Blaby District Council Phone 0116 2750555 HIGHWAYS ISSUES - Telephone 0116 3050001 Email: hre@leics.gov.uk TELECOM ISSUES - Phone British Telecom Telephone 0800 800150 ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR or other police related matters - Phone 101 Email: glenfield@leicestershire. pnn.police.uk PAVEMENT PARKING - Phone Highways Telephone 0116 3050001 Email: hre@leics.qov.uk

Results •

LEE BRECKON (Conservative) 2839

NICK CHAPMAN (Conservative) 2827

Malcolm Fox (Labour)1153

Tony Deakin (Green Party) 734

Bettina Atkinson (Green Party) 596

Helen Gambardella (Liberal Democrats) 495

Mat Mortel (Liberal Democrats) 285

this issue

MILLENNIUM GREEN - 3 • MY GARDEN - 4 AWARD FOR JEN DALTON - 6 • SCIENCE SPOT - 9 CAMPING ON A BUDGET - 12 • PARISH NEWSLETTER - 14 GLENFIELD PRIMARY - 16 • FOOTPATH SUCCESS - 17 HANGING BASKETS - 18 • ST PETER’S CHURCH NEWS - 19 CRICKET REPORT - 20 • RAILWAY STORIES WITH TED- 21 RAMBLERS - 22 • GARDENERS’ ASSOCIATION - 23 LINDZI MAYANN - 24 • SMALL ADS - 25 • RECIPE - 26 WORDSEARCH - 27 • PLUS LOTS MORE!

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