Development Control (planning committee meetings) are held in the Town Hall at three weekly intervals throughout the year on a Thursday commencing at 6pm. The proceedings of all meetings are now televised (webcast) and can be accessed on the Council website.

 

The following site visit was requested and approved:

20075794 - Kentstone Motor Company, 23 Rowson Street, New Brighton - Change of use from car showroom to a convenience store/off licence. Members are invited to attend to review potential parking and traffic problems before any decision is made on this application.
20075730 - The Ravenscroft, 3-5 The Mount, Heswall
Councillor Rowlands declared a prejudicial interest in the above application by virtue of having expressed an opinion on the application and left the room while it was considered. It was moved by Councillor Johnson and seconded by Councillor Elderton that the application be refused.
Minute Decision :
Resolved - That the application be refused for the following reason:

The Local Planning Authority considers that the proposed development would result in an over-intensification of an existing use and, by reason of noise and general disturbance associated with the increased scale of activities, would be detrimental to the amenities which the occupiers of premises within the vicinity of the site could reasonably expect to enjoy and would be contrary to policy SH1 (Criteria for Development in Key Town Centres) of the Wirral Unitary Development Plan and SPD - Hot Food Takeaways, Restaurants, Cafes and Drinking Establishments.
 

20075818 - Sheldrakes Restaurant, 14 Banks Road, Heswall
Councillor Salter declared a prejudicial interest in the above application by virtue of being a member of the Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee which considered the license application and left the room while it was considered.

Minute Decision :
A petitioner addressed the committee. The applicant addressed the committee and a ward councillor addressed the committee.
Resolved - (10:1) That a decision in relation to the application be deferred for further information to be acquired to clarify certain ‘ambiguous’ issues.
20075852 - Land at junction of Upton By Pass and Moreton Road, Upton – erection of a cellphone telephone mast and equipment cabin.
Minute Decision :
Resolved - That the application be refused for the following reasons:

1 The local planning authority considers that the proposed development would be an alien feature by reason of its siting, size and design and the cumulative effect of three masts located in a confined site would result an unacceptable degree of visual harm which would be detrimental to the general character of the street scene. This is contrary to Policies TEL1, TE1 in the Wirral Unitary Development Plan and SPD1 Designing for development by mobile phone operators.

2 The applicant has not submitted sufficient information to support the choice of location site, this is considered to be contrary to policy TE1 of the adopted Wirral Unitary Development Plan.
20076021 - Grass Verge at St Michael and All Angels Queensbury Fronting Frankby Road, Newton erection of telephone cellphone mast and equipment cabin (Previous application on this site refused a short while ago)
Minute Decision :
Resolved - That the application be refused for the following reasons:

1 The proposed development would form a visually obtrusive feature by reason of its siting, size and design and would result in an unacceptable level of road side clutter which the Local Planning Authority considers would be detrimental to the general character of the street scene. This is contrary to Policies TEL1, TE1 in the Wirral Unitary Development Plan and SPD1 Designing for development by mobile phone operators.

2 The applicant has not submitted sufficient information to support the choice of location site, this is considered o be contrary to Policy TE1 of the adopted Wirral Unitary Development Plan.
Please feel free to contact the author of this news report in the event of query on any of these items.

The recent terrorist attacks have made us all aware of the need to go about our business without let or hindrance – but to remain vigilant. This news item contains the latest (edited) advice from the local Police.
 

You will all be aware of the terrorist incidents in London and Glasgow, also the arrests of people within Merseyside and Cheshire reported in the media. The public quite rightly expects to be protected from terrorist attack and the police service responds by placing overt and covert additional resources at strategic locations.  The increase in security naturally has a knock-on effect of creating delays for travellers and we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.  If you are travelling over the next few days/weeks it may be worth while allowing more time for your journey, especially if you are travelling through airports or main-line rail stations.
Complacency is the terrorist’s friend.
Current initiatives.
.  A major counter terrorism investigation is underway following both attacks. Both devices had the potential to cause mass damage to property, but also significant fatalities.
·  There is no information that suggests that any part of the UK is a specific target but another attack is believed to be imminent. Additional policing activity is being undertaken to ensure that the public at large are kept safe. This is our utmost priority.
·   Merseyside Police and all forces across the country will be increasing their police patrols in areas which may be vulnerable. These include locations where large numbers of people may gather for functions and events and premises licensed for entertainment or alcohol consumption..
·   Police officers will be visiting such areas and premises in your area to ensure they are kept safe.
·   Terrorism affects all our communities and their safety is our highest priority. We will do our utmost to help people recognise the signs of suspicious activity and to assist us in defeating terrorism.
·   It is re-iterated that at this stage the incident anticipated has not been linked to any particular community group.
·   Armed officers will be patrolling at significant points: e.g. transport hubs.
·     The police will continue to work with our partners and communities at local, county, regional and national level to prevent terrorism.
·     Finally, we need our communities to help defeat terrorism, to be vigilant and to report any suspicious behaviour to the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321.
Reproduced on behalf - and in support of - release produced by
Jon. Smith - Inspector - Hoylake and endorsed by your local Conservative Councillors.
 

Chinese Government won’t promise to stop barbaric fur trade despite EU ban
 

Brussels, 4rd July 2007 — China has sneered at the EU cat and dog fur ban approved unanimously at the European Parliament in Strasbourg a fortnight ago, according to Conservative MEP Sir Robert Atkins.
 

Millions of people across Europe disgusted by reports of the horrific slaughter of these animals signed petitions, sent emails and wrote letters during an eight year campaign.
 

The ban on cat and dog fur imports, exports and trade will become law in all 27 Member States by the end of next year and is predicted to save the lives of more than two million cats and dogs every year in China.
 

Animal welfare charities said the EU ban sent a clear message to the Chinese government, but Vice Director-General of the State Forestry Administration Department in China, Mr Wang Wei, told Conservatives that the decision to close the EU’s borders to these products was Europe’s business and he could not guarantee the trade could stop in China.
 

Despite earlier reassurances that China abhorred the practice and looked forward to Europe introducing a comprehensive ban, the European Parliament was told that existing laws allow the captive breeding of animals, that China is different from other countries as wildlife products are used in traditional Chinese medicines and that they have moved from using wildlife to captive resources for this purpose.
 

It was also stated that skinning animals alive is not a common practice in China.
 

Sir Robert said:
 

“We have clearly touched a raw nerve with the Chinese Government on this issue and despite the successful implementation of our EU ban, there remains much work to do to convince the Chinese to put a stop to this horrific business once and for all.
 

“Slaughter of these animals is barbaric, with cats strangled outside their cages as other cats look on and dogs noosed with metal wires are slashed across the groin until they bleed to death as the wire noose cuts into their throat.”
 

Pelts used from these tortured creatures have appeared in EU stores as full-length coats, homeopathic arthritis aids, hair bows for children, toy cat figurines and linings for boots and gloves.

We must be vigilent to ensure we do not purchase these fur products in error. Always look at the label showing country of origin - but do not always believe the quoted ’source of the product’ - as descriptions can be ‘misleading’ to say the least… Apply a common sense approach.

 

 

WHAT’S ON

May 14th, 2007

2007

AUGUST 
Sun 5th      Hoylake Branch - ‘Afternoon High Tea’  Tickets £3.50 from Kathy Friel 632 3043

Sat 18th     West Kirby Branch Coffee Morning - Tickets £2.50 from Anne Watt 625 3941

SEPTEMBER

Sat 1st       Meols Branch Ploughman’s Lunch. Tickets and further information from Lesley Young 632 2938  

Sat  8th      Irby Branch  Coffee Morning - Further details from Mike Hornby 648 5821 Sat  29th    Greasby Branch Coffee Morning Tickets £2 from Wendy Clements 677 7137

Sun 30th - Wed 3rd October - Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool

OCTOBER

Fri  5th       Conservative Luncheon Club - Kings Gap Court Hotel, Hoylake.  12.30pm Speaker:  Cllr Lesley Rennie. Further details please ring  632 3512.

Sat  6th      Irby Branch Coffee Morning, further details from Jill Stott 6483582

Sat  13th     Greasby, Frankby & Irby Ward Theme Night - ‘Cartoon Characters Come To Town’   Tickets and further information from John Heath 648 6015

Fri   19th     Patrons’ Annual Dinner, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Meols Drive, Hoylake – Guest Speaker Stephen O’Brien MP
 

Sat  20th     West Kirby Branch Coffee Morning further details please call the office 632 1052

Sat   27th     Meols Branch Autumn Supper, St John’s Church Hall, Meols – further details
from Lesley Young 632 2938

NOVEMBER

Fri    2nd    West Kirby Park Branch - ‘A Wright Good Do!’  -  further details please call the office 632 1052
Sat   3rd      Hoylake Branch “50/60 Night”, Hoylake Conservative Club – Further details from Eddie Boult - 632 2605

Sat   10th     Caldy & WK South Branch Dinner Dance –  Caldy Golf Club, 7.30pm to 12.30am – further details from David Hind 625 1520.
Thur  15th   Conservative Luncheon Club - Kings Gap Court Hotel, Hoylake  12.30pm. Speaker: Ann Rogers - ‘The Pilgrim Routes’.  Further details and reservations please call 632 3512

DECEMBER
Thurs  6th   Conservative Luncheon Club, Kings Gap Court Hotel  12.30pm.  
Sat   8th       Meols Branch Festive Coffee Morning – further details to be arranged.Sat 15th Hoylake Branch Christmas Coffee Morning – further details to be arranged.

Wed  12th    West Kirby Park Branch Festive Gathering - 12 noon - 2.30pm further details from 632 1052

Sat  15th      Hoylake Branch Christmas Coffee Morning

Sun 16th      Caldy & West Kirby South Branch - Christmas Cheer - further details from 632 1052

    

 

     I have learned today that a planning application has been submitted by Daly International, on behalf of T Mobile for the installation of a 12m high phase 4 streetworks monopole with associated equipment cabinets located at the tower base, on the grass verge opposite Greasby Old Hall on the north side of Frankby Road, Greasby, Wirral, CH49 3NJ. (Application Number: 20075552).
     If you wish to object to this planning application you can do so by writing to: Technical Services Department, Cheshire Lines Building, Canning Street, Birkenhead, Wirral CH41 1ND, or by email to: fayewilliams@wirral.gov.uk ensuring that you quote application number 20075552.
     All letters, emails and any petitions objecting to the proposal must be submitted to the Department by no later than 26 April, 2007. The plans can be viewed by visiting the Department via the Council web site: www.wirral.gov.uk.

    When the application is considered by the Planning Committee, if a local resident wishes to address the committee they can do so, but only if they have submitted a petition with signatures from at least 25 different households.
     I shall be holding a Street Surgery, jointly with Esther McVey, on Saturday 14th. April at 10:30 on Frankby Road close to the proposed site of the mast. This will be an opportunity for residents to discuss their concerns.
     If you require any further information, help with a petition, or wish to discuss this letter, please contact me or Esther McVey via this site or phone 632 1052.

 

 

 

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