Archive: Liberal Democrat vision for Britain

July 17th, 2008 by izzy pryce

I welcome the launch today of the Liberal Democrats’ vision for Britain by Party Leader Nick Clegg MP. Called ‘Make it Happen’, This paper will be debated at the party’s conference in Bournemouth in September. 

 

In ‘Make it Happen’ the Liberal Democrats say:

  • They will cut taxes for ordinary families

  • If your local hospital can’t see you on time, they will pay for treatment elsewhere
  • They will switch taxes from people to pollution - so it pays to go green
  • To improve standards in education, they will fund extra help for those who need it most
  • They will put Britain at the heart of Europe to make us a force for good in the world
  • They will stop ID cards so we can keep control of our privacy
  • They will change the voting system so everyone’s voice counts
  • They will bring communities together with local people in charge
  • They will give communities a say in how offenders pay for their crimes

I am delighted to be able to back ‘Make it Happen’. It sets out how the Liberal Democrats will run Britain.

“No-one in Dronfield or North East Derbyshire has escaped the rising cost of food and fuel. The credit crunch is biting hard and local people are feeling the pinch.

Nick Clegg has set out how we can help ordinary people through cutting taxes on those on low and middle incomes. Thousands of people in Dronfield will benefit from this.

We are taking the plans in ‘Make it Happen’ to the people during the summer to get their response.  And in September, we will be heading to the Liberal Democrats’ conference where we are looking forward to taking part in the debate.

  ‘Make it Happen’ is available at: http://www.libdems.org.uk/media/documents/policies/Make%20it%20Happen.pdf

Archive: Planning Applications for Dronfield Week Ending 11th July 2008

July 14th, 2008 by izzy pryce

The planning applications (below) for Dronfield were received at NEDDC in the last week. You can follow whats happening online and object etc. An up to date list is always available from NEDDC including the current status of applications. You will need the application number quoted below for the application you are interested in and click  http://planapps-online.ne-derbyshire.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_searchform.aspx 

Application No: 08/00688/FL

Retention of use of former farm buildings as kennels and as a farm shop at Border View Farm Rod Moor Road Dronfield Woodhouse for Mr Alex Merryman 

Application No: 08/00692/FL

Construction of first floor side extension at 5 Crofton Rise Dronfield Derbyshire for Mr Kerry Grace 

Application No: 08/00696/FL

Variation of condition 5 to allow outside storage at Alps UK Limited Stubley Hollow Dronfield for Mr Mike Howard

Archive: Planning Applications for Dronfield Week Ending 4th July 2008

July 7th, 2008 by izzy pryce

The planning applications (below) for Dronfield were received at NEDDC in the last week. You can follow whats happening online and object etc. An up to date list is always available from NEDDC including the current status of applications. You will need the application number quoted below for the application you are interested in and click  http://planapps-online.ne-derbyshire.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_searchform.aspx 

Application No:

08/00622/FL

Partial rebuilding of existing boundary wall (Listed Building/Conservation Area) at 18 Church Street Dronfield Derbyshire for Mr Stephen West

Application No:

08/00639/FL

Use of land as a car sales lot and provision of a sales office (amended scheme) at Lucas Works Sheffield Road Dronfield for Lucas Developments (S And A) Ltd

Application No:

08/00641/CATPO

Notification of Felling of tree (Conservation Area) at 156 Carr Lane Dronfield Woodhouse Dronfield for Mrs Christine McGuinness

Application No:

 08/00643/FL

Conversion of existing attached garage into a chiropody treatment room and office at 115 Snape Hill Crescent Dronfield Derbyshire for Mr N Corner

Application No:

 08/00645/AD

Advertisement consent for a refurbished free standing sign at Sheaf Motors Callywhite Lane Dronfield for Sheaf Motors

Application No:

 08/00647/FL

Conservatory to rear at 72A Coniston Road Dronfield Woodhouse Dronfield for Mr W Seddon

Application No:

08/00654/FL

Use of two wasteland areas on site frontage to provide car parking areas alterations to access and boundary treatments at Jay’s Refractory Specialists Ltd Callywhite Lane Dronfield for Mr Mark Turner

Application No:

08/00664/FL

Part rebuild of ground floor garage area, first floor extension over garage and kitchen to form bedroom and en-suite at 19 Netherfields Crescent Dronfield Derbyshire for Mr Simon Walton

Archive: Labour side with phone giants against local communites

July 5th, 2008 by izzy pryce

One of the frustrations about being a councillor when planning applications are received for mobile phone masts less than 15 m high is that they are very difficult to oppose legally

Currently, fewer restrictions govern planning applications for phone masts up to 15 metres in height, often making it difficult for councils to refuse permission for controversial proposals. Liberal Democrats in Parliament recently moved an amendment to the Planning Bill which would have meant applications for phone masts would have required full planning permission and therefore be considered in the same way as applications for new buildings or change of use of existing ones. But Labour MPs, voted against the call and Conservative MPs did not bother voting at all. The Labour party had the opportunity to side with local communities or with giant phone companies. It is extremely disappointing so see that Labour decided to back the latter. “The change the Liberal Democrats proposed in the House of Commons would have given residents a fighting chance to stop inappropriately sited phone masts. It would have meant the phone companies would have had to apply for full planning permission in the same way that any other business would need to. 

Archive: Another LIBDEM Gain in North East Derbyshire District Council Byelection

July 4th, 2008 by izzy pryce

My local LIBDEM party candidate Gordon Austin gained the Unstone Ward seat in a byelection yesterday. In 2007 we did not put up a candidate in this seat. Labour fell to third place. Congratulations to Gordon and the local LIBDEM team

Archive: Planning Applications for Dronfield Week Ending 27th June 2008

July 2nd, 2008 by izzy pryce

The planning applications (below) for Dronfield were received at NEDDC in the last week. You can follow whats happening online and object etc. An up to date list is always available from NEDDC including the current status of applications. You will need the application number quoted below for the application you are interested in and click  http://planapps-online.ne-derbyshire.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_searchform.aspx 

 Application No:  08/00622/FL

Partial rebuilding of existing boundary wall (Listed Building/Conservation Area) at 18 Church Street Dronfield Derbyshire for Mr Stephen West 

Application No: 08/00639/FL

Use of land as a car sales lot and provision of a sales office (amended scheme) at Lucas Works Sheffield Road Dronfield for Lucas Developments (S And A) Ltd 

Application No:  08/00641/CATPO

Notification of Felling of tree (Conservation Area) at

156 Carr Lane Dronfield Woodhouse Dronfield for Mrs Christine McGuinness
Application No:  08/00645/AD

Advertisement consent for a refurbished free standing sign at Sheaf Motors Callywhite Lane Dronfield for Sheaf Motors 

Application No:  08/00647/FL

Conservatory to rear at 72A Coniston Road Dronfield Woodhouse Dronfield for Mr W Seddon