Adel Village Community Garden Proposed site – June 2013

 NEWS FLASH!!

At last months Adel Association meeting Wyn Davies, WNWhL, Martin Wright from Park & Countryside. LCC and Francis Garbutt attended to listen to views on the issue of a proposal which has been made by some Adel residents that an area of land on Sir George Martin Drive opposite Wayland Croft be developed into an Adel Village Community Garden (see attached map).

As some of you may be aware Adel Crag Community Association have been looking for a play area for over 30 years but unfortunately have always been turned down by the Council based on both safety and a suitable location.

After a long debate at the Adel Association meeting it was confirmed by Martin Wright from Park & Countryside, LCC that the Sir George Martin Drive site would be suitable for a Community Garden.

Last year Adel Crag Community Association submitted a funding bid to WNWhL Area Panel for a Community Garden to be situated by Sir George Martin Drive so we are pleased to hear that the site would be more suitable for a Community Garden.

The idea of the Community Garden project is to make it educational so it benefits the diverse strands of our community, and  would also give a feeling of refreshing tranquility and an absence of tension or worry.  In addition, the aspect from Wayland Supported Housing Scheme would look more attractive, and enable some residents to get involved in maintaining the Community garden as some of their properties have no gardens of their own.

Adel Crag Community Association fully supports WNWhL’s idea of a Community garden, and will be supporting options 1 & 2 on the questionnaire as a fantastic opportunity for both the Association and residents to be involved.

Please note the questionnaire should be returned no later than Friday, 7th June 2013.

Letter, map and questionnaire from Wyn Davies, Area Performance Manager please Click here….

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Adel Neighbourhood Police News – May 2013

Police Women

Crime Report

There has been one report of a theft that occurred from a garden on Dunstarn Drive. This occurred between 17:30 hrs on 22/05/13- 08:30 hrs on 23/05/13. Please can this be a timely reminder to local residents not to leave any valuables unattended. Leaving items on show to passing thieves is an open invitation.

Surrounding areas have seen a slight increase of theft from sheds and garages etc. It would appear that high valued cycles are been targeted. If you are in possession of a high value bike or any other valuable that you keep in an outbuilding, please consider your security. Recent thefts have involved the usual forcing of the lock and door and even the removal of the actual door. Shed alarms can be bought for low price, especially when the price of a stolen bike or other equipment is so high.

There has been no calls’ relating to anti social behaviour, which again is brilliant news. High visibility patrols will continue in the area in an effort to deter any calls.

Further details please click here… WARD 1 Cookridge, Adel, & Holt Park – May 2013

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OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) Activities June 2013

OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) is part of the Leeds
Neighbourhood Network scheme.  Membership costs £10 per year. We have over 680 members and 90 volunteers, aged 16 to 85, plus a staff team of four.

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On the recent coach party to Saltaire, we were able to see at Salt’s Mill, and walk alongside, the David Hockney current exhibition of 25 trees in different seasons – a 27ft long panorama, as well as ipad pictures and life-size oil portraits and Yorkshire landscapes.

Leeds University students gave OPAL members a fantastic Tea Party complete with jazz band and a magician. Forthcoming Summer outings include a picnic at Bolton Abbey on 3rd June, a day out in Bowness in Windermere on Wed 19th June; plus a Southport trip on Wed 2nd July and the popular seaside trip to Scarborough on Wed 21st August.  All trips depart and return to the Farrar Lane Car Park behind ASDA.

The Ireland Wood Meeting Point at St Paul’s Church Hall, Raynel Drive LS16 6BS, got off to a good start with the Weetwood Councillors, and Revd Linda Ludkin & Revd Ian White in this partnership with OPAL. In May, music students from Ralph Thoresby entertained us with Daniel on keyboard, Edna on guitar, singing along with Molly and teacher Ms Liles. We meet on Thursdays 2-4pm 13th & 27th June. All welcome, £1 entry-you do not need to be a member of OPAL.

The Creative Writing Group is also open to all and meets next on Mon 19th June 2-3.30pm at Holt Park Library. We are a small friendly group led by Librarian Kit Lardner.

Coffee Afternoons continue at Tinshill Hub, Silk Mill Drive LS16 6DX on Fridays 1.30-3.30pm.

The Men’s Group meet on Mon 3rd June for a day out 11am-4pm. at Lotherton Hall to see the Bird Gardens & enjoy the café & company.

For details of Computer Lessons,  the Handyman Scheme,  Carers’ Group, Dementia Drop-In, Tea Dances, Exercise Classes at the Stables, Tai Chi, Yoga, and Theatre Group

see www.opal-project.org.uk

or  contact OPAL Office 0113 261 9103

Val Crompton
OPAL Management Committee

OPAL SURVEY (Older People’s Action in The Locality)

OPAL is keen to provide new activities where specific needs have been identified, we are asking you to complete this brief survey to help us do this. We would really appreciate your comments which will be treated in confidence.

OPAL Survey Please Click here..

If you return a survey by 14th June 2013 you will be entered into a Prize Draw (£25 gift card). Please enter your e-mail address or name and phone number on the form below when you have finished. We need this so we can get in contact with you and let you know if you have won the prize. This information will not be passed on to anyone else.

Thank you for your assistance.

OPAL, Unit 10, Holt Park District Centre, Leeds LS16 7SR Telephone: 0113 261 9103

www.opal-project.org.uk    admin@opal-project.org.uk

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National Changes to Permitted Development – Urgent

Today (30th May), new permitted development rights come into force across the country allowing homeowners and businesses/ developers greater freedoms to extend and change their premises without the need for planning permission.

In brief the main changes are as follows;

–  Householders can erect single storey rear extensions up to 8m from the rear wall of the original detached dwelling house and up to 6m on other types of houses up to 30th May 2016 i.e. for 3 years.  It does not apply in Conservation Areas and involves a neighbour notification procedure which we will do and an assessment of impact if objections are received.  If objections are not received from adjoining neighbours then the extension is permitted development.  The change doubles the length of the existing limit of 4m for a detached house and 3m for other house types.  The limit on not using more than 1/2 your garden remains in place.  I have attached how the neighbour notification procedure works for information.  Continue reading