Grass Cutting Contract

Please see below recently received from Cllr Barry Anderson giving update on the new ground maintenance contract between the various ALMOs including West North West homes Leeds and Continental who have taken over from Glendale since January 2012.

“Please find set out below some information on the new grass cutting service which started on 1st January 2012. As you may or may not be aware Glendales used to have the grass cutting contract and they have been replaced by a company called Continental Landscapes Ltd.

The mobilisation programme has been successful and Continental started the new contract on the 3rd of January 2012. Following a detailed induction training course for their front line staff, they started winter maintenance work on shrub and rose beds across the city on the 5th of January and the monitoring carried out to date shows that they are delivering services to the required standards.

In view of the very mild winter weather conditions experienced to date, discussions are taking place with Continental to bring forward the first grass cut, now programmed to commence on 13th February 2012. There will be areas of grass that will not be accessible due to soft ground conditions or where spring bulbs have been planted and for these reasons, the first cut will be partial.

Set out below is a copy of the information being sent to residents, in case you see the grass being cut, or not, as the case may be, in February.”

Grass Cutting Service 2012 

Communication Bulletin: January 2012

Dear Resident,

Continental Landscapes has taken over responsibility for cutting grass in your area as of 1st January 2012 and are preparing for the mowing season that normally commences in early March. Continental Landscapes will provide a grounds maintenance service to Leeds City Council housing areas within East North East Homes Leeds, Aire Valley Homes Leeds, West North West Homes Leeds, Belle Isle Tenant Management Organisation (BITMO) and Highways.

The Winter of 2011-2012 has so far been one of the mildest on record with grass continuing to grow throughout the Winter period. Unless there is a sharp cold spell in January and February the grass will be very long in March making the first cut difficult and unsightly, with large volumes of grass growth being inevitable.

Planning the first cut
Continental Landscapes are planning to start cutting grass earlier this year in an attempt to get ahead of a flush of growth from the Winter. There may be difficulties with such an early cut and this communication bulletin will help explain what residents can expect.

What Continental Landscapes will do

  • Ensure trained staff assess ground conditions prior to putting machines on site to avoid damage.
  • Cut as many areas as possible utilising all but the largest of our machinery.
  • Ensure trained staff have map details of bulb areas to avoid any damage.

What Continental Landscapes will not do

  • Cut grass on steep banks which could be dangerous to staff due to wet and slippery conditions.
  • Cut grass with poor natural drainage to prevent extensive damage.

Future Maintenance
Those sites omitted from the first cut due to poor ground conditions will be maintained to a standard that is consistent with the contract specification through delivery of the second and third cuts.

Contact Details
Should you have any queries regarding the details contained in this information sheet, please contact the following;

Thanks

Barry

Cllr. Barry Anderson
Adel & Wharfedale Ward
www.barryanderson.yourcllr.com

Ralph Thoresby Battle of The Bands

Come along and support the amazing talent that we have at Ralph Thoresby School. For only £2 you can see four bands competing to represent the school at the AMP final at the O2 Academy in March.

If you come along on the 27th you can even win the chance to become one of the esteemed judges and have a say in who wins! A great chance for all you budding Simon Cowells out there.

This competition is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to win the chance to not only perform at a real music venue but to also be mentored by people working in the music industry. A once in a lifetime opportunity.

Please forward this invite on to anyone you think might be interested in coming along on Friday 27th January -19:00 until 21:00.

Holt Park Naming Competition

Please see below recently received from Greg Mulholland, MP regarding the new Holt Park Wellbeing Centre for your attention.

Leeds City Council have launched a competition to name the new centre. I have attached the poster with all the details of how to enter.

We need your help to name the fantastic new facility that’s being built-in Holt Park. The new centre will provide support for people of any age or ability to live active lifestyles. Whilst the new centre will eventually replace the existing leisure centre, the new facility will offer a much wider range of inclusive facilities, where people can do activities, socialise and learn new skills, and we want to reflect this in the name.

Please note closing date for entries: 27th January 2012.

For further details please click here…

Should you have any queries please feel free to contact Greg Mulholland, Member of Parliament for Leeds North West at any time on Leeds 226 6519.

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Leeds Community Star Awards

For further details please click here...

Council tenants and residents in Leeds are being invited to enter Leeds Community Stars Awards celebrating the hard work of individuals and successful projects in their communities. Open to 150,000 Leeds council tenants and residents the awards will be recognised on a city wide level. The awards will take place in July 2012 at a central Leeds venue. Enclosed in this newsletter is an application form. If you know of a person or project that you feel deserves recognition please fill in the form and follow the details. Below are the categories and overviews. The venue, host and entertainment will be announced shortly. Look out in our other newsletters for further information.

Categories

Resident of the Year
Recognising an individual who makes your community a better place to live. They might have done something outstanding to benefit for the community. They could have helped for many years or they might stand out for starting a new project.

Young Resident of the Year (under 21)
This category recognises a young person who has made a positive impact in their neighbourhood and is a role model to others.

Resident Group of the Year 
Recognising a group of residents who together are having a positive impact to your community. The group can be large or small and it can be a formal group such as a Tenant’s and Residents Association, or an informal group who have worked together with a positive result.

Best Community Initiative
Celebrating an initiative or project undertaken in the last year which has engaged local residents in a positive way not only benefitting the local community, but also contributing to improving the area they live.

Most Innovative Project
The Most Innovative Project will demonstrate success at engaging with local residents in a positive way to bring about change or provide a positive service within the community. It may be a new initiative that has not been done before or a successful project that has been repeated.

Green Initiative
Celebrating an initiative or project that recognises the green agenda and contributes in some way to sustainability and improved environmental practices.

Jane Tomlinson Trust Special Recognition Award
The special recognition award will be voted for by the judges and will be selected from all the entries nominated.

Peoples Choice Award
The people’s choice award will be voted for by the public through the website from the finalist entries when announced.

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Blithe Spirit, By Noel Coward

Blithe Spirit, by Noel Coward

Wednesday at 19:30 until Saturday, 28 January 2012 at 22:00

Adel Memorial Hall

Our next production will be the classic comedy, Blithe Spirit.

                                    BOOKINGS:

                                     Mike & Anne Andrews: 0113 2755585

                                   or email: tickets@adel-players.org.uk

                                  TICKETS GO QUICKLY, SO BOOK EARLY!

                                 Adel Players Website please click here…

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