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Friday, August 10, 2018

Saltburn Ward Newsletter August 2018

COUNCILLOR STUART SMITH 


SALTBURN WARD NEWSLETTER August 2018 


BOROUGH AND PARISH COUNCIL 


stuart.smith@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk Contact no. 07557 540628 


SALTBURN TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 


Parking restriction proposals within Saltburn will be shortly advertised in accordance with the statutory procedures to assist from both a Traffic Management and a Road Safety perspective. All comments in relation to the proposals must be made in writing to Mr Andrew Clare, Engineer, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, TS10 1RT by the closing date on the order when it is advertised in the local press. Once the closing date for comments have passed they will be collated and reviewed and a decision made on the proposals. All parties that commented on the advertised proposals with be notified of the outcome of this decision. 


The proposals are; 


Schedule Disc Parking 3 hours no return within 3 hours between Sam - 6pm within Dundas Street East, Dundas Street West, Milton Street, Station Street, Station Square and seaward side of Marine Parade. Glenside scheduled marked bus drop off bay between Sam - 6pm. 


Junction double yellow lines to be introduced at Ruskin Ave Jct with Marske Road, The Chine Jct with Marske Road, Tweed Street Jct with Albion Terrace. Coral Street Jct Marine Parade. Garnet Street Jct with Marine Parade. 


Other prohibited no waiting at anytime are; 


Marine Parade both sides from its junction with Milton Street for a distance of 80 metres in a northerly direction. 


Macnay Street eastside from its junction with Windsor Road to its junction with Cambridge Street. 


Westside from its junction with Cambridge Street for a distance of 10 metres in a northeriy direction, 


Rear Hilda Place Westsidefrom its junction with Windsor Road to its junction with Burton Terrace. 


Glenside to incorporate bus dropping off layby east side 10 metres from its junction with Windsor Road for a distance of 118 metres in a northerly direction. West side from its junction with Windsor Roact for a distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction. 


Marske Road North side from its junction with Ruskin Avenue for a distance of 74 metres in an easterly direction. 


Windsor Road South side from a point 65 metres from its junction with Princes Road for a distance of 60 metres in a westerly direction. South side from its junction with Glenside for a distance of 20 metres in a westerly direction 


SALTBURN HERITAGE RAILWAY BUFFERS RETURN 




Saltburn in Bloom have finally managed to get Network Rail to return the Victorian Railway buffers which were originally located on a track siding close to Saltburn Station. The buffers are a set of only 3 remaining examples of Victorian buffers left in the country which were removed under track improvements some 4 years ago. Saltburn in Bloom are planning to incorporate the buffers into a historic feature (no flowers) with an interpretation board describing their historic significance and other interesting features within Saltburn Station. The buffers were taken into storage at the Middlesbrough Depot and then moved to York. The buffers are now in storage with a local engineering firm whilst the group work towards finding a suitable location within the area of the Station to locate them.


SALTBURN CLIFF LIFT 


To date unfortunately I have no definite date for this attraction to open, however ( can report that Rapidrail have completed the major refurbishment and construction of the Cliff Lift. The main issue at present that is causing the delay in opening is the interlocking system between the 2 lift stations. This is the electronic signalling that tells the driver when he can operate the carriages. The health and safety officer will not issue the LOLER certificate (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) until this is working correctly. 


In the mean time there is a free daily shuttle bus running from the top of the Cliff Lift and the Lower Promenade. 


NEW ROAD ONE WAY SYSTEM FOR ZETLAND TERRACE 


As part of this year's safer streets programme, residents of Zetland Terrace have requested a one way system to be implemented. The proposal has been led by a resident through the safer streets process wth consultation undertaken (by the residents) as part of the process. All residents consulted have signed in favour of the scheme. Based on the consultation submitted it is now proposed to progress the scheme and begin the legal work required to implement the one way restriction which will include the road at the front of Zetland Terrace and the rear alley between Zetland Terrace and Hilda Place. 


CARRIAGEWAY RESURFACING WORK ADVANCE WARNING 


Carriageway resurfacing work will commence on Monday 10th September on the C174 Saltburn Road, 


Saltburn (Saltburn Bank to top of Ship Inn Bank). The works will be done under a road closure commencing at 19:00 and reopened every morning at 6:00. The works will be completed by 6:00 on Thursday 13th September 2018. These dates are weather permitting and all efforts will be made to minimise disruption. Advance notice signs will be erected and all residents directly affected by the works will be notified by letter drop. Emergency access will be maintained at all times and supervised access will be provided for affected residents where necessary. 


ELECTORAL REGISTRATION 


Information regarding the annual refresh of the electoral register will be dropping on your doormat shortly from the councils electoral team. The completion of this form is a statutory requirement. Anyone registered will be able to vote in next year's elections on the 2nd May 2019 and we never know there may be a general election or referendum by then. Registering can also improve your credit rating, or if you apply for a mortgage, loan or credit card. There are various ways you can respond to this request which will be explained in the information you wll receive from the election team. If you have not voted before or registered to vote you can do so by going on line using the web address gov.uk/register-to-vote, or by calling 01642 774 774 or email electoral_registration@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk 


RIDING SCHOOL PLANNING APPEAL 


The local authority have received notification regarding the refusal in May by the Regulatory Committee to build 75 homes on the Saitburn Riding stables land on Marske Road will be appealed by the applicants. The appeal is with the planning inspectorate and as of yet the authority have not been informed of the reasons for the appeal or how this will be heard. 


SALTBURN POLICE STATION 


You may have noticed some activity within the grounds and building of Saltburn Police station recently. I have been informed that this is in preparation of non operational staff working in the building. Cleveland Police have recently closed there former Police HQ at Ladgate Lane, Middlesbrough and moved to a smaller new build just outside Hemlington. 


CURRENT SALTBURN PLANNING APPLICATIONS 


43 UPLEATHAM STREET Conversion of dwelling into 2 self-contained apartments. Planning application R/2018/0307/CA refers. Public consultation ended 20" July. 


9 LEVEN STREET Single storey rear extension. Planning application R/2018/0371/CA refers. Public consultation ended 27th July. 


LAND TO REAR OF 1-7 GILL STREET Outline application for 1 residential dwelling.(resubmission) 


Planning application R/2018/0369/00 refers. Public consulation ends 21st August. 


THE HOLLIES / THE BRIARS VICTORIA TERRACE Fell and remove a group of Cypress trees. Planning application R/2018/0443n'C refers. Public consultation ends 29" August. 


13B MARINE PARADE Listed building consent for replacement of front door, window and wrought iron hanging bracket. Planning application R/2018/0366/LB refers. Public consultation ends 1st September. 


Councillor Smith's Ward Surgery is outside Sainsbury's on the 3rd Saturday of the month between 9.30am - 10.30am & 11.30am - 12.00pm

From Oregon to Albion Terrace


Saltburn based country music promoter, Ray Freeman, has secured the services of one of country music’s finest artists to appear here in town at the Community Theatre.


Hailing from Oregon, USA Joni Harms feels right at home in Saltburn and just loves our area and its proximity to the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, with Whitby being another favourite port of call.


Ray and his wife Jackie met Joni some years ago whilst attending Norfolk Country Music Festival. Joni completed her thoroughly enjoyable set in front of over five hundred country music fans. Ray asked her to autograph her CD and a guitar that he ‘just happened’ to have with him! Naturally, she obliged and this was to be the beginning of a close friendship.


Joni has previously performed at both Great Broughton and Danby Village Halls to full houses on every occasion which led to Ray feeling that Saltburn’s Community Theatre would provide such a beautiful backdrop and acoustic for her kind of traditional country music.


For the first time ever, Joni is being accompanied by her daughter Olivia (an established artist in her own right) on her UK and European Tour which begins right here in Saltburn on Friday 14th September.

It will be an evening of the very best in country in the company of two very fine artists who totally engage with genuine warmth with their audiences. Joni has always encouraged people to come out, enjoy her music and get to know each other. It’s an opportunity you shouldn’t miss!


Joni and Olivia are supported by The Lee Paul Band on this special night in Saltburn, tickets are £12.50 each and obtainable from Saltburn Theatre direct or by calling Jackie at Feet First, Stokesley on 01642 713575 or Ray Freeman on his mobile 07505 259163.


Returning to North Yorkshire, tickets are also available for Danby Village Hall Thursday 27th September and her final performance in our area, Great Broughton Village Hall on Friday 28th September. Both are intimate venues where you are welcome to take your own refreshments.


Joni and Olivia Harms appear in association with Feet First Promotions & Zetland FM