Khan he fix it?

Police car doorYes he can.  Well, that’s what I’m hoping anyway.  I took today off work to raise your concerns at the Saltaire Police Surgery – hosted by Sergeant Khalid Khan.

We spent an hour discussing a range of issues that you have contacted me about during the last month.  A school burglary, anti-social behaviour, unsafe train travel, Moorhead Lane drug dealing, dog dirt and vandalism were all on the agenda.  Me and my friend were impressed by Shipley’s Sergeant, and we’re optimistic that all the issues will be acted on.  There was a surprise though…

Dog dirt in Shipley todayEven though he has regular meetings with Shipley’s three Green Party Councillors, Sergeant Khan hadn’t heard about the persistent dog fouling difficulties in our area.  The Greens are barking mad to neglect that issue.  I’m sure that residents think it stinks (literally)…

5 comments April 23, 2007

Wheelie great news!

I’m pleased to announce that the Council will be improving its trade waste service in Shipley – starting next week!

Bradford Council 'recycle for your community' messageI revealed the results of my trade waste survey here two weeks ago – showing that only 33% of hospitality businesses in our area recycle.  The Council contacted me yesterday to say that, in response to the survey, free paper recycling will be offered to all business clients in Shipley in the next few days!

It just shows what Shape Shipley can deliver…and what the Green Councillors can’t.  This achievement took two weeks.  The Greens have been in office for 7 years.   To give some perspective again, while things have stood still under Councillor Warnes – a turtle could have walked around the world!
Shipley's very own Green turtle!Planet Earth
That’s over 24,000 miles at under 4 mph.

Surely it’s time for change.

2 comments April 21, 2007

‘Shipley by-pass may be built after all’

That’s a direct quote from a Heaton Conservatives leaflet that was kindly passed on to me today.  In full, they said:

Heaton Conservative Leaflet“There are signs that the Shipley By-pass may be built after all, thus relieving unnecessary traffic through our (Heaton’s) ward”

It’s all very odd.  No such road proposal has been discussed by Council, and we were told in the T&A last month that the tunnel bypass idea couldn’t be implemented until 2014 at the earliest – so why is it being mentioned in a 2007 Tory leaflet?

It may just be an empty election statement.  You’d hope that our MP would at least have the courtesy to consult local residents about this.  We shouldn’t simply ignore the statement though.  One of Heaton’s Conservative Councillors just so happens to be the Chair of Metro and a committee companion of Executive Councillor Anne Hawkesworth – strongly rumoured to be a bypass backer.

I sincerely hope that a deal hasn’t been done behind our backs.

Add comment April 19, 2007

Sir Titus graffiti shame

Graffiti on Sir Titus' coat and standA resident contacted me yesterday to say that the Sir Titus Salt statue in Roberts Park had been vandalised.  I reported it immediately, and then went to investigate it myself.

As you can see from the photos, it was a horrible sight.  In my opinion, it was also a real insult to the community’s heritage and pride.  Graffiti appeared on his front, back, shoe and stand.  Some bits were too offensive to show on the website.

Graffiti on the front of Sir Titus SaltFortunately, the park manager was very cooperative.  He agreed to deploy a clean-up team within 24 hours, so Sir Titus will soon be back to his good self.

The park is applying for National Lottery funding (as Lister park did before becoming ‘Britain’s best park’), so with a bit of luck, the statue and the park will be well protected in future.  In the meantime, if you spot any graffiti, report it as soon as possible by using the guide in the contact section.

2 comments April 17, 2007

Shining success

A new Grosvenor Rd lamp - the work is nearly doneFollowing a bit of persuasion from Shape Shipley, I’m pleased to announce that nearly all of the Grosvenor Road lamps are now shining bright.  I hope that this result is a relief to local residents.

I’ve got to say though – there are other parts of Shipley that have been waiting for similar Council investment for too long.

I’ve spoken to residents near Coach Road who have had to mow the communal lawns themselves.  I’ve been told about dog dirt difficulties and anti-social problems too.  These are things that the Council should urgently address.

I’m contacting the authorities about these issues, and will post updates on this site.
To read the story of the Grosvenor Road lamp problem, click here and here.

Add comment April 15, 2007

Shaping Shipley with the Secretary of State

I just got back from a brilliant event in Bradford.  Alan Johnson - the Secretary of State for Education and Skills - came here to meet Party members, Shape Shipley volunteers, and school employees.  I grabbed a few minutes with Alan to talk about education in Shipley.
Me with the Secretary of State for Education & Skills, Rt Hon Alan Johnson MPAlan was eager to know how Shipley’s schools are doing, and was excited by the changes ahead.

I finished my schooling in Shipley 5 years ago, and I’m now a Governor at Saltaire Primary (read about my latest Governor’s meeting here).  I’ve seen first-hand how our Schools have totally transformed.

Labour gave our Council £6.5 million to improve Primary School buildings recently.  Radical building improvements are also on the horizon for our Secondary Schools, such as Salts.  Whether it’s me or someone-else, I really hope that Shipley’s next Councillor works well with Alan to achieve his ambition for Shipley’s schools.

Add comment April 13, 2007

How to shun the ‘Shunnel’

How long should it take for a Shipley Councillor to react to a proposal to carve up the town centre, Saltaire, Hirst Wood and Nab Wood?  Perhaps a few hours?

Shipley's very own Green turtle!Well, Councillor Warnes took precisely 11 days.  To put that in perspective, a turtle has a top speed of 4 mph.  In the time that it took Councillor Warnes to react to the Shunnel story, a turtle could have walked over 1000 miles!

When he finally came out of his shell today (here), he did at least mention most of the points that I made back on 3rd April here.  However, he missed two vital things:

(1) That the Council should consult Shipley residents.
(2) That we need to come up with a better alternative solution.

Some of you have already contacted me with better ideas.  If you have an idea on how to solve the ward’s transport troubles, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

16 comments April 11, 2007

Let there be light

Grosvenor Road lamps - bright old and slightly dark newI’m pleased to announce that Yorkshire Electricity have begun work to get the new Grosvenor Road street lamps lit.  Whether it was my phone call that sparked them into action or not, I’ll never know. 

Either way, I hope that residents are happy with the lamps when they’re finished.  Maybe one day we’ll find out why the perfectly good lamps were replaced!

If you have any concerns about the work on the lamps, phone 0800 0283 624.
Read the story of the new Grosvenor Road lamps here and here.
Read about other Shape Shipley action here.

Add comment April 9, 2007

Happy Easter!

Easter EggJust a quick note to wish you all an egg-cellent Easter.  I’ve been stuffed and chuffed today - stuffed with chocolate and really chuffed with the latest website visit figures.  More and more of you are coming here each day.  I hope you like it.

Don’t forget to contact me if you’d like a hand with anything.  Find out about the favour section here too.  As an Easter present to you all, I’m starting a freepost service for the online community survey.  Email it to kevin4shipley@hotmail.co.uk if you can, or post free of charge to: Labour Party, FREEPOST NEA8824, BD1 1BR.

Add comment April 7, 2007

Update: What a waste

Well, I’ve finished the Shipley hospitality business survey and passed the Un-recycled pub beer bottleresults to the Council.  Sadly, the results are rubbish to read.
Out of the survey participating businesses…

  • Only 33% recycle.
  • Only 25% use the Council’s recycling service.

Many managers complained that the Council bins were too expensive (£480 a year for a 1100 litre bin).  We should expect our businesses to do their bit for the environment, but they shouldn’t have to break the bank.

Households get wheelie bins.  Can't the Council offer cheap bins to businesses?The Council should reduce the bin price for small businesses, and if that’s not possible, why not offer bin-sharing schemes for businesses that are near to eachother, like those on Saltaire Road?

I also found out that some of the national companies trading in Shipley - with profits so big that they’re on the FTSE index – don’t recycle either.  £480 is a drop in the ocean for them, so they have no excuse.  After nearly 7 years of Green Councillors running Shipley, it’s a shame that nothing’s been done about this.

Read the previous comment on the recycling scandal here.

1 comment April 5, 2007

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