Saturday, March 31, 2007

Graffiti Art Studio and fortnightly teenage disco’s

Just a quick update on things:

We are about to state building the Graffiti Art Studio at Epic – we’re just waiting for Keith at Epic to order the wood and we’ll get start building the thing. It’ll take 3-4weeks to build. Councillor Emily Cox, Ernie Hendricks and myself are giving £500 to Epic as a contribution towards the cost of building the studio.

The £1800 to cover the cost of materials in the studio and training courses has been approved. Panda from The Bench will be doing the training courses, which will range from artistic skills to how to stretch a canvas. If Markus Galleries start selling the canvas’s we will also be happy tp put on basic accountancy courses.

I’ve also spoken to West Midland Arts who have recommended putting in a bid for £5000 for more courses – some of the courses could potentially involve the graffiti artist known as Temper – see
http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/westmidlands/series5/graffiti_art.shtml

We’ve set aside £3,700 for teenage disco’s in the area. The structure of these disco’s is in the early stages. Keith Marsden has indicated an interest in running these at Epic and they could be along the same lines at the teenage party at Epic on Friday 30th March – DJ’s and bouncy castle.

What we would be keen to do is involve the local teenagers is designing the structure of these events – who do they want as the DJ’s, do they want to be the DJ’s themselves. Would they rather have local bands on. Maybe a DJ in the downstairs bar, a film show in the upstairs bar and a bouncy castle.

Indeed, we could form an Events committee run by the teenagers themselves and controlling how the £3700 is spent – obviously the local Councillors and police would have to be on the Committee to ensure the entire money isn’t spent on a trip to Reading Festival.

The events would be free and open to members – membership would help control who attends these events and ensure it mainly local teenagers and their friends.

I would welcome any thoughts.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Debate on teenage drinking in Moseley

I was wondering if we could has a discussion about the teenagers of Moseley and what they do on a Friday and Saturday night. At moment we have large grouping of teenagers in Moseley which is causing some concern with local residents and the police. What I want to do is reduce this stress, which is acceptable to local residents, the police, the teenagers and their parents.

Just to give some background to how this has arisen. Due to popularity of the MySpace website it is now very easy for teenagers to arrange to meet. 20 years ago, a teenager would go door knocking on their friends houses and, hey presto, you have 5 teenagers hanging around the street corner.

Move forward to today and a teenager sends out a MySpace bulletin saying “let’s all meet here” and the next thing you have is a crowd control situation. In the case of St.Phillips Cathedral grounds this can result in 200+ emo’s (modern day Goths) suddenly appearing; in the case of Moseley this can result in 40+ teenagers appearing on either a Friday or Saturday night.

The teenagers do NOT cause any problems. If you talk to them they are very polite, articulate, intelligent and really, really nice kids. What’s causing some stress with local residents is the large grouping of these teenagers (people wonder if a fight is about to break out) and the fact that some of them are drinking alcohol. The teenagers are aged 14 to 17 years old

The police have started confiscating the alcohol from the teenagers, since drinking alcohol in the streets of central Moseley is forbidden.

This is where I would like a debate of what we want to do with these teenagers. As I say they are really nice kids and I personally would rather they stayed in central Moseley where they are safe. I don’t want them hanging around places where they will annoy residents (eg Moseley Hall hospital grounds or Moor Green Lane fields) or in places they are not safe (eg Highbury Park). BUT they are drinking alcohol, and smoking tobacco, and teenagers under the age of 18 are not allowed in pubs, or allowed to drink alcohol.

Talking to the teenagers what they want is somewhere they can meet, drink alcohol and smoke. It would be good to know if the teenagers reading this agree with this statement

So what do we do?

I’ve talked to Youth Workers and other Youth groups, but they seemed to be geared towards dealing with teenagers who have anti-social behavior problems or come from disadvantaged backgrounds. None seemed to be geared towards dealing with ‘nice teenagers who merely want to socialise’.

The Moseley Street Wardens have suggested the creation of a pavilion, but again we hit the drinking of alcohol issue. The teenagers will drink alcohol and my fear is that I end up with the parents knocking on my door claiming I’m making their teenagers into alcoholics.

I would be interested in others views and innovative ideas.

report back of Moseley Street Warden - w/e 23rd March 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 23rd March 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Monday March 19th
Patrolled village
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Newly planted tree knocked over at 3 Wake Green Rd - reported to 464 8728
Bollard knocked over @ 115 Anderton Park Rd - reported to Highways
Bin liners outside 3 + 5 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village
Graffiti street furniture / fences - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Route 4
Removed placards from lamp posts outside Queensbridge School

Tuesday March 20th
Patrolled village
Cleaned up flower stand that had been kicked over outside Bagyeleys chemisty
Route 3
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Cable box open outside Village pub on Alcester Rd - reported to Cable
Route 2
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Budget gas bottle @ jct. Tindal St / Cromer Rd - reported to 01952 583908
Green bags of garden refuse outside Church Avenue - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village

Wednesday March 21st
Patrolled village
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Update notice boards
Fridge freezer / carpet next to bottle banks on car park - reported to 464 3774
Patrolled village / Route 5
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Excess litter at jtn of School Rd / Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Box outside 29 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Car wheel outside 39 School Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners / suitcase outside 3 Wake Green Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cotton Lane street sign damaged outside 20 Cotton Lane - reported to Highways

Thursday March 22nd
Patrolled village / Route 1
Rubbish in alley @ 6-10 Woodbridge Rd - reported to beth Peters
Blue bag @ 58 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Box of rope / canvas @ 52 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Newly planted tree missing in Trafalgar Rd park - reported to 464 8728
xxxxxxxx @ xxxxx Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Black bag @ xxxxxx Kingswood Rd. ID recovered. - reported to Beth Peters
Bags of wood / chair parts @ jct. Kingswood Rd / Brighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
7 bags of soil / curtain rail @ jct. Chestnut / Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Pile of rubbish on frontage of 71 Church Rd. Rats in and out of it. - reported to Beth Peters

Friday March 23rd
Patrolled village / Route 1 Alt
Fire surround @ 40 Mayfield Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners full of soil / rubble @ 33 Forest Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Boxes / cans @ 31 Forest Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Excess litter on grassland @ jct. Belle Walk / Yardley Wood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cupboard doors @ 18 Cadbury Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Pipe insulation @ jct. Anderton Park Rd / Woodstock Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners @ 27 Merton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Chairs / scales @ 25 Bloomfield Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Childs chair / plaything @ 123 Sandford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cable box open @ jct. Anderton Park Rd / Sandford Rd - reported to Cable
Bin liner full of soil @ 89 Anderton Park Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
2 blue bags on pavement from xxxxx Anderton Park Rd - reported to Beth Peters
2 bags green waste / headboard @ 95 Anderton Park Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Branch of tree @ 13 Oakland Rd - reported to Run A Muck
Patrolled village / Route 6
Ironing board @ 39 School Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamppost 1 Birches Close, School Rd - reported to Street Lighting
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands

Crime & ASBO
Monday 23rd March
Youth in car pulls up at BT box and abuses KM. Take registration and report to Police. - reported to Police

Tuesday 24th March
Youth from 23rd drives past on Park Rd. Contact Police.

Wednesday March 25th
Spoke to PCSOs regards release of xxxxxx later this week

Thursday March 26th
Taxi on zigzags at rear of Park Hill JI school. Same as last week - reported to Police

Fire
Monday March 23rd
Delivered HFSC leaflets on Anderton Pk Rd

Thursday March 26th
HFSC Anderton Pk Rd

Community / other
Thursday March 23rd
Speak with resident of Kingswood Rd re: new tree planting

Saturday March 24th
Farmers Market

Sunday March 25th
Car park clean up

locations and varieties of trees planted in Moseley and Kings Heath this winter

Below is the list of trees that were planted in the Moseley and kings HeathWard this winter. The list shows the varieties and locations.

We have set aside another £10,000 for the 2007/8 Winter to plant another 30trees. We hope to start excavating the tree pits in the summer, so that wehave time to make adjustments if there are any underground serivices.

The Ulmus New Horizon trees on Alcester Road are elm trees - they are DutchElm disease resistant elms.
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 24/ 26 Cambridge Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 27/ 29 Cambridge Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 69 Cambridge Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - Opp 69 Cambridge Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 6/ 8 Woodbridge Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 39 Prospect Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - o/s 63 Prospect Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - o/s 62 Prospect Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - O/s 81/83 Blenheim Road -
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - Holders Lane - grass verge
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - Holders Lane - grass verge
1 - Acer Crimson Sentry - Holders Lane - grass verge
12 - In Total

1 - Acer Emerald Queen - O/s Sorrento Court Wake Green Road - grass verge
1 - In Total

1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - Salisbury Rd/ Edgbaston Rd Junc - In raisedgrass area
1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - O/s 20 Holders Lane - grass verge
1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - Alcester Rd / Park Hill Junc - Corner Verge
1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - Alcester Rd / Park Hill Junc - Corner Verge
1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - Alcester Rd / Park Hill Junc - Corner Verge
1 - Amelanchier Robin Hill - Moseley Car Park - Deliver only 28/2/07 11.00am
6 - In Total

1 - Betula Jaquemontii - O/s Sorrento Court Wake Green Road - grass verge
1 - Betula Jaquemontii - O/s Sorrento Court Wake Green Road - grass verge
2 - In Total

1 - Platanus Hispanica - Opp 233 Alcester Road - grass verge
1 - Platanus Hispanica - Alcester Road / Woodnorton Drive - In last vergeby corner
1 - Platanus Hispanica - Belles Walk P.O.S. - grass verge
1 - Platanus Hispanica - O/s 3 Wake Green Road -
1 - Platanus Hispanica - Trafalgar P.O.S - grass verge
1 - Platanus Hispanica - School Rd - grass verge
1 - Platanus Hispanica - School Rd - grass verge
1 - Platanus Hispanica - School Rd - grass verge
8 - In Total

1 - Tilia Cordata - O/s 56 Billesley Lane - grass verge
1 - Tilia Cordata - O/s 92 Billesley Lane - grass verge
1 - Tilia Cordata - Opp 151 Billesley Lane - grass verge
3 - In Total

1 - Ulmus New Horizon - O/s 237 Alcester Road - grass verge
1 - Ulmus New Horizon - O/s 239 Alcester Road - grass verge
1 - Ulmus New Horizon - O/s 241 Alcester Road - grass verge
1 - Ulmus New Horizon - O/s 243 Alcester Road - grass verge
4 - In Total

Roll out of multi-material collections

We now have the definate dates for when multi-material recycling will spread to the rest of Moseley - it is the fortnight stating 21st January 2008.

I've uploaded a map showing the roads covered at
http://www.martinmullaney.co.uk/images-environment/recycling-map.jpg

Council document showing the monthly roll out of recycling throughout the rest of city can be seen at
http://www.martinmullaney.co.uk/images-environment/recycling-roll-out.pdf

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

report back from the north Moseley Street Advisors project

Street Advisors Employment Project Update

Report Kings Heath and Moseley Ward 12th March 2007

Period Monday 17th February to Friday 9th March

Over the past three weeks 6 of our 7 Street Employment Advisors have between them spent a total of 126.5 hours actively engaged in the Moseley ward. This equates to 18 full working days and to a total of 2.3 people completing a full employment needs assessment per day.

It is important to remember that the ways in which the Advisors work as this gives a fuller picture of the impact they have been having in the area. In each of the streets below the Advisors have been making initial sweeps of the streets stopping and talking to people as they walk down the street or are leaving their house or car. They introduce themselves and the project and ask whether they think the project could help them or their friends of families who live in the area.

During this time they also leaflet houses and local shops to advertise the fact that they are around for the next few days. They then return to the same streets for the next 2-3 days at a set period either morning or afternoon and carry out door knocking and engaging with people out and about in the streets. The very nature of the work means that it can take up to 5-10 minutes or more to determine whether that person is eligible or in need of support from the Advisor.

Taking time to talk to people to this degree is essential for this kind of community work but obviously takes time and often does not result in a recognised engagement (so is not included in our output figures). All people who the Advisors talk to are given a leaflet with the Enterprising Communities Advice project contact details and information about how we can help.

Outputs
During this period the majority of streets in North Moseley have been visited by Advisors.
For more detail please see below:
w/c 17th February Church Rd; Forest Rd; Woodbridge Rd; Trafalgar Rd; Admiral Place; Louise Lorne Rd - number of people assessed - 8
w/c 24th February - roads that were door knocked: St Albans; Kingswood Rd; Queenswood Rd; Newport Rd; Trafalgar Rd - number of people assessed - 13
w/c 3rd March - roads that were door knocked: Anderton Park Rd; Sandford Rd; Merton Rd; Belle Walk; Highfield Rd; Trafalgar Rd - number of people assessed - 21

Organisations and Events
Kings Heath Library
Street Advisors have been continuing their advice session at Kings Heath Library. Liaqat Iqbal, Roshan Singh and Mohmoud Ibrahim have all been using the library as a point to meet local clients either for initial consultations or to do follow up advice sessions.

Sajid has been advertising the service and Enterprising Communities in the library. Thus far the advisors have held 7 sessions at the library over the last 3 weeks. Although numbers have been relatively low so far, the staff at the library are happy for the arrangement to continue. It also allows for a community base in which our Advisors can spend time with people in a confidential and indoor setting.

Recruitment Event
The recruitment event at Moseley CDT on Wednesday 28th February was reasonably well attended. It was a two hour event in which 27 people were engaged. Of these people 8 were from our designated North Moseley area.

Response rate and issues raised
Our Advisors have found the North Moseley area a difficult area to work in. The area itself is small compared to other Enterprising Communities wards with similar targets. Response rates at the door have been very low, with the majority of people not opening their doors. Engagement with people in the streets has proved more successful, however due to the proximity of the area to Sparkbrook and Springfield a high proportion of people they have engaged with in these streets have not been included in the outputs for North Moseley as they live within these neighbouring areas.

Balsall Heath, Moseley and Kings Heath High Street have all been used in the last three weeks to try and engage with people from North Moseley but the majority of people who we have spoken to do not live in the allocated area. Action PointsWe will continue to send three advisors to continue to work in North Moseley over the remaining three weeks of this project year. Much of this work will be follow on advice and guidance, as it is crucial that clients engaged with in the last 2 months are supported with their employment searching and skills development.

We aim to engage with a further 15 - 20 clients by the end of the project.

Report back by Environmental Warden - week ending 9th March 2007

Below are details of what our Environmental Warden did during week ending – 9th March 2007

The Environmental Warden is funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. The Council manages the Warden.

The Environment Warden patrols Kings Heath and helps in Moseley when required for issuing of fines.

"BAG SEARCHES (this is where bin bags left out too early are opened up by Beth to look for evidence of who left the bag on the pavement. If evidence is found, then the resident is fined £75 through a Section 46 notice)
Waste Management (focus roads exercise) - Station Road - 07/03/2007 - no addresses found

LETTER SENT (these are either warning letters or issuing of fines)
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley
Bank Street -08/03/2007 - Rubbish in alley

NOTICES SERVED (REF NO) (these are fines)
none

DUTY OF CARE EXERCISES (this is where shops are asked to provide details on how they dispose of their rubbish. They can be fined if they are unable to produce evidence)
none

"GRAFFITI reported
none

PLACARD reported
none

BUILDERS BAGS reported for removal
None

Flytipping personally removed (focus roads)
Sofa - billesley lane - 07/03/2007

Litter EXERCISE
kings heath - 09/03/2007

Dog Fouling exercisehighbury park - 05/03/2007

MEETINGS
warden meeting 2.5 hrs 06/03/2007
warden meeting 1hrs 09/03/2007

Report back from Moseley Street Wardens, week ending 16th March 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 16th March 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

PROBLEMS/MATTERS -
Environmental - SW Reported to
Monday 12th March -

Patrolled village -
Tree damaging kerbstone / pavement @ 97 Alcester Rd (HSBC Bank) - reported to Highways
Carpet / black bags / fridge by trade bins in car park - reported to Car Parks
One green bottle bank full on car park - reported to Recycling
Paper banks full on car park - reported to Kappa Smurfitt
Female passenger of xxxxxxxxxx throws Post Office receipt on floor of Post Office as she leaves. - reported to Beth Peters
Route 3 -
Graffiti street furniture -
Bag of ashes on pavement @ 48 Russell Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Trees obstructing pavement opp. 104 Moorcroft Rd - reported to Highways
Patrolled village -
House clearance @ land outside 26 Woodnorton Drive - reported to Housing
Carpet by bins @ 26 Woodnorton Drive - reported to Housing
Binbag @ xxxxx Leighton Rd. ID recovered - reported to Beth Peters

Tuesday 13th March -
Patrolled village -
Blue plastc bags of cans @ 12 Oxford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
9 black bags @ jct. Greenhill Rd / School - reported to Contact Birmingham
Highways signs / barriers @ 27,69 and opp. 69 Cambridge Rd - reported to Highways
Highways signs / barriers @ 81 Blenheim Rd - reported to Highways
Highways signs / barriers @ 39,63 Prospect Rd - reported to Highways
Large hole in road channel @ 68 Greenhill Rd - reported to Highways
Cotton Lane sign damaged @ 20 Cotton Lane - reported to Highways
Tidy recycling area - y

Thursday 15th March -
3 black bags @ Yen, Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Speak with Jibbering re: flyposters -
Black bag opp. 37 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Chair parts @ 40 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bag @ xxxxx Alcester Rd. ID recovered - reported to Beth peters
2 bags / lampshade opp. 10 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Speakers @ opp. 4 Louise Lorne Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
xxxxxxx, no tax @ xxxx Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Binbag @ 11A Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Carpet adj. 2 Chestnut Rd - previously reported - reported to Contact Birmingham

Friday 16th March -
Patrolled village -
Bin full at jtn Oxford Rd / St Marys Row - reported to Contact Birmingham
-
Crime & ASBO -
Taxi on zigzags at rear Park Hill J.I - reported to Police

Fire -
Friday 16th March -

HFSC Grove Avenue -

Community / other -
Thursday 15th March -

Speak with resident xxxxx Kingswood Rd re: dangerous tree at rear - reported to Public Health

Friday 16th March -
Photo shoot with WMFS at Traf Rd park -

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Update on Woodnorton House site

The Council's property disposals department have given the proposed developer of the Woodnorton site (corner of Alcester Road and Moor Green Lane) until the end of March to finalise their bid and proposal for the site. Otherwise, the Council will end negotiations and talk to the other companies who unsuccessfully bid for the site.

Last Spring, the Council marketed the site using a closed bid auction. Unfortunately, the winning bid has run into problems due to high number of protected trees on the site, which meant they were unable to fit all their proposed 19 apartments onto the site.

The Council want to ensure that the developement that will be built on this site will be acceptable from a planning viewpoint, before selling off the site. Otherwise, the site could be sold and remain abandoned for years as per the Sorrento Hospital site OR the Moseley Road tram depot offices.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Moseley Street Wardens report back - week ending - 9th March 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 9th March 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

EnvironmentalComments
Monday 5th February

Patrol village / Route 1
Mattress @ jct. Chestnut Rd / Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Carpet @ houshold items adj. 2 Chestnut Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Boxes @ 45A Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Roadworks sign @ 74 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Mattress / toilet cistern @ 65 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture
Wood @ 8 Newport Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wooden crates @ 89 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Fridge / freezer @ 78 Sandford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village / Route 4
Car part opp. 34 Sandhurst Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Hole in drain mount @ 243 Alcester Rd - reported to Highways
Graffiti street furniture
Tidy recycling area. ID recovered
Bin / 2 bags / mop and bucket @ entrance to car park. - reported to Mike Evans

Tuesday 6th February
Patrolled village / Route 5
Graffiti street furniture
Dog fouling stickers on Cotton Lane / Grove Ave
Posted comment cards at Stanley Place regards Green waste bags
Wall @ 65 Church Rd collapsed onto pavement - reported to Highways
Chair @ 5 Sandford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Chair @ jct. Grayfield Avenue / Church Avenue - reported to Contact Birmingham

Wednesday 7th February
Patrolled village / Route 3
Phone box glass damaged - reported to BT
White bag outside 83A Morrcroft Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wood outside 64 Moorcroft Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Blocked drain outside 1A Russell Rd - reported to Highways
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Patrolled village / Route 2
Bin liners outside 58 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Green bag / box outside 54 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Excess litter Edgbaston Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Blocked drains outside 96A and 114 Park Hill - reported to Highways
Hole in road (in gutter) outside 108 Park Hill - reported to Highways
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands

Thursday 8th February
Patrolled village / Route 1
Fridge freezer outside 57 Chestnut Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wood / household items outside 37 Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin overturned jtn of Newport Rd / Kingswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Traffic lights N/W, columns 1 / 2 St Marys Row - reported to Street Lighting

Friday 9th February
Patrolled village
Electricity manhole cover sinking into pavement - reported to MEB
Pool table opp. Methodist church on School Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wheelchair @ 71 Cambridge Rd - reported to Scrap metal dealer
Wood on pavement @ 45 greenhill Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham

Crime & ASBO
Monday 5th February

Approached by Yugoslavian male who is offering a gold ring for sale. - reported to Police

Tuesday 6th February
Police caravan on village green

Wednesday 7th February
Beggar outside Sommerfields - reported to Police

Fire
Tuesday 6th February
HFSC 15:00

Community / other
Tuesday 6th February

Staff meeting

Thurday 8th February
Spoke to resident on Kingswood Rd regards bin being set on fire / trees - reported to Martin Mullaney
Helped resident load salvage onto council wagon
Office duties

Moseley and Kings Heath Environmental Warden report back - week ending - 2nd March 2007

Below are details of what our Environmental Warden did during week ending – 2nd March 2007

The Environmental Warden is funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. The Council manages the Warden.

The Environment Warden patrols Kings Heath and helps in Moseley when required for issuing of fines.

"BAG SEARCHES (this is where bin bags left out too early are opened up by Beth to look for evidence of who left the bag on the pavement. If evidence is found, then the resident is fined £60 through a Section 46 notice)
Waste Management (focus roads exercise) - School Road
Waste Management (focus roads exercise) - Grange Road
Waste Management (focus roads exercise) - Woodville Road
Waste Management (focus roads exercise) - St Agnes Road

LETTER SENT (these are either warning letters or issuing of fines)
School Road - Advancment
School Road - Advancment
St Agnes Road - Advancment
St Agnes Road - Advancment
St Agnes Road - Advancment
Woodville Road - Advancment
Grange Road - DOC


NOTICES SERVED (REF NO) (these are fines)
none


DUTY OF CARE EXERCISES (this is where shops are asked to provide details on how they dispose of their rubbish. They can be fined if they are unable to produce evidence)
WOW Developments - Grange Road


"GRAFFITI reported
none


PLACARD reported
none

BUILDERS BAGS reported for removal
None

Flytipping personally removed (focus roads)
Tree - Billesley Lane

Litter EXERCISE
Cannon Hill Park

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Councillor update on Planning Applications of importance in Moseley & Kings Heath Ward – Thursday 8th March 2007

Drawings and further details on each of these planning application is available on-line at http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=67548&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=12189

S/07195/05/FUL, 9 Boundary Drive, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8NY - Proposal
Retention of single storey side extension with alterations to roof - Awaiting Report

S/01332/06/FUL, 7 Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Retention of boundary walls to front and side. - Under consideration

S/01333/06/FUL, 7a Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Retention of boundary walls to front and side - Under consideration

S/01697/06/FUL, St Mary's Row, Moseley Village Green, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 - Erection of Tolkien landmark sculpture to include 6.5m high metal "Ent" sculpture, life size statues of children, laying of resin bonded crushed glass tiles, removal of three trees and planting of four new trees - Approve – Conditions.
Decision date - 01/03/2007

S/01723/06/FUL, 18 Belle Walk, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9DE - Erection of 1.8 metres high front boundary wall and 2 no. 2 metres high front gates - Report In Draft

S/02255/06/FUL - 582 Moseley Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B12 9AA - Use for assembly and leisure (D2) including skate boarding, BMX, climbing - internal alterations, external refurbishment, provision of parking spaces - Awaiting Report

S/04236/06/LDE - 7A Park Hill, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8DU - Certificate of lawfulness for a lorry repair workshop and park (to rear of site) and ancillary store to coach house - Under consideration

S/07451/06/LDE - 30 Park Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8AH - Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use or property as 7 bedsits/flats for a period of at least 10 years - Under consideration

S/07585/06/FUL - 120-126 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8EE - Erection of two buildings use class A1, A2 or B1 with 50 C3 apartments 32 two bed 15 one bed access and car parking – Refuse. Decision date - 08/03/2007


S/07597/06/FUL - 40-42 St. Marys Row, China Garden Restaurant, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8JG - Change of use of first floor from residential to restaurant with karaoke rooms ancillary to existing grd flr restaurant - Under consideration

S/07801/06/FUL - 18 Heathfield Road, Land adjacent to, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 - Two new terraced houses - Approve – Conditions. Decision date - 14/02/2007

S/00335/07/FUL - 29 Woodbridge Road, Kababish Restaurant, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8EH - Creation of enclosed external licensed area to front of existing restaurant & erection of timber balustrade - Under consideration

S/00361/07/FUL - 37 Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9EH - Retention of forward canopy, boundary walls to front and side and garage with access to School Road – Refuse. Decision date - 20/02/2007

S/00492/07/CAC - 45 Alcester Road, Moseley Service Station, Moseley, Birmingham, - Demolition of existing, replacement of tanks, new forecourt, sales, pumps, car parking and associated works - Under consideration

S/00536/07/FUL - 35 Billesley Lane, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9QT - Erection of first-floor side and single-storey rear extensions, with bay window and dormer to front - Approve – Conditions. Decision date - 08/03/2007

S/00847/07/CAC - 9 Goodby Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8RH - Demolition of existing building and erection of new two storey dwelling house - Under consideration

S/01083/07/FUL - 2-4 School Road, Land at, Moseley, Birmingham, - Redevelopment to form 39 sheltered apartments for the elderly,communal facilities, landscaping and car parking - Under consideration

S/01215/07/FUL - 37 Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9EH - Proposal
Retention of forward canopy, boundary walls to front and side and garage with associated access to School Rd - Under consideration

S/01223/07/FUL - 168 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8HJ - Change of use from internet cafe to restaurant (A3) at ground & first Floor - Under consideration

Monday, March 05, 2007

Report back from Moseley Street Wardens - week ending 2nd March 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 2nd March 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Monday February 26th
Blocked drain outside 8 Augusta Rd East - reported to Highways
Large hole in tarmac drain surround @ 18 Wake Green Rd - reported to Highways
Patrolled village / Route 2
Excess litter outside 128 Park Hill - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners next to xxx Caroline Rd - I.D recovered - reported to Contact Birmingham
Green bags outside 10 Park Hill - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners at jtn of xxxx Rd / xxxx - I.D. found - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamp post 4 Caroline Rd needs filling at base - reported to Lighting
Lamppost 24 alcester Rd head unit missing - reported to Lighting
Blue Mercedes van,xxxxxx - reported to Contact Birmingham

Tuesday 27th February
Lamp globe / bulb missing @ pedestrain refuge 5 Wake Green Rd - reported to Lighting
Carpet / light fittings by trade bins in car park - reported to Car Parks
4 black bags @ 50 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Blocked drain @ juct. Church / Queenswood - reported to Highways
Blocked drain @ 36 Church Rd - reported to Highways
Blocked drain opp. 63 Church Rd - reported to Highways

Wednesday 28th February
Spoke to resident regards drinking in church yard
Patrolled village / Route 6
Graffiti on street furniture / walls / fences - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Kerb stone loose outside Methodist church car park, School Rd - reported to Highways
Hole in road opposite 1 School Rd - reported to Highways
Pile of leaves outside 42 Prospect - reported to Contact Birmingham
Green bag outside 20 Greenhill Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village / Route 5
Done litter pick at back gate of Moseley school, on School Rd
Dog mess outside 40, 42 and opposite 47 Cotton Lane - reported to Contact Birmingham
Cable box open at jtn of Poulton Close / Cotton Lane - reported to TeleWest

Thursday 1st March
Patrolled village / Route 1
Large bundle of wood @ 16 Kingswood Rd - reported to Run A Muck
Kitchen units @ jct. Kingswood / Brighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Black binbag @ xxxx Church Rd ID recovered - reported to Contact Birmingham
Very heavy carpet @ 2 Chestnut rd - PREVIOUSLY REPORTED - reported to Contact Birmingham
Frontages of 20 and 22 Woodstock Rd and 36 Chestnut Rd are covered in rubbish. - reported to Beth Peters
Land adj. 22 Sandford Rd also has an organ, bags of rubbish etc - reported to Beth Peters
Tyre and black bag @ 18 Woodstock Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Plastic bag / umbrella / bag of gravel @ opp. 3 Queenswood - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village / Route 1 Alt
Graffiti on street furniture / walls / fences - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Drain blocked @ jct. Mayfield rd / Sandford Rd - reported to Highways
Cable box open @ jct Anderton Park Rd / Sandford Rd - reported to TeleWest

Friday 2nd March
Took photos of graffiti done in previous week
Patrolled village / Route 3
Water leak outside 101 Moorcroft Rd - reported to Severn Trent
Graffiti on street furniture / walls / fences - reported to Heartlands / LT
Adv bin liner outside xxxx Alcester Rd - I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters
For Sale sign @ jct. The Russells / Russell Rd - reported to Estate Agent

Crime & ASBO
Monday February 26th

Deliver two credit cards found on Car Park to police, as suspect they are stolen. - reported to Police
xxxxxxxxxxx in village, possibly begging at Barclays and florists - reported to Police
Two drinkers abusing Costcutter staff as they leave, carrying cider down Woodbridge Rd

Wednesday 29th February
xxxxxxxxxxxx and others drinking in church yard - reported to Police

Thursday 1st March
Spoke to police regards recent graffiti in and around village

Friday March 2nd
Spoke to police regards recent graffiti in and around village

Community / other
Monday February 26th
Collect/distribute new and old B13's

Tuesday 27th February
Speak with residents re: fencing at rear of 15 and 23 Chestnut Rd which has been down since the tornado. - reported to Martin Mullaney

Friday 2nd March
Updated notice boards

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Moseley Road tram depot offices video

I’ve just uploaded my next video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv2Yxk5Eegg

It is about the derelict offices at 582 Moseley Road, Moseley, that were the former offices of Trafalgar Road tram depot.

This video is quite controversial since it ended with the cameraman being assaulted by the owner of the property. The owner of this property has since sent me a solicitors letter demanding that all copies of this video are destroyed by the 7th March otherwise they will take me to court. They have not clarified on what grounds they would do this.

I personally feel the video is in the public interest since it shows the appalling condition that this statutory listed building is now in and the scale of gutting of the building. Last summer, the workers on the site dug down so deep that they went below the foundations and the building became structurally unsafe. The video shows how major work then took place to re-strengthen these foundations.

Since the summer, no further work has taken place on the building and this historic building is now open to the elements.

The video also shows how all the drainage pipes around the site have been cut through and not resealed or diverted. Whenever it rains, the entire basement of the building fills with water and resembles a swimming pool. I do have concerns about whether or not any sewage pipes have been cut since Keith Marsden who owns the skateboard park next door complains about the stink from the building at the height of the summer. We have asked the Council to investigate.
I have edited out references to the 3 large advertising hoardings on the front. I have asked the Planning Department to investigate whether or not listed building consent is needed for these.