Tuesday 28 May 2013

Tackling flood problems in Blackhall

Following complaints from local residents about flooded roads in the Chicken's Green and Emmerson Court area in Blackhall I arranged a site visit today with Lynn Pounder, Lynda Wardle the parish clerk and a highways engineer from county hall.

We met with residents who had experienced flooding on nearby roads and pavements and also to the gardens of their properties during the recent heavy rainfall in the area to see which measures could be taken to prevent similar incidents in future.

From an initial inspection the engineer suggested that the flooding problem could be caused by insufficient gullies or drains on the north-bound side of the road between Leaholme Terrace/Cemetery Road and Hesleden Road. To make sure, he has agreed to carry out a further inspection of the gullies to check for blockages and silting. He has also suggested that if necessary further drains could be installed in the area to cope with increased sewage and rainwater.

Works are to begin as soon as possible but a lead-in period may be required if the road has to be closed to allow for the inspection and repair works to be carried out.

Saturday 25 May 2013

Station Town Neighbourhood Group Update

Lynn and I attended the most recent meeting of the Station Town Neighbourhood Group (STNG) on Thursday evening, 23 May.

A number of issues were discussed including the following:

  • Following residents concerns about speeding traffic in both Station Town and Hutton Henry I have asked the highways officers from DCC to attend a site meeting with residents and members of STNG to take a closer look at where traffic calming measures would be most effective in slowing down vehicles, particularly in built up residential areas. 
  • In an attempt to improve the appearance of the area we have discussed the potential of putting up flower baskets and shrub beds throughout the village. 
  • The East Durham AAP funding officer was in attendance to follow up on a recent funding bid to reinstate the public play area adjacent to the former community centre. We are exploring the possibility of putting up football posts and buying football equipment for the use of young people from the village and also fencing off the play area to prevent trespass and to keep the area free from litter and rubbish. There are a number of issues to iron out around land ownership but we are moving in the right direction with this scheme.
  • We have also investigated the possibility of funding another summer day trip for residents to follow on from last September's popular trip to Whitby.

The next STNG meeting will be held in the Milbank chapel at 6pm on Thursday 20 June. All residents are welcome to attend but if you have any issues you would like the group to address in the meantime please contact a member of STNG or either me or Lynn in the usual way:

rob.crute@durham.gov.uk or lynn.pounder@durham.gov.uk

Funding for Blackhall Welfare Flower & Vegetable Show

Along with Lynn Pounder I met yesterday morning with the parish park and facilities manager, John Peace and the community centre manager, Alison Paterson to start the funding process for the first Blackhall Welfare Flower & Vegetable Show scheduled to take place at the community centre on Monday 26 August 2013.


We met with Tom Whellans from the East Durham Area Action Partnership (ED-AAP) to discuss the level of funding needed to get this project started and also to explore the potential for its future development. The event is intended to grow in time into an annual show of regional and national significance.

For many years the parish council has organised and run an annual Family Fun Day in the Welfare Park, incorporating its own flower and vegetable competition. However due to funding cuts this event has had to be cancelled, at least for the immediate future. John Peace came up with the idea of hosting an annual prize show at the community centre to fill the gap left by the former Fun Day and that's where me, Lynn and Alison came along.

We have decided on the format of the Bank Holiday show and we are determined that it will develop into a regional event, catering for flower and vegetable growers across the North East of England and beyond. The event, funded in part by local businesses and individuals, will be open to the general public of course and will also include a number of other attractions for young and old alike.

I will report regularly on progress but in the meantime if you require further information please contact me, Lynn, Alison or John.

Thursday 23 May 2013

Hartlepool hospital - time to stand up and be counted!

I have reproduced below an article from last Thursday's Hartlepool Mail (16 May 2013) outlining plans to transfer urgent and emergency care services from Hartlepool hospital to North Tees.

I have also been contacted today by the chairman of the Save our Hospital campaign to advise me of a meeting to be held next Friday 31 May at 3pm at Hartlepool Borough Council which will focus solely on this proposal.

I'll be at the meeting next week to show my support and I would encourage everyone with an interest in keeping all services at Hartlepool hospital to come along too. The NHS Trust, and now the commissioning groups, are lining up their armoury to strip Holdforth Road of its services, and in doing so close Hartlepool hospital by stealth.

This is death by a thousand cuts and they can only succeed if we allow them - now is the time to stand and be counted!
HUNDREDS of jobs are set to be affected and hospital wards closed under controversial plans to transfer emergency medical wards and the critical care unit from Hartlepool to Stockton.
Health chiefs have unveiled plans to move the remaining emergency services from the University Hospital of Hartlepool to the University Hospital of North Tees later this year.
Hospital campaigners and councillors have hit out at the plans, which follow the closure of the A&E department in 2011.
The plans - subject to a three-month public consultation - would see:
• All emergency admissions go to North Tees;
• Four emergency medical wards close at Hartlepool with up to 120 beds removed;
• The jobs of up to 300 people affected, with staff from the existing emergency medical wards and critical care unit transferring to Stockton. But there are no compulsory redundancies planned;
• The critical care unit, which includes two intensive care beds and two high dependency beds, relocated to add to North Tees’s 12-bed critical care unit.
The University Hospital of Hartlepool would become a centre for diagnostic tests, day case and low risk operations with an increase in the number of medical rehabilitation beds.
The re-location, in the run up to the planned £300m hospital at Wynyard, will affect around 30 patients a day from the Hartlepool and Easington area and see an extra 120 beds at North Tees located in existing areas of the building.
The move will also affect Hartlepool staff working in other parts of the medical division and surgery support services such as radiology, pathology and pharmacy.
It follows an independent review of services by the National Clinical Advisory Team (NCAT), which was commissioned by the NHS Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) after concerns from staff at the Holdforth Road site about emergency and critical care services.
Health bosses stress services are “currently safe, but not sustainable” to meet rising national standards and NCAT acknowledged changes should be made quickly to ensure services are of the “required standard”.
Dr Boleslaw Posmyk, Hartlepool GP and chairman of Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees CCG, said: “We asked NCAT to review the trust plans to ensure that the proposed changes were necessary and appropriate to support improvements in clinical quality and safety.
“Their report has provided independent clinical assurance that these changes will result in better services for local people.
“I understand that some residents will have concerns about the planned changes to hospital services.
“However, we have an obligation to make sure that they are safe, sustainable and meet the required quality standards.
“We will be giving local people the opportunity to have their say in the near future.”
The public consultation launches on Monday.
Dr Paul Williams, who sits on the NHS Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees CCG, said: “This is not about beds and buildings, this is about people’s lives.
“We need to make sure the best possible care is given to the people of Hartlepool when they are acutely ill.”
David Emerton, medical director for North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust which runs both hospitals, said: “Our doctors told us they could have provided two critical care units and two emergency medical services until 2014, which was when the hospital was originally due to open, but with the timescale slipping they simply could not keep things the way they are and maintain the safety and quality standards we would all want for our loved ones.
“We welcomed the opportunity to meet the National Clinical Advisory Team and explain our reasons for this and we also welcomed the fact they agreed with what our very experienced doctors said.
“Ultimately we are all committed to moving to the new hospital because this will mean we can provide the highest quality of sustainable services in one convenient geographical location.
“However, we need to take this interim step now to preserve and improve quality and safety.”

Wednesday 22 May 2013

May Half-Term events programme at the Welfare Hall

I have reproduced below a timetable of events for the May Half-Term holiday at Blackhall Community Centre, Hesleden Road, Blackhall Colliery:

May Half-Term Programme
Booking is Essential

Bank Holiday Monday 27th May 2013
Closed

Tuesday 28th May 2013
Hi lights Disco Age 12 and under 4pm – 5.30pm
50p per person

Wednesday 29th May 2013
Table Top - Boot Sale 11am - 3pm for buyers  
Sellers in from 9am
£7 for public for table - Crafters and Traders £10.
Entry to public 50p by donation bucket.

Thursday 30th May 2013
Multi Sports with Steve 1pm – 2pm Age 5 – 8 years £1.00
Multi Sports with Steve 2pm – 3pm Age 9 – 13 years £1.00

Friday 31st May 2013
Funky Feet 9.30am – 11.00am £1.50 per child

Saturday 1st June 2013
One for the Adults 80’s Disco £1.00

Monday 20 May 2013

New weekend bus access to the Durham Heritage Coast

I've reproduced below a press article about a new transport link to the Durham Heritage Coast, including Blackhall and Crimdon. 

The buses are provided by East Durham Community Transport and funded by the Rural Development Programme and this project should not be be confused with privately-funded core bus services recently withdrawn in parts of County Durham:

New coast bus boost - Peterlee Star

Saturday 18 May 2013

Latest flooding update from DCC

Following the torrential rain we have had to endure for most of the day I have reproduced below an update on road flooding conditions as received from the policy and communications section at Durham County Council. Affected roads within the Blackhall ward are shown in bold text:

Road Closures:

     A167 Honest Lawyer
     Jubilee Bridge Witton-le-Wear
     The Batts, Bishop Auckland
     Unc 20.13 Wades lane Littletown (Likely to remain closed over the weekend)
     A181 Sherburn House (Railway Bridge) (now open )
     A181 Wingate (next to Jet Garage) (now open )
     C22 Station Town to Deaf Hill (now open, flood warning signs erected)
     Belmont (Slip road onto the A690 EB) (should be open by 19:00hrs)
     A690 Willington to Crook (now open)

Roads Affected by Flooding (Flood Warning Signs erect, Gully tanker to attend):

     A167 Cock O North to Merryoaks  (Lane Closure)
     A691 Lanchester
     A690 Stonebridge to Langley Moor (now clear)
     B1283 Sherburn Hill to Haswell
     B6302 Broom Park to Ushaw Moor (now clear)
     B6302 Ushaw Moor to Esh Winning (now clear)
     C10  A691 to Burnhope
     C23 Harrop Road Fishburn
     Front Street Frostley
     Winston Road
     A690 Brandon to Brancepth
     C18 Langley Moor to New Brancepth (now clear)
     C17 Aldin Grange Bearpark (now clear)
     A167 Barley Mow Roundabout
     C24 Sheraton to Trimdon Village
     C22 Hutton Henry to Station Town
     C81 Mickle Hill Blackhall
     B1281 Castle Eden to Blackhall (now clear)
     B1283 Times Inn Bank (now clear)
     Unc 21.12 Dalton-Le-Dale (now clear)
     B6313 Pelton Fell
     Kelloe
     A68 Castleside
     C18a Ushaw Moor to New Brancepth
     A689 Wolsingham to Harperley (now clear)

Please note that gully tankers are attending flood-affected roads in our area in an effort to clear away surface water.

Previous posts on this site refer to the ongoing problems with damaged gullies at Rodridge Hall on the road between Station Town and Hutton Henry. Initial exploratory and repair works have been carried out to clear the gullies and further, more far-reaching operations are now required to ensure a long-term solution to flooding problems in this area (see posts dated 28 March & 6 April 2013 for detailed information).

Thursday 16 May 2013

Blackhall library closed for improvements

Following a number of queries from members of the public this morning I have had it confirmed by Durham County Council's library service that Blackhall Colliery library will be closed until next Thursday, 23 May, to allow for window replacement works.

Whilst I acknowledge the need for this temporary closure, and welcome the improvements, I do have concerns about the way this issue has been handled. Clearly library users and the general public appear to be unaware of the council's intentions to shut up shop - and perhaps it would have been a step in the right direction if the council had informed me and Lynn that the library would be closed for a while!

Hopefully improvements to library windows will be followed up by improvements to the council's method of communicating with its communities!

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Ombudsman refuses to pursue my complaint about A&E closure at Hartlepool Hospital

At long last I have received a written response from the Parliamentary & Health Service Ombudsman (P&HSO) regarding my complaint about the North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Trust’s decision to run down services, including the A&E department, at Hartlepool hospital (see post dated 8 January 2013 for background information).

To say the least I am somewhat taken aback by the assessor’s response! To cut a long story short the P&HSO has made three points:

Firstly, the ombudsman feels that I am not an appropriate person to raise a complaint against the NHS Trust because I am an elected county councillor! In addition, it is considered that I'm not qualified to complain because I am not the aggrieved party, and finally my constituents are not entitled to complain either because the issue came to light more than 12 months ago and queries are now time-barred.

It should be noted that my initial complaint to the P&HSO was submitted eleven months ago, on 18 June 2012so I think it’s reasonable to assume that, if the ombudsman's assessor fully understood the process involved, I would have been advised within days of my initial complaint that, as a democratically elected and accountable representative, I am not entitled to challenge the Trust.

When, on many occasions in the past, I’ve pressed senior members of the NHS Trust to justify the poor level and format of engagement in East Durham in relation to their Momentum proposals they have consistently prided themselves on “consulting” elected members at Durham County Council - but to what purpose if elected members are deemed inappropriate people to challenge their decisions or raise concerns on behalf of their constituents? Surely, even an out-of-touch and unaccountable body such as the NHS Trust wouldn't indulge in a mere box-ticking exercise simply to force through their distorted and publicly unpopular proposals?

I have contacted Grahame Morris MP today about the P&HSO's response and I intend raising the matter at the Easington Constituency Labour Party executive on Friday evening, but in the meantime I will consult other members of the Save Our Hospital campaign group to consider our response to this recent development.

Monday 13 May 2013

Fly-tipping update

Following on from my report earlier today regarding ongoing incidents of fly-tipping at 29 Middle Street, Blackhall and also in the street nearby, I can confirm that all the rubbish and debris has been cleared this afternoon (see today's earlier post dated 13 May 2013 for further details).

Whilst it is encouraging to note that the neighbourhood wardens are very effective in making arrangements for clearances of this nature I remain concerned at the regularity of incidents of fly-tipping in this particular property. 

Along with Lynn Pounder and the parish clerk I intend to meet with the wardens over the coming days to seek a long-term solution to this unacceptable practice.

The rear yard at 29 Middle Street, cleared this afternoon

Fly-tipping in Middle Street, Blackhall Colliery

I have again contacted the neighbourhood wardens today to check on progress in forcing the landlord of the empty property at 29 Middle Street, Blackhall Colliery to clear the rear yard of debris and fly-tipped rubbish (see post dated 24 April 2013 for background details).


Fly-tipping in the rear yard at 29 Middle Street
When I visited the site earlier this morning I noticed a further incident of fly-tipping in the street a couple of doors down from the same property. I reported this to the wardens too and I am informed that the bags of rubbish were removed within the hour.


Rubbish dumped in the street a few doors down from 29 Middle Street

Friday 10 May 2013

Blackhall Community Forum - May 2013

The first meeting of the Blackhall Community Forum since the election was held on Wednesday night, 8 May. In my absence PCSO Ian Goodwin chaired the meeting and has passed on the following update for information.

From the PACT/Community Forum meeting:

We had a visitor in the form of a traffic cop who gave details of role and operations in the area. The main point was Castle Eden, near The Village. A speed check had been set up earlier in the day and one local was stopped doing 58mph in a 40mph area. A speed visor is to be installed which will record speeds as well as flash them to motorists. This information will be used to target further operations in the area.

The PACT priority was : Fires on the Beach Banks. We have received calls and I have witnessed a few fires on the banks and beach over the past few weeks as the weather improves. I am presuming that this is largely down to youths drinking over the banks and beach – something which I will be looking at over the next few months – or as long as Summer lasts.

Please note that the BCF is held at the Resource Centre in Middle Street, Blackhall Colliery at 6pm on the second Wednesday of each month. However if you have any community matters you wish to talk about before then please contact either PCSO Goodwin at the Resource Centre or your local county councillors, Lynn Pounder or me, in the usual way.

Thursday 9 May 2013

Footpath re-surfacing in Blackhall & Blackhall Rocks

I received confirmation this morning that funding I applied for from the AAP Neighbourhood Budget earlier this year to re-surface damaged footpaths in our area has been given the go-ahead by the funding team at Durham County Council.

Flooding last year caused severe damage to the public footpath opposite the entrance to the Hardwicke Hall Hotel on the road between Hesleden and Blackhall Colliery. This meant that in many cases pedestrians were having to walk into the roadway to get safely around the damage. Other posts on this site refer to the existing danger on this stretch of road caused by blacked-out street lights as a result of cable theft last year.

I was also made aware of the poor condition of the footpath at Pieroni's corner at Blackhall Rocks which not only looked unsightly but presented a danger of tripping or falling at a busy location.

The AAP funding announced today will see repairs carried out in these two areas in the coming weeks, making both locations safer and more attractive to residents and visitors alike.

Tuesday 7 May 2013

Update on Network Rail query

Following my recent contact with officers from Network Rail regarding potential damage to properties in Blackhall Colliery, I have now received a request for further information to enable them to carry out further investigations (see post dated 16 April 2013 for background details).

I have provided the company with the necessary information and will update on progress when I receive further contact from Network Rail.

2013 Durham County Council election

Labour steals show - Local - Peterlee Star

I'm back after a week long break to accommodate the local election campaign which ended at the polls on Thursday 2 May with an election victory across the villages of East Durham for the Labour Party. 

In the Blackhall division of Durham County Council both of the Labour Party candidates, Lynn Pounder and yours truly, ran out convincing winners after a strong response to our campaign (see local press link above):

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped with the election campaign, and in particular the regular readers of these pages. Your constant support and interest in our community and its people is very much appreciated.

I now look forward to working alongside Lynn and the residents of the Blackhall division over the next four years. 

As ever, I look forward to your comments. Your involvement and feedback is very much valued.