Sunday 17 November 2013

Fly-tipping at Deneholme - your views matter

Following incidents of fly-tipping in the area around Deneholme over recent years we have approached the Durham Heritage Coast Partnership with a request that they consult the public on possible methods of dealing with this problem.

We have now received a response detailing a number of consultation events to be held in Blackhall over the next week or so.

We have reproduced this response below for your information:

Following on from our meeting in the summer and subsequent flytipping incidents, we have now arranged dates for community consultation on the options for Deneholme/Denemouth area.

This is an informal consultation.

These will be as follows:

 
Friday 22nd November                   10.00 a.m. – 12.30 p.m.                  Blackhall Community Centre      Morning Session         

 
Friday 22nd November                   1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.                      Blackhall Resource Centre           Afternoon Session

 
Saturday 23rd November              10.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.                    Blackhall Resource Centre           Weekend Session

 
Wednesday 27th November        4.00 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.                      Blackhall Community Centre      Evening Session         

We will have a story board of the area including images of its current state with the preferred option of the Durham Heritage Coast Partnership and seek comments and ideas for alternatives. Present at each of the sessions will be representatives of the Heritage Coast, Police, Street Wardens and Natural England.

I will be passing this information on to the Parish Clerk, others who we know have an interest locally including the Horden councillors and Horden Parish.

I will also be asking the Hartlepool Mail and the Peterlee Star to publish information about the events along with a current image.

If you cannot attend any of the above events please forward your comments to the Heritage Coast Partnership manager, Niall Benson, on:

03000 268 130 or at niall.benson@durham.gov.uk