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Friday, November 20, 2009

It's not fair

Cllr David McFarlane of Broughton South Ward says “When Warren Hall is finished it will bring massive benefits to the county, but in the meantime we are talking about people’s quality of life. It is not fair.”

What about the quality of lives in Chester Rd, Penyffordd who will bear the brunt of extra traffic from the above developments? We want what Cllr Sharps has done for Northop Hall. As Head of Environment Cllr Tony Sharps has a duty to help Chester Rd Penyffordd environment which is akin to a race track at times.

Link The Leader


Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Weather

We were supposed to have another shed full of rain this afternoon, this stayed in Ireland and Scotland. More rain is forecast. The River Dee at Bangor on Dee has burst its banks as it does normally with this type of weather. In somewhere near 1962 the River Dee flowed back up the ditches and Sandycroft ended up with water in the streets. It was wellingtons out to walk the streets.
It will be the end of the world if Penyffordd floods...................

Tomorrow another mild day.

Lisa's Kitchen


Home made pizza with baked potato and coleslaw. The coleslaw was challenging due to the onions and chilli pepper from the garden. The chilli peppers were the most successful vegetable grown in the garden this year.

Balance your Bobby - Thank you to The Leader

Perhaps matters Penyffordd when I can find some.

Letter published today.

Dear Leader
A letter for consideration.
Last week you ran a story in The Leader on North Wales Polices' latest attempt at " eye catching initiatives".
I dutifully went online and filled in the Balance your Bobby form clicking the box for speeding through our village.
One week later nothing.
North Wales Police continue to ignore speeding in Chester Rd, Penyffordd. Communication by NWP with myself and neighbours is zero. Chief Constable Mark Polin stressed he was not like Richard Brunstrom. It seems to me it's business as usual, unaccountable and uncommunicative. Very much " Carry on Richard Brunstrom".
Colin Hughes
Chester Rd Penyffordd.
over a 1000 speeders each day, third anniverary coming up in January.

postscript: I take no pleasure knocking North Wales Police. Speeding traffic is part of their job. If they no longer want to do it let's have an anouncement in the media.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Chester Rd comment on Setting Local Speed Limits in Wales

Email to Dave Faulkner Head of Highways, Flintshire County Council
cc. Chief Constable Mark Polin, plus the great and the good.

The Prologue

Chester Rd Penyffordd is an ex trunk road now superceded by a bypass. It is a major route to school with a speed limit of 30 mph. The road is currently unpoliced by North Wales Police or the All Wales safety Partnership.
Shift workers hammer through the village at 5.30 am each shift work day. There is a considerable rat run with much out of village traffic between 8 and 9 am. Shift workers hammer through the village at shift end at lunch time and evening.

There is speeding every minute or two, although the credit crunch has helped with volume.

Flintshire County Council and the All Wales Safety Partnership are currently hiding traffic data that shows the above.

HGV traffic is currently allowed through the village despite a bypass being built for through traffic.

The A55 Warren Bank Exit construction will be bad for Chester Rd Penyffordd

Rossett village centre is the perfect example of how a village road succeeded by a bypass should be. I am of the opinion that Derek Kirby, Head of Highway Strategy, Flintshire County Council has differing plans for Chester Rd Penyffordd.


My points as a village resident in red. I have environment and safety upmost in my mind.

Key points from Document :

 Speed limits should be evidence led, self-explaining, and seek to reinforce people’s
assessment of what is a safe speed to travel.
There is a group of drivers whose assessment of safe speed is modelled on people who appear on Top Gear. As fast as the road will take. I mention shiftworkers without naming our largest employer.

 Speed limits should encourage self-compliance and not be seen by drivers as being a
target speed at which to drive in all circumstances.
ditto previous point

 Highway authorities set ‘local speed limits’ in situations where local needs and
considerations deem it desirable for drivers to adopt a speed which is different from the
national speed limit. Local speed limits could be lower or higher depending upon the
conditions and evidence.

3.12 Mean speeds should be used as the basis for determining local speed limits as these
refl ect what the majority of drivers perceive as an appropriate speed for the road. The aim
should be for the mean speed driven on the road to be at or below the posted speed limit.
Consequently, it may be necessary to consider additional measures to infl uence the speed
distribution.
Why disguise speeding levels from communities?

 This guidance is to be used for setting all local speed limits on trunk and county roads,
(excluding motorways) whether single or dual carriageways in both urban and rural areas.
 This guidance should also be used as the basis for future assessments of local speed
limits, for developing route management strategies, and for developing speed
management strategies dovetailing with Regional Transport Plans.
 Highway authorities are asked to review the speed limits on all of their A and B roads,
and implement any necessary changes, by 31st December 2014 in accordance with
this guidance.

1.9 Section 268 of the Transport Act 2000 enables a local highway authority to designate
any of the roads for which it has direct responsibility as a Quiet Lane or Home Zone and
introduces the concept of use orders and speed orders for these roads. As speed orders
do not impose speed limits, but rather specify speeds below which measures can be
introduced to constrain traffi c, they are not dealt with explicitly within these guidelines.
Can Chester Rd be designated as a Home Zone? We have a bypass.

improved quality of life for local communities and a better balance between road safety,
accessibility, and environmental objectives, especially in rural communities;
This should be the aim of FCC f0r Chester Rd which is currently a race track at certain times of the day.

3.7 As well as being a key indicator of whether a local speed limit is appropriate, the estimated
collision and injury savings should also be an important factor when considering changes
to a local speed limit.
Problem, we have lots of speeding but no accidents yet just near misses.

3.12 Mean speeds should be used as the basis for determining local speed limits as these
refl ect what the majority of drivers perceive as an appropriate speed for the road. The aim
should be for the mean speed driven on the road to be at or below the posted speed limit.
Consequently, it may be necessary to consider additional measures to infl uence the speed
distribution.
Problem. As an ex trunk road, Chester Rd is wide open which gives the perception of a safe high speed road. Noise levels are considerable due traffic speed.

20mph Speed Limits and Zones
5.6 Highway authorities may implement 20mph speed limits and zones where appropriate,
particularly in residential areas, and this is encouraged and supported by the Welsh
Assembly Government
So, How about Chester Rd or does it interfere with Derk Kirby's plans? ( Head of Highways Strategy)

Rural Towns, Villages and Other Residential Communities
6.11 Fear of traffi c can affect people’s quality of life within communities and the speed limit in
rural towns and villages should be similar to those applying to urban areas, i.e. generally
30mph with 20mph speed limits or zones where appropriate. However, the speed limits in
rural communities should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Chester Rd should qualify on grounds of ruined village environment and safety.
Over a 1000 speeders a day.
( Where is Carl Longland Director of Environment? )

85th Percentile Speeds
(also see Mean Speeds)
If the speeds of all motorists are ranked from slowest to fastest,
the "85th percentile speed" separates the slower 85% from the
fastest 15%
Why should the 15% fastest be exclude from data ranked? This is no more than massaging the data to look better than the situation really is. As in the use of statistics by agencies to fool council committee members.

Mean Speeds
(also see 85th percentile
speeds)
Also hides the true picture

Generally used in town centres, residential areas and in the
vicinity of schools where there is a high presence of vulnerable
road users.
Chester Rd.

One hopes the agencies mentioned will alter their "modus operandii". Communities want proper action from the agencies mentioned above. We pay your wages remember.

Speed Limit Plan 20 mph

to be enforced at Flintshire County Council schools. In The Leader. Dave Faulkner Head of Highways says they are currently considering the content of " Setting Local Speed Limits in Wales".
A guidance document issued by the Welsh Assembly Government.

One hopes Chester Rd Penyffordd can be added to the above as it is a major route to school.

keywords: Ieuan Wyn Jones Minister for Economy and Transport.

Link
The Leader
Guidelines for Setting Local Speed Limits in Wales

The document " Setting Local Speed Limits in Wales" is at the bottom of the above link in pdf format.

postscript: The Welsh Assembly Government are to be congratulated on this important step for schools and community environments.


Cllr Tony Sharps promoted to Council Leader?

Or so it says on the front of The Leader.
Quote" Tony Sharps, Council Leader, very disappointed at sicknote culture at Shire Hall"
Has anyone told Council Leader Arnold Woolley?

Cancelled

I have been spared the task of walking around Llandudno beach ( North Wales Golf Club) for four and a half hours trying to get a small white ball in holes. Torrential rain,winds and common sense prevail.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Pigs for Xmas?

Link The Daily Post

Airbus profits hit

Link BBC NE Wales

Flood Alert

in The Leader

I am being watched by

someone from Leeds area. Barry Davies ( Head of Legal FCC) must have asked someone from outside Flintshire County Council. As mentioned Penyffordd Community Council have complained I think about three times to Flintshire County Council over comments I have made about their conduct including lack of action on speeding in Chester Rd.

I have to remention that allowing 10 "Independents" candidates to stand on one election sheet is not good for local democracy. No having to do publishing your own election literature or delivering it or paying for it. It costs at least £80 to do the election literature and that price includes free desk top publishing. Last election local councillors stood who should have been long and gone years ago.

One councillor who shall remain nameless brought up what he considered a new suggestion that had been discussed at the previous three meeting. Perhaps he was on the wrong tablets that day ..........

keywords: Barry Davies Head Legal Officer

1000+ speeders every day through the village councillors.

Financial Assistance for local organisations 2009 - 2010

Here are the details of the applications for financial assistance from the Penyffordd Community Council.

Local organisations

1 Penyffordd Wine Society
2 Penyffordd Flower Club
3 First Penyffordd Brownies
4. Penyffordd and Penymynydd Pre School Playgroup
5 Penyffordd and Penymynydd Community Bowling Club
6 Penyffordd and Penymynydd War Memorial Institute - Bonfire and Firework Display
7 St John the Baptist Church Penymynydd
8 Red Lion Cricket Club
9 Penyffordd Seniors Football Club
10 Penyffordd and Penymyndd Todler Group
11 Trinity Chapel Penyffordd
12 Red Lion Strollers
13 Penyffordd Area Community Association.
All the above afforded £220 each

Non Local

1 Pontblyddyn Cricket Club
2 Nightingale Hospice
3 Wales Air Ambulance
4 Macmillan Cancer Support
5 Crossroads Caring for Carers.
All the above afforded £50 each.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Castle Cement sentencing adjourned

Link Daily Post

Batten down the hatches

I bought a 12 foot polytunnel off Ebay and half put it up yesterday, not good timing. I have perhaps an hour or two to bury the base with soil before the weather turns.
Otherwise it will end up on the Institute field.

Today:

Areas of heavy rain will move east ( to Wales) this morning, accompanied by severe south or southwest gales. Gusts of 60 to 70 mph, perhaps reaching 80 mph or more over high ground and exposed coasts. Becoming dry this afternoon, wind easing. Maximum temperature 12 °C

Postscript: looks like South Coast will bear the brunt

Friday, November 13, 2009

Penyffordd Land Sale Prices

Wright Manley sold 26.42ha (65.28acres) of arable and pasture land at Lower Mountain Road, Pen-y-Ffordd, Flintshire for £514,000 equating to £19,446/ha (£7,873/acre). Bank Farm

The seven lots ranged from £4,427/acre to £10,227. The same auctioneers sold 1.71ha (4.23 acre) of pasture/amenity land at Vounog Hill, PenFfordd for £65,000 (£38,011/ha - £15,366.43/acre).


Link Farmers Guardian

Thursday, November 12, 2009

House sales in Penyffordd

Sales recently added within 500 metres of CH4 0LJ
• 14, Well House Drive, Penymynydd, CH4 0LB - Sold for £165,000 on 01-09-2009

Sales recently added within 500 metres of CH4 0HP
• Coedllai, Rhos Road, Penyffordd, CH4 0JR - Sold for £127,500 on 10-09-2009

• Also 2 Penymymydd Rd, Penyffordd has been sold.

You can search all these sales and more totally free of charge by going to OurProperty.co.uk.

Rigging postal voting in local elections

If you are a new candidate trying to get elected postal voting works against you.

Established politicians will have lists of grandads and grandmums who can't get out.
No need to ferry them down to the polling booth these days.

What better way to get votes than to get them to sign up for a postal vote. Just put your crosses there Mrs Edwards in those boxes there, yes that's fine, we will do the rest...........................

My report to Local Government Minister Brian Gibbons will discuss the above



Links
Spectator Electoral Fraud
About my Vote
Rigged Voting
The Scotsman

Difficult to detect but you could start by visiting the oldest after the election and ask them to describe how they came to use the postal vote and who helped them. I'm sure a pattern would develop.

Penyffordd Land Grab

First we had the fields bought to put stables on in Terrace Lane. (planning application now withdrawn)
The Terrace lane fields are fenced off so walking dogs on the field is now impossible.

Then we have had land sold at auction owned by Bank Farm which includes a field next to the swings which is used by Penyffordd people as common land. The unofficial common land next to the Station House that has also been used for decades now also sold.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I am being Investigated

Penyffordd Community Council have made complaints about allegations I have made with regards local election sheets. I am talking about the list of 10 which allows cronies and deadwood to stand for local election on one sheet without any effort, blocking new blood from getting on the council.

Mr Barry Davies Head of Legal and Democratic Services Flintshire County Council has assigned an officer to investigate allegations I have made against various organisations.

Shall we form a list?

1. Arrive Alive (All Wales Safety Partnership) not doing their job. (speeding in village)
Also they hide traffic speed data from the community.
2. North Wales Police not stopping the serial mass speeding.
3. Penyffordd Community Council disregarding village safety.
4. Flintshire County Council trying to stitch the village up with a second trunk road ( Chester Rd)



There is a WAG consultation going on to improve local democracy and to give them more powers. I have already sent in my recommendations on what needs changing.

I will be writing a further email to WAG Local Government Minister Dr Brian Gibbons who has initiated the consultancy. Barry Davies will be on the cc list.
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