Village Plan Index

 

 

PEASEDOWN ST.JOHN -- VILLAGE PLAN - TOPIC INTEREST HEADINGS

updated 29/09/2006 

As they become available interim reports will be linked to this page

Currently available (August 2006)

ENVIRONMENT

EDUCATION

TRANSPORT

OPEN SPACES, FOOTPATHS, FLORA and FAUNA

SAFETY, SECURITY and POLICING

YOUTH, SPORT & SOCIAL

PSJ LOCAL GOVERNMENT 

FAITH

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Topic

Brief Description

Topic Leader

ENVIRONMENT

Green Belt’ ( additional housing?, ‘envelope’ for village )

Ian McInnes

‘Open Spaces’

Footpaths’ plus ‘Flora and Fauna

e.g. relocation / additional / a more central designated Village Green

Kathy Thomas

EDUCATION & HOUSING

Education facilities’ formal for children, adults, also for recreational purposes

Josephine Stockley

C.Rich

Housing needs

establish a profile aimed to cater for a future planned population

was D Hopes

TRAFFIC & TRANSPORT’ :

Traffic’ Highways, layouts, speed management, parking, etc ( start from previous work )

re-examine the ‘planning principle’ of no vehicular access from old village to new estate.

Paul Holley

TRANSPORT

i.e. Public Transport

Peter Provest

HEALTH & SAFETY’ :

Health services’ not only Health Centre but pharmacy, dentist, etc. also chiropody, optometry, other special ‘clinics’ not currently provided in village.

Ruth Grant will provide assistance to Topic Interest Leader

Sally-Anne Parry is under negotiation as potential Topic Interest Leader

Safety, Security and Policing

A natural extension of Police liaison matters,
subsequent addition to re-examine value of increasing Lighting as enhanced Security measure.

Jonathan Rich

YOUTH, SPORT & SOCIAL

Youth facilities’ all aspects, including re-establishment of a ‘Youth Parish Council’

Bridie Marshall

Andrew Henon of ‘nesa’ will provide assistance to Topic Interest Leader

‘Sporting facilities’

all mainstream organised sports, also indoor activities and in pubs, etc

Mike Gregory

Social facilities

‘as already being developed by ‘P.O.P’ and others

Terry Nicholls

Census of available facilities

( i.e. physical premises )

Derek Kennedy

CONSUMER & BUSINESS INTERESTS

Consumer interests’ : Retail shopping, food ( cook-at-home and hot-takeaway ) and drink,

domestic services e.g. hairdressing, veterinary, the host of ‘hidden’ needed service providers

Celia M Jones

Commercial services

champion for business and employment throughout the village

Bob Butt

FAITH

Religious bodies’ : PSJ, including Carlingcott, has at least five church-based groups

Nathan Hartley

macro-Topic

PSJ Local Government

Bob Butt

pan-Topic

questionnaires and data collection methodology

Ross Thompson