Update on The Regional Spatial Strategy, Zero Waste Week and Other Items
September 6th, 2008 by Cherry BeathComment?
Under the Regional Spatial Strategy process the Council put forward a plan which proposed 15,300 houses should be built across B&NES over the next 20 years. The Regional Assembly and Regional Development Agency want this increased to over 18,000 and the Government have just announced they want the target further increased to 21,300. The Council will be considering our response to both the RDA and the Government on September 11th and we would be grateful for your views. Personally, we think the increases are unsustainable and unwarranted. We would also like to see any new student accommodation which is being built count towards the targets. At present the Government ignores these new dwellings. We think this is completely unreasonable and are working for a change in the rules. If you agree please visit our campaign website and sign our petition at: www.ourcampaign.org.uk/studenthousingshouldcount
Julian House Circuit of Bath Walk: The annual walk on footpaths forming a circuit around the City of Bath is taking place on Sunday September 28th to raise money for Julian House. You can join in where you like and leave where you like. If you would like more details, please contact Cathy Adcock: cathya@julianhouse.org.uk or see the website: www.julianhouse.org.uk
The Bath Heritage Open Week Sat 25th October to Sunday 2nd November - free for residents with a discovery card. Get your discovery card from Roman Baths. See Museum of Bath at work for free. www.bath-at-work.org.uk
Heritage Open Days 11 – 14 September: Eight historic buildings in Bath and North East Somerset will open their doors to the public for free entry, as part of an event coordinated and promoted by the Council.
Always popular with visitors, the Heritage Open Days event, from Thursday, 11 September to Sunday 14 September, includes two buildings run by Bath & North East Somerset Council – No 4 The Circus, and St John’s Museum Store, on the corner of upper Bristol Road and Locksbrook Road. . Anyone who has always wanted a glimpse inside a Georgian house, or wondered exactly what went on when the Victorians went for spa treatment, now has the chance to find out. Local sites open are Englishcombe Tithe Barn, Saltford Brass Mill, Bath Masonic Hall, Central United Reformed Church, 4 The Circus, St John’s Museum Store, St Swithin’s Church and Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust. Heritage Open Days is a national, annual event co-ordinated by the Civic Trust and English Heritage. It allows free access to those enticing places that the public know exist, but cannot usually get to see.
A leaflet can be downloaded from www.bathnes.gov.uk/heritageevents or you can pick up a copy from the Roman Baths, the library or any of the Council reception points.
The Zero Waste Week challenge is to see how little residents can throw away in their rubbish bins over the course of one week by aiming to recycle and compost as much as possible as well as trying to reuse things, like shopping bags, and avoid or reduce disposable items when possible. This year the Zero Waste Week is taking place from Monday 29th September to Sunday 5th October To find out more information and register residents can visit the Council website: LINK or call Council Connect 01225 394041
Our family are going to do it, let me know if you are too.










