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Monday, 16 September 2024 08:33

Chairman's Report at AGM

Due to an oversight on our part, the Chairman's report at the 2024 AGM was not published on this site earlier this year.

To view the report, click here

Sunbury Cricket Club  kicks off the music nights with a bang on Friday 13th September as it welcomes back THE 60s ALL STARS.

They played at the Club's very first Music Night back in 2010, and decided to get them in early this year as it’s sometimes hard to find a date in their schedule.  "We know we can guarantee a proper rave-up at their shows, with a rip-roaring evening of wall-to-wall beat era classics, and they have always been one of our most popular attractions."

Their line-up for this gig comprises Alan Lovell of The Swinging Blue Jeans on guitar and vocals, the ever-popular Robin Bibi, also on guitar and vocals, Roger Flavell, formerly with Geno Washington and others on bass, and Mick Avory, original drummer with The Kinks. Put this one in the diary and get a gang of friends together,

Hot food, prepared by our resident caterers Surplus To Supper, will be available as usual from about 6.30pm, with the band on stage around 8.30 pm or soon after, so we hope you can make it. We look forward to seeing you there to bet the new season under way in style.

Admission is £10.00 on the door, payable by cash or card.

Glen Manby on alto saxophone joins the Terence Collie Trio at the Riverside Arts Centre on Sunday 1st September in a tribute to the legendary Charlie Parker.

For venue and booking details, click here

 

 

As far as we know this Festival has never been hosted at the Hazelwood Centre before.

The Festival's website states:

"This years hottest local summer festival coming to sunbury on thames this august bank holiday sunday House musics [sic] finest DJs complete the line up" 

An excerpt from an email sent by London Irish manager to LOSRA reads as follows:

"We want to make you and the local neighbours aware of an event that is being held here at Hazelwood on the Bank Holiday Sunday 25/08/2024.  This is going to be a festival of various DJ’s playing for a daytime event.   13:00 – 22:00.  I have met with the organizers today, food vendor, and security/parking team who have assured me that they are going to be respectful of the local community....Ahead of the event I will make sure there is an emergency contact number left on our answer phone should anyone have anything that they are not happy about on the day."

Lower Sunbury Hedgehog project update

Earlier in summer we launched an initiative called The Lower Sunbury Hedgehogs Project aimed at helping to increase the hedgehog population of our area, which, as everywhere in the UK, has declined alarmingly over recent decades. They are certainly still around in Lower Sunbury, but we see them a lot less than we used to.

The primary aim was to encourage residents to improve access for hedgehogs between domestic gardens by making a 13cm diameter hole in the bottom of fences, hedges and walls where possible, to create ‘Hedgehog Highways’. Hedgehogs forage over a distance of 1-2 km a night, so being able to move between gardens broadens their range and gives them access to a variety of habitats for different food sources.

Foraging over a wider area also helps them encounter other hedgehogs and improves their breeding prospects, which is important to keep the population growing. There are also ways that residents can help by making their gardens as hedgehog-friendly as possible, so there are places to shelter during the day and hibernate during the winter.

To date a good number of people have become regular users of the Lower Sunbury Hedgehog Project Facebook page, and there have been quite a number of reported hedgehog sightings via the page, with one or two videos being shared. It’s a gradual process, so we’re keen to get as many residents taking an interest as possible.

There are lots of resources on the Facebook page, some of which are also in the dedicated page devoted to the project on the LOSRA web site. These give advice on how best to give them access between gardens, providing improved habitats and feeding opportunities, and lots of other information and guidance – for instance don’t put milk out for hedgehogs – they are lactose intolerant!

It’s a great project for youngsters to get involved in during the summer – anything we can do to get more hedgehogs active and visible in the area in the months before they go into hibernation in the autumn will be a positive initiative.

Steve Waterman on trumpet, and Simon Allen on saxophone join the Terence Collie Trio at the Riverside Arts Center, 59, Thames Street on Sunday, 4th August.

This promises to be a great evening celebrating the work of two modern jazz giants.

To see full details, click here

 

At our June AGM, the Chief Executive of Spelthorne Council drew our attention to the recently introduced one point of contact for all reports to Council.

This point of contact may be found at spelthorne.gov.uk/report

In brief, the contact should be used to:

  • Report fly tipping
  • Report a noise complaint
  • Access a parks and open spaces report form
  • Report a street cleaning request
  • Report antisocial behaviour
  • Report graffiti
  • Report dog fouling
  • Report a littering offence
  • Report a bonfire
  • Report a missed bin collection
  • Report abandoned vehicles
  • Report faulty play equipment
  • Report change of circumstances
  • Report to planning enforcement
  • Report tree problems
  • Report a faulty street light
  • Report potholes
  • Report a footpath repair
  • Report road maintenance

It may be good idea to print off this comprehensive list for future reference!

 

For a full report, please go to Monica Jones' excellent article in the July/August edition of Sunbury Matters

The Council says:

"If you live in Spelthorne, then you can really help us to understand about your views on the services that Spelthorne Borough Council provide you and your family."

To take part in survey, click here

Those who were at the LOSRA Annual General Meeting on the 19 th June will have heard Daniel Mouawad, the Chief Executive of Spelthorne Borough Council, unexpectedly announce that the planning application for a huge Battery Energy Storage System on Green Belt land adjacent to the Eco Park in Charlton Lane had been withdrawn by the applicant.
 
The application had been on the agenda for discussion at the Spelthorne Planning Committee meeting on the evening of the 26 th June, with a Planning Officer’s recommendation of refusal. Both LOSRA and the Shepperton Residents’ Association were preparing to speak against the application,and we were naturally keen that the councillors on the Committee should all vote in support of the Planning Officer’s recommendation.
 
Since being advised of the proposal by the developer’s agent DWD in May last year, LOSRA has remained actively and implacably opposed to what we believe would have been, for so many reasons, a disastrous imposition on the local environment. We are therefore naturally delighted that this totally unacceptable scheme has been withdrawn by the applicant - a decision that must surely have been affected not just by the Planners’ refusal recommendation but also by the fact that 272 letters of objection to the scheme were registered on the Spelthorne Planning portal. The scheduled Planning Committee meeting on the 26 th June has now been cancelled as it is no longer necessary.
 
We cannot assume that this is the end of the matter, for it is always possible that the developer will submit a revised application. We will remain vigilant, and in the meantime hope that sense will prevail with the realisation that Green Belt land in Sunbury is a totally inappropriate location for a large industrial plant of this type.
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