Business as Usual?
At the last meeting of the Parish Council in February, the Chair directed Councillor Head to report back on the issue of the S106 agreement monies for the former Wrinehill garage site. The contribution of £11,500 has been deposited with the Borough Council. Residents feel that this money should be spent primarily in Wrinehill, given that the S 106 proceeds of the last two developments were not. (£45,000 the Commuted sum for the Bluebell development went to Knutton, also a sum (not known) from the Saw Mill development was allocated for Laudy Croft, but it is not known if that happened, we are told).
It is unclear why a councillor for Betley village is reporting on this matter unless .... It had been mooted way back that the S106 money should be spent on resurfacing the Village Hall car park. Needed it is true but the Village Hall could raise funds from other sources not to mention its own reserves, which are not insubstantial (see Charities Commission latest filed accounts for the Village Hall).
Suggestions for the money from residents so far have been:
a new sign with planters and planting since Wrinehill is the entry point to the Parish.
A connection point in Den Lane for the promised, and purchased last Summer, but not yet forthcoming, Speeding Indicator Device.
Professional clearance of the overgrown pavements making them wider and less dangerous for pedestrians.
Professional clearance of the grids along Checkley Lane and elsewhere in Wrinehill.
These would be a start for levelling up, at least.
If there is any money left over, then it might also be a good idea if the public garden space at East Lawns, which seems to be the property of Aspire Housing, could be taken over by the Parish Council as far as its maintenance is concerned. Some kind of negotiation and agreement/arrangement between the PC and Aspire, might benefit everyone and provide another more pleasing entry point to the Parish from the Nantwich/Crewe end.
If residents have any further suggestions then please get in touch.
The twelve units are almost complete and ready for habitation. Some are already advertised for sale.
How affordable they will be remains to be seen.
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