Improvements

Those living close to the new Wrinehill development on the main road,  will have noted work being undertaken on the verge and pavement outside the development.  These are improvements.  The gardens to the properties are also being turfed at the expense of the developer we are told.  The development has yet to be adopted by Staffordshire County council - and this includes the grass verge and pavement.

The pavement outside the development has just been tarmacced and now puts other pavements in some parts of the parish to shame.  The verge has also been dug up and is being turfed.  Some residents have suggested that trees be planted on the verge to prevent random parking which could occur once the units have been occupied. 

At the moment the developer appears to be financing this external refresh.  Trees could be planted if they are financed, we are told.  It is understood that part of the Section 106 agreement money, stated in  Parish Council Minutes as £11,500 might pay for them.  This money resides at the moment (ie the last time it was mentioned) with the Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.  Councillor Head was tasked with 'dealing' with it, although why is unclear since Councillor Head is a Betley Councillor; it had been earmarked a few years ago, to tarmac the village hall car park, which might be a possible reason for his involvement.  One of the (persona non grata) Councillors for Wrinehill had flagged up that this money should be spent in Wrinehill, in the first instance.  Since then it appears to have disappeared from the agenda.  

 Watch both spaces.  

  

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