Much less, but still cracking down! January 19, 2010 No Comments
There is much less graffitti about in Newport Pagnell than there was 2/3 years ago, as one of Milton Keynes Council’s priorities we are seeing less and less of this around parks and the places we live!
Unfortunately its a well known fact that graffitti attracts more graffitti, there isn’t much about at the moment, but when you do see some on a hidden wall or in a place that has been missed by one of the dedicated graffitti gangs please do let the Council know or alternatively you can get in touch with either myself or another member of the Network Team in Newport Pagnell.
We don’t have eyes everywhere, that’s why with your help, we can crack down on graffitti, together!
An eyesore no more!! October 26, 2009 Comments Off
Andrew Maric, local Newport Pagnell Campaigner has contacted the Citizen newspaper after being contacted by a resident about some dumped newspapers. This was a regular dumping ground and hopefully this round of newspapers will now be delivered to residents rather than the bushes!
The Citizen were quick to respond and we are happy to report that this eyesore has been cleared up!
If you see any more dumped newspapers, please do contact us so we can contact the relevant media group and also inform the council.
P.S – There was also a second round of newspapers dumped after the initial clear up, but we got that sorted too!!
Recycling – Three times as much!! October 10, 2009 Comments Off
Since taking control of Milton Keynes Council in 2002, the Liberal Democrats, with residents’ help, have consistently increased recycling rates in the Borough. This reduces the amount of waste going to landfill, which is taxed by the Government.
The previous Labour Council cut collections to fortnightly and recycling rates fell. The Lib Dems reintroduced weekly collections, with pink sacks (for paper, cardboard, cans and plastic bottles) and blue boxes (for glass).
We then introduced the “green bin” scheme for garden waste and this summer we’ve introduced the kitchen waste collection scheme, and extended the types of items that can be put in your pink sack . All of this has trebled recycling rates, thank you for your continued commitment as residents!!
Don’t forget – Try not to put your bins/bags out before their designated collection or the council could fine you! That’s something that none of us want!!
Did you know?
You can now add the following to your pinks sacks:
- Tetrapaks (Also known as drinks cartons)
- Aerosols
- Yogurt pots
- Ice cream and Margarine tubs
- Plastic containers/trays
- Aluminium foil
- Metal lids
- Tops from jam jars/bottles
This is a great improvement on an already, well established list that Milton Keynes Lib Dem Council has been able negotiate on what can and can’t be recycled!
Andrew Maric campaigns for better facilities for younger generations! August 9, 2009 Comments Off
After talking with young people in the area who use the facilities and also some local residents on their initial thoughts to the idea, Andrew Maric and Councillor Douglas McCall are campaigning to get some new goal posts and improve on the current facilities already available on two locations in Newport Pagnell.
The two locations that have been identified are the field behind Dulwich Close and also Riverside Meadow, your comments and thoughts on these locations would be appreciated.
In my opinion it’s extremely important to constantly improve on facilities already in place.
I remember playing in these locations and goal posts with my friends when I was younger and wishing that there was another one, or we had a better standard of goal posts.
I will campaign to get these with Councillor McCall’s guidance as I feel these are very important to our communities younger generations, we need to engage with young people and ensure these facilities are constantly improved.
Local Lib Dems get buildings protected! Comments Off
The local Liberal Democrats instigated the extension of the Conservation area in Newport Pagnell which now includes three historic buildings on the former Aston Martin site. This now means that they cannot be demolished without planning authorisation and permission!
This was one of the main issues people had with the site being brought by supermarket chain Tesco who proposed to build a large store on the site. Residents worried that Tesco would demolish the buildings without a second thought at their heritage to the town, we are happy to report this has been a success and should Tesco wish to demolish the buildings they can only do so with the appropriate consent from Milton Keynes Council.
Tesco Withdraw their application! July 24, 2009 Comments Off
Dear readers,
I am pleased to inform you that Tesco has withdrawn its application to build a store on the old Aston Martin Lagonda site in Newport Pagnell. Milton Keynes Council officers recommended its refusal in their report and the Development Control Committee was to decide its outcome on Thursday, which will now not go ahead.
Its a great success and proves that what we have been campaigning on and about is not just hot air, it has heavy substance behind it and I am glad MKC have been effective in including these aspects in their report.
As the title says we have won the battle but not the war. This is by no means a complete surrender by Tesco, more of a tactical withdrawal to address the points for refusal in the report and more than likely re-submit at a later date, if they believe they can get around the reasons for its recommended refusal.
Nevertheless it is great news for the town and the thousands of people who signed petitions and wrote letters registering their objections. The Tesno group (which I Vice Chair of) has clearly played a part in raising the profile of the application and driving the campaign.
Please find attached the officers report which justifies why it should have been refused. Click on the link below to access the document.
“It’s High Noon for Tesco!” Local campaigner Andrew Maric says! July 3, 2009 Comments Off
The Tesco application for Newport Pagnell will be heard at the end of July 2009! After much controversy over the application’s Pros and Cons the Development Control Committee for Milton Keynes Council will hear MKC Planning officer’s report and what their recommendation for the application is. The Committee will then discuss this and democratically vote on it. If any Councillor has been involved directly with anything relating to this application they will be dis-barred from taking part.
After the very strong response from supporters and also those in opposition to this application in Newport Pagnell, I expect there to be a large turn out at this public meeting which starts at 19:00 on the dot, from both sides. As said the meeting is public so anyone can attend however the contents of discussions between Councillors on the committee are in some ways formal and very little participation is to come from the local public unless the Chairman asks for it. It is vital you turn up and attend this application hearing which is dedicated specifically to the Tesco application for Newport Pagnell.
Residents in opposition have not been alone in trying to ’save our high street’, the Liberal Democrats and the local MP’s office staff have supported the voluntary group of residents, it shows that regardless of colour, creed, background or voting habits, residents and 2 political parties have got involved in the opposition to Tesco building in Newport Pagnell having input in the TESNO’s group meetings and events, albeit one political party (Lib Dems) more than the other!
Once the committee have discussed the factual aspects of this application it will then go to the vote to be decided. Depending on the outcome Tesco have the right to appeal the decision if they are refused however the decision is not made locally and goes back to Tesco’s board committee to decide if they should appeal or not which can take quite a while. If they appeal it will be to the Independant Planning inspector, so it can be quite a lengthy process.
To conclude the Development Control Committee is being held at Lovat Hall in Newport Pagnell due to the Council Chamber undergoing some much needed refurbishment. The date of this is Thursday 30th July 2009 and the committee starts at 7pm sharp and request all members of the public to try their best in arriving no later than 6:45/6:50pm.
See you at the Development Control Committee on the 30th!
Cycle route sign inspection June 16, 2009 Comments Off
After engaging with Milton Keynes Council the Newport Pagnell Councillors and Network team have been successful in getting clear and informative cycle signs across the Town on all strategic points for the cyclist!
It’s great to see the current administration supporting such developments and investing in new, clear, effective and colourful signage that can only help encourage people cycling through Newport Pagnell and/or to work.
As many of the current residents know the old ‘Red-way signs’ were in need of replacement as they were getting slightly outdated and we were in need of larger signs that can actually be read from some distance rather than using a microscope! Nevertheless its great news to see such developments happening under a Lib Dem administration and unlike some other parties do not take the green option, information to the public and such simple needs for granted!
We are aware that some of the signs are not facing the correct way! This is likely due to young urban explorers turning them around in an expression of joy! Either way please do get in touch with me by dropping me an email informing me of any signs you may have spotted on your journeys!
Comments and any suggestions for further improvements are always welcome so please don’t hesitate to have your say!
Every coin has two sides – Have your SAY! April 21, 2009 Comments Off
Every coin has two sides and two very different stories. It is the same with the Tesco Application in Newport Pagnell. As a member of the Liberal Democrats it is in my nature to listen to both sides of the argument and take into account what is said from each.
I would like to state that there are strong arguments both For and Against the build that is being proposed on the old Aston Martin Lagonda site and personally can relate to the group of people who are backing the application. A Tesco user myself, I totally agree in principle that the convenience of a Tesco in Newport Pagnell would be absolutely great, after being made redundant and just starting to learn to drive due to a medical condition, a Tesco’s store in Newport Pagnell would be great for me personally, on those grounds.
What I am opposed to and have concerns with is not Tesco itself or any of its products, infact its very simple… The long term repercussions on the High Street, surrounding houses, schools and roads. Just to elaborate on those points a little when I say the determination ‘long term’, I am specifically referring to three, four or even five years down the line when we are going to feel the harsh reality of having a large Tesco in Newport Pagnell.
Firstly it will be the direct effects on jobs and livelihoods in the town centre, from the bakers, butchers, grocers and news agents all the way to the farmers market that is held on Market Hill. These will be the first business’ that will feel Tesco’s claw and be directly affected. So whats next for the High Street? Well the rest of the shops in the High Street will be indirectly affected; they rely on the ‘hustle and bustle’ of other business’ and consumers use of the High Street. Without the core shops in the High Street by losing trade to Tesco, there will simply not be enough people walking up and down the High Street to keep a sustainable business and livelihood running. The type of business’ that would be affected range from hairdressers and florists to restaurants, pubs, and furniture stores and more. Some of the business’ would just survive the initial repercussions in a few years time however in the long run, they will be driven out of business just the same as the Town Centre eventually dwindles away back into empty shops and more charity shops than you can remember!
Secondly its the surrounding houses and residents, Tesco will not only be operating a large delivery network of 13metre long HGVs in and out multiple times a day but also have applied for an Ancillary site, details of it I don’t directly know of as yet, either way this is going to be a few yards from peoples garden fence’s! Please bear in mind I have not gone into detail in regards to the light, noise and vehicle pollution this site will create, it really is a all in one package!
Thirdly this store will not only have severe repercussions on business’ and residents way of life but will increase massive amounts of corporate and public traffic too and from the location, this is not only dangerous to residents and cars through the destruction the HGVs and increased traffic will do to the fairly narrow High Street and Roads and but its also dangerous for the children who use the local school and nurseries when crossing them. The roads can’t be expanded due to the close proximity of houses but neither can the pedestrian crossings, they would simply just back log the traffic all the way from one end of Newport, to the other.
The final point I would like to make is that once Tesco are in, they cannot be pushed out. Simple business logic dictates that as the business grows, competition diminishes then its time for expansion. And that my readers is what will happen. Build > Trade > Expand. The simple reality and cycle of the business style Tesco will be using. Think about the longer term implications it will have because believe me, Tesco certainly are!
If you wish to express your views, write a letter to:
Alan Mills
Milton Keynes Council Planning Dept.
Saxon Gate, MK93EJ
Or email: alan.mills@milton-keynes.gov.uk
Please ensure you use this reference in your correspondence as either your subject or title: Ouline Planning Application for a Tesco Store and Ancillary Works at Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd, Tickford St, Newport Pagnell, MK16 9AN Reference no: 09/00530/OUT
Tesco Campaign Moves forward! April 16, 2009 Comments Off
After a great turn out on Tuesday 16th April 2009 at The Swan Revived Hotel (Thank you to the local Hotel Manager Mark Bryant for the room), from the residents wanting to take further action on this campaign and please see published in this article the minutes of that meeting.
To help you, the local residents of Newport Pagnell, I have attached the Aston Martin Constraints Brief which was published by MK Council, refer to page 26 “Town Centre and Shopping”. I have also attached a amusing Tesco image and poster that you are able to use at your disposal, whether they are to be used as posters or simply amusement, I hope they can be of some help.
Please also see attached the Milton Keynes Council Local Plan, refer to pages 162 and 163 for the TC7-TC9 Policies which this application clearly violates!
The group have arranged another meeting which is to be held tonight at the Portfields Community Centre, Newport Pagnell, between 19:30 and 21:30 to come back from the previous actions and take a further step in opposing Tesco!
Further updates will follow as and when!
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- Milton Keynes Council Local Plan: local_plan_part_13
- Milton Keynes Council Aston Martin Constraints Brief: aston_martin_constraints_brief
- Minutes from meeting (14th April 2009): tesco-opposition-minutes-14th-april
- Amusing Tesco Poster: space-invaders-poster
- Amusing Tesco Image:









