What's up this time at the Vista caravan park? I hear the Police have been hovering around. Anyone know?
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 7:42 PM
Friday, March 30, 2007
Swanage Bay Users Association
Next meeting Tuesday 17th April 2007 at Swanage Sailing Club 8pm.
If you have any concerns about Swanage Bay or would like to join the Association and help maintain safety and harmony with in the Bay. Please come along and join us... the bar is open!
If you have any concerns about Swanage Bay or would like to join the Association and help maintain safety and harmony with in the Bay. Please come along and join us... the bar is open!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Local?
Many discussions on this Weblog end up discussing the rights of LOCALS.
As someone who can trace and document his familiy back through 500 years, locally, why don't I start a thread on what is a local?
I'm enough of a reactionary to stick to The Isle of Purbeck. Wareham is not in Purbeck.
DEFINITION.
A local is someone who has lived for some time in or around Swanage.
Any comments?
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 8:34 PM
As someone who can trace and document his familiy back through 500 years, locally, why don't I start a thread on what is a local?
I'm enough of a reactionary to stick to The Isle of Purbeck. Wareham is not in Purbeck.
DEFINITION.
A local is someone who has lived for some time in or around Swanage.
Any comments?
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 8:34 PM
Fancy a Row?
Swanage Sea Rowing Club is having an Open Day at the Stone Quay, from 12pm on Sunday 1st April, for anyone to come along and have a go. Just turn up if you're interested. Or come along and watch.
Ready to vote on 3rd May?
If you are not already registered to vote, but want to, you should complete the appropriate form by 18 April if you want to vote in the elections on 3 May. Application forms can be downloaded from http://www.purbeck.gov.uk/ or sent through the post by calling (01929) 557219.
Friday, March 23, 2007
Council meeting Monday 26th
There's a Council meeting at the Town Hall on Monday 26th March, with public participation time at 7.15 pm.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Purbeck Housing Action Group
PURBECK HOUSING ACTION GROUP - we have moved! Thanks to Apexweb we have a real website now, you can find us at:
http://www.purbeckhousingaction.co.uk/
Mike - would you mind changing the link on your links on the left? I'm going to delete the blog site soon so theres no confusion.
Thanks!
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 4:38 PM
http://www.purbeckhousingaction.co.uk/
Mike - would you mind changing the link on your links on the left? I'm going to delete the blog site soon so theres no confusion.
Thanks!
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 4:38 PM
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Accessible Swanage
Dorset County Council Highways Dept is looking at improving two drop kerbs in Swanage: by Alfie's Restaurant, Institute Road, and by the Angling Centre, High Street.
They are also planning four walks to inspect the necessity for drop kerbs
(1) from the Railway Station along Kings Road West to Court Hill
(2) from Arkwright's along the High Street and along Priests Road
(3) from Priests Road along the High Street to Victoria Avenue
(4) from Victoria Avenue along Northbrook Road, (with consideration for access to Beach Gardens recreation area)
You can follow my campaign to make Swanage more accessible for people who rely on wheels - those who use mobility scooters, wheelchairs and baby buggies - via the link to 'Accessible Swanage' on my website www.stevedarrington.com
Steve Darrington
They are also planning four walks to inspect the necessity for drop kerbs
(1) from the Railway Station along Kings Road West to Court Hill
(2) from Arkwright's along the High Street and along Priests Road
(3) from Priests Road along the High Street to Victoria Avenue
(4) from Victoria Avenue along Northbrook Road, (with consideration for access to Beach Gardens recreation area)
You can follow my campaign to make Swanage more accessible for people who rely on wheels - those who use mobility scooters, wheelchairs and baby buggies - via the link to 'Accessible Swanage' on my website www.stevedarrington.com
Steve Darrington
Social conscience?
"We need an income but financial gain is not the most important thing in the world. We need to try to help the environment and help poor people out of poverty in the third world."
The local Communist Party?
Nope - The Swanage and Purbeck Holiday Accommodation Association.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 6:06 AM
The local Communist Party?
Nope - The Swanage and Purbeck Holiday Accommodation Association.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 6:06 AM
Monday, March 19, 2007
Blues & Roots Weekend
Blues & Roots Weekend
Following the success of the 7th Swanage Blues Festival (next one 7-9 March 2008), I am considering the possibility of a Blues & Roots Weekend in Swanage sometime in September, October or November.
The timing is crucial, so let me have your thoughts please.
Posted by Steve Darrington
Following the success of the 7th Swanage Blues Festival (next one 7-9 March 2008), I am considering the possibility of a Blues & Roots Weekend in Swanage sometime in September, October or November.
The timing is crucial, so let me have your thoughts please.
Posted by Steve Darrington
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Open Mike Poetry 20th March
Swanage's coolest evening of words is at
Alfie's Downstairs, Institute Road, Swanage
This Tuesday 20th at 7.30
If you haven't been before, make it a date.
Alfie's Downstairs, Institute Road, Swanage
This Tuesday 20th at 7.30
If you haven't been before, make it a date.
James Day shelter
I've noticed that the glass is regularly broken in the bus shelter by James Day Home in Ulwell Road. It's such a shame and such a waste.
Also there are disabled and elderly people in wheelchairs and buggies who have to leave the pavement and go out into the road to avoid the broken glass. I feel sorry for them because it's very dangerous there to go out into the road.
I wonder why anybody would want to break the glass in the bus shelter? Perhaps they will read this and stop doing it now, knowing that they are making life difficult for the elderly and disabled people who have to go into the road with the traffic.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 9:22 AM
Also there are disabled and elderly people in wheelchairs and buggies who have to leave the pavement and go out into the road to avoid the broken glass. I feel sorry for them because it's very dangerous there to go out into the road.
I wonder why anybody would want to break the glass in the bus shelter? Perhaps they will read this and stop doing it now, knowing that they are making life difficult for the elderly and disabled people who have to go into the road with the traffic.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 9:22 AM
Saturday, March 17, 2007
transport policy
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Housing Crisis meeting":
Do you want to start a thread about transport policy? A lot of people interested in that might not read a thread on housing. Sending Poole- Weymouth/Dorchester traffic along the northern route sounds very sensible apart from the congestion on the road into Weymouth from Dorchester until the relief road is built. At the moment they need to go down through Crossways/Warmwell to avoid this. The distance is very much the same as going via Wareham and I though this was the route most people used now that most of the road west of Wareham has a speed limit. I would think its quicker although its not a journey I ever need to make so I can be certain.
Have you seen a traffic survey on journeys through Sandford? It would be interesting reading. I suspect a lot of it is from the estates that line the road having unwisely been permitted without the needed transport infrastructure being provided.
When the train line is eventually connected to Swanage a park and ride at Holton Heath would remove a proportion of tourist traffic from tha A351 as would a marketing campaign to persuade visitors from Poole and Bournemouth to come by train. Somehing like a third of our visitors start their journey in the conurbation so this could have a big impact if properly handled.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 11:03 AM
Do you want to start a thread about transport policy? A lot of people interested in that might not read a thread on housing. Sending Poole- Weymouth/Dorchester traffic along the northern route sounds very sensible apart from the congestion on the road into Weymouth from Dorchester until the relief road is built. At the moment they need to go down through Crossways/Warmwell to avoid this. The distance is very much the same as going via Wareham and I though this was the route most people used now that most of the road west of Wareham has a speed limit. I would think its quicker although its not a journey I ever need to make so I can be certain.
Have you seen a traffic survey on journeys through Sandford? It would be interesting reading. I suspect a lot of it is from the estates that line the road having unwisely been permitted without the needed transport infrastructure being provided.
When the train line is eventually connected to Swanage a park and ride at Holton Heath would remove a proportion of tourist traffic from tha A351 as would a marketing campaign to persuade visitors from Poole and Bournemouth to come by train. Somehing like a third of our visitors start their journey in the conurbation so this could have a big impact if properly handled.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 11:03 AM
Thursday, March 15, 2007
NEW SUBJECT
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Housing Crisis meeting
HOUSING CRISIS AREA MEETING
New Lobby/Action/Support Group.
WEDS APRIL 19th, 7PM, The Red Lion meeting room, High St, Swanage.
Numerous readers of The Gazette have requested that a meeting be set up for all those affected in whichever way by the articles in The Gazette over the past three months regarding the current housing crisis - locals, second home owners, businesses, etc. Everyone welcome. Come and give your opinion - action, not reaction is required. Please make the effort to attend if you have an opinion to express.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 12:48 PM
New Lobby/Action/Support Group.
WEDS APRIL 19th, 7PM, The Red Lion meeting room, High St, Swanage.
Numerous readers of The Gazette have requested that a meeting be set up for all those affected in whichever way by the articles in The Gazette over the past three months regarding the current housing crisis - locals, second home owners, businesses, etc. Everyone welcome. Come and give your opinion - action, not reaction is required. Please make the effort to attend if you have an opinion to express.
Posted by Anonymous to swanage view at 12:48 PM
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