Proposed Waste Plant to be decided upon at Planning Control
October 6, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
The latest information that Cllr Baggy Shanker and Cllr Robin Turner have is that the planning application submitted by RRS to build a waste plant on Sinfin Lane will be determined at the Planning Control Committee on Thursday 15th October 2009. The meeting starts at 6.00pm. We are planning another protest outside the Council House starting at 5.00pm that evening. Please do come along and bring friends and family. This choice of location for the plant is ridiculous and we need to let the Planning Control Committee know.
Sinfin Neighbourhood Team is organising a Sinfin Skip Day on Tuesday 3rd March 2009
February 27, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
HELPING TO IMPROVE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Sinfin Neighbourhood Team is organising a
Sinfin Skip Day
on
Tuesday 3rd March 2009
A FREE skip will be at each of the following locations on Tuesday 3rd March:
Time Location
(approximate)
9 am Shakespeare Street, (near Golf Club)
9 am Wordsworth Avenue (green near Grassmere Crescent)
9.30 am Swallowdale Road (Scills centre)
9.30 am Rothersey/Cromarty Close
10 am Deepdale Lane (chaira bros)
10 am Lynwood Road (green near Waltham Avenue)
10.30 am Stroma Close (parking bay opposite Redwood Infants)
These skips have been provided to help you dispose of unwanted items safely and responsibly.
The skips will be removed as soon as they are full.
First come… first served!
You may use the skips to dispose of…
* general household bagged waste
* garden waste/cuttings
* washing machines
* cookers
* metal
* wooden items, such as small items of furniture.
Stewards will be able to advise you on the day.
You must not use these skips to dispose of:
* Car batteries
* Computer monitors
* Freezers
* Fridges
* *Asbestos
* Household waste
* Oils
* Paints
* TVs
* Tyres
* *Hazardous/toxic materials
*Asbestos can be disposed of at Raynesway Recycling Centre.
Fridges and freezers can be collected and disposed of free of charge – telephone 01332 255256.
Please do not leave your items on the land, road or path next to the skips. Put your items in the skips and if the skips are full, or your items won’t fit in, you will have to dispose of your items at Raynesway Recycling Centre.
These skips have been provided by the Sinfin Neighbourhood Team. For more information, call us on 01332 774009
Sinfin Neighbourhood Team is organising a Osmaston Skip Day on Wednesday 4 March 2009
February 27, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
HELPING TO IMPROVE YOUR
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Sinfin Neighbourhood Team is organising a
Osmaston Skip Day
on
Wednesday 4 March 2009
A FREE skip will be at each of the following locations on
Wednesday 4 March:
Time Location
(approximate)
9 am Bingham Street Housing Office
9am Osmaston Housing Office
9.30 am Flint Street
9.30 am Allen Street
10 am Wilkins Drive
10 am Mowbray Gardens
10.30 am Grosvenor St
10.30 am Addison Road
These skips have been provided to help you dispose of
unwanted items safely and responsibly.
The skips will be removed as soon as they are full.
First come… first served!
You may use the skips to dispose of…
• general household bagged waste
• garden waste/cuttings
• washing machines
• cookers
• metal
• wooden items, such as small items of furniture.
Stewards will be able to advise you on the day.
You must not use these skips to dispose of:
• Car batteries
• Computer monitors
• Freezers
• Fridges
• *Asbestos
• Household waste
• Oils
• Paints
• TVs
• Tyres
• *Hazardous/toxic materials
*Asbestos can be disposed of at Raynesway Recycling Centre.
Fridges and freezers can be collected and disposed of free of charge –
telephone 01332 255256.
Please do not leave your items on the land, road or path next to the
skips. Put your items in the skips and if the skips are full, or your
items won’t fit in, you will have to dispose of your items at Raynesway
Recycling Centre.
These skips have been provided by the Sinfin Neighbourhood
Team. For more information, call us on 01332 774009
Travellers update
January 11, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
In defiance of the City Council mandate to withdraw the application for consent to construct a permanent residential site for Travellers at Russell Street in Osmaston, and to look for a location not in the Osmaston area, the Liberal Democrats refused to do so.
Their refusal to recognise the provision of a site as a citywide issue indicates their lack of vision since the Russell Street area is included in the proposals for the redevelopment and transformation of the Osmaston area made possible by the imminent exit of Rolls-Royce from their historic presence at their Nightingale Road factory.
Robin and Baggy and Labour say that the Russell Street location for the Travellers would seriously reduce the opportunities for the once in a century transformation of Osmaston. They are working alongside Action Group Osmaston.

