Westminster Park Residents Association

Bringing our community alive

December 6, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Prenton Place – Attempted burglary. During 28th-29th Nov. Offender(s) force rear ground floor window to premises. No entry gained.
  • Selkirk Road – Theft from motor vehicle. Overnight 28th-29th Nov. Offender(s) enter parked vehicle on driveway and steal iPod device from within.
  • Lache Lane – Theft. During 28-29th Nov. Offender(s) Steal scaffolding poles from house under construction.
  • Clover Lane – Theft of cycles. Between 30th Nov – 2nd Dec. Offender(s) steal two insecure cycles from under carport of premises. **Both cycles recovered by address on 2nd Dec**.
  • Hope Street – Theft of vehicle. Late evening 1st Dec. Offender(s) steal Yamaha motor cycle from outside of address and make off. **Ignition keys left in vehicle**.

December 6, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Xmas Bingo at the Community Centre

Xmas Bingo Friday 9th December, at WPCC, It’s going to be 10pounds all in, but there will be extra games and 3 Xmas hampers, and great cash prizes too!!!

Plus as there is no Xmas draw this year we are organising a charity raffle on the night, with great prizes, and proceeds going to help for hero’s!!!!

Come along to make it a great night, bring your friends, non members welcome!!!

December 1, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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THE WAVERLEY EXPRESS

THE WAVERLEY EXPRESS – Saturday 21st April 2012

Promoted by Chester Model Railway Club and the Dee & Mersey Group of the Ffestiniog Railway.

Advance notice of our Spring 2012 outing.

We have been asked many times recently for a trip to Scotland, and specifically Edinburgh, and this is the first year that the route has been available to us. To include our friends from Shropshire and North East Wales we are doing it differently by starting from Shrewsbury then picking up at Gobowen, Wrexham, Bache, Hooton and Frodsham.The train then continues north via the English Fells and the Scottish Southern Uplands to Edinburgh Waverley arriving about 12 noon. The attractions available at Edinburgh don’t need any description, and we arrive right in the City Centre. We will leave for our journey home around 4:30pm.

Full details are now on our website and you can book online using your credit or debit card or PayPal account. Simply visit www.chestermodelrailwayclub.com/railtours.htm .

You will receive an email acknowledgement of your online booking and more information on timings will be sent when available. Tickets will be posted a few days before the train runs. (There is no need to provide a SAE when booking online).

If you prefer to book by post you can download and print a paper booking form off the website or wait until the New Year when we make our normal postal mailshot.

We look forward to meeting all our existing customers and welcoming many new ones. Please forward this page to friends and family who may be interested in joining us on this splendid day out.

Laurence Wheeler

Railtour Organiser

November 29, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Westminster Avenue – Criminal damage. Morning of 16/11/2011. Rear ground floor window pane broken by air pellet.
  • Prenton Place – Theft from vehicle. Overnight 20-21/11/2011. Offender(s) bend back drivers door on Vauxhall Corsa before stealing sat. nav, digital camera and cigarettes.
  • Five Ashes Road – Theft. Over 2 week period. Female alleged to have stolen jewellery from elderly client. The female has been bailed pending further enquiries.
  • Cliveden Road – Criminal damage. Early evening period of 22/11/2011. Offender(s) throw wine bottle through living room window before making off.
  • Selkirk Drive – Theft of pedal cycle. Evening of 22/11/2011. Offender(s) steal insecure white Specialised P1 mountain bike from driveway of premises.

November 10, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Bins – All Change Again

Allan Stobie and I recently represented Westminster Park at a meeting convened to discuss the Council’s proposed new waste collection system. It was arranged by our local councillors and included representatives from Queens Park, Handbridge, Hough Green and Curzon Park.

Cllr Lynn Riley, responsible for the Environment portfolio, started the meeting by explaining that the new Council had inherited three different systems from the District councils and that it had always been recognised that these would have to be rationalised.

It was explained that the Council has tendered and is on the point of appointing May Gurney to provide a waste collection service throughout CWaC from April. The aim is to harmonise the three systems, minimise cost, increase the amount of recycling from the current 49% up to 68% and provide a satisfactory service to residents.

The contract will be for 14 years and is expected to cost £126M, saving £50M on current costs over the life of the contract. The cost saving is partly due to the contractor’s expectation of earning significant income from recycled products.

Many more items will be recycled. As well as those collected now, we will be able to recycle tetrapaks, printer cartridges, shoes, engine and cooking oil, and a range of other things. Sorting will take place at the kerbside rather than at the Bumpers Lane and other recycling plants – these will be sold off.

Our brown bins for non-recyclable rubbish will be replaced by slightly larger grey bins and will be collected fortnightly. Everything else will be collected weekly. The containers will be green bin for garden rubbish (unchanged), two boxes with lids for paper, tins, glass and other items (see above), and a small bin for food waste.

There was considerable discussion of the pros and cons of this system compared to the one currently operating in Chester with people particularly worried about lifting the boxes. It was said that the box system already operates satisfactorily in Vale Royal and Ellesmere Port on a fortnightly basis and boxes should be lighter given the proposed weekly collection. The Council is considering providing wheels to those who wish to purchase them and pointed out that an assisted collection service is available.

Apart from Christmas and New Year, the contractor will work on bank holidays so that there should be fewer interruptions to the service. The contract will commence in April 2012 but will not be implemented in Chester until the Autumn.

The Council says it is keen to communicate the proposals to residents and hear their views. The WPRA will do its best to ensure that you are kept informed.

 

Brian Westcott

 

 

November 8, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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OVER 60? – Come and Join Us

The Westminster Park Residents Association invite all over 60 year olds to come along to the Community Centre on Thursday 12th January 2012 at 2 pm for a chat and a cup of tea/coffee and biscuits.

If you are interested we intend starting an Over 60s’ club, initially meeting monthly, with speakers, fun and games, etc and if enough people are interested visits to gardens and theatres. The programme is up to you, so please tell us what you would like.

We are doing this in response to requests, from various people, made to the R A . So please come along on 12th January and tell us what you would like on the programme.

If you cannot make it on that day please give one of us a call and let us know your ideas. Our telephone numbers are on the back page of this newsletter.

See you there.

Allan Stobie (683461) and Sandra Magilton (677373)