SHOEBURY COMMON NORTH CONSULTATION

We have had late notification about Consultations relating to Shoebury Common North. This is the area opposite to Uncle Tom's Cabin, currently concealed by overgrown Tamarisk hedges.

It would be extremely useful for the Coastal Community Team if you would describe your current usage of Shoebury Common North and/or make any additional suggestions for non-commercial future usage of this land. This is the piece of land that was attempted to be listed as a Village Green, but was unsuccessful. 

 There are various ways you can complete the Questionnaire and participate in the Consultation, as follows:-

a) online at:

www.southend.gov.uk/shoeburycommonnorth

b) by submission of a completed hard copy of the Questionnaire to be submitted to the address shown on page 5 of the Questionnaire.

For those who wish to complete a hard copy of the Questionnaire  we would recommend that you aim to submit your completed document by Friday 9th September 2016 to avoid missing the Consultation deadline– because the stated end date of the Consultation of 11th September is a non-working day.

 Further  information on the background regarding Shoebury Common North ,if required, can be obtained by contacting pameladeakin45@btinternet.com

June 2016 Garrison Residents Association Update

Update on Developer Handover

Most of you will recall that the current developer, Country & Metropolitan (now Avant Homes)was due to leave the Garrison site in January 2015. At that time the transfer of the managementof the site to a new board of directors, made up of residents, was due to take place.

Previously, all households had been written to by the Developer in July 2014 and asked to considertaking on the role of ‘resident director ‘and nominate themselves based on relevant expertise andability to represent the different geographic areas of the Garrison. The GRA has also emphasisedhow important this transition was for the smooth running of the estate.

The ‘Board in Waiting’ constituting the new directors was chosen by the Developer in January2015 to form the new Shoebury Garrison Management Company Ltd (SGMCL) on transfer of thesite. The new Board will be a legally constituted with executive powers to manage the estatefunds and the appointed Managing Agents, currently Fowler & Spenceley.

Whilst the managing agents are appointed by the SGMCL, they work closely with the GRA and itsrepresentatives to ensure that the actions taken are ultimately in the best interests of theresidents of the Garrison. We cannot stress enough that the SGMCL and not the GRA hasoverriding and final control of estate matters.

Due to delays between Southend Borough Council and the Developer in the handover of the seawall and the Heritage Centre, this transfer has been delayed and therefore to ensure coordinationand smooth running of the estate, the GRA, the prospective directors of SGMCL andthe Managing Agents have worked closely together over the intervening period.

The future of the GRA

As advised at our last AGM, the current Garrison Residents Association Committee Members who have been nominated as prospective directors of new SGMCL will have to step down from the committee. This effectively will reduce our numbers from 10 to 5 with the loss of the Chairman and Secretary. At this point the GRA will call an Extra Ordinary General Meeting (EGM) to ask residents to nominate themselves to join the GRA Committee and represent their geographic are a and or bring a particular expertise to the committee.

If you value your Residents Association please consider joining us and getting involved.

Role of the GRA

"Promoting and protecting the Shoebury Garrison for the benefit of its communityHow we work to keep you informed

The Garrison Residents Association has, over the years kept residents regularly updated bynewsletters to every household, direct e mail contact and by holding the Annual General Meetingto which you are all invited. More recently our excellent new Web Site provides the opportunityto view the minutes of our meetings and contact us. We respond as soon as we can but pleaserecognise, we, like all residents, have busy lives which may mean there is a delay in our response.

Our newly introduced Face Book Page complements the web site with the social forum for theGarrison area providing a social network.

Contact us via www.garrisonra.co.uk

General Update around and about

Plans for the Garrison Church

On Tuesday July 5th the Garrison Church will have an open day from 10 am to 6.30 pm for people to have a look around. Ideas for the future use of the building will be welcome at this free event however, we understand that the trustees of Southend Educational Trust who own the building are pressing ahead with their original plans to turn the church into a wedding reception venue, a proposal already strenuously opposed by the GRA. Local Councillors and the Shoebury ResidentsAssociation are also concerned with the current proposals. It is imperative residents attend and make their views known to the Owners and Trustees of the Chapel.

Heritage Centre Update

Tourism UK ltd has carried out a business planning exercise for the Carriage & Wagon Shed at theGarrison, also known as the Heritage Centre. The report was recently presented to the Shoebury Coastal Community Team of which, the Garrison Residents Association is an active member. Along term action plan based on these findings is now being prepared in conjunction with theCouncil who will own the asset on handover.

Shoebury Primary Care Centre (PCC) for Shoebury

The NHS Southend Clinical Commissioning Group have identified 3 possible sites for a PCC such a centre. All of which will be of interest to Garrison Residents. The sites identified are: New Building on Shoebury health Centre Site (Campfield Road)

  • New Building on Shoebury House site (Ness Road)
  • New Building on Garrison Site ( land adjacent to Hinguar School)
  • These options will be assessed by a panel including local people to recommend the best options.

Further information and questions on the PCC go to: www.southendccg.nhs.co @southendccg or  sccg.communications@nhs.net

Summer Fete

On Sunday 12th June, the Garrison Residents Assoication held its inaugural Summer fete on the cricket pitch, as part of the Queens Birthday Celebrations in aid of one of our local charities Havens Hospice. The day itself started with much uncertainty weather wise, but undaunted, 50 metres of Union Flag bunting was erected along the north end of the Cricket Pitch as a hopeful sign that the weather would improve vastly for later that day. As the organisers cheered on many of the runners passing through the Garrisons via Mess Road, the heavens opened and as the rain poured down, the GRA were not altogether hopeful that the afternoon would hold out. 

Luckily the sun broke, the Gazebos were quickly put upand the bouncy castles and music were up and running. Havens arrived with their tombola, Sports were arranged on the cricket pitch and as residents arrived so raffle tickets started selling. the amount and and quality of the raffle prizes donated by residents was astounding and the raffle proved to be a major success. 

It was a fantastic sight to see so many residents, family and friends turn up for the afternoon, with food and drink aplenty. The sight of so many kids bouncing up and down on the bouncy castles and winning medals prizes at the egg and spoon race proved to be a major factor in what had become a fantastic family Garrisons day out. 

With the weather turning slightly towards the first signs of evening, so the cricket pitch was tided up, bunting cleared and residents started to make their way home. the following Wednesday, the GRA dropped off the raffle money totalling £301 to Havens Hospice, where we were also told that the tombola had also raised £300. It is therefore, on behalf of Havens Hospice that the GRA thanks everyone whom donated prizes and turned up for the event. We as a community managed to raise £601 for charity in one afternoon which is astounding. 

Following feedback from many of you, the GRA will most definitely discuss putting on another event next year. 

Spring Photos 2016

It is time to email or post your spring photos in our Facebook group.

Here is the current edit. We are looking for the Garrison Photo for the Season

Magazine Road Tree Removal

Dear Residents,
 
Further to a recent site visit and an arboricultural inspection, please be aware that the following tree is scheduled for removal:-
 
Location: Shoebury Garrison Green Opposite 6 Magazine Road
 
Tree species: Horse Chestnut
 
Reason for removal: Dead
 
Where a tree is removed the location is recorded for replanting, ensuring that tree cover within the town is maintained and extended in line with Council policy.
 
The precise location for the replanting is subject to a number of constraints such as existing underground/overhead services, continued presence of tree roots/old stumps/soil pathogens and the maintenance of safe sight lines etc.
 
I hope this clarifies the current situation, if you have any questions please contact the Arboricultural Team.

Birds nesting in the eves

As you may be aware, the House Martins and Swallows have arrived back at Gunners Park and have been busying themselves with nest building. Some have taken to building their nests up in the eves of the houses on the new Garrison Estate, particularly along Gunners Rise.

Last year a few residents approached the park ranger to say that they were keen to knock the nests off their houses. Destroying/disturbing a birds nest is illegal and anyone doing so may be prosecuted under the Countryside & Wildlife Act 1981.

The following link has been provided for your information. http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/page-1377

​GRA News Update April 2016

Dear Resident

We had hoped to have advise you that the Developer had completed all works and that the Estate and its facilities had been handed over to the new Shoebury Garrison Management Company Ltd (SGMCL) and Southend Borough Council.  We are still awaiting formal notification but we can confirm that the Gunners Park, the Tennis Courts, Toddler Play Area and the Multi Use Games area are now the responsibility of Southend Borough Council to manage and maintain.

Should there be any issues you wish to report re the use, or misuse of these facilities, please contact the numbers below.

Gunners Park Ranger: Andrew Armstrong 07738 458916

Southend Borough Council: Paul Jenkinson 01702 215743

On a more serious note, I am sure many of you are aware that, after many months of fighting and challenging the Council, the Outline Planning Application to build 172 homes, Commercial Office Space and a Health Centre on the land adjacent to New Barge Pier Road has been approved. Apart from the GRA representing your views, only one Councillor, Cllr James Moyise, spoke up at the Development Control meeting against the application.  Councillor Roger Hadley let all his constituents down by speaking from a prepared Council Officer script in favour and despite his pre-election promise to oppose the development. This was despite over 100 local individual objections and the 3 Shoebury Residents Associations making their views and concerns known. Councillors were directed by Officers to approve to save the Council the expense of the former, refused near identical application’s Planning Appeal.  Ironically, to date, this Appeal has not yet been withdrawn by the developer and notifications have just been sent out by the Council of the Appeal Hearing timetable. If the Appeal is not withdrawn by the developer, public money will be wasted. – Call us cynical but it appears to us that the developer seems to have the upper hand. Watch this space for the next twist in the tale!

Residents are using the GRA web site and Facebook group to good effect – we are immediately aware of your concerns and news. The main topics of concern are the growing number of irresponsible dog walkers and visitors who leave their dogs mess and litter. We have taken this up with the Council when this affects the adopted roads, and for the un adopted estate roads, with the Managing Agents. This however is not the solution nor the only problem regarding anti-social behaviour. It is likely that we will have to introduce security patrols in the very near future to ensure these frequently reported incidents are checked and stopped to keep the Garrison safe and secure for all our residents.

We have supported residents by opposing a planning application to turn the Rifle Shed by the Outlook Apartments into a residence. It clearly is a shed and the application was successfully refused permission. The majority of the Garrison is a Conservation Area and it is important we do not allow it to be in-filled and spoiled by inappropriate extensions and development that will impact on our unique street scene and associated loss of parking that impacts on neighbours. We will always support residents who have a valid concern.

On a lighter note the GRA have met with the organisers of the 2 charity events planned using estate roads, the Havens Half Marathon on Sunday 12th June and the Southend Bikeathon on Sunday 4th September to ensure there is as little disruption to residents as possible and that the event organisers notify residents with all the relevant information prior to the events.

Plans for the resident’s only street party on the Queens 90th Birthday (also on the 12th June) are well under way. Further information will be circulated nearer the time but if you would like to get involved in the organisation of the event, please contact pcoombe@hotmail.co.uk

We are urgently seeking proactive residents to join the GRA committee and or our Task Groups. If you have expertise and enthusiasm, please join us as, after many years of service to the GRA, we have a number of members who have resigned, or are due to resign over the next months. We would like to thank Viv Jones, and Adrian Walker for their tireless support and input.

We also need more residents to respond to our request for funds as the GRA operates on a voluntary basis but there are some costs we do have to cover such as the Web Site, notices and printing and if we need to seek professional advice to uphold residents’ concerns. Our original request for funds has disappointingly not been well supported so if you want a committee to be able to act on your behalf please donate £5 or more by visiting the Donate page of this web site, by Paypal by using payments@shoeburygarrison.com or by direct payment to:

HSBC Bank Sort Code: 40-42-27
Account No: 42042029

Thank You from the Garrison Residents Association Committe

GRA Minutes 6th April

Minutes of a meeting of the Garrison Residents' Association held at Hinguar School on 6/4/16

Present

  • Viv Byczynski (Chair) Adrian Walker (Hon Sec) Cliff Marshall
  • Michael Kennedy Phil Coombe Richard Spence Pamela Deakin Tom Rae
  • Michael Stiers (Fowler & Spenceley) Robert Fowler (      "              "         )
  • Terry Joyce (Organiser of the Southend 'Bikeathon')

Apologies

  • Chris Coomber (Hon Sec) Jonathan Hunnibal
  • Vivian Jones
  • Keith Spencerley (F&S) 

Vivien Byczynski began the meeting by welcoming Terry Joyce, organiser of the Southend 'Bikeathon' to discuss this year's event. He explained the event raises around £30,000 for blood cancer charities and that they used The Garrison due to the increasing demands in respect of health and safety regulations.

VB enquired when preparation for the event usually began. When TJ replied he was already working on the 2017 event, VB suggested TJ attended the next meeting be held in December 2016 and TJ agreed.

TJ said he would inform residents of this year's event in July/August and he would supply Fowler & Spenceley with a copy of the organisers' indemnity insurance. He agreed to leave in place the barriers at the north gate as they acted as a filter for participants, who this year would set off in smaller groups. He then went on to describe the route in detail. Michael Kennedy requested marshals to attend at the north gate and pointed out that Parade Walk is a private road and should not be part of the route; TJ agreed. MK also suggested spectators should be marshalled in the area of the Outlook apartments and along Mess Road as these are narrow stretches. VB pointed out that speed humps in Mess Road should be in place by then. CM suggested cones could be used to direct pedestrians in the area and said last year's event had been well organised.

Actions: Terry Joyce to be invited to December GRA meeting. Michael Kennedy to continue liaising with TJ and Havens re charity events.

Phil Coombe said he would put information about the event on the GRA website.

Minutes of the last meeting were approved.

Website/social media update

Daniel Puddick said the new website and Facebook page had proved popular and photographs submitted by residents had been a hit. VB said the site was proving a useful barometer of residents' concerns and issues appearing were appropriate and relevant. PC said there were now 255 Fb members and DP said £130, mostly from committee members, has been donated to GRA funds following the Fb appeal. Phil Coombe asked if we could update the GRA bank account for use online.

Post Meeting update: has CC advised approximately £105 has been donated via cheque and direct transfer to GRA account.

Actions: Chris Coomber to investigate changing GRA bank account to online account to facilitate PayPal donations. CC to provide update on funds received from website appeal. TR and PC to condense update for Fb page. DP to update website with spring photos and new update when finalised.

HM the Queen's birthday

Members had met to discuss celebrating the event with a fete on the cricket field. Although SBC had given permission for such an event on the site, the GRA had had no luck in contacting the cricket club for match dates, so any such event might have to be held later in the day. Phil Coombe said Haven's Hospice would be happy to put up a tent for a raffle. Tom Rae suggested residents around the site should be asked for their views. PC and DP had been discussing which events might be held at a fete e.g. sports and games, band/s cupcake competitions etc. PC said he would design a leaflet for the event to run past the committee.

Actions: PC to leaflet residents around cricket field. Pam Deakin to inform

Pavilion residents. 

PR

Actions: VB has drafted an update for residents which will be uploaded to the web site and sent by e mail to residents on the circulation list.

Management handover

VB said the last update she'd had about progress on the 106 situation, which refers to work on site yet to be completed by the contractor in order for the handover to take place, was that the tennis courts, toddlers' play area, multi- use games area and listed gun emplacements, had been handed over to SBC.

Rob Fowler, from the managing agents F&S, said he had not had regular meetings with SBC on the S106 issue but felt while SBC was just as keen for the handover to take place, they had to wait for completion of the S106 works. VB said the handover was already 15 months overdue and this meant the new SGMCL board had its hands tied.

Fowler & Spenceley estate update & SGMCL issues

VB said residents were concerned about anti-social behaviour, litter, dog fouling etc. and we should introduce security patrols. Robert Fowler agreed and said he would organise these unilaterally and present Avant with a fait accompli.

Adrian Walker said he sympathised greatly with residents' experience of anti-social behaviour by the open areas of the estate but said conditions on The Garrison had deteriorated generally over the past year, with increased vandalism, vagrancy and public drinking, dog fouling, speeding cars and motor cycles and damage to the parade ground from skidding bikes, behaviour often encouraged by the culprits' parents. He said there was a real danger The Garrison could become a blighted area if it acquired a bad reputation.

Richard Spence said 'the sooner the better' on the subject of employing security specialists. On the matter of existing covenants being ignored, RF said it would be possible for the new SGMCL board to introduce its own rules and regulations. Tom Rae asked what could security operatives really do to improve matters and RF replied they were known to be a deterrent to anti- social behaviour.

Cliff Marshall said there had been a serious increase in commuter parking opposite the Drill Shed, but it was agreed nuisance parking generally on The Garrison would need to be dealt with holistically when the new board was in place.

Work has started on the Section 20 repairs and maintenance in Horseshoe Crescent. After much discussion the contractors, supported by S&F, had got their way in the siting of their compound and residents were now complaining about contractors' parking and noise from their generator. Michael Stiers said he had managed to alleviate some of the nuisance but felt residents were unreasonable in some of their complaints. Adrian Walker said he supported residents in their view that the managing agents had put their and the contractors' needs above those of residents and he was unhappy at the way F&S had handled the negotiations with residents.

VB commented that the work should be time limited and the contractor would be off the site as soon as possible.

A Horseshoe resident has for some time been feeding pigeons and other birdlife on the parade ground lawn, which has killed the grass. F&S wrote to the person concerned to ask him to stop but the practice continues and is apparently supported by his neighbours. Michael Stiers said the area would be reseeded and Robert Fowler was asked to write again to the resident insisting he discontinues the practice.

Phil Coombe said food placed in bin bags ready for collection on a Friday was being disturbed by wildlife and causing a nuisance. RF said he would write to residents reminding them of best practice in relation to rubbish collection.

RF said the managing agents had stepped up the frequency of cleaning in the west gate area opposite the chapel, following an increase in the presence of vagrants, who had created a litter problem. Currently, the area doesn't fall within the remit of the Care Group. He said Evolve, the company adjacent to the site and whose employees also use the area, will be asked to assist in the matter.

VB said the shrub border running alongside the school railings is in an appalling condition and she would write to SBC about it and also mention the composting of grass mowings from Commandant's Park.

RF said they had been successful in collecting residents' payments for the

Section 20 repairs on the Horseshoe.

There have been no further complaints about the use of rat poison around the Outlook apartments and S&F had written to residents advising them that only S&F's qualified contractors were allowed to deal with this issue.

VB complained that since the areas adjacent to Commandant's Park had been cleared, cars were able to gain access to the Heritage Centre area. Actions: Spencer & Fowler to press ahead with costing and engaging security patrols. F&S to write to resident feeding pigeons. F&S to write to residents reminding them of refuse collection protocols. VB to alert Paul Jenkinson that cars can access Heritage Centre and park across the adjoining open Ground, bypassing barriers. VB to write to SBC about shrubs along Hinguar School railings and grass composting in Commandant's Park.

Planning applications

VB updated the committee that, after many months of fighting and challenging the Council, the Outline Planning Application to build 172 homes, Commercial Office Space and a Health Centre on the land adjacent to New Barge Pier Road has been approved. Apart from the GRA representing resident’s views, only one Councillor, Cllr James Moyise, spoke up at the Development Control meeting against the application.  Councillor Roger Hadley let all his constituents down by speaking from a prepared Council Officer script in favour and despite his pre-election promise to oppose the development. This was despite over 100 local individual objections and the 3 Shoebury Residents Associations making their views and concerns known. Councillors were directed by Officers to approve to save the Council the expense of the former, refused near identical application’s Planning Appeal.  Ironically, to date, this Appeal has not yet been withdrawn by the developer and notifications have just been sent out by the Council of the Appeal Hearing timetable.

VB updated the group on the GRA objection and refusal of the planning application to convert the Rifle Shed, also in the Conservation Area into a residential unit. MK advised the applicant had threatened to appeal the decision and would check if it now had been lodged by the applicant. Another planning application, to extend a property in the conservation area in Magazine Mews has been applied for. The committee agreed there was a very real danger of inappropriate applications changing the area.

The application to build 4 2 storey houses next to the Evolve building (not in the Conservation Area) had surprisingly been refused by SBC on the grounds of loss of 800m of commercial floor space. A decision which contradicted the larger application to substitute commercial floor space for a Health Centre.

Actions: VB to draft GRA objection to development in conservation area in Magazine Mews. VB to make it clear via website update of lack of support by Cllr. Roger Hadley in challenging the majority view in respect of the housing development at New Barge Pier Road. 

Coastal Community Team

VB said the CCT is looking at sub-groups to take plans forward and Pamela Deakin had offered Giles Tofield of CCT her help on a number of these. VB said the Heritage Centre appeared to be a white elephant and there was a potential for it to be sold off and the Chapel to be used as an alternative location. VB said she is concerned that the Transport sub-group would not include representatives from The Garrison and she was convinced The Garrison would need its own parking enforcement facility. PD said the deadline for forming all the sub-groups would be the end of summer but there has been nothing achieved yet. She thought heading any of these groups would be a full-time job even though it is unpaid work.

Actions: PD to attend CCT sub-groups on Destination Management and Heritage Centre and Planning. Jonathan Hunnibal to attend sub-groups dealing with Transport; VB to notify Giles Tofield to contact JH.

Future GRA management: roles and responsibilities update

VB explained that from the following week she would be unable to commit her efforts to the GRA due to personal reasons and Adrian Walker, Hon Sec, would be leaving the committee within a few weeks and volunteers were needed to maintain the momentum of the GRA.

She thanked AW and Vivian Jones, who was resigning from the Committee, for their contributions and in turn the Committee thanked her for her untiring and effective efforts since she took on the responsibilities of the GRA Chair.

There being no further business, the meeting closed at 10 pm.

GRA News Update February 2016

Dear Resident

Much has been happening recently around the Garrison

Firstly the web site has been a great success with 700 users, the most popular topics have been the New Section, Photographs and Neighbourhood Watch Scheme. The new Facebook Pages are also a great hit with over 177 members.

Many residents have been submitting fabulous images of the coastline and areas around the Garrison estate which show what a truly exceptional place the Garrison is to live.

Another valuable result of the web site and Facebook pages is to instantly report areas of concern, such as inconsiderate dog owners, graffiti or anti-social behaviour. We can then alert the Managing Agents or the Council and get these matters dealt with swiftly and appropriately.

You can, of course contact the Managing Agents direct – their contact details are found at the ‘Get in Touch’ section of www.shoeburygarrison.com

We have been busy ensuring that the charity events held using estate roads run smoothly by meeting with the event organisers. Dates for your diaries as follows:

Havens Half Marathon Sunday 12 June

Southend Bikeathon Sunday 4th September

There are fledgling plans for resident’s only street party on the Queens 90th Birthday. If you would like to get involved in helping to organise please contact pcoombe@hotmail.co.uk

As the developers prepare to leave the site, consultants are exploring viable uses for the future use of the Heritage Centre. The Garrison Residents Association reps are attending key meetings and will making sure we are involved in shaping this exciting community facility.

Speed control measures are being installed in Mess Road to ensure the safety of cyclists, pedestrians and residents – these should be in place before the better weather arrives.

On a more serious note – to ensure the Garrison Residents Association can continue to work on your behalf and keep you all up to date, we are requesting a small contribution of £5 from each household to top up our funds. Information on how to make this donation will be coming to you very soon via the estate charge invoices.

Separate from this, is the request from all the residents associations in Shoebury for support to get the development of 172 houses and commercial office space stopped (see earlier News Items below for full details). The reason for our strong objection is that the development by New Barge Pier Road is located in a high risk flood plain that has protected Shoebury for generations. Recent severe weather events across the country have demonstrated the devastating effects of flooding due to inappropriate development and global warming.

The Planning Appeal process has now started and our case to uphold the refusal conditions must be submitted by 9 March. If you would be willing to make a contribution towards professional support to uphold the Appeal and fight the new planning application please e mail your response to: old.gunners.park@btinternet.com and we will contact you with further details on how to make a donation.

Minutes of the meeting of The Garrison Residents' Association held at Hinguar School 3rd February 2016

Minutes of the meeting of The Garrison Residents' Association held at Hinguar School 3rd February 2016

Present

  • Viv Byczynski (Chair)
  • Chips Coomber ( Hon Treasurer)
  • Adrian Walker (Hon Secretary)
  • Cliff Marshall
  • Phil Coombe
  • Jonathan Hunnibal
  • Richard Spence
  • Michael Kennedy
  • Daniel Puddick

Representatives of Havens Hospice

  • Judy Grocott
  • Jane Hopkins
  • Neil Harrild
  • Apologies
  • Viv Jones
  • Pamela Deakin

Viv Byczynski opened the meeting by welcoming the three representatives of Havens Hospice, invited by the GRA to discuss their plans for this year's half-marathon, part of which, as in the previous seven years, will go through The Garrison.

Judy Grocott explained that for the first time, wheelchair users would be invited to take part, over the same course, starting ten minutes after the last wave of runners. JG produced a plan of the route. She said she had already applied to SBC for the necessary road closures, which would include the exits to Ness and Campfield Roads. These closures would last from 9.15 am to 10.50 am but JG said residents would be able to leave The Garrison via Campfield Road after 10.15 am. Cliff Marshall said there was always a long wave of stragglers at the tail end which delayed the re-opening of the roads, but GC said she would instruct marshals not to be inflexible over the closures and to bear in mind they were dealing with people who lived on the site and to avoid being over-officious, as some had been in previous years. She also promised to make sure litter and signage were removed immediately following the race. Michael Kennedy complained that in previous years marshals had run across private gardens in front of the Outlook Apartments and a lot of runners and spectators had followed them. JG and Neil Harrild said they would increase marshall presence in that area and the possibly use of ribbons to mark off the areas. MK's other complaint was the organisers' insistence on removing the metal gates at the eastern entrance to the Outlook apartments and their subsequent careless replacement. Chris Coomber said SBC had agreed to handle that operation, but JG replied it might be better in future if the organiser took responsibility for their replacement. CC said better marshalling was required and it was also suggested parking had become a problem; JG replied Havens could erect 'residents parking only' signs.

Cliff Marshall suggested they tried alternative routes. Richard Spence said he thought it was a lovely event and JG said the last thing the organisers wanted was to upset the residents. She and VB agreed it had been a helpful meeting and to ensure the planning of future events incorporated residents' feedback, the Havens team would be welcome to attend the August GRA meeting.

Following the departure of the organisers, VB said she had drafted a protocol which would be useful for future events of any kind. She would finalise this and Daniel Puddick would post it on the website. CC suggested we should check Havens had a formal permission from SGMCL to hold the half-marathon event.

Action: MK to check this with Havens and Fowler & Spenceley and liaise with JG re August GRA meeting. VB to finalise event protocol.

Minutes

Minutes of the last meeting were approved.

Website

Daniel Puddick, the designer of The Garrison's new website, said traffic in the past month had been encouraging. Among the 700 users, the most popular topics had been planning permissions, general news, photographs and Neighbourhood Watch. Phil Coombe said the new Facebook page was popular, with 177 members. There was general agreement the new site and Facebook page were a success.

Appeal for funds

CC said an appeal for GRA administrative funds and an appeal for donations to a 'war chest', so we could afford professional advice when needed,. would be included with the new estate/service charge invoices. Discussion followed about approaching F&S again to get this voluntary contribution collected with the estate charges.

Action: VB to contact F&S and also to clarify current appeal in News post for DP to upload to website.

Oracle article

Adrian Walker explained he had written a celebratory piece for the Oracle about The Garrison, which had been rejected by the editor on the grounds of 'elitism'. VB had subsequently provided an alternative article focussing on objections to the new housing development, which was accepted by the free sheet.

Planning applications update

VB said there had been about 80 objections so far to the proposed Gunners' Park 172-house development. She explained the GRA had not objected to the associated development of four houses opposite the chapel, because it was generally agreed it would enhance the area and anyway we did not wish to distract attention from the main 172-house target.

MK said the first application for development of the rifle shed in Parade Walk had been rejected on the grounds the developers had claimed it was in Rampart Street. Residents had also alerted the planners to the application's  omission of a designated access statement, so there would have to be a new application.

Tree works

RS pointed out a row of trees had recently been planted in the shadow of the existing mature trees on the cricket field in Warrior Square Road. Cllr. Assenheim had said he would question SBC on this.

Action: VB to  write to SBC to reinforce this.

S106 update

CM had accompanied a party of SBC planners and councillors on an inspection of the sea defences. Following a three-hour examination, the experts agreed the defences were not fit for purpose and were in need of major repair by contractors before handing over to the council. CM pointed out the GRA had spent three years trying to cajole SBC into taking action. Heritage Centre

There are still some snagging issues, but it was agreed the building has been renovated to a high standard and looks very good.

Coastal community Team

In Pamela Deakin's absence, VB reported there are now 14 local groups, including the GRA, involved in this government initiative. Giles Tolfield, paid head of the project, now  acknowledges the GRA's importance as a legitimate and authorititive representative of the residents. The GRA had initially struggled to be heard among the many competing voices but was now confident its interests would be protected.

Chapel

Giles Tolfield now accepts the chapel has to be developed with the co-operation of the GRA and as part of the CCT's vision for the area.

Traffic management issues and speed bumps

CM and VB referred to problems in Mess Road including anti-social behaviour in which the police had been involved on occasions. It was agreed to look into the possibility of employing professional security services and a variety of speed restriction devices are also being considered.

HM the Queen's 90th birthday

Phil Coombe suggested a residents' party in tribute to this occasion. He has checked with SBC who would be willing to consider the use of the cricket ground. One of the conditions is it should be moderately-sized, so it was proposed only residents would attend; no commercial activity would be allowed. Tom Rae agreed to help PC check residents' support for such an event.

Action: PC to check whether any cricket matches planned for that day. PC and TR to check residents' support.

Neighbourhood Watch

Details had been posted on the website.

Fowler & Spenceley update

It was agreed more information should have been forthcoming from F&S on the 2016 budget and in future we would press for such information at an early stage.

Action: Jonathan Hunnibal would meet with F&S to discuss: earlier consultation and input to annual budgets; professional security services; re-siting of storage and sanitation facilities for Horseshoe maintenance duration; speed restriction devices in Mess Road; commencement of due diligence schedule for management handover.

Roles and responsibilities

It was agreed the assignment of specific roles to committee members had improved the workings of the GRA. VB said she would be able to continue in her role as GRA Chair only till April 2016. Thereafter she would have personal commitments and limited availability to deal with GRA matters, especially in the light of Adrian Walker's intended move from The Garrison at around the same time. It was agreed some rearrangement of responsibilities would be necessary. The GRA hope by the time of these changes, the handover of the site to the new resident board of directors will have taken place.

Future meetings

To be held first Wednesday of every other month:

April 6

June 1 (venue TBC as school not available)

August 3 (Venue as above)

October 5 (AGM planning meeting)

December 7

There being no further business, the meeting closed at 9.45 pm

Resident Photos January 2016

Every month we ask the residents of Shoebury Garrison to email their photos or post them in our Facebook Group. We can then feature one photo as 'photo of the month'. Here are the photos for January 2016. Ranging from frosty morning photos, to sunrises and early blooming flowers. 

Click the photos to enlarge and see the photo credits. 

We were also sent some photos from Gunners Park by the ranger. Please visit our page on Gunners Park for more pics

Neighbourhood Watch at the Garrison

Neighbourhood Watch is a charity that is run by the local people and assisted by the Police.

In Southend Borough we have over 700 schemes up and running which is really good news.

The objective of NHW are as followed;

  • To improve community safety generally including e.g. fire safety
  • To prevent crime by improving security, increasing vigilance, creating and maintaining a caring community and reducing opportunities for crime by increasing crime prevention awareness.
  • To assist the police in detecting crime by promoting effective communication and the prompt reporting of suspicious and criminal activity.
  • To reduce undue fear of crime by providing accurate information about risks and by promoting a sense of security and community spirit, particularly amongst the more vulnerable members of the community.
  • To improve police/community liaison by providing effective communications through Neighbourhood Watch messaging systems which warn Coordinators of local crime trends which they can disseminate to their scheme members, and by members informing the police of incidents when they occur.
  • Anyone interested in joining an existing scheme in the Garrison area or wish to start up a new  scheme please contact
  • Kevin.blake@essex.pnn.police.uk or call 07931731105.

Latest news bulletin & reminder re proposals to build on Old Gunners Park

Application 15/02053/OUTM

Application to erect 172 Dwelling Houses and 14,130sqm of Offices (Class B1A) and Health Centre (Class D1) Outline Application (Amended Proposal)

Stop Press

Deadline for Objections extended

The Garrison Residents Association and Friends of Shoebury Common have successfully lobbied to get the unreasonable timeframe for comments extended so there is now more time to lodge your views. Southend Borough Council Planners have agreed to accept comments/ objections until 29th January 2015. The Council web site quotes a deadline of the 19th to enable officers to respond to specific objections raised.

Don’t forget, you must get your comments in early to ensure they are fully taken into account prior to the planning meeting. Also, don’t leave it to others, or assume if you made a comment last year for the previous application, it will count, it will not.

The GRA objection still only counts as one objection even though we represent the majority view. We need to demonstrate how much concern there is locally for the proposals by the number of objections and comments lodged by the deadline.

We have already posted hints & tips on the NEWS Section of the GRA web site on how to object and setting out issues that should concern you and hope these will be useful but please also look at the documentation on the Council web site web site.

The current planning application for 172 homes will be considered by Councillors as it has been ‘Called in’ by Councillor Mike Assenheim due to its controversial nature (no date yet when the planning meeting will be held).

However, it’s expected the Council Officers will recommend the application for APPROVAL, so it will be in the hands of Planning Committee Councillors to determine the application – Yes or NO.

Therefore, please lobby, write to your local Councillor expressing your objections to the latest Planning application at Old Gunners Park.

Please do this in addition to submitting your planning application objections. We hope very much this will encourage your Councillor to speak on the matter at the meeting.

Appealed Planning Application

We are faced with the latest planning application plus the possibility of a Developer appeal against the previous application that was refused permission on 16th July 2015 for the same site, following the planning meeting held on 8th July 2015.

As you will know we have already made an appeal for funding support---the response to date has been slow, which is understandable because of the festive season,

A really big thank you to those who did respond quickly with offers of funds.

However if you have not yet responded to the appeal made and you would be able and willing to make a donation.

Please let us know as soon as possible by responding to the link old.gunners.park@btinternet.com your offer of financial assistance would be gratefully received. As stated before do not send any money at this stage.

Additionally, please can you help us to extend the reach of our information about the Old Gunners Park application by passing on the word to friends, family & work associates?

The Council have only notified near neighbours and posted site notices, yet there are many hundreds of people potentially affected by the Planning proposals - A unique area that makes it an asset of community value, not a site for houses.

Thanks once again for your support. 

Best wishes and a Happy New Year.

The GRA Committee

Notice of Application For Planning Permission

Application 15/02053/OUTM

ERECT 172 DWELLINGHOUSES AND 1,4130 SQM OF OFFICES(CLASSB1(A) AND HEALTH CENTRE (CLASS D1) OUTLINE APPLICATION (AMENDED PROPOSAL)

LAND BETWEEN BAGE PIER ROAD AND NESS ROAD SHOEBURYNESS.

To view or the applications go to www.southend.gov.uk/viewplans . Follow the instructions to ‘search for a planning application by reference number

You can respond online by using the ‘Submit Comments’ option or e mail the Planning Registration Team on planningregistrationteam@southend.gov.uk

Or write and send your comments to:

Peter Geraghty
Head of Transport
Southend on Sea borough Council
Department for Place
Civic Centre
Victoria Avenue
SS2 6ZF

REMEMBER, if you object, state this in your comment and make sure you respond BEFORE the deadline of 12th January 2016.

All letters should be individual responses and not copied, however, you may wish to use some of the points raised by the Garrison Residents Association Committee in their response to the two applications which are as follows:

In respect of Application 15/02053/OUTM

ERECT 172 DWELLINGHOUSES AND 1,4130 SQM OF OFFICES(CLASSB1(A) AND HEALTH CENTRE (CLASS D1) OUTLINE APPLICATION (AMENDED PROPOSAL)

LAND BETWEEN BAGE PIER ROAD AND NESS ROAD SHOEBURYNESS.

·       Current national flood incidents are demonstrating that building on a functional floodplain should be avoided

·       The site is subject to an ongoing appeal process

·       Key supporting documentation relating to Flood and Drainage provided by the developer in support of this application is dated May 2013, September 2013, and March 2014, prior to the previous appealed application and has therefore not taken account of the flood issues repeatedly raised by residents in recent consultations

·       Surface Water attenuation and Tide Lock has not been adequately addressed.  This is contrary to the National Planning Policy framework and policies KP1 and KP2 of the Core Strategy

·       Sea Wall repairs and outfalls are not adequate to cope with an extreme weather event

·       The Developer is using the cost of flood mitigation (for the benefit of the new builds only) to reduce their contribution to the Community Infrastructure Levy

·       Transport issues have not been addressed and the Council needs to challenge the assumption that there will be fewer traffic movements for this application which includes a Health Centre and is contrary to Policy CP3 of the Core Strategy DPD1, emerging policy DM15, DPD2 (Development Management) and Policies T8 and T11 of the Borough Local Plan.

·       The location of any proposed Health Centre for Shoeburyness must be subject to a public consultation, this application pre-empts that process and therefore is a cynical attempt to deviate from the main purpose of the application to build housing on a flood plain

·       Costs associated with any such public building will be higher to incorporate flood mitigation and therefore would fail any competitive tender process compared to other sites in Shoeburyness

In respect of:

Application 15/01997/FUL

ERECT FOUR TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSES WITH ASSOCIATED PARKING AND AMENITY SPACES. LAND ADJACENT TO 10-11 NEW GARRISON ROAD

·        Residents will lose the access path to Campfield Road, which runs along the rear of the proposed properties and commercial buildings. 

·       The West Gate, described in the 2004 'Shoebury Garrison Area Appraisal' as having "A positive value to the area's character" will disappear from view, if it remains at all.

·       When planning permission was sought for the last two new houses in Mess Road, English Heritage insisted the land adjacent to them at the junction of Mess and Chapel Roads should remain as an amenity. We have a similar situation with the new proposal: We understand Garrison Developments originally proposed building a fourth commercial property in New Garrison Road, but this was refused, as SBC wanted the land as amenity. However this specific objection could be challenged as the land falls outside the conservation area

Please Help to Save Old Gunners Park

Hello, this message is brought to you by Garrison Residents Association (GRA) & Friends of Shoebury Common (FoSC).

Please help to Save Old Gunners Park - we believe it to be an asset of Community value.

The roughly rectangular land between Campfield Road to the north, Ness Road to the west, and New Barge Pier Road to the south & east is once again under threat.

This land was given outline planning permission in 2004 for B1 commercial use as part of the wider plans of previous owner Gladedale, who purchased the Garrison site from the Ministry of Defence in 1998.

Old Gunners Park was purchased in 2010 by the current owner, the developer Garrison Developments LLP, who applied to build 172 homes & 15,000 sqm of Offices.

That application was rejected by a resounding 13 to 3 vote at a Southend Borough Council (SBC) planning meeting on 8th July 2015 - on grounds of flood risk and traffic issues.

Despite that comprehensive refusal, Garrison Developments have now appealed, to the Planning Inspectorate in Bristol, against the decision to refuse their application.

The Planning Inspectorate is currently validating the Appeal and we will update you soon on this matter.

In the past few days, Garrison Developments have lodged a fresh planning application with Southend Borough Council to erect 172 Dwelling Houses and 14,130 sqm of Offices (Class B1A) and Health Centre (Class D1) Outline Application (Amended Proposal).

We are currently going through the extensive documentation submitted to SBC with the planning application.

The combined forces of (GRA) and (FoSC) will be objecting to the latest proposals, but we also need your help in several ways.

We are taking these steps because we believe the unique nature of Old Gunners Park , and its importance as an effective flood plain, makes it an asset of community value that needs to be preserved for residents & for future generations.

The area was and is increasingly acknowledged as having considerable historic and military significance. Additionally, moves are afoot to establish Coastal Country Park status for the combined areas of Shoebury Common, Gunners Park & Shoeburyness East Beach.

We believe that fine aspiration would be severely diminished if Old Gunners Park were built on as proposed. 

Also & most importantly the land at Old Gunners Park is designated by the Environment Agency as a High Risk (category 3) flood plain –any building work could only take place after considerable ‘making up’ of the land together with substantial drainage works to mitigate the effects of surface water flooding, plus the provision of additional sea defences at Shoebury Common.

There would also be the loss of a natural drainage effect that Shoebury has enjoyed for generations that stops other parts of Shoebury from flooding.

Everybody must be aware of the terrible flooding that occurred on the Somerset Levels last year & the Lake District very recently –the principle areas flooded were designated flood plains - let’s not have this happen at Shoebury!  

If all of this was not enough, there are general infrastructure issues as well–typically the inadequate existing road system in the area together with the additional pressure the extra numbers would place on local schools and medical provision.

As stated earlier, we need your help.

Firstly, in relation to the Appeal made by Garrison Developments:

We believe we will need legal representation to support a technical challenge to arguments put forward by the representatives of the owner/developer, unfortunately this will cost money.

We hope very much that you support the actions we propose to take in this matter and that you would be willing to help us by making a donation to a Save Old Gunners Park Fighting Fund.

If you would be willing to make a contribution it would be very much appreciated if you would please email your response to old.gunners.park@btinternet.com indicating your support for the challenge together with an indication of the financial contribution you could make for this purpose.

At this stage please do not send any money (full details of the legal fund and additional details to be advised later).

Secondly, in relation to the new planning application:

Details will follow soon on how you can register an objection to the Garrison Developments proposal if you wish to do so. 

Thank you & with kind regards,

Ray Bailey & Peter Grubb (Friends of Shoebury Common)

Vivien Byczynski and Cliff Marshall on behalf of the Garrison Residents Association

We have a new website

The Garrison Residents' Association has a new website and new ways to stay in touch. As well as our new-look website we have developed a contact form making raising issues much easier. We will help direct your enquiries to the best people in the community. 

We have also launched a closed group for residents on Facebook along with a public facing Facebook page.

To join the Facebook Group and connect directly with other residents:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ShoeburyGarrison/
To email the group: ShoeburyGarrison@groups.facebook.com

Our public facing Facebook webpage: www.facebook.com/shoeburygarrison

Please get in touch with any issues or ideas and help us build a better site.