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Devon Coffey on Black Labrador loose

22nd February 2022 @ 8:15am

Black Labrador type dog running loose in turnpike field this morning from about 8 until quarter past. Didn't look as though it had a collar on. It darted through the barbed wire fence and down onto the towpath at the coop end of the field.

chris dyson on Sewage works

21st February 2022 @ 8:36pm

Proposal
Change of use of land to operational land for the extension of Audlem Wastewater Treatment Works including the construction of new process units and kiosks
Ward / Parish
Audlem (2011) / Audlem PC
Case Officer
Aimee Power
Site Visit Complete / Date Of Site Visit
No / Site visit date unavailable
Status
Registered with Case Officer
Decision / Date Decision Made
Not decided / Not available

Nothing happening yet

Isobel Sykes on Sewage works

21st February 2022 @ 5:50pm

Just wondering what's happening to Audlem sewage works, off Whitchurch Road.
Is it due to be extended?
I don't remember any planning permission floating around anywhere!

Terry Aston on Guttering/Facias

21st February 2022 @ 3:30pm

About 20 years ago I used Gutterplus from Stoke. It's all still in good order
http://www.gutterplus85.co.uk/

John Marcheselli on Tools for self relience

21st February 2022 @ 3:28pm

I support a charity that aims to improve the lives of African artisans by providing them with quality refurbished hand tools and training.
I collect unwanted or damaged hand tools and sewing machines which will be repaired and reconditioned for onward transmission to grass roots community groups in several African countries. Local men and women are trained as carpenters, blacksmiths, or seamstresses; on completion of their training they are provided with an appropriate tool kit or sewing machine, which enables them to support their future needs.
If you are able to help this cause, please contact me on 01630 655289 and I will arrange to collect your donation – very many thanks.

BobHope on Guttering/Facias

21st February 2022 @ 10:20am

I can fully recommend Top Style UK Roofing Specialists , they have done many jobs for me and have done work for my friends who all are very happy with the work carried out by this company.
Contact Bill Hughes (MD)........07770 547548

Chris Whalley on Guttering/Facias

20th February 2022 @ 3:35pm

I didn't see any replies with reference to a previous inquiry for replacement guttering. Has anybody got any recommendations please?

Celia Bloor on Audlem medical practice

20th February 2022 @ 7:30am

We have been attending services at church view and the professionals there have nothing but praise for our practice for responding to requests etc.

Chris Whalley on Corbrook Flood

19th February 2022 @ 7:51pm

I was travelling towards Audlem when said idiot in his 4 x 4 towing a trailer overtook me and 2 other cars just because he couldn't be bothered to wait. Unfortunately I didn't get his registration number either, oh for a Dashcam.

Bruce Mantle on The Swanbach ford

19th February 2022 @ 3:31pm

I've just been through the Swanbach ford on my way to Aston. I came back a different way.
In what other supposedly civilised and rich western European country would this intermittent but frequent hazard to road users have been tolerated for so long?
It is of course impossible to see any potholes beneath the muddy water, which poses a severe risk to those on two wheels.
Has the support of the local MP been sought?
The closure of the A529 to implement the A529 Safer Road Project later this year would seem to be an ideal opportunity to address this problem, but I have no confidence that CE Highways will do this, any more than they will address the hazard posed by the short, narrow stretch of the A529 immediately south of Heywood Lane.

Colin Cliffe on Normans pool gets lights

19th February 2022 @ 2:47pm

Can someone please explain to me what the hell these lights achieve??? I think we can manage to go through this constant flood in single file without this absurd traffic restriction, are these lights also costing the cash-strapped council silly money as per the £1100 plus per month Adderley lights, you couldn't make it up. Just sort the problem out and you won't need to constantly attend the site throwing money at stupid options that achieve nothing

Adrian Farrow on Corbrook Flood

19th February 2022 @ 2:22pm

As we know, the recent heavy and persistent rain has restored and refilled the flood in the Corbrook dip.
As I negotiated it with caution today, like others I saw, travelling slowly with hazard warning lights on down the centre of the road, a 4x4 raced past me in the opposite direction at speed without slowing down, squeezing between my car and the submerged verge creating a wave of water and debris that engulfed my car and the one behind.
I wasn't able to catch the number plate, unfortunately.
We smile when kids splash through puddles in their wellies, but when you are old enough to hold a driving licence, getting behind the wheel carries with it legal responsibility, not to mention commonsense.
I realise this post is probably just shouting into the wind, but it was a timely reminder for me to be aware of other hazards on the road, even whilst you are dealing with the effects of the bad weather.

Andrew O'Halloran on Loud explosions near overwater.

19th February 2022 @ 1:35pm

Hi Does anyone know the source of the loud "bangs/booms" near Overwater Marina, they are much louder than the usual Shotgun reports we usually hear.
they are fairly regular about every hour or two during the day, and have been going on for several weeks.
The nearest equivalent sound I have heard is the cannons at the battle of Nantwich,
I know some farmers use gas guns to scare birds, but these are usually about the same sound level as a regular shotgun.

Nigel Mottershead on Clean up after your dog

19th February 2022 @ 1:33pm

Yet again people are not cleaning up after their dogs.
This is happening too much and all I can say is that the individuals that don't clean up know who they are. All I can say is that they are filthy selfish people who must also live in squalor.
This is happening a lot on the path beyond Mount Pleasant – why?
It's simple really; if your dog goes to the loo then clear it up and bin it.
Please.

Ann Tilling on Turnpike Field Statistics

19th February 2022 @ 1:10pm

Well said Mr. Oakes.

Geoff Oakes on Turnpike Field Statistics

19th February 2022 @ 10:02am

Kevin I think your tongue-in-cheek suggestion has more merit than your idea of housing development!! The Parish Council purchased the Turnpike field first and foremost to retain the land as a green space and most importantly to stop any building whether residential or commercial. Any suggestion of housing on the land would be a betrayal of the reason why the land was purchased in the first place and would receive little support from the community.

Possible solutions would be to abandon the idea of a car park and leave the land as a green resource for Audlem parishioners to enjoy or to spend a minimum amount on a small green car park for perhaps 10 vehicles which could be near the vehicular entrance to reduce costs. As I have indicated in a previous post l would be amazed if it would be fully utilised even with just 10 spaces as vehicles will still be parked by the Co-op or on the nearer residential estate. Obviously for special events the field could be opened to accommodate more substantial parking requirements.

Kevin Mellor on Turnpike Green Space

18th February 2022 @ 10:49am

I hope that everyone who read my earlier posting realised it was just a tongue-in-cheek suggestion regarding the Co-op re-locating.
On a more serious note, I have not seen any postings with a solution to the issues raised. The postings are either quoting statistics or grumbling about something or other.
I know that my previous suggestion of selling off some plots for building was not well received by many but it would be a method of generating cash. So my new thought is for the APC / Cheshire East to devise a plan to utilise part of the field for affordable housing for some of the young people of Audlem to buy. It could be restricted to, say 4 units and as the previous land owner clearly has some interest in the village by selling the land to the APC initially, they may be persuaded to waive any right for a share of the profits arising. If this were the case, all monies raised could be used for other requirements on the Turnpike Green Space. If contributors to Chatbox don't like the idea then please help find a solution because the cash requirement will not go away unless all ideas for a car park are abandoned.

Kevin Mellor on Turnpike Green Space

18th February 2022 @ 7:44am

Having read some of the recent posts about the Turnpike Green Space, the obvious solution is to relocate the Co-op on Turnpike. The Co-op could then be required to build a car park large enough to accommodate all future parking requirement for the village under the planning regulations. The parking problems around Kingbur Place and the Methodist chapel would be resolved, the congestion in the village would be alleviated and everyone would be happy (or maybe not). Just a thought.

Dave Martin on Charity shop unclothed

18th February 2022 @ 7:14am

We all know our charity shop is the best, but being asked to bare with you in the middle of February is a strange way to attract customers. Maybe leave it until the weather's a bit warmer?

David Mansell on Drones over Audlem

17th February 2022 @ 10:20pm

Hi Peter,

Further information re drones and LFA9 from RAF Shawbury website.

"The National Air Traffic Service (NATS) have also produced a free safety app called Drone Assist which is well worth downloading. The App along with others, can be found on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Finally, we would kindly request that any drone operator intending to fly within Low Flying Area 9 (Shropshire and borders of adjacent counties), please inform us on 01939 250351 Extension 7163 so we can warn our crews. In times when this number is unavailable, please use our Drone Notification Form. We will only want basic information such as location, height and timings. "

Billy Gibbons on Turnpike Field Statistics

17th February 2022 @ 6:20pm

Well said Geoff. If people (or rather, when) people park on double yellow lines near the Co-op or outside Kingbur Place or the Fire Station when theres legal, empty spaces outside the Upholsterers or Willams' for example, theres no way they're going to park on the Turnpike Field and walk all that way to the Village!
As always; I'm not talking about people with exemptions of course.

Dave Martin on Red Diesel

17th February 2022 @ 5:28pm

Nigel, thanks for the link. What a load of largely unenforcable red tape. I suspect there are many "blind eyes" in HMRC or Trading Standards over this.
Nick, the answer to your question is (I think) here buried in the rules:
"You can use rebated fuel for electricity generation and to heat premises that are not used for commercial purposes."

Geraint Davies on Flip Chart ?

17th February 2022 @ 1:10pm

On loan for one day on 19th March, for a private lunch party (which will incidentally also be a 'Christening' of the new extension of the Audlem Methodist Church) I wonder if anyone has a flip-chart, smallish black-board, notice board or similar that I could borrow to display a seating plan ? Thanks.

Peter Morgan on Drones over Audlem

17th February 2022 @ 12:49pm

Thanks David, but I didn't mean to imply that the drone was being flown irresponsibly. I understand that they can be flown up to 400 feet high and I have no way of knowing what altitude this one was, probably quite legal though. My concern is with the potential issue of shared airspace over the village.

Geoff Oakes on Turnpike Field Statistics

17th February 2022 @ 12:42pm

Well said Wes. I have the feeling a car park on Turnpike field will be something of a white elephant as car owners will still park outside the Co-op and on the Windmill Fields estate as both are nearer to the village centre. When the road was resurfaced some months ago and the Chairman of the Parish Council opened the field I never saw more than 3 cars using the field and if they were entering the village from the Whitchurch/Market Drayton they had no other alternative.

As ratepayers we are providing toilets for visitors and I don't think it is a Parish Council responsibility to provide additional car parking for visitors as surely this should be a responsibility of Cheshire East. It's not surprising we have one of the highest precepts when the Parish takes on financial commitments which should be funded by the unitary authority.

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