Sunday, 11 January 2015

21st November-Community Cohesion meetings.

Community Cohesion? What is it? I really want to deal with many community issues in Headcorn. So over the last few months I have been engaging with key officers in Maidstone Borough Council and the other important agencies and services that affect the community like the Police, Kent County Council and many more.  It is so easy to see the obvious problems that I want to resolve, but they all have a source to the problem. Too often it is too easy just to deal with the obvious, sort it out for a few days and weeks and then the problem comes back again! I want longer term solutions that deal with the sources, where possible. It would be a great challenge and difficult to overcome all issues, but I want to make a start.

Its called a Community Cohesion exercise: in Headcorn we have problems associated with commuter parking-reckless, selfish and irresponsible parking often-plus we have some pretty selfish parking in the High Street, often close to Sainsburys. It then becomes a litter problem. It also attracts some selfish and bad behaviour. 
We have many Gypsy and Travellers residing in the community, this also creates some tension on both sides. It produces problems for them too. Its too easy to just say it’s a Planning problem. It usually starts with that, and that is the start, but its only part of the problem, and it’s a complex legal issue, so there are many facets to address. It affects schooling for the young, it involves educating people in all respects and it means there must be some sort of rational policy, or set of policies, to be put into place. Very often those policies do not exist!

There are so many issues in the make-up of a community and we could never address all of them or effectively, all the time. It’s just not feasible, so we need to send tokens or messages out. Messages that send and set an example and set precedents for the future. We also need to find ways to address certain problems, at source, as well as purely at the what, where and how it appears.

Even in Maidstone Borough Council-where you’d think it should be easier for an elected member –it means discussing things with Chairs or members of a Committee and with the main officers involved.

Take the Gypsy and Traveller / G&T issue: we may not want any more G&Ts, as proportionally Headcorn Ward and its close neighbours have more than most others. But they have to be somewhere. So we need a policy and a plan to accommodate them somewhere. Without such a plan, then a Planning Inspector is just going to say we have to have them, after lots of expensive inquiries and appeals. So it needs to be tackled in various ways. We need a site for them, but where, hopefully NOT anywhere near Headcorn. Their children will need schooling. If they are breaking the law we need to enforce the law. Every one of those issues is a different team or different person, or several people, to talk to!

For parking issues where the commuter is the problem, this is due to several reasons. There are too many appealing free areas to park, mainly residential, where it imposes on the local community. This is a multi-agency problem. It needs to be discussed with all of them. There is also speeding associated with some of these areas. This brings in safety factors. Oak Lane, Grigg Lane, Forge Lane especially are hazards. Buggy users, parents with children, the old and young and all walkers are vulnerable. We also need a safe passage way AROUND the village between key points like the Doctors Surgery and the School that buggies, cycles and walkers can use. These are all things we must work on in the Neighbourhood Plan and should houses be built, we must get developers to take responsibility. We must also talk to many to address these matters. One action I have taken is to ask the parties responsible for Railway Station parking to review their charges, it may not come to much, but it might make some difference.

Then there are some serious speeding issues in the area. I presented to the Joint Transport Board/JTB that the A274 is one big “opportunity to speed” and that it creates a culture of speeding from Sutton Valence to Biddenden. There are places that are especially critical; the Maidstone Rd approach and onto Millbank in Headcorn. We need to send messages to control the speed here.   So some of us operate “Speedwatch” and a petition raised loads of signatures to get KCC to do something when I presented to the JTB. Initially KCC just looked at the small issue and not the wider perspective and denied the petition, but when the residents and communications were aroused by the short shrift to the matter, a meeting was set up with the KCC cabinet member for Highways. It was heated, but hopefully it will lead somewhere.

Litter is a problem in some areas:I have asked for Environment Enforcement officers to come to Headcorn and “send messages”.
The litter at the Railway Station was bad and I ensured a bigger bin was placed near the bus stop.

All small things in a “big jigsaw” so to speak!

The Community Warden and the Police Community Support Officer actively take up different themes every week in this big jigsaw, from Policing the parking around Sainsburys, to co-ordinating road safety issues, checking up on fly-tipping and enforcing them where possible, monitoring commuter parking and a host of other issues.

It’s all Community Cohesion, small things and over time, but hopefully it will make a difference. But there are no easy or instant answers!


So today lots of meetings with lots of people in Maidstone House all day.



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