long ashton

upcoming events

07-Oct-08
Carers Information Evening
Pavilion, Village Hall @7.30 p.m.

08-Oct-08
A Crude Awakening
Village Hall @ 7.15

08-Oct-08
A Walk to Remember
Ashton Court

13-Oct-08
London Visit with the Womens Institute


15-Oct-08
Long Ashton Independent Ladies Association
Village Hall @ 7.15 p.m.

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11.11 - 11.17 seems unfair to have emphasised the desire for the junior football club to have their own space. Football already takes up a large part of the village recreational space. Dog mess could equally occur on a new pitch. I don't live near the land adjoining the rec, but those who do should be listened to before a decision is made.
tagged with: football pitch   open space  

Really need to sort out the anti-social elements and police should undertake this. The village should be made safer. The village boundary and green belf MUST be protected from the creep of Bristol AND the commercial and residential development through the valley. The more recent decisions of the council seem to not take any notice of residents. There should be better use and development of green areas for use by residents of all ages. For instance the new housing in the village (Bristol end) didn't properly provide areas for play and enjoyment. Council allowed the creation of a tasteless estate. In next 5 years would like to see LA become a prettier village with a greater community sense of pride, no massive housing sprawl projects, and adequate support for local businesses. The Co-op area is in dire need of changing but this is possibly more to do with the level of yobbish behaviour.
tagged with: antisocial behaviour   community pride   green belt   open space  

I would like to see the land adjacent to Keeds Lane and Fenswood Road developed as a public open space with trees, seats and some landscapings, NOT turned into another football pitch which nobody wants to play on and for which there would be no means of providing adequate changing facilities.
tagged with: fenswood road   open space  


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