Category Archives: Debate

Souttergate Road Narrowing Scheme

Road narrowing scheme Souttergate
THE ROAD SAFETY measures recently installed adjacent to the Dove House Shop on Souttergate, Hedon involves a build-out into the road and the construction of a keep right sign.

This makes the road safer to cross at this point, but the measures have sparked criticism from people on the Hedon Blog’s Facebook Page.

What are your experiences of these new measures as a driver or a pedestrian?

Fire at derelict sports hut on Draper’s Lane

Derelict in November 2009

Warning notice posted September 2009

A FIRE CREW attended a small fire in the derelict changing rooms on Draper’s Lane, Hedon yesterday (8th December 2011).

The incident report from Humberside Fire & Rescue Service says that the fire was tackled with a hose and breathing apparatus kit.

The Hedon Blog highlighted the case of this derelict building over two years ago. At that stage both the Hedon Town Council and East Riding Council denied any responsibility for the building.

Perhaps in light of this current fire incident, this ought to be a matter that these two bodies should collaborate upon? Between them they could resolve the ‘responsibility’ issue and sort out what should happen to this eyesore?

Last chance to debate Boundary Changes…

THE CONSULTATION on Boundary Changes ends on Monday 5th December 2011.

The changes proposed by the Boundary Commission would –  if implemented – lead to South West Holderness ward (Hedon, Preston, Paull, etc) becoming part of the East Hull Parliamentary constituency for General Election voting purposes.

A poll running on HU12 Online asks the question: Should South West Holderness Ward be included in the Hull East Parliamentary constituency? 99 votes have been recorded to date – 13 voted YES and 86 voted NO.

Visit: Last chance to give views on the Boundary Changes on HU12.

Christmas Lights Event: Big Ride – Feature or Monster?

CONTROVERSY has overshadowed this year’s Christmas Lights event in Hedon as Blog readers complain about the presence of a large fairground ride in the centre of the Market Place.

The Miami Trip Fairground Ride occupied a central 13m x 5m site in Hedon Market Place. It’s size, lights and sounds dominated the whole event and has left some residents feeling disappointed about the event.

Mike Pearce was the first to question the whole concept of a fair at the Christmas lights event: “does the monstrosity of a fairground detract somewhat from the festivities?” he asked on Facebook.

Carol Hunter complained about the noise: “sounded a lot like Hull fair, and the people of Hedon could not hear the announcement for the big turn on, it was sooooooo loud”.  Ellie Sawden said: “the carol singers are so festive and xmassy but were drowned out by the noise from the massive noisey ride. Totally spoilt it.”

Mathew Rason also complained: “All the christmassy spirit that draws people into the town was totally overwhelmed with all the screaming and non-xmas music from that one ride.”

Christine Whitehead posted on Saturday: “Hedon was more like Walton street last night, we are fast losing the christmas spirit here, what a shame after last year!”

Alex Watts raised an issue about crowds, and said the turnout was amazing, but:  ”you can’t move to get to the stalls etc which is a big shame. I’m not complaining about the amount of people what I am saying is maybe we need to realise that the event needs more room?”

Gary Robinson spoke up for some local traders: “Each year the town council send letters to all the local traders asking them to stay open for the light switch on, then come the event they organise for a fairground like this to attend and takeover the whole area”

Neil Shillito said he liked the idea of a fairground, but: “why don’t they extend the event and have the fairground on market hill were it was traditionally, this would also ease the congestion in the main street, as well as showing off the lovely window displays the local traders, who may I say pay extortionate business rates for the rights to trade.”

Carol Hunter published three photos contrasting the Christmas lights event at Beverley and Cottingham which showed very festive scenes, with Hedon lights which showed the Fairground ride. She asked:  “is a fair ground even remotely connected with christmas?”

Another Carol commented on the Blog: Traditional would be nice for next year with local entertainment, maybe a brass band, carol singers choir.” Helen Wilson commented on the Facebook photo of the Beverley lights: “This event looks nice and festive, can we have one like that next year please?”

Alex Watts  commented on the difficulty faced by those with prams and wheelchairs on getting through the crowds, but still enjoys the event: “we love it! only thing I have to say is that so does everyone else now! Hedon is a fast growing town as we know, so maybe the event should grow a little too?”

Follow these and other commentators in the Hedon Blog comments and on our Facebook Page - and you can also air your views on this issue.

You may wish to respond to Jim Lindop who wrote: As Deputy Mayor it is interesting to note the comments, so is there anything people especially liked or disliked or would like to see next year?”

Enterprise Zone to include Paull and Preston…

THE HULL MAIL is reporting today that new Humber Enterprise Zone proposals will include sites at Brough, Paull and Preston in the East Riding.

The Hedon Blog reported earlier this month on new plans to develop Hedon Haven as ‘employment land’ and in September on the potential to develop a 80 hectare site near Paull as part of the Enterprise Zone.

The report in the Mail indicates that these developments are now clearly on the agenda. Residents in the town (and those in Preston and Paull) now need more information and need to ensure that they can take full advantage of any benefits that the Enterprise Zone may bring – whilst opposing any measures that might be to the detriment of the area.

Image: Google Map

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 2012 – How should Hedon celebrate?

HER MAJESTY Queen Elizabeth commemorates 60 years reign over the UK and as Head of the Commonwealth in June 2012 and we are getting an extended bank holiday to celebrate (2nd to 5th June).

Hedon Town Council in its last newsletter (distributed with the Holderness Heartbeat in July) asked residents for ideas on what should happen in the town to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee?

One thing that might happen is Hedon could join with thousands of other areas – across the UK and the Commonwealth – in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Beacons and light the town beacon on Monday 4th June.

The ‘lighting of the beacon’ on Market Hill could be the central point of focus for any outdoor celebration.

Permanent Memorial

The history books tell us that Hedon is good at celebrating Royal events! In 1897, when Queen Victoria became the first monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee, then apparently free teas were given away at the King’s Head and the National Anthem was sung from the top of St Augustine’s Church.

In 1977, for Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee, an open-air service on Market Hill was followed by two days of celebrations including a ladies versus men football match and a bonfire on Far Bank. Older residents please tell us more about what happened!

Golden Jubilee Garden

Hedon Golden Jubilee Garden 2002

Another thing to note from Queen Victoria’s celebrations, was that the town felt that a permanent memorial was needed and funds were raised to install a new clock at St Augustine’s Church with a dial on each face of the tower – it’s the one we see today. For Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Jubilee in 2002 then a small garden was built as a lasting tribute.

So have you any ideas for the town’s celebrations in June 2012?

Let Hedon Town Council know at townclerk@hedon.gov.uk or visit the Contact Us page on the Hedon Town Council website. And don’t forget to let the Hedon Blog know your ideas as well!

Proposal to develop Hedon Haven as ‘employment land’

A KEY CONSULTATION which could have a massive impact on Hedon is currently underway. One of the proposals is to increase the employment land provision in the East Riding – principally through making Hedon Haven available for development by the renewable and low carbon energy industries.
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Parking problems in Hedon…. Your Say!

CAR PARKING – the lack of spaces, illegal parking, where to park, charging or not – seems to be one of those issues that is certain to get the blood boiling of people in Hedon!

The Hedon Blog wants to open up a constructive debate on car parking in Hedon with a view to being able to pass on suggestions, ideas and views to the East Riding Council and other decision-makers.

The first part of this is to IDENTIFY THE PROBLEMS.

What are the car-parking issues in the town? Hedon Blog readers have over the last 36 months identified the following areas as ‘hotspots’ that have parking issues:

Town Centre parking Particularly on St Augustine’s Gate and Market Place. Market Hill especially parking problems for visitors to the nursery and doctors surgeries. Inmans Primary School particularly during the school run.

At each location the problems seem to fall into these areas of concern:

  • The problems with getting a space.
  • Problem of illegal parking. Enforcement is not working.
  • Enforcement is too heavy-handed; it just transfers the problem to somewhere else.
  • The impact on service providers, traders and local businesses if customers, workers and visitors can not park conveniently and safely.
  • Too many double yellow lines / not enough double yellow lines.

Have we covered all the ‘hotspots’ problem areas and issues? Probably not! So please do give us your comments directly on the blog or e-mail us at hedonblog@gmx.com with your experiences.

Note: This is the first in a series of articles about this issue. From this debate we hope to be able to provide decision-makers with some opportunities to learn from direct-feedback – congratulations as well as complaints – and consider what works and what might need improvement.