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would just like to say hello and welcome to the first issue of 'on the button'
news. Our aim is to bring local news, up to date information and interesting
features to every house in Arlesey. It will also hopefully enable local business
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need local groups and organisations to add their details, news and events, so
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rlesey Residents Association held their monthly meeting on 22nd August at
the Methodist church. The agenda included plans for the Arlesey
expansion, the development of Fiveways Corner and a new application to extend
the travellers site at 197 Hitchin Road. There was a larger number than usual of
residents plus a few Arlesey town councillors who attended, and the items
brought forward some heated discussion, with residents voicing their frustration.
One item, the expansion of Arlesey, was the subject of a consultation in June
where almost 400 residents turned up. The consultation was reflected in a
questionnaire, but disappointingly only 79 of the forms were sent in.
Chairman Hugh Harper had to call the meeting to order a few times as
residents with strong views vented their anger. Items such as parking, traffic
calming, the relief road and the amount of houses were big talking points.
Central Beds Councillor Ian Dalgarno and ARA member Richard Harris had to
point out that the ARA were there to help residents get their points across to the
right authority, and channel their anger into positive results for Arlesey. This
development will go ahead, but residents need to shape the way it happens.
Architects for the development, are to hold a second consultation on the
expansion plans later in the year, and residents should attend to put forward
their views. Questionnaire results are now online at the Arlesey Cross website:
www.arleseycross.co.uk
The development should be up for planning consideration by spring 2013
with a possible start by late 2013 or early 2014.
Fiveways corner was also up for discussion, with plans on display. Again
residents had strong views on the lack of parking for the size of development
plus no upgrade of amenities around it. Chairman Hugh Harper stated the
development was separate from the overall expansion plans, but it was felt the
developer could hold the authorities 'to ransom', by only completing what was
needed, to put in the housing and retail units without finishing the roadway.
Comments on this application needed to be in by 30th August 2012.
The travellers site also created a strong talking point as there was evidence
that the landowner had contravened the terms of existing planning plus he had
already started development to the north of the site at 197 Hitchin Road without
first gaining permission. The existing allocation is for a total of 10 pitches
running to the west. 6 pitches have been installed so far and the new plans are
for the further 4 to be added, these should be to the west of the site, as originally
agreed. Again the residents were urged to make their views known to restrict
future plans to what is good for Arlesey. Application number:CB/12/02799/FULL.
The overriding feeling, from the meeting, was that residents should make
their case loud and clear on all aspects of any of these developments. It is not in
the interests of Arlesey to be apathetic
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St Peter’s Church September Dates
• Sunday 2nd: Holy Communion at St. Peterʼs 9.30am
• Wednesday 5th: Parish Lunch in St Peterʼs Church 12.30pm
• Saturday 8th: Historic Churches BikeʼnʼHike
• Sunday 9th: Morning Praise at St Peterʼs 10.00am
• Sunday 16th: Harvest Festival at St Peterʼs 10.00am
Followed by lunch in the Village Hall
• Saturday 22nd: ʻWine, Women & Songʼ Concert
– A musical evening of popular classics from two stunning sopranos, a
heavenly harpist and a pianist in St Peterʼs Church at 7.30pm.
Tickets £10 each (includes wine & n ibbles) available from:
Arlesey Resource Centre (01462 731469)
or Margaret Thoroughgood (01462 834041)
All proceeds from this concert will go to the church restoration fund
• Sunday 23rd: Holy Communion at St. Peterʼs 9.30am
• Sunday 30th September: Holy Communion at St Peterʼs 9.30am
St Peterʼs Church continues to be open on the first Saturday of each month
for a 2nd-hand ʻBring & Buyʼ Book Sale, 10am—1pm.