Westminster Park Residents Association

Bringing our community alive

September 24, 2020
by Penny White
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NEW APPROACH TO COMMUNITY POLICING – HANDBRIDGE PARK

New Approach To Community Policing – Handbridge Park

Cheshire Police has today launched its new approach to community policing, which will see dedicated police officers assigned to each of the county’s 122 policing areas to tackle crime and support communities.

The initiative has been developed by Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Keane who is striving for Cheshire to be the leading police service for delivering community policing.

It builds on the already successfully delivered initiative to provide a dedicated PCSO and police community base for each area.

The new community police officers will work with their fellow PCSO, the wider policing team, and key partners to build relationships within the community, sharing the same mission to solve problems at their root-cause before they become more serious.

They will spend more time in the heart of their dedicated communities and be given time to deal with issues that matter most to local residents.

Another benefit of the changes is local residents will have more opportunities than ever before to directly contact their officers – either online, through social media, or face-to-face during police surgeries.
The work of the new community policing teams will be supported by a funding package for each community, made available from money seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.

This will consist of a £1,000 funding pot for all 122 communities and an additional £10,000 for all eight policing units that local people can bid for to deliver projects which work with the local policing team and key partners to address specific issues.

This now means that you have:

– A local community police base
– A dedicated PCSO
– A dedicated PC
– Regular community policing surgeries
– Funding for your local community

Details of your local police officer, PCSO and community base can be found below:

PC Helen Roberts
PCSO Cain Jones

St Marys Community Centre, Overleigh Road, Chester, CH4 7HL

Message Sent By
Peter Caldwell (Police, Digital Media Manager, Corporate Communications)

September 3, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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New Covid-19 testing site on Little Roodee Car Park

A new walk-through testing site for local residents with Covid-19 symptoms is being set up on the Little Roodee car park, opening on Saturday 5 September. From 6 September it will be open 7 days a week from 8am-8pm. Residents must arrive on foot of by cycle.

https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/18692792.new-walk-through-coronavirus-testing-site-open-chester/

August 24, 2020
by Dave Craggs
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Friends of Westminster Park Volunteer Day

VOLUNTEER DAY – 9 SEPT 2020

Following approval by CWaC for the resumption of activities, FoWP are planning to hold a Volunteer Day on Wednesday 9 September (10.00-14.00). We will meet on the patio outside the cafe at 10.00, applying social distancing and hygiene protocols, to initially agree the division of activities amongst ourselves. There are a lot of tasks on our current list including tidy up of pathways and flowerbeds, cutting back overhanging branches and hedges, undertaking repairs to some of the park benches. Be sure to bring along any equipment that you think would be useful (eg hoes, secateurs, loppers).

If you plan to attend, it would be helpful if you could advise Sue (brittonfamily@btinternet.com) as we need to manage numbers.

We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on the day.

August 19, 2020
by Penny White
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NORTHGATE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Chester Northgate Update August


Good afternoon



Construction Plan Update

With work now well underway, here are some of the forthcoming expected milestones for the remainder of the year:



The steps at the bottom of Hunter Street have now reopened for pedestrian access onto St. Martin’s Way, please take care and follow footway signage
Drain enabling works commence and central reservations removed on St. Martin’s Way/Nicholas St.to allow for drain shafts – currently underway
Site Investigations for drainage tunnel – completion imminent, and reopening of Castle Drive expected Friday 21st August
Market Car Park entrance closes on Princess Street, access will remain via St. Martin’s Way – 1st September
Piling works commence on site, working west to east – early September
Substructure to former Library building extension commences – end September
Hunter Street alignment completed to provide access onto St. Martin’s Way – early November
Princess St. closed to access from Northgate St. – early November
St. Martin’s Way/Nicholas St. closed to southbound traffic for drain works – expected early November – further details of the traffic diversions will be provided in September
Car Park foundations and Market/Cinema superstructure commences – late December.


First Archaeological Finds Revealed

Archaeologists working on the Northgate site alongside our contractors, have discovered several Roman artefacts which include what is thought
to be a rare gaming piece made from bone.



The lozenge-shaped gaming piece, see attached, is highly polished, probably from use, is approximately 29mm long and features a common Roman decoration of a ring and dot motif.



Experts link this to the game of Ludus Latrunculorum, meaning the Game of Mercenaries, which was a two-player military strategy board game played throughout the Roman Empire, similar to draughts. Finding it in part of a legionary barracks in Chester would back up this theory. Other artefacts found to date include another bone artefact, possibly a comb; a possible spearhead; and a pin or broach.



With work now well underway, contractor VINCI Construction UK and archaeologists Oxford Archaeology, have been carefully excavating to find signs of Roman life and other historical artefacts. However, despite all of the activity on site at present, the construction will not result in any major intrusion into the important archaeological remains which remain undisturbed as the works proceed.



The development has been carefully designed to avoid disturbance of archaeological remains as far as possible and a comprehensive mitigation strategy overseen by Historic England is in place to ensure intrusions into the most sensitive strata are kept to an absolute minimum. Andrew Davison, Historic England’s Inspector of Ancient Monuments for the North West recently visited the site to inspect the work to date. He said: “Chester residents are unusually knowledgeable about the City’s heritage, including its archaeology, They speak volumes about the quality of the archaeology we

are dealing with at this very significant site.”



Northgate Street Hoardings

Our new hoarding design has now been installed in front of the former library building.

We hope you like our ‘From… to’ rhymes from Chester’s past and present. E.g. From Eastgate Clock… to flaming wok.

Let us have your ideas and we may include them in future hoardings elsewhere on the site.



This information is also available in our latest newsletter if you wish to share:

http://chesternorthgate.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/CNG-Newsletter-Aug-2020.pdf


August 14, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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WPRA response to proposed development off Lache Lane

Thank you to all of you who have copied me in to your responses to the Blueoak Estates consultation on plans to develop the pond and meadow between Lache Lane and Winkwell Drive.  I have summarised your main points and questions in a collective response to the developers which is attached below.  Apologies if it does not include all of the points that you have expressed.

Clearly we are not in support of this proposal, but we recognise that this is a desirable infill site to develop and that the demand for new housing is high.  However, with many of our local meadows and ponds already facing destruction on Wrexham Road, we cannot support the loss of what will be our only remaining wildlife site, the ‘green lungs’ of our area.

Although the consultation closing date has past, it is still possible to send in your views by email to: lachelane.uk@avisonyoung.com.  Please copy me in on your email – my email address is in our WP News newsletter.

Jennifer Crew

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