Wednesday, 8 September 2021
October 6th 2021 the 'nasty party' levelling down day
Friday, 6 August 2021
Back to school won’t be the same this year!
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Sunday, 6 June 2021
Retail sector predicting very profitable recovery for Manor Walks.
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Thursday, 27 May 2021
County Council upsets Ashington residents who will now have at least 1000 cars parking near their homes?
Wednesday, 28 April 2021
Nutters looking at last days unpopular regime?
Newbiggin by the Sea town council appears to be at a crossroads today!
Many of the characters who have dominated the council since 2009 are attending their last meeting this evening.
But will their last meeting lead to this Council closer towards being reported to the ombudsman or will it leave its second biggest decision ever (after bog-gate) to the new Council to be elected on May 6th.
The alterations to Milburn Park and its surrounds were put out to a consultation earlier this year. We nutters are not aware of the results of that consultation but we do hold the information that the consultation period was extended to 30th April 2021!
Tonight the last meeting of the Council has been called as an extraordinary meeting and unless the nutterly calendar has altered and the world has shot forward 48hrs then the date is 28th April.
We are led to believe that even though covered by the Nolan Principles the Town Council’s members wish to talk about and possibly make decisions regarding Milburn Park prior to the closure of its real time consultation. But hey ho after bog-gate what do we expect from these people who will try to run away from the responsibility on May 6th by not standing again to face the music.
As far as we are concerned the law is the law and unlawful decision making is still a crime and the ombudsman can report these members if they take an unlawful decision to the Police even after they have left office. So can members of the public.
Its our nutterly advice that tonight the Council should simply have an extraordinary goodby glass of sherry make covid safe gestures to each other and go home.
Leave the decision making to the new Council after May 6th!
Sunday, 4 April 2021
Endemic Poverty across Northumberland won’t be eased by Tories not reporting on food poverty in its urban and semi rural areas.
Recent Government and newspaper reports on
the state of poverty across regions and left behind urban and ex industrial semi
rural environments illustrate how the rush to omit Northumberland’s most
deprived Wards from the Tory led Councils report on food poverty will open
wounds which will never heal.
National news that before rent reduction the North East of England has over 15% of families suffering problems of endemic poverty was released last week by the Government. Critics who work in the arena of poverty action and Northumberland’s Labour Councillors vocally responded to the reports claiming they are a blind to hide the truth, that the release is premature and that the figure is set to rise sharply in May as new benefit claimants are added to the list for the first time in over a year.
Northumberland County Council through its legal responsibilities towards childens and families ran a short term task and finish group earlier this year chaired by the Tory Councillor Wendy Patterson. The minutes of the meetings have just been made available to Councillors and those who represent the most poverty stricken Wards in Northumberland are up in arms with the papers.
Councillor Liz Simpson who represents Newbiggin Central and East Ward which is home to the highest number of children living in homes suffering persistent poverty in the County went public on social media about the reported minutes pointing out how biased they were against Wards where poverty has become endemic over the last decade of Tory Government’s.
We contacted her and asked her what her thoughts were on the matter and she told us “I couldn’t believe the results of the task and finish groups report and how biased it is towards reporting on wealthier areas to show that poverty among families and children isn’t a real problem under a Tory Council”
“Wards with extreme poverty levels like Newbiggin by the Sea from Prudhoe, to Berwick are omitted from the report in favour of looking at low food bank use in places like Ponteland, Warkworth and Morpeth, its a political cover up.”
To claim the new benefit, Councillor Simpson explained If families meet the criteria, they can get free vouchers or payments every four weeks to spend on cows' milk; fresh, frozen or tinned fruit and vegetables; infant formula milk and fresh, dried, and tinned pulses. They are known as Healthy Food Vouchers.
Pregnant women and those with children aged under four are eligible for the coupons if they receive Child Tax Credit and if their family's annual income is £16,190 or less; Income Support;
Income-based jobseeker's Allowance; Pension Credit which includes the child
addition; or Universal Credit and if their family's take-home pay is £408 or
less per month from employment.
Councillor Simpson also said that in poor areas we have low levels of internet access and my fear is that having to apply for these vouchers on line via the NHS has led to the massively low take up from those in need. The web site for the form is via this link https://www.healthystart.nhs.uk/how-to-apply
Its easy if you're eligible or you know
someone who is. Please tell them about it and if you can, also help those who
need help get online to claim.
Thursday, 18 March 2021
Milburn Park is what us locals call the tennis courts
Council 17 March 2021
1. Project Plan 2021-24 and Partnership development
1.1 Against a background of lockdowns, Pandemic restrictions and home working in most
organizations for the past year there has been some progress in developing the Project Plan
in line with the Town Council’s expectations following last year’s consultation.
1.2 While understandable in the national circumstances it is still disappointing that so few
schemes are yet on site as anticipated although several should be during the Spring. There
has therefore been little expenditure in the current financial year so the revised 3-year
Project Plan shown in the Appendix contains the carry-forward of those current allocations.
Members should also show ongoing commitment with future contributions from the Town
Council up to 2024 to add match funding.
1.3 While work has continued with various partners to progress the regeneration of Milburn
Park to include vastly improved play facilities; beach huts; accessible bankside boardwalk;
observation platform all are at different stages of development with some requiring further
grant contributions. These should accelerate throughout this year.
1.4 Recent support from Economy and Regeneration Service at the County Council and
impending grant applications has focused attention on the need to formalise and
strengthen local community arrangements. It is felt that the time is now right to build on
recent joint working and support and commence the formation of a local partnership
Coastal Community Team as encouraged by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and
Local Government to continue to build on:
Enhancing the attractiveness and accessibility of public areas;
Providing increased community facilities;
Promoting the visitor economy;
Encouraging sustainable uses of heritage/cultural assets;
Creating links to support the growth and performance of the retail sector.
All of which fit well with the Town Plan and will be supported by and build on the Economic
Plan developed by Newbiggin Community Ventures Newbiggin Community Trust and County Regeneration and agreed
as part of the Neighbourhood Plan process.
1.5 Newbiggin by the Sea has is an ancient coastal settlement and as a seaside town has a
very strong coastal community and coastal economy which needs to be identified to
external funders. There are Coastal Community Teams for the coastline areas of Amble,
Berwick and Blyth. It is suggested that the Town Council lead on the formation of a CCT
with Newbiggin Community Ventures, Newbiggin Development Trust, initially working with County Regeneration Service and subsequently
look to bring on-board appropriate business interests and stakeholders.
RECOMMENDED that the Town Council:
i) Agree the carry forward of project allocations and the extension of the 3-Year
Project Plan 2021-24 as shown in the Appendix 1;
ii) Confirm delegated authority to the Town Clerk to make payments of contributions
to schemes as appropriate;
iii) Confirm that the partnership working for the regeneration of Milburn Park and the
town be accelerated with cross support of individual projects;
iv) Agree the formation of a Coastal Communities Team as outlined in the report.
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