Wednesday 25 June 2014

Potholes on Prestwick Road

Let's see if the County Council can swiftly repair the potholes near the cemetery and on the corner near the airport boundary which were reported 24th June 2014.

Potholes now repaired on 8th July ...... Thank you Northumberland County Council

Sunday 8 June 2014

Countyfile presenter, Adam Hanson's connection with Prestwick.

Adam will be a familiar face to most of you, presenting the BBC’s Countryfile series. He’s also been seen on Lambing Live with Kate Humble and can be heard on Radio 4’s On Your Farm and Farming Today.
He has been a dedicated supporter and friend to Useful Vision since the charity's beginning. 
‘When my late nephew Ben lost his sight, it brought home to me the challenges facing families with a visually impaired child. Finding suitable leisure activities, accessing information, and learning about the latest equipment and technology aids was often an uphill struggle. Ben was the inspiration for Useful Vision which was set up in 2005.
Since then Useful Vision has become the lead provider of events and activities designed specifically for vision impaired children and their families in the North East.
I am delighted to be its Patron and support the work it does’.
 USEFULVISION Supporting blind and partially sighted children in the North East

If you would like to know more or would like to donate CLICK HERE

Friday 6 June 2014

S- Fix site redevelopment approved

PONTELAND: NEW HOME APPROVED AT NOTORIOUS EYESORE

ONE of Ponteland’s most notorious eyesores is to be replaced by a modern house.
At the second time of asking, John and Catherine Robson have been granted permission to build their house on the derelict Old Plant Yard at Prestwick Village.
Although planning officers advised councillors to turn down the application, Northumberland County Council’s west area planning committee gave it the green light without demur.
The committee was reminded that an application for a house on the same site last year had been refused consent as it was considered inappropriate development in the Green Belt.
It was also decided the site was unsustainable and the proposed house would have had an adverse impact upon the visual amenity of the surrounding area.
This new application was for an only slightly smaller house in the same location, so planning officer Joanne Wood recommended refusal for the same reasons.
However, committee members heard there were no objections to the proposal – but there were 10 letters of support.
One supporter said: “ I, like many others, support this application for a family home, which would replace an unsightly, dilapidated, industrial blot on our beautiful landscape
“Prestwick is full of family homes which have their beautiful vistas spoiled by this eyesore.
“A new house would be a welcome addition, and dramatically improve the view.”
Despite the recommendation from officers, Coun. Ian Hutchinson, of Haltwhistle, said: “I cannot see any reason why this should not be approved.”
Corbridge’s Coun. Mrs Jean Fearon added: “Seeing what is there now and the lie of the land, this can only be an improvement.”