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Ann Court Update-22 March 2009

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Matters have been moving on since our last update.  We have had a very beneficial meeting with Connétable Simon Crowcroft who is encouraged that residents are getting involved in their parish.  As you may be aware, the Ann Court site will shortly be demolished and planning permission has been granted to create a temporary car park with leased spaces whilst the long term future of the site is debated.  Simon has welcomed views from the association's members as to what they would like on the site and we hope that you can all take a few minutes to respond to the survey that we have emailed to you.

In addition to our meeting with Simon, the Minister for Transport and Technical Services had also agreed to a meeting and we will discuss with him the contents of our letter of 19 February (a copy of which can be found "Current Projects - Ann Court") as well as the current under utilisation of parking spaces in town.  Some of our members have been out and about looking at the number of spaces in car parks and at Pier Road and Sand Street (yes we know Sand Street is short term but - if the spaces aren't being used.....) and on average there's 479 empty spaces just on the top couple of floors!!!  We will lose 386 spaces from Gas Place when the Town park goes ahead and the argument is, do we even need a new car park?  This will save the tax payer £23.5 million as well as ensuring residents in the town centre are not subjected to more multi-storey car parks.

Senator Cohen is also in the process of appointing a master planner and he has assured us that views of the residents will be taken into account.

We will keep you updated on any further developments but please feel free to contact us should you wish to discuss this or any other issues affecting you.

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 March 2009 20:13
 

Letter to Senator Cohen and Connétables Jackson and Crowcroft

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Following the Public Meeting on Thursday 12 February 2009 called by the Connétable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft, at which Planning and Environment Minister, Freddie Cohen, commited to reviewing the east area of town and providing a master plan for the area within the next three months, the TRRA has written to Senator Cohen and Connétables Jackson and Crowcroft setting out views that we have received from our members and the 1500 people to date who have signed our petition.

You can download a copy of our letter here.

Since this time, Senator Cohen has advised that he will ensure that our letter is passed to the masterplanner together with informing the master planner that a meeting should be arranged with our representatives to discuss this further.  We will of course keep you updated as to the outcome. 

For those of you who have yet to sign the petition against the multi-storey at Ann Court, we will be outside Poundworld every Saturday from about 10.30am onwards. 

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 March 2009 20:13
 

Public Meeting Update

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The outcome of the Public Meeting on Thursday 12 February 2009 called by the Connétable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft, is that Planning and Environment Minister, Freddie Cohen, has commited to reviewing the east area of town and providing a master plan for the area within the next three months. 

About 100 people attended the meeting at the Town Hall and the resounding opinion was that a multi-storey car park should not be placed on Ann Court.  Alternative sites and proposals were suggested which would have less impact on town residents, and residents urged the States to consider these.  Proposals were also made that money on the car park should be put into a hoppa bus service and improving our transport system. Residents’ parking is an issue with many homes in town not having parking and, with some new builds not having sufficient parking for the number of units being built, this situation can only get worse.  Within the master plan, this situation also needs to be address. 

For those of you who have yet to sign the petition against the multi-storey at Ann Court, we will be outside Poundworld on Saturday 14th February from about 10.30am onwards.  Pop by when you’re in town picking up your present for your Valentine!

 

Last Updated on Monday, 02 March 2009 05:57
 

Public Meeting - Thurs 12 February, 7pm at Town Hall

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The Connétable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft has called a public meeting this Thursday 12 February 2009 at 7pm at the Town Hall to discuss the proposed multi-storey car park on the Ann Court Site.  Please come along and view your opinions to this proposition.  We will be there with our petition if you wish to sign, and will also have membership forms for the TRRA.

Last Updated on Friday, 13 February 2009 08:17
 



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