Cllr Debra Storr - Ellon & District

Scottish Liberal Democrat

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Published May 30th, 2008

Core Paths

Council’s across Scotland are in the process of developing a plan for a network of core paths. These will be shown on OS maps in the future and the aim locally is to have at least one core path available from most settlements.

Eventually I hope that will grow until we will have a network of paths connecting our settlements - and then we can start to make real in-roads towards a walk/cycle culture.

However, at least we are making a start.

The Aberdeenshire Local Outdoor Access Forum is holding is Annual Gathering at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie on Monday 9th June. If you are interested in outdoor access, as a landowner, a potential user or simply a member of the general public wanting to know what is going on do come along. The Agenda is available here.

Published May 29th, 2008

Collieston Post Office

Our part of Aberdeenshire seems to have mainly escaped the cull of Post Offices - perhaps because there weren’t that many to start with.

The exception is Collieston where it is proposed that the current arrangements which provide 37.5 hours a week of cover is reduced to an “Outreach” service for just 3 hours on a Tuesday morning with a “hosted service mobile” Post Office setting up for just these few hours. This will have repercussions for the shop.

Published May 14th, 2008

Queen’s Award for LiftShare

Queens Award for Enterprise Congratulations to Liftshare for winning a 2008 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in its Innovation category.

Sustainable innovation is something we should shout about!

Congratulations and good luck for National Liftshare Day on 9th June. 

Published May 9th, 2008

Trees

Felling the big pineIt is with sadness that I note the felling of an enormous tree at the rear of my house today. The tree had to go - it was too near our planned house extension. Thanks to Ben and his guys at treelogic for getting it right - the tree falling the other way would have taken out the house.

The timber will keep my and our neighbour’s wood burning stoves going for some years.

Now we need to plan to replant some trees!

Published May 8th, 2008

Aberdeen Rector

Congratulations to Stephen Robertson of North-east comedy trio “Scotland the What?” on his election as Rector of the University of Aberdeen.

Stephen won the election by 928 votes to my fellow councillor Martin Ford’s 852 in an election with a much higher turnout than is usual. I know Martin enjoyed throughly the campaign and was very delighted with the many many students who supported him - and I know he loved some of the spontaneous posters that appeared.

Published May 4th, 2008

English Elections

A summary of the recent English Election results show that the Liberal Democrats have now moved to being the second party of England.  Congratulations to councillor colleagues who held their seats - and a warm welcome to new councillor colleagues up and down the country.

Published May 4th, 2008

1783

There have been 1783 visits to this Blog in its first full month of operation.

Thank you all for reading my posts … and don’t forget you are welcome to comment on most of my postings.

Published May 1st, 2008

School run - please be considerate!

I received a letter today from constituent pointing out inconsiderate and potentially dangerous behaviour when parents stop to drop their children off at school. I’ve seen parents stop on double yellow lines, stop near corners and stop in the spaces reserved for school buses.

Please think. Please be considerate.

Published May 1st, 2008

Trump-Menie

I am disappointed that TIGLS has questioned the right of Martin, Paul, Alastair and myself to appear at the Inquiry. It’s clearly doomed to fail - and indeed I understand the Reporter has ruled in our favour.

We are just four people busy putting forward a case without the usual support that councillors would have from legal representatives and planners.

But what do TIGLS fear?

Published April 25th, 2008

Fuel

National Liftshare DayI’ve had a few calls from people planning to visit Scotland asking about the fuel situation. A two day strike shouldn’t throw us into such a tizz!

But perhaps it’s a good time to think about reducing car use and saving cash - www.liftshare.org can help match people up to share journeys - and the more people registered, the better the chance of finding a suitable lift buddy.