I'm getting seriously annoyed by this and the Trow Quarry issue now! It's starting to boil my p*** and I don't like swearing in public. So much so that I've e-mailed
every Councillor in the Borough with the following open letter (yes all 54 of them)!
Dear Councillor,
I am writing to every member of South Tyneside Council about two issues for which I have critical concerns. Neither of these issues are specific to any one particular ward and both are of universal concern and importance to all of our residents within the Borough.
First, following the Shields Gazette's articles about the apparent environmental dangers at Trow Quarry, I, like others, am appalled and disgusted at the Council's total lack of transparency on the matter and it's negligence in not informing the public or the National Trust at the earliest stages of the discovery of wide ranging pollutants, heavy gases, and toxins emanating from the site.
There are a number of very serious questions that need immediate answers from the Leader of the Council;
a) Why has the report taken 13 months to reach the public domain?
b) Why were no steps taken to immediately safeguard the public at this location?
c) Have efforts been made to ascertain liability and responsibility for the cleaning and making safe the area?
d) Has contact been made with The Environment Agency for help and advice?
e) What are the Council's current plans for public safety at Trow Quarry?
My second major issue of concern is with regard to the Council's clear intention to build a new secondary school at Temple Park, I fully accept that falling school populations in this age group makes it necessary to close two current schools (King George and Brinkburn) because of the high costs of maintaining them to current Education Dept. standards.
What most of us do not accept is the proposal to build a new school on land bequeathed to the people of South Shields by the Church Commissioners with the sole intention that it be permanently maintained for public leisure and open space recreation. I am also worried by the stated intention of giving over the King George school land to Temple Park to compensate. will there be a guarantee that this arrangement will be permanent? Will it still be open public land for our ancestors in 50 or 100 years time?
Whilst I can understand the need to build a school with special sports status (which may attract grant aided funding through the taxpayer), to annexe it to the Leisure Centre will bring nought but opprobrium from the public when they wish to use facilities reserved during the day by the school. Furthermore, we are also highly concerned by the dangers that children would face in crossing Nevison Avenue, King George Road, or the most dangerous road in South Tyneside, John Reid Road. I am astounded that the Council should wish this scenario to happen!
I am surprised that one of the alternatives suggested isn't being given more serious consideration, the use of land currently occupied by Brinkburn School. It is spacious, and enjoys sufficient green space to facilitate the building of a school with special sports status, but perhaps would require further work in attaining grant funding. One has to ask whether the Council has exhausted it's lines of enquiry in this respect, and whether it has looked further afield for funding perhaps from The Sports Council or the EC. It would also make a more central site for a school with far fewer road safety issues.
Another major issue concerning the use of Temple Park, and relating to Trow Quarry, is it's former use as a landfill site in the 1950's and early 1960's. What efforts have been made to ascertain the environmental safety of the site? Will it too start to offer up gases, carcinogens, toxins and pollutants. Not wishing to sound too sensational, but are we about to poison future generations of our youth?
I would hope that as an elected representative of the people of South Tyneside that you will ask yourself similar serious questions, and despite any party allegiances, look at your conscience, and decide to represent a commonsense view that at present it is not safe to allow public access to Trow Quarry, and it is not safe at present to go ahead with any proposal for further building on Temple Park.
I look forward to hearing your views,
We went to war to stop Saddam Hussain poisoning his people, but we'll quietly let our Council get on with it?
I don't bloody think so!!
If you would like to join in, I don't mind you copying and pasting from this post. Send your e-mail to Paul Waggot the Council Leader, his address is in the first post of this thread; or if you wish to contact specific Councillors their e-mail addresses and phone numbers are here
http://www.southtyneside.info/localdemo ... embers.asp
For heaven's sake, please give up half an hour of your time for the sake of future generations!