Since my last article we have had the deeply sad news about the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty was the one constant in our national life for 70 years, the only monarch generations of people in the country have ever known. She was a towering figure on the world stage for nearly three quarters of a century, meeting Presidents and Popes, Kings and commoners and feeling equally at ease with them all. Elizabeth II will be spoken about with admiration and pride not just by those of us fortunate enough to have lived during her reign, but by countless generations in centuries yet to come.
Local Roads closures
Station Road (Rearsby) – closed at 21:00hrs 13th August 2022 till 06:00hrs Monday 15th August 2022
The works can be viewed at https://one.network/?tm=GB128772866
Borough & County Councillor Update
As summer draws to a close, I reflect back on what has been another summer to remember for this country. Starting with the jubilee celebrations in June, followed by the Lionesses winning Euro 2022 at Wembley just before Team England’s great performance at the Commonwealth Games, there’s certainly a lot we can be proud of.
New Road Name for Convent Site
A number of residents have contacted the Parish Council expressing concern over the naming of the new road leading to the housing development on the Convent site off Station Road.
Investigations have found that the request for the naming of the new street as Church Leys Station Road, Rearsby came from the developer to Charnwood Borough Council a couple of years ago. The road is a private one and at the time there was no requirement for Charnwood Borough Council to consult with the Parish Council. This has subsequently changed now but at the time they were the rules that Charnwood Borough Council was working to.
It seems neither the developer or Charnwood Borough Council could see that there would be confusion as the existing addresses are Church Leys Avenue, Rearsby so sufficiently different to Church Leys Station Road, Rearsby and they will both have a different post code.
Unfortunately, it appears that it is something we have to get used to as there is nothing that can be done about this now other than a very long and costly system for the changing of street names which involves all residents agreeing to it and would obviously involve things like all residents changing their land registry details and all their personal information.
Temporary Closure of Station Road
A temporary road closure is required on Station Road from 15th August 2022 for 5 days. The road will be closed between Church Leys Avenue and the Railway Level crossing. During the works and when required, footpath I74 will be closed where it meets Station Road.
Details Here – https://one.network/?tm=GB129211282 https://one.network/?tm=GB129213340
New Housing Development in East Goscote and Rearsby
Boyer have confirmed that they will been posting A5 leaflets to adjacent properties in Rearsby as well as East Goscote.
Please feel free to circulate this.
Boyer Planning would like to invite you to an exhibition which will provide the opportunity to view and comment on detailed development proposals for a new residential development at Land off Melton Road, East Goscote.
The proposals for approximately 256 new homes with open space, landscaping and sustainable urban drainage are being brought forward by Redrow Homes (East Midlands) Ltd.
Members of the team from Boyer Planning and representatives from Redrow Homes (East Midlands) Limited will be available to discuss the proposals and the background to them on:
Wednesday 24th August 2022, from 2.00pm – 7.00pm at the Village Hall, Long Furrow, East Goscote, LE7 3ZL.
Conker Field ~ Tree Project
Over the coming months a number of Horse Chestnut trees are to be planted in the conker field to replace some of the old trees which have deminished over the years.
If anyone would like to sponsor a tree please contact the Parish Clerk.
Gaddesby Lane Housing development;
The Parish Council understand that a planning application is potentially imminent for 66 houses to be built at the top of Gaddesby Lane, Rearsby.
We recommend that interested parties keep checking the planning portal at Charnwood Borough Council using reference P/22/1168/2, This has not yet been validated so no comments can be lodged at the moment.
Clothes bank now located at Rearsby Village Hall.
Family Treasure Hunt
Join in the fun on Saturday 6th August 2022 ~ 4:30pm onwards, see attached poster for details.