Thursday 9 April 2009

Tonight’s Grimsby Evening Telegraph leads with a story on page four that North East Lincolnshire Council Planning Committee rejected the application from the council’s own library services – the committee voted eight to three against the proposals for the futuristic building. On this occasion elected members overturned the recommendations of the Planning Officers who believed that the proposals were perfectly acceptable.

Agents NELC architectural Consultancy, had hoped the state-of-the-art project on Durban Road would replace the current library facilities – which have been earmarked for demolition and were described as “out-of-date”.

Unfortunately, 16 residents who live opposite the proposed development had signed a petition objecting to the plans – which included nine parking spaces – saying they were concerned about the impact on their lives, access and potential anti-social behaviour.

In the days before the Planning Committee I worked closely with fellow ward Councillor; Jon-Paul Howarth with the aim of making sure the application was approved. Unfortunately, I was unable to speak at the meeting; therefore Jon-Paul spoke on behalf of all three East Marsh Ward Councillors, he said: the library would be monitored by CCTV.

He also said the building had green credentials thanks to its planned “living wall” which would have a hedge growing in it.

He said: “It is long overdue and the building is aspirational.”

In the last few hours I have heard from many residents that they are concerned that the Library may not built - they want action NOW!

They have called a meeting of local residents at Grant Thorold Library on Tuesday, 14 April at 12 noon; the local media have been invited along with local Councillors, East Marsh Action Group, Friends of Grant Thorold Park and members of East Marsh Involve.

If you want to make sure that Grant Thorold Library is re-built don’t forget to be in the park next Tuesday, 14 April.

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