As Chairman of the Red Lodge Working Group at Forest Heath District Council I thought it would be useful to mention some of the good things that are happening in terms of the developers S106 money currently paid to the local authorities.
So far, a total of £944,999.50 has been paid by Crest Nicholson to Forest Heath and Suffolk County Council.
Some examples of how this money is spent:
The money pays for a development monitoring officer, this is something the public don’t see but is vital to provide the local Councils with a member of staff to monitor the large legal document that is required for a development of this size, some 1250 homes (see earlier blog on development in the village).
Tracey Robertson is our new community development officer in the village and am I pleased to see her! Again she has been paid for by the S106.
There are many road improvements to the area, including long awaited improvements to the Herringswell cross roads, and the Bell crossroads in Kentford. The infrastructure benefits reach further than the village its self and probably residents are not even aware the developer contributions are paying for this work.
There isa small contribution towards public art and I am hoping this can be developed into a project for the young people of Red Lodge to take part in, something that will be a visable structure for the community. If anyone has any ideas of projects that have worked in other places I would love to know about them, I feel it is important the village “owns” this piece of art work and that can only happen it they are able to take part and make it happen.
The next major contribution will be for education and our village school becomes a step closer, I look forward to writing about this over the coming weeks, we have waited so many years for this to happen. While out canvassing in my first election (some four years ago) I can remember a middle aged lady asking me when the school will be built, as it was promised when her children were very small and they had just moved to the area, her children are now out working and in their 20’s!
Shortly the developers should be producing plans of the village centre for approval at the working group and planning committee. The developers hope to have the playing fields ready and open for the community by the end of 2007, it would be good to hear peoples views on the proposed village centre and playing fields over the coming weeks.
May 2007 parish and district council elections are looming, will you be brave and stand for election?