Thursday 21 August 2008

News From Cambridge

Ruth from the 'No To Mill Road Tesco' campaign writes to let us know that they have won another round of their campaign to stop Tesco opening up another store in Cambridge. Find out more about their work here.

Sunday 17 August 2008

Tesco Split London Road Houses from Main Application

The Herts Advertiser reports that St Albans District Council has now received a letter from Tesco..... unfortunately it doesn't say that Tesco is withdrawing its application, but it does claim that it is prepared to split the issue of the derelict London Road houses from the main application.

This is a good first step towards the refurbishment of these houses - but it should be noted that Tesco has promised great things in the past - such as 'renovating all the houses in May or June' as Pete Milne pointed out a couple of posts ago. Plus it would be very difficult to justify leaving the houses to get worse for months while Tesco has a think about its next steps!

We'll keep watching, of course, and hope that Cllr Brazier is equally vigilant...

Wednesday 6 August 2008

MP takes up Peter's message

Following on Peter Milne's letter to the local papers last week, our local MP Anne Main has taken up the challenge of dealing with Tesco's houses on London Road. Today's Herts Advertiser reports that she has written to both Tesco and the local council 'to ask them to take action over the houses in London Road'. The paper also reports that Cllr Chris Brazier of St Albans District Council is meeting Tesco later in the month to discuss the issue.

On behalf of many local people we'd like to thank Anne for doing this - and hope that there is soon some good news from Tesco. We will of course push for full disclosure of any meeting and let you all know what happens!

Saturday 2 August 2008

Questions of Time

As we've now reached a month since Planning Referrals with no news from anywhere really (and given that UK plc is closing for business over the summer), we've had a look around and come up with some timings...

1) Tesco actually has just under five months left to appeal (an application can be lodged up to six months after rejection; see here for more details). That means (unfortunately) that Tesco can sit on its hands until December. However, during this time, there will be further developments in local planning issues and we will need your support. One example is...

2) Peter Milne has written an excellent letter to the Herts Advertiser (we've reprinted it below) concerning Tesco's derelict houses on London Road. Please take any opportunity to remind your local councillors of the importance of chasing Tesco up - and the damage the lack of repairs is still doing to London Road. As pointed out by many speakers at the Planning meeting, London Road is one of the main gateways to the City - and having derelict houses lining it gives a poor image from the start to any visitors.

SIR -

The Tesco-owned houses in London Road have been a disgrace to St Albans for years. Tesco have done a token tidying up but they are still boarded up and decaying. Three years ago the district council started talking about restoring the houses under new powers but have done nothing, as the following press clippings show:


September 16, 2005 - The council says it is looking to use an amendment to the Housing Act which comes into force this autumn allowing it to manage (the London Road houses) with a view to providing accommodation for tenants on the housing register.

January 5, 2006 - A council spokesman said: "There are two areas we are exploring. Under section 215 of the Town and Country Planning Act we can make efforts to tidy up the appearance of the area..... Cllr Robert Donald has also written to Verulam Properties, a subsidiary of Tesco which owns the properties, to request that action is taken to improve their appearance."

June 19, 2006 - Council leader Robert Donald has pledged to take action over the empty homes and shops in London Road if the stymied supermarket scheme does not progress this year.

October 15, 2007 - .... district council planning chief Chris Brazier .... is asking council officers to use the 2004 Housing Act to take over the properties temporarily.

February 19, 2008 - (Tesco) says it will renovate six of the homes it owns in May or June, and all should be occupied by tenants by the end of this year.

Well now it's nearly August and there's no sign of any renovation - and since Tesco lost their planning application who would believe they intend to do anything? Their inhabited houses in Alma Road remain badly neglected, even though Tesco claim they no longer want to demolish them.

Now is the time for the council, and Robert Donald in particular, to fulfil their promises over the last three years to use their powers to bring the houses back into use and send Tesco the bill.

PETER MILNE,

Alma Road, St Albans.