Flood Defenses – More Details

Having attended the one of the public consultation events regarding the new flood defense proposals, I can state that changes are afoot in Chester Green.  An impressive amount of work has gone into these defences and comments are currently open on the planning application site for around another week (see neighbour comment link at the bottom of this page)

I’ve looked through the documents and although parking, tennis courts and the bowling green all move around, they have all been retained, and Little Chester gets more of a walled city feel, due to the new defences.  Well, it works for York…..;-)

Useful documents are linked below:

Good overviews and pictures can be found in the Design and Access docs:

More detailed drawings can also be found, which are useful for looking at where tennis courts etc. are moved to:

Also, there are some great details of the local archeology:

Have a look and let us, and the council, know what you think!

LCRA March Newsletter

The March newsletter is in.  More flood defence details, and all the usual local news and info!  View is by clicking the link below.

LCRA March 2015 Newsletter

LCRA Feb Newsletter

February’s newsletters should be coming through your doors any day now, featuring a progress update on the Affordable Flood Insurance Scheme, details from the usual local associations and requests for interest in a Chester Green Carnival!

Get the latest newsletter here:

LCRA Newsletter Feb 2015

LCRA November Newsletter

The November newsletter with some great news.  We have managed to get St. Paul’s C of E Church added to the list of churches recognised by Walter Evans C of E Primary school in Darley Abbey giving children in the area a potentially higher priority than others outside the catchment area.  Walter Evans’ sibling policy also means that once you’ve got one child in, the rest are guaranteed a place (this does not happen at any other school in Derby, and has caused families in the local area much pain and frustration in the past).

Also, on Sunday evening at 7pm at St. Paul’s Church is a Chester Green Remembers 1914-18 evening – A Tribute to the men of Chester Green who gave their lives in the Great War.  It’s free and features music, poetry and drama based around the Great War and promises to be a busy and great event.  A collection will be held in aid of Combat Stress mental health charity and the Open Road will be there, who have just released a single in aid of the Poppy Appeal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtq5fEIlLcQ).

Lots of other info in this weeks packed newsletter, so take a look 🙂

LCRA November Newsletter

Neighbourhood Forum Meeting, 7pm Wed 4th December

Making a difference in YOUR area …
Darley Neighbourhood Forum
Come along to your local Neighbourhood Forum
Wednesday 4 December
7.00pm
Liversage Trust Meeting Room,
Alice Street, Derby, DE1 2BY

“Find out what’s going on in your community, discuss any issues or concerns you may have, and get involved in decisions that will shape your local neighbourhood”
Councillor Repton, Chair of Darley Neighbourhood Forum

Local Residents and Businesses welcome

For more information, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer:
Jane Harrison on 01332 643050

Neighbourhood Board Poster

Park users warned to pick up or pay up | Derby City Council

Park users warned to pick up or pay up | Derby City Council.  If you’re a ‘community womble’, let us know… we can all help to keep Chester Green litter free this summer 🙂

Archeologists have uncovered a previously undiscovered Roman settlement in Chester Green

Archeologists have uncovered a previously undiscovered Roman settlement in Derby. | Derby Telegraph.