Richard Taylor

  • Jesus Green Association – Open Meeting

    An open meeting of the Jesus Green Association (JGA) was held on the 2nd of December 2008, the main agenda item was discussion of Cambridge City Council’s bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund for £4.4 million of work on Jesus Green. The chair estimated that about one hundred people were present. The overwhelming mood of […]

    December 3, 2008
  • Jesus Green Trees

    On Monday the 24th of November, Executive Councillor Julie Smith of Cambridge City Council wrote to the Cambridge Evening News defending the plans for Jesus Green: The removal of 59 trees has been recommended by arboricultural experts because they are old and frail, poorly formed or diseased and need to be removed in the interests […]

    November 26, 2008
  • Jesus Green – Decision to Submit a Lottery Bid “Scrutinised”.

    I attended Cambridge City Council’s Community Services Scrutiny Committee on the 13th of November where the decision taken by Executive Councillor Julie Smith to submit a bid for £4.4 million worth of work on Jesus Green was on the agenda. The decision to submit the bid had already been taken, but was being reviewed by […]

    November 16, 2008
  • Jesus Green Lottery Bid Document

    I visited Cambridge City Council’s offices to look at the document which was submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund on the 30th of September 2008 bidding for money for work on Jesus Green. The table below breaks down how it is proposed that the total project cost of £4,387,302.00 be spent. Surprising items include: It […]

    November 14, 2008
  • Jesus Green Cambridge – Lottery Bid

    Cambridge City Council are currently asking for comments on their plans for Jesus Green. The council are proposing making a bid to the National Lottery’s Parks for People fund and the BIG lottery fund. My Comments: I would support a wider bridge, or a new cycle bridge over the river at Jesus Green; this would […]

    August 13, 2008
  • CCTV on Jesus Green

    Martin Beaumont (City Council’s CCTV Manager), CC: Independent Punter’s Campaign I have recently had my attention drawn to the cameras in the bowling pavilion on Jesus Green. I am aware there are signs on the building, but believe that the way the cameras are mounted in holes in the wooden wall of the building, behind […]

    April 18, 2008
  • Woman Urinated on Cambridge Bowling Green As Public Toilets Are Locked in Evenings

    On the 23rd of August 2013 Cambridge based artist and singer Robjn Barker tweeted to report: My mother said she had to piss on the bowling green because there isn’t a toilet open in Cambridge Cambridge City Council runs twenty public toilets in the city. None, not even the coin-operated ones, are open after 8pm […]

    August 24, 2013
  • Future Management of Cambridge’s Parks and Green Spaces

    Residents of Garlic Row Enjoying Stourbridge Common Cambridge City Council held a Community Services Scrutiny Committee on the 12th of March 2009. One of the items on the agenda was a draft Parks and Open Spaces Strategy for the City. I spoke on this item to comment on the fact that no specific mention of […]

    March 16, 2009
  • Challenges Filming and Reporting on Cambridge City Council Despite New Law

    Since the 6th of August 2014 a right to film, photograph or make an audio recording of proceedings at a local government meeting in the UK has been established in law. In November 2014 Cambridge City Councillors unanimously agreed to update their constitution in light of the new law. Cambridgeshire County Council’s stance on filming […]

    October 22, 2015
  • My Response to Cambridge City Council Tree Policy Consultation

    I have responded to Cambridge City Council’s consultation on its policies relating to trees in the city. Tree management in Cambridge is currently in disarray. The city is littered with tree stumps, empty tree pits, sites where trees have been removed and not replaced and saplings which have failed to become established and are broken, […]

    July 21, 2015
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