Bill Hoult

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Knaresborough

Archive: Harrogate to York Express Bus Service

April 19th, 2008 by billhoult

public-transport.jpg Transdev has introduced a new limited stop bus service from Harrogate to York. The X54 will run Monday to Saturday only(not Bank Holidays)  every half hour after 0745 until 1710hrs.

From Harrogate it will pick up only at Granby Corner, Starbeck Crossing and Knaresborough Bus Station. It will then pick up and drop off at all stops to Manor School York and from there it will drop off only at all stops to Piccadilly York.

From York it will pick up only at all stops to Manor School, York and pick up and drop off at all stops to Knaresborough bus station. From there it will drop off only at Starbeck Crossing, Granby Corner and Harrogate Bus Station.

From York buses will start at 0935hrs with the last bus at 1835hrs

Over 60’s free passholders will be able to use this service after 0900hrs. Full details may be found on the Harrogate and District Travel Website.

Cllr Bill Hoult 

Archive: Police Respond to Parade Plea

April 17th, 2008 by billhoult

dscn0220.jpgHope for parades
For over a year now the North Yorkshire Police have operated a “stand off” approach to the policing of events such as Bed race and the Starbeck Gala which has led to organisers facing crippling bills for road closures and traffic control by private consultants or cancellation of the event.

Following a Scrutiny review by Harrogate Borough Council the Chief Constable has now announced that there will be changes in the police stance in order that community events are not endangered. Mr Maxwell is reported to have said ” Following feedback from the community we will look again at the charging policy for these events to ensure fairness.”

Although the extent of the change is as yet unclear it is hoped that this will lift the financial burden from charitable and voluntary events in the future and allow Councils to operate less restrictive road closure legislation.

Cllr Bill Hoult comments “I am pleased that the Chief Constable has listened to the genuine concerns of local people and is prepared work with local event organisers to protect traditional community events.”

N.B See previous entry 24 December 2007

Archive: Unthinking or Bloodyminded?

April 13th, 2008 by billhoult

anchor-yard.jpgThis sort of inconsiderate parking is becoming a feature of Anchor Yard just of the High Street in Knaresborough.

A few years ago this Yard was a potholed part cobbled yard at the back of what used to be the Anchor Inn in the Town. However it is a popular “cut through” for residents wanting to get to the High Street thus avoiding the narrow and sometimes frightning pavement on Park Row.

With the use of public money the Yard was recobbled and a Yorkstone “walkway installed for push chairs and the like. Now however it is used presumably by those wanting to avoid parking charges to access the Town Centre.

Obviously these two parkers have never pushed a push chair anywhere and perhaps could not care less either! The worst thing about it is that with a bit more consideration they could park without obstructing the footway.

I am currently investigating whether we can implement some sort of parking controls on the Yard.

Cllr Bill Hoult

Archive: Broadband for Rurals delayed by Private Sector

April 13th, 2008 by billhoult

Many parts of rural North Yorkshire are unable to receive broadband connections for their computers unless they subscribe to expensive and unreliable satellite services.

This is a great disadvantage for rural businesses and individuals wishing to access material requiring greater capacity than the current “dial up service”. To try and address this deficiency Yorkshire Forward (Regional body) and the County Council pump primed a public sector financed company (NYNET) to roll out high speed broadband to the rural areas.

The initial and successful stage has been to provide broadband to the public sector and selected large private companies in the County (Schools, District Councils, Health bodies Colleges etc.) and that is progressing well. However to provide coverage for small businesses and personal users it is essential that one or other of the private sector major providers invest in making the final connections and providing services to individual customers.

Unfortunately none are yet prepared to make the investment for what they claim are commercial reasons.

I believe it is time for the Government to legislate to force these companies who are reaping great profits from new technology to spread the benefits of this technology to our rural communities.

Cllr Bill Hoult

Archive: Chief Constable Reports Back

April 6th, 2008 by billhoult

policing.gifMr Maxwell the Chief Constable of North Yorkshire gave his vision of the future of policing in North Yorkshire to a packed Chamber of Councillors and public at Harrogate Council Offices on Thursday 3 April 2008.

Before his presentation  a good natured demonstration was held outside the Council Offices by various organisations who are concerned about the new policing rules that have caused the cancellation of many community events around the District.

Despite his office previously insisting that the Chief Constable would not answer questions about the policing of community events Mr Maxwell did agree to answer three questions before moving on to other policing issues. He stressed that the control and organisation of such events was not only a police issue but involved the District and County Council as Highway Authorities.

He pointed out that Suprintendent Higgins would be attending the Organisation and Environment Scrutiny Commission on the 7 April at Harrogate Council and would give a full presentation on the police position.

On general issues the Chief Constable emphasised his dedication to controlling speeding and other related issues and pointed out that although there had been only 3 murders in North Yorkshire in the past year some 81 people had died in road accidents.

He also covered issues relating to drugs, alcohol, serious organised crime, people trafficking  and ASBOS.   

Cllr Bill Hoult

Archive: Sure Start Centre-Knaresborough

April 1st, 2008 by billhoult

manor-road-sure-start.jpgThe conversion of the old Manor Road infants school into a new Childrens Centre incorporating the  Governments “Sure Start Agenda” is nearing completion with the centre intending to open after summer 2008.

Sure Start Centres are designed to provide:-

In house and outreach services to help parents/carers and children at risk of social exclusion. 

Advice to Fathers and Mothers/carers on childcare and local education for three and four year olds

Support to childminders, loan of toys and equipment, and drop in sessions

Activities for families , play groups and parent groups

Links with the Jobcentre

Personal advice on financial impacts of starting work.

Links to community health services.

If you would like to find out more please contact  Kirsty Hill on 01609 534029 or 0797 0706025 Email kirsty.hill@northyorks.gov.uk