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      I suggest you set up a joint meeting between the Cambridgeshire
      County Council (managed highways including rights of ways over the
      city's green spaces and lighting schemes on highways) as well as
      with the parks and recreation management team of the Cambridge
      City Council.<br clear="none">
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      Yes lighting on our highways is very poor and the lighting
      contract has just been signed approx 2 years ago .... thus many
      decades to go before changes can be achieved. CambridgePPF has
      been presuming to make changes but so far only Mill Road and the
      old Richardson's Candles in the historic centre have been given
      more advantageous considerations ..... very little money has been
      set aside by Cambridgeshire County Council for any heritage
      lighting. The only way is to achieve things is by asking the City
      Council to contribute (Mill Road was successful) however as you
      all know available budgets are almost NIL.<br clear="none">
      Now is the time for you to contact the County Council about the
      lighting on Christ's Pieces!<br clear="none">
      I try to see if I can get anybody to update us.<br clear="none">
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      Although there are Conservation Area Appraisal covering many parts
      of the inner city they are not strong enough on lighting and other
      street furniture and mostly ignored by the County Council.<br clear="none">
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      Green space management - because the annual budget for maintaining
      our parks and green corridors etc is so low the City Council has
      to continually find money from events and activities. Not to say
      that green spaces are there to be enjoyed by a wide variety of
      local people - sometimes tranquil pursuits sometimes more noisier
      appealing to our different generations - Parker's Piece and its
      central heritage light column was know as Reality Checkpoint
      during the fabulous Sixties .... nowadays we are doing other
      things. The main thing it remains a balanced approach!<br clear="none">
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      <font face="Arial">Kind regards  Carolin </font><br clear="none">
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      <font face="Calibri"><big><b><span style="font-size:10pt;">Carolin

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      On 02/07/2014 10:28, Anne Marie Garvey wrote:<br clear="none">
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    <blockquote type="cite">Certainly, I think that would be excellent.<br clear="none">
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        <div>On 2 Jul 2014, at 10:07, Lisa Buchholz wrote:</div>
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          <div dir="ltr">Do we want to pull together a collective letter
            asking that more care be taken on managing rights of way
            (and to whom - not sure who manages set up of these events,
            although could ask Green Spaces officers).  Lamps sound like
            a bit of a lost cause if council is locked into a contract -
            when does 30 year contract expire - I mean, was this signed
            20 yrs ago, or are we just at the start of it?  If nearing
            its end, we could write saying it's an opportunity to do
            something nicer.<br clear="none">
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            Lisa Buchholz<br clear="none">
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            <div class="yiv4272608280gmail_quote">On 1 July 2014 14:54, Anne Marie
              Garvey <span dir="ltr"><<a rel="nofollow" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:annemgarvey@ntlworld.com" target="_blank" href="mailto:annemgarvey@ntlworld.com">annemgarvey@ntlworld.com</a>></span>
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                <div style="word-wrap:break-word;">Lamp posts are a
                  centre of contention. They were all ordered as a job
                  lot from Balfour Beattie in a massive thirty year long
                  contract. Here in Hertford Street they show no
                  concession to the fact that they've made it a
                  conservation area, they're just the standard concret
                  ones. In other cities I am always seeing really
                  imaginative lamp posts. Sorry to hear that the ones
                  one Christs Pieces are just disappearing.
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                          <div>On 1 Jul 2014, at 14:21, Joanna Gordon
                            Clark wrote:</div>
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                                <div>well done simon, for flagging this
                                  up.  Awful to have pubic right of way
                                  obstrcuted so very physically and
                                  while fo ryou maybe it would not have
                                  been a huge thing to climb over, for
                                  many older people and those with bad
                                  legs (like me, for eg.) it woudl be
                                  impossible, and also it is a removal
                                  of our open space.  suggest you ask
                                  them in the council what this was all
                                  about.  also now they are
                                  commandeering a fair bit of
                                  space, presumably for th tour de
                                  france thing, but in the end it is our
                                  space, not their space.</div>
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                                <div>Another thing:  has anyone noticed
                                  the way they are removing old lamppost
                                  from Christs Pieces, many of whcih
                                  used to look exactly lilke the one in 
                                  the Narnia books? such a shame, and
                                  wehre we consulted?  nope</div>
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                                <div>but also congratulate them on the
                                  lovely Diana, Princess of Wales, rose
                                  archway with seats, which they planted
                                  up beautfiully this spring and whcih
                                  has currently got three climbing roses
                                  on it, one of which isnt quite as
                                  climbing as the others, but it is the
                                  spirit of the ting that counts.</div>
                                <div>and have they reset the wooden
                                  protecitons round the tree at the end
                                  of the Pieces, near to the Methodist
                                  church exit, and will the other one
                                  that got vandalised, the birch tree,
                                  survive?</div>
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                                <div>oaky thats miy lot.</div>
                                <div>joanna - Alex Gardens Trees adn FMC</div>
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                                <div>      Joanna </div>
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                                          June 2014, 20:17, Simon Norton
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                                        catch an early train and
                                        decided, as I usually do<br clear="none">
                                        when in this position, to walk
                                        across Parker's Piece instead of
                                        Regent St.<br clear="none">
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                                        However there was an event on
                                        that day (14 June) and caravans
                                        etc. were parked<br clear="none">
                                        on the grass. Whoever organised
                                        the event seemed to be at pains
                                        to stop people<br clear="none">
                                        from getting access to the grass
                                        between these caravans and
                                        Regent Terrace,<br clear="none">
                                        because as soon as the railings
                                        on the path towards Mill Rd
                                        stopped the event<br clear="none">
                                        area began, and the first
                                        caravan (or whatever it was) was
                                        chained to the last<br clear="none">
                                        railing with no gap to get
                                        through.<br clear="none">
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                                        difficulty in climbing over the
                                        railings, but it was<br clear="none">
                                        still a bit of a nuisance -- and
                                        a quite unnecessary one surely.<br clear="none">
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