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Letter from BAE added to website on 16th June detailing the expected duration of road works:

Birch Road will now be closed to pedestrians and all traffic, with the exception of construction and emergency vehicles, from 6 June until 1 August and from 29 August until 17 October.

 

 

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160308 Residents Association Meeting Minutes

RMG Factor rep, Richard Orr was unable to attend the meeting on 8th March so a follow-on meeting was held on 23rd MArch – notes from that will shortly be placed on this website

Tks

Committee RMG (Factor)

I have attached a readable version of the BAE letter circulated 22nd January informing residents of BAE’s intention to commence road works on Tuesday 2nd thru’ to Thursday 4th February followed by more work the following week when both Cala & BAE will be progressing road works on Crosshill Road

160122 Bishopton Crosshill Road residents letter_220116

 

 

 

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On Wednesday 15th December 2015, BAE held a consultation at Bishopton Community Centre, providing an update on the village development and the proposal for an additional 350 homes in the north west of the village.

BAE have kindly provided a PDF of the six consultation boards that were on display, in case any residents were unable to drop in on the day:

CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015:

CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -1 CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -2 CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -3 CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -4 CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -5 CASS Expansion Land Consultation Boards 15 Dec 2015 -6

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The PDF below was the leaflet distributed by hand to all Bishopton residents in early December, including numerous updates such as Slateford Road, Birch Road and the development of the village centre:

BAE Systems Bishopton Newsletter 26 Nov 2015:

BAE Systems Bishopton Newsletter 26 Nov 2015

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The below correspondence with Renfrewshire Council was to seek their recognition of Residents Association, with their response indicating this is not possible as they have no statutory role for doing so.

From: <>

Date: 9 Oct 2015 09:10
Subject: Re: Fwd: Dargavel Village Residents Association
To: “Mike Pearsall” <>

Hello Mike

I’m afraid it would appear that Renfrewshire Council has no statutory role with regard to the formation or registration of Residents’ Associations and I am sorry, but can offer no direct guidance/support in this respect.

Much like Paul’s remit is to support the Council’s tenants’ associations, my remit is to support the establishment and operation of Renfrewshire’s 23 statutory community councils and to provide information about CCs when requested.  I’ll be happy to respond to any enquiry regarding the formation and operation of community councils.

It does look as though your association is a voluntary group and you may wish to contact Engage Renfrewshire which offers a single access point for community action, volunteering and social enterprise.  This agency may be able to assist you further.

http://www.engagerenfrewshire.com/content/about/

Regards

Anne McNaughton
Senior Committee Services Officer
Finance & Resources

0141 618 7104


From:   Mike Pearsall <>
To:     
Date:   08/10/2015 15:08
Subject:        Fwd: Dargavel Village Residents Association

Dear Anne,
Further to my correspondence with Paul McLean, I’m pleased to contact you regarding our new Residents Association in Dargavel Village, in hope of gaining a little more guidance in how we might formalise our organisation.
Noting Paul’s point, I should say that we already have a connection with the Bishopton Community Council, through Alan Brown, who sits as a representative on both committees.  We recognise that the Bishopton Community Council naturally includes Dargavel in its activities, but as a Residents Association, our focus is primarily on factor and landowner (BAE) liaison. Our formation was required by our title deeds, but we are seeking recognition/registration as appropriate, I would be grateful for any advice you can offer; if a phone call is more convenient, please do let me know.  My number is 07810481590.
Warm regards,
Mike Pearsall
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From: <>
Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 9:38 AM
Subject: Dargavel Village Residents Association
To:
Cc:

Dear Mr Pearsall

Thanks you for your correspondence, which has been forwarded to me through our TPS mailbox.  Please accept my apologies for taking so long in replying.

I am afraid to advise the Housing Services within the Council assists and promotes tenant participation within Council owned estates and properties and as such we would not be in a position to set up a Tenants Association in Dargarval village.

However I note from your e mail that you would be keen to establish links to other relevant bodies.  It may be of benefit to your association to establish links with the local Community Council.  I have copied this email in to Anne McNaughton, who works with community Councils in Renfrewshire who would be happy to advise.  Her telephone number is 0141 618 7104.

Kind regards

Paul McLean
Development & Housing Services
Renfrewshire Council
Renfrewshire House
Cotton Street
Paisley  PA1 1WB

Tel: 0141 618 6264
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In addition to the deed for the estate that each resident is signatory to, each developer’s parcel has a separate deed.  Below is the document for Taylor Wimpey (H3):

Deed of Conditions H3 part 2

H3: Taylor Wimpey

This document represents the agreement between BAE Systems and Renfrewshire Council, regarding the former’s obligations when carrying out the development of the village.  It includes references to the motorway junction, community centre and schools, together with associated milestones for these obligations to be delivered.

This is believed to be at least the third update to the document, as it is reviewed and revised on an irregular basis:

150501 S75 Obligation Summary

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