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Tomorrow: The Council discuss the Cement ship

Remember the Council executive will be hearing arguments for and against whether Southern Cement should expand its operations.

It will be at Grafton House in the Orwell Room, 15-17 Russell Road, at 6pm Tuesday 22nd September.You can get a map here:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=Grafton+House+Ipswich&ie=UTF8&ll=52.054259,1.143179&spn=0.008075,0.027509&z=15&iwloc=A

If you let me know about whether a lift will be needed then I can see about getting lifts arranged.

It is very important to tell your friends and neighbours.

Southern Cement: What they think of your welfare

I’ve been trying to contact Southern Cement for a while now, as some of you will know without much success. I’m firmly of the opinion that the best solution all round is for them to voluntarily look for a solution that will enable people to get a night’s sleep.

Last week I thought I was finally getting somewhere when after a couple of attempts to talk to them by phone they called back and asked me to email them, which I promptly did. So after a couple of reminders I got this response from Barry Neale, their UK manager, on Monday:

“Dear Mr Spencer,

I am not able to enter into discussions with you or your group at this stage.”

…and that’s it.

If they were a teenager they’d have an ASBO.  If they were a family they’d be evicted.

Remember the meeting on Tuesday.

Southern Cement goes to the Council

The Ipswich Council executive has agreed to consider a petition from the Wherstead Road residents association.  They are opposing Southern Cement’s application to build a new silo and asking the Council to refer this decision to a democratic body. Unfortunately the Council cannot consider the noise as a reason to oppose the extension of the plant. However we are opposing it on the grounds of dust.

We have been told by councillors from both the Conservative and Labour parties that it would be a good idea to get a large number of people to turn up, so please come along and get your friends to come along. It will be in the Orwell Room at Grafton House, 15-17 Russell Road, Ipswich at 6pm on Tuesday 22nd September. You can get a map here:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=Grafton+House+Ipswich&ie=UTF8&ll=52.054259,1.143179&spn=0.008075,0.027509&z=15&iwloc=A

If you let me know about whether a lift will be needed then I can see about getting lifts arranged.

It is very important to tell your friends and neighbours.

Southern Cement – it’s cool to complain

I encouraged you to comment on the Evening Star article, so I thought I might as well do the same.  This is what I’ve put I’ve said on the site:

If Southern Cement’s accuracy matched their complacency then we would all be a lot better off.

1. They have been going for seven years, but in that time they’ve greatly expanded, taken on new (noisier) equipment and been bought out by a Spanish multinational

2. They have been getting complaints for three years. Implying that these complaints are new seriously misrepresents the whole situation.

3. Council officials ruled on this and not Ipswich Borough Council. Councillors on both sides are far less sympathetic to Southern Cement

4. The Council officials said that they did not have sufficient evidence of statutory nuisance, which is not the same as saying that they thought that Southern Cement were in the clear

Southern Cement seem to be intent on continuing this boycott of talks with sleepless local residents. This harms them because they get no credit for any of the ways they are trying out to minimise the noise. By refusing to talk to their neighbours they are harming their long term business. Not very clever.

One of the ways that newspapers measure the news worthy nature of their stories is if they are generating comment.  So that’s what we need to do.

Evening Star hits on the Port Noise

There’s an article, rather unsympathetic, in the Evening Star on the port noise here.

What’s interesting is the response from Southern Cement:

“Up until recently this operation has been ongoing for almost seven years without any apparent problem,” the spokesman said.

“The council did not consider there to be any breach of legislation and has written to local residents informing them of this fact. Southern Cement has been actively investigating ways of minimising perceived noise and we will of course co-operate with IBC should further investigations arise.”

Seven years without a complaint?  Well four years at a smaller scale and then a growing number of complaints that’s shaken up the Bridge and Stoke Park areas of Ipswich.

I’m sure that Southern Cement are actively investigating, but wouldn’t it help if they actually talked to local residents?  That way their efforts would at least be known, and communicated to the local community,

You can comment on the article on their website if you wish.

(By the way we’re still looking for leafletters).

Southern Cement: Facebook Group

I’ve started a Facebook group for the Southern Cement noise (which I heard in Gorsehayes and Briarhayes as well).

You can join it here:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=128037552644&ref=mf

New Leaflets

We need leaflet distributors for the noise abatement campaign.  We’ve got a few thousand and we need them distributed.  Please email the noise abatement group on noise@bridgeward.org.uk

They are professionally produced, non party political leaflets – and as we always seem to find there are an awful lot of people who don’t yet know about the noise.

Radio Suffolk – 8am: Port Noise

Peter Evans from the Noise Action Group will be on Radio Suffolk tomorrow (Friday) at 8 am.  The frequencies are 103.9 FM and 104.6 FM.

If you’ve come to this site because of the interview then the mailing list can be joined on:

noise@bridgeward.org.uk

(The address is monitored so you can email details to us).

You can also go to the noise abatement site and enter details here:

http://bridgeward.org.uk/group/noise/home.html

Edit:  I originally got the day and time wrong.  Sorry about the confusion.

Breaking News: Public Meeting on Port Noise

Ipswich Borough Council announced at the South West Area forum meeting that there will be a public meeting devoted entirely to the port noise.  It will be at Grafton House at a date and time to be announced.  I have no idea whether Associated British Ports or Southern CementUniland will turn up.

We’ll announce this on the blog when we know.  To get on the mailing list email noise@bridgeward.org.uk

The South West Area forum was interesting with about half the people at the meeting who had never been before and who came along specifically about the noise (as shown by a show of hands).  Well done to Peter Evans for a professional presentation of the problems with the noise.

An interesting point to come up were the amount of jobs at threat if this goes on, with some major investors worked up about this.  ”Looking into the situation” as Labour have promised on their leaflets is just not good enough.

Southern Cement – They’re giving it away for free

Southern Cement are showing their idea of what it’s like to be a good neighbour:

Southern Cement ship discharging cement into the air

Here’s a Southern Cement ship discharging cement into the surrounding air.

Remember the South West Area forum meeting will be at St Francis Church hall on Hawthorn Drive (there’s a map here).  If you need a lift give me a call on 683 669 and I will try to arrange a lift.