Fw: Road Access- Underwood Road adjacent to cleaning depot
Fw: Road Access- Underwood Road adjacent to cleaning depot
Fw: Road Access- Underwood Road adjacent to cleaning depot
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To: Andrew McIlwraith/PlanningTransport/Renfrewshire_Council@Renfrewshire_Council,<br />
Cc:<br />
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Subject: <strong>Fw</strong>: <strong>Road</strong> <strong>Access</strong>- <strong>Underwood</strong> <strong>Road</strong> <strong>adjacent</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>cleaning</strong> <strong>depot</strong><br />
From: John Everett/PlanningTransport/Renfrewshire_Council - Thursday 19/07/2012 09:43<br />
John John Everett<br />
Everett<br />
Supervisory Engineer, <strong>Road</strong>s Development Team, Planning & Transport Services<br />
Renfrewshire Council, Cot<strong>to</strong>n St, Paisley, PA1 1ST Tel 0300 3000 144 Fax 0141 618 7935<br />
Direct Dial 0141 618 7878<br />
Stuart Rankin 0141 618 7872 Steven Kerrigan 0141 618 7871 Austin Reid 0141 618 7873 Stewart Marshall 0141 618 7879 Kathryn Cooper 0141<br />
618 7882<br />
----- Forwarded by John Everett/PlanningTransport/Renfrewshire_Council on 19/07/2012 09:43 -----<br />
From: John Everett/PlanningTransport/Renfrewshire_Council<br />
To: West Coast Reclamation <br />
Cc: austin.reid@renfrewshire.gov.uk, thomas4030@googlemail.com, Graham<br />
Doig/PlanningTransport/Renfrewshire_Council@Renfrewshire_Council<br />
Date: 19/07/2012 09:22<br />
Subject: Re: <strong>Road</strong> <strong>Access</strong>- <strong>Underwood</strong> <strong>Road</strong> <strong>adjacent</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>cleaning</strong> <strong>depot</strong><br />
hi <strong>to</strong>mmy<br />
can you give me a call <strong>to</strong> discuss ( I don't have your phone no)<br />
I presume this is the old filling station site that McGarvies had more recently , if so the footway and old<br />
accesses are in poor condition and are not publically maintained<br />
if a new access were <strong>to</strong> be formed we would seek that the old ones are closed and the footway<br />
resurfaced and once done we would then adopt it for and take on future maintenance and public<br />
liability for it<br />
<strong>to</strong> agree the extent of the works and give you permissions <strong>to</strong> work on the " road" ( includes footways)<br />
we need <strong>to</strong> go though the <strong>Road</strong> Scot Act procedure of the roads authority giving you consent<br />
This is known as Section 56 consent and is a simple procedure and normally is a drawing showing<br />
what is <strong>to</strong> be done which once agreed we will doquet as approved and this allows you <strong>to</strong> proceed <strong>to</strong><br />
getting a road opening permit and notifying the Scottish <strong>Road</strong>work's Registrar of when the works will<br />
take place etc<br />
regards<br />
John John Everett<br />
Everett<br />
Supervisory Engineer, <strong>Road</strong>s Development Team, Planning & Transport Services<br />
Renfrewshire Council, Cot<strong>to</strong>n St, Paisley, PA1 1ST Tel 0300 3000 144 Fax 0141 618 7935<br />
Direct Dial 0141 618 7878<br />
Stuart Rankin 0141 618 7872 Steven Kerrigan 0141 618 7871 Austin Reid 0141 618 7873 Stewart Marshall 0141 618 7879 Kathryn Cooper 0141<br />
618 7882<br />
West Coast Reclamation Hi John I was given your details by Andre... 10/07/2012 11:25:40<br />
From: West Coast Reclamation <br />
To: john.everett@renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />
Cc: austin.reid@renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />
Date: 10/07/2012 11:25<br />
Subject: <strong>Road</strong> <strong>Access</strong><br />
Sent by: thomas4030@googlemail.com
Hi John<br />
I was given your details by Andrew McIlwraith from the planning dept<br />
at the council. I intend <strong>to</strong> move our Architectural Salvage and<br />
Reclamation business from Greenhill Rd, <strong>to</strong> a new and bigger yard at 48<br />
<strong>Underwood</strong> Rd. This is the yard that is directly <strong>adjacent</strong> <strong>to</strong> the<br />
Council refuge dept. At present, the yard has two gates in<strong>to</strong> the yard<br />
and I understand, the gate at the council side may not be an option<br />
for use. If you can let me know if the gates are acceptable or not, I<br />
would greatly appreciate this.<br />
If you intend visiting the yard, you will see, there is one gate at<br />
the council rd side and another about 30 mtrs further down the street,<br />
<strong>to</strong>wards the old milk marketing board building.We have already set the<br />
wheels in motion for all utilities <strong>to</strong> be set up and for the planning<br />
permission <strong>to</strong> be granted.<br />
Do you need any drawings or links for the land?<br />
How long before we know if the access is acceptable?<br />
I obviously need <strong>to</strong> make sure everything is above board, before<br />
spending a fortune on planning and utilities, hence the reason I need<br />
<strong>to</strong> know a timescale for these results etc. Any assistance you can<br />
provide in this matter <strong>to</strong> be settled, will be greatly appreciated.<br />
Many thanks Tommy Unsworth<br />
http://www.westcoastreclamation.com