Thursday 30 June 2011

Launched tonight, and online tomorrow: The Saxonvale Manifesto

Tonight's meeting with Kevin McCloud at the Rook Lane Chapel will see the launch of The Saxonvale Manifesto, which sets out the case against another big supermarket for Frome, and a different vision of the town's future. It'll be here to download from 9am tomorrow (Friday 1st July), and we want as many comments as possible. Watch this space.
(We'll also be selling hard copies for £1 each at the Artisan Market on Catherine Hill this Sunday).

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Public meeting with Kevin McCloud on Thursday 30th June

TV star backs grander designs for Frome

The presenter of Channel 4's Grand Designs has stepped in to help the campaign group opposed to the planned Saxonvale development.

Local resident Kevin McCloud will speak at the next public meeting to be held at at 7.30pm, Thursday 30th June at Rook Lane Chapel.  

"It's a critical point in our campaign.  We understand that the proponents of a big supermarket, St James Investments, will be taking an exclusivity agreement for part of the land in the next few days" explained Frome resident and chairman of the campaign group, Luke Wilde. 

"Things could now start to move very quickly and it's time for the community to put down a marker.  We very much welcome Kevin's experience and input and hope that as many as possible can attend."

The public meeting at Rook Lane Chapel will ask 'If not a big supermarket, what then?  How can a Saxonvale development aid Frome's sustainability?'

At the event the campaign group will present a community manifesto for Saxonvale.  This will combine public feedback from previous meetings held at the Cheese and Grain with thoughts and views shared in local press, social media and email correspondence.  

Mr Wilde added:  "We're putting out a clear message that this community cares about its future and wants to have an active say in it.  The recent council elections underline this. Frome is loved for its independence and that is its point of difference from so many other towns.  If we want a development which is in character with the rest of Frome, we need a big turn out on the night to show the developers we will put up a fight."

Kevin McCloud's recent letter in the Somerset Standard expressed his view on the redevelopment of Frome's Saxonvale site.  He wrote:

"We will not create distinctive local towns that thrive economically and are a pleasure to live in if we make them all identikit places devoid of local businesses. If you want to see what happens when Tesco congregate big retail brands on one of their sites in a market town, take a ride to Shepton Mallet where the life has been sucked out of the town centre.
"The development of the Saxonvale site near the centre of Frome is a great opportunity which will not arise again in our lifetimes and it's an opportunity which should be given to local people."
The Saxonvale development planned by St James Investments includes a supermarket with a footprint of 40,000 square feet, plus a further 40,000 square feet of retail space and 500 car parking spaces.  The Tesco store in Shepton Mallet is of a similar scale to the supermarket planned for the land on Saxonvale.
The meeting next Thursday at Rook Lane Chapel will start at 7.30pm.  Councillors have confirmed they will be in attendance.    



Thursday 2 June 2011

News of a new Co-op foodstore?

This from the Somerset Standard...


"Frome's town centre could well have a small supermarket once again in the next few months – if widespread rumours on a social networking site are to be believed.
"Several Frome people have discussed on Twitter that the Co-operative group is in negotiations with the owners of the Westway Precinct to return to the town just a year after closing its store there.." .more here
Rumours now suggest this is all but confirmed. But where does it leave things in relation to Saxondale? Views please...