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27 April 2010
Visit to a supported living service house for young adults with learning difficulties in Portishead

Yesterday afternoon I had a delightful tea with Dean Thurgood, Tom Kane, Ben Gradwell and Anneke Evans, at the supported living service house for young adults with learning difficulties in Portishead. The points that were raised by group are very relevant to many people living in the Town and perhaps by putting them down here we may be able to get something done quickly.

The biggest issue was crossing the road at Cab Stand in Portishead. Why on earth has it taken the Council six months so far to do nothing about making the crossing safe for pedestrians? The so called shared space is fine for people in cars, but for pedestrians it can be a nightmare, especially if they are old, or young, or disabled or with small children. What is North Somerset Council playing at? It would have taken maybe a couple of hours at most to paint a zebra crossing over each of the junctions, but nothing has been done. So come on North Somerset Council, you said you would do this, pull your finger out and get on with it before someone gets seriously hurt or worse!

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Left to Right, Tom Kane, Dean Thurgood, Ben Gradwell, Brian Mathew and Anneke Evans

Ben Gradwell said, and all agreed, that the Portishead railway was long overdue, and that it would make a great day out for people from Bristol and further afield visiting Portishead, as well as for commuters making their way to work. Tom Kane made the suggestion that the bus timetables are made easier to read, so 1st Bus please take note.

Lastly some members of the group are performing in a ‘Night of Song and Dance’ at the Scotch Horn Leisure Centre in Nailsea on the 13th and 14th of May. The event is being organized by the Brandon Trust and starts at 7pm. The entry ticket costs £10 and includes a ploughman’s supper and tickets are available from the Scotch Horn. All proceeds are going to support the drama group, so if you would like to have a lively night out and support a very worthy local cause, come along and enjoy!

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