At the November 22nd meeting a resident raised concerns about noise and disturbance due to use by non-resident users who may not be fully aware of, nor respect the private, residential nature of the Estate.
I think it would be appropriate if the Fusion management company were informed that the City Walkway accessed from Fann St was constructed specifically to provide members of the public access to the GLLC, in respect of the private residential nature of the Estate. Obviously this is not the most direct route for most users, and neither the City nor Fusion can enforce non-resident users to use this route. However I think it is encumbant on both the City and on Fusion to highlight this as the main access route and encourage non-resident users to use this access route, as well as respect the residential area. Therefore I would like to propose that the City require Fusion to ensure that this is publicised as the main access route in all literature, marketing material, website etc, as well as highlighted within the Leisure Centre itself, and that GLLC employees should be trained to be aware of this and to be conscious to encourage users to be aware of this.
Similarly I would like to see the City support this with appropriate signage. Currently the signs around the Estate are somewhat confusing.
On both ends of Fann St the signage currently (and correctly) directs people into Fann St when looking for the GLLC.
However on Fann St itself the sign to the GLLC that stands by the road ramp seems to point people to walk across the podium area between Gt Arthur House and the Shakespeare, while the sign on the side of Cuthbert Harrowing House discourages people to use the City Walkway because of the big "Private Estate - No Entry" sign (which is correctly telling vehicle drivers not to drive down the ramp, but it's placing means that it may discourage pedestrians from using the City Walkway).
Access via the podium area is further encouraged by the signs on either side of the steps by Cullum Welch House which direct pedestrians to use the steps below Cullum Welch House to access the GLLC.
I think some of these signs should be removed and clearer signage to encourage access by the City Walkway would be appropriate.
On a similar note some of the other local signage is also confusing.
1. The direction to COLCEC on the sign at the corner of Fann St and Golden Lane is incorrectly pointing along Fann St rather than up Golden Lane.
2. The sign on Golden Lane at the end of Basterfield House inappropriately encourages pedestrians going to Barbican Station to enter Golden Lane Estate no doubt leaving them lost within the Estate, rather than continue south along Golden Lane.
What do other residents think?