CARLTON ROAD
Thanks to those businesses at the Junction Road end of Carlton Road who have resurfaced their forecourts.
WILLIAM PIKE HOUSE
Thanks to Homes in Havering for installing new wooden panels by the entrance door to the block.
ATLANTA BOULEVARD
We have asked whether the Housing Association which owns Charrington Court could repair the entry door to some of the flats.
REPTON AVENUE
Some remedial works have been done to the footway.
KING EDWARD ROAD/ HEARN ROAD/ALEXANDRA ROAD.
Carriageways and footways have been included on the list of resurfacing schemes to be considered for future years by the Council.
MARWELL CLOSE
We reported the parlous state of the street lamp near numbers 21-32 to the Council.
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