MAIN ROAD
We have highlighted the litter that is often strewn around the bin by the bus stop near the Town Hall with the local authority. We were glad to support residents and Gidea Park and District Civic Society opposing a new mobile phone mast near "Costcutters" supermarket, and are glad that the application was refused by the Council.
NORTH STREET
We have asked what can be done about the chewing gum on the pavements in North Street inside the ring road.
TUDOR GARDENS
Residents have asked whether consideration could be given to some slight changes to car-parking restrictions to help ease parking problems arising from people dropping off children at school.
ROSSALL CLOSE
We have sought advice from the Council on problems arising from weeds growing into residents’ properties and other issues associated with the development of the new Hylands School.
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