SOUTH STREET
The organisation Transport for London has funded environmental improvements including new tree planting and benches in the section of the street near McDonald's.
BRENTWOOD ROAD
We were glad to work with residents who opposed an application for a new mobile phone mast at 46-48 Brentwood Road near Kyme Road, and are glad that the application was refused.
DOLPHIN APPROACH
Five disabled parking bays allowing stays of 3 hours are to be installed. These will be on the same side as the Asda car park near the shopping centre. Elsewhere in the street parking restrictions will be introduced to prohibit waiting and loading at any time.
BALGORES LANE
We have enquired about pavement repairs by the shops as Balgores Lane approaches Gidea Park Station from Carlton Road.
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