ALBERT ROAD
We are aware of traffic infringements and thank residents for highlighting them to us. We have raised the matters with the relevant bodies to see whether a way forward can be found.
PARK END ROAD
Improvements have been made to the pathway leading through the Library Gardens. Many thanks to the Council’s Parks Department and Library Service for the beautiful planters in front of the library entrance which have added much to our pleasure over the summer.
STREET CLEANING NEAR ROMFORD STATION
We are advised that there will be regular washing of this area once the new paving has bedded in. This will include footways and bins and be in addition to the current street cleaning regime in the area. The Council is also going to consider whether the organisation Transport for London may be willing to fund further enviornmental improvements in this area.
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