NORTH STREET
Unfortunately, in our view, work seems to have started on a major development at 23-55 North Street, inside the Ring Road. This application was refused by the local authority but approved by the national Planning Inspectorate, over-ruling the Council, on appeal from the applicants. The Council is examining new machines to clean gum off of the pavements here and elsewhere in the town centre. Further planting is to take place on the outside edge of North Street roundabout during late Autumn to improve visual appeal on the approach to the town.
MAIN ROAD
Following enquiries by residents, we have asked whether it is intended that the bench outside Harefield Manor Hotel at the junction with Pettits Lane is to be reinstated following recent work by the hotel.
KINGSTON ROAD
The national Planning Inspectorate has supported the decision by Havering Council to refuse planning permission for the demolition of the bungalow at 3 Kingston Road and its replacement with 6 x 1 bedroom flats. The Council has refused an application to extend and make other alterations to the nursing home at the junction of Kingston Road and Gilbert Road.
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