MAIN ROAD
The Council intends to replace the bench outside Harefield Manor Hotel once the current works to the frontage of the hotel are completed. New beacon columns have been installed on the zebra crossing near Hill Court. We understand that the old columns will be removed once the electricity supply has been transferred to the new ones and the street lighting contractor is satisfied with their operation.
NORTH STREET
We reported poor quality repair work to the public footway by "Andrews" letting agents to the Council. Unfortunately, in our view, work has started on a major new development in North Street just inside the Ring Road. The block being built will be very tall and was refused by the local authority but approved by the National Planning Inspectorate, over-ruling the Council.
ST. EDWARD’S WAY
We have asked whether the Council could liaise with the owners of the shrub bed at the junction with Market Link to encourage them to improve the maintenance of it. The Council has rejected proposal for junction changes at the junction of St. Edward’s Way and Mawney Road.
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