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.
WATERLOO ROAD/EXCHANGE STREET
The Council has agreed changes to the road layout and traffic signals at this junction to improve safety and traffic flow. Many thanks to local residents who contributed actively to consultation on the matter.
Popular Posts
-
A celebration of culture in Havering will take place at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch on Saturday 11 October from 10am to 4pm. The a...
-
LODGE AVENUE Following consultation with residents, "School keep clear" restrictions are to be amended near Gidea Park Primary S...
-
I am still endeavouring to have a pedestrian refuge installed in Juncton Road so that the elderly residents whom live on one side of the str...
-
Cash fares no longer accepted on buses in London London buses will no longer accept cash from Sunday 6 July, to speed up boarding times and...
-
REGARTH AVENUE We have asked for problems with the bridge at the end of Regarth Avenue to be raised with the owners of the structure. MER...
-
'Italia in Piazza' will return to Romford on Sunday 26th June 10:00 - 16:00. Italian Market returns to Romford town centre on Sund...
-
Crackdown at recycling centres From January, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras will be in use at the four Reuse and Recycli...
-
No: 67.9% Yes: 32.1% Region Yes votes Yes % No votes No % Northern Ireland 289,088 43.7 372,7060 56.3 London 734,427 39.5 1,123,480 6...
-
VISUAL ARTS CENTRE The Visual Arts Centre in front of Frances Bardsley School in Brentwood Road is preparing for its annual BASH (Big Art...
-
Protecting sporting facilities Lord Moynihan, the chairman of the British Olympic Association, has argued that councils should be force...
No comments:
Post a Comment