SOUTH STREET
We have supported residents in objecting to a further application for a licence to sell alcohol and in objecting to a proposal to increase the height of the flats above the shops at the end of Regarth Avenue. We understand that the applicants have withdrawn this latter application. We have raised concerns about heavy goods vehicle traffic in South Street on behalf of residents. Footpath improvements near Arcade Place and the junction with Western Road are to be funded by the organisation Transport for London, as are footpath widening and improvements near the station at Havana Close/ the Battis near the station. Further works to improve pavements and the street scene between Havana Close and the junction of Western Road and South Street, also funded by Transport for London, are to be carried out later in the year. Many thanks to residents near the Nat West bank for contacting us about excessive noise made during recent works on the building. We made the bank aware of the anti-social nature of this noise.
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