VICTORIA ROAD
It is hoped that an application can be made to the organisation Transport for London for funding to make environmental and car-parking improvements in Victoria Road inside the ring road, and consultation has been ongoing with businesses and residents in the area about how best this could be done. Many thanks to the resident who reported the loose hoarding on the approach to the railway bridge near where Salisbury Forge used to be. We reported the matter urgently to Network Rail.
SUPPORTING OUR ARMED FORCES
Havering Council and a number of other local organisations have signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant to promote public understanding and awareness of the issues affecting the Armed Forces Community in the borough and to help the Armed Forces achieve wider community engagement here. For more information on the covenant please see the Ministry of Defence website.
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When were the residents consulted? As a director of the residents association for the largest apartment community in Victoria Road I know that we haven't been consulted.
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