Friday 26 February 2010

Neglect in Cheeseman's Terrace


The North End Labour Action Team came across this sight when conducting a street surgery recently on Cheeseman's Terrace.


What is supposed to be a communal park, children's playground and recreational area is more like a dumping ground. Rubbish remains uncollected and the drains are blocked, leading to stinking water collecting and covering a large area.


Residents say that the problem is caused by both broken security gates, which are meant to restrict access to the park to residents, and by the service gate being left open by refuse collection vehicles. Perhaps most inconsiderately of all, vehicles also appear to have simply driven onto and ruined the grass, which is supposed to be an area for kids to play in!


The playground facilities also remain in a state of distress. Local residents told the Labour Action Team they were disgusted and did not feel safe letting their children play there.

What is the Tory Council playing at? We know they have plans to demolish estates across the borough, but there is no reason to treat properties that they are responsible for so poorly.


Thursday 4 February 2010

Talgarth Parking Ban Continues

A number of residents of Talgarth Road have recently expressed their anger to us regarding the Council's failure to convince TfL to lift the street's parking ban.


Since April 2008, parking along the south of Talgarth Road has been severely restricted due to TfL concerns over the integrity of the road . When the ban was first introduced, the Tory Councillor responsible for streets in the borough, Nick Botterill, feigned outrage and said the Council would be "doing everything we can to put pressure on TfL to reconsider this course of action." Almost two years later, the problem remains.


In fact, after Boris won control of TfL in May 2008, the Tory council went strangely quiet on the issue. A H&F news story in May 2009 found Mr Botterill much calmer, saying the Tory Council "understand TfL’s concerns over the parking bays on Talgarth Road and are calling for them to reach a solution to the problem as quickly as possible." Yet, again, another year after this, the problem remains and TfL has not even yet launched a long-promised public consultation.


The local Labour Action Team is worried that the Tory Council is unwilling to effectively challenge Boris' TFL over an important local issue. If elected, North End Labour councillors are committed to standing up for local residents to the Council, the London Mayor and the Government, no matter what party is in power.

 
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