Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association, Action Member for Havering Park, Kevin Tonks (pictured above) has hit out at the current situation at Highfield Towers, in Collier Row, with the electric front doors to the Towers still not working after some seven months of being out of action.
He Said "Homes in Havering promised to fix the doors last August and here we are now, seven months later and they still have not been fixed, this is an unacceptable delay to the residents of Highfield Towers, who are being charged a service charge and not receiving a proper service"
Havering Park Ward Councillor, Andrew Mann, said "I have spoken with the HiH CCTV control room manager and been informed that the anti-social behaviour has increased ten fold over the last 7 months, it is putting unnecessary extra work on the local Police teams. It is beyond contempt that HiH have still not carried out this basic repair and they are letting their residents down badly".
Cllr Mann has now written to the Acting Homes in Havering Chief Executive, formally complaining about the situation.
He Said "Homes in Havering promised to fix the doors last August and here we are now, seven months later and they still have not been fixed, this is an unacceptable delay to the residents of Highfield Towers, who are being charged a service charge and not receiving a proper service"
Havering Park Ward Councillor, Andrew Mann, said "I have spoken with the HiH CCTV control room manager and been informed that the anti-social behaviour has increased ten fold over the last 7 months, it is putting unnecessary extra work on the local Police teams. It is beyond contempt that HiH have still not carried out this basic repair and they are letting their residents down badly".
Cllr Mann has now written to the Acting Homes in Havering Chief Executive, formally complaining about the situation.
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