The Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association were once again out and about in Collier Row on Saturday, meeting and talking to local residents about their issues and concerns with Havering Council as part of their regular street surgeries.
The main topics of conversation amongst residents was the impending planning application for 48 flats on Hampden Lodge, the former Care Home in Clockhouse Lane, the lack of activity from StreetCare, in relation to dog fouling and street cleaning.
The main topics of conversation amongst residents was the impending planning application for 48 flats on Hampden Lodge, the former Care Home in Clockhouse Lane, the lack of activity from StreetCare, in relation to dog fouling and street cleaning.
Also, on the list was more issues with Homes in Havering, including the CCTV charge that residents have to pay, even if they have do not have CCTV coverage in their road and the state of Collier Row parks.
Cllr Mann said “It is great to be out and about in our Wards, listening to what residents want and how their every day lives are affected by Havering Council”.
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