Month: March 2011

Grit boxes

LibDems have made sure that grit boxes have started to appear at key points in Belmont ward. There’s one a the corner of Belmont Park Avenue and another where St Mark’s Road meets Castle Drive. Cllr Rajiv Chelani said, “Both boxes are situated on slopes and will become very useful when icy weather strikes again. […]

Ellington Park

Swift action by your LibDem councillors have ensured that patch repairs were done to potholes in the inner area of Ellington Park before winter weather hit. The work was completed to provide a flat road surface. LibDems have also made sure that in the spring the housing association , who are responsible for the inner […]

Stopping lorries in Cordwallis

Following pressure from your local LibDems, a width restriction is now being erected to stop large lorries from going around the hairpin between Cordwallis Road and Norfolk Road. Your local LibDem councillors continued to push to get a solution to the problem after many residents raised their concerns. Although relatively few lorries make this manoeuvre,  […]

Ray Mill Island

Ray Mill Island is very popular all year round. Visitors will have noticed that an area is fenced off following a landslip into the river. Specialist contractors are being sought and the repair should be completed by Easter 2011. Your local LibDems will montor the situation to ensure that time scales are adhered to. In […]

Development of Evenlode

Planning permission has ben granted for the refurbishment and development of Evenlode. Some residents have some concerns regarding the detail of the plans and your local LibDems will continue to work with everyone concerned to resolve any outstanding issues. Download QR

The Parade-Bridge Road

The footpath outside the parade of shops in Bridge Road is very uneven and several people have tripped and fallen recently. All but one of the shops is inaccesible to people with mobility problems. Many elderly residents live nearby and local LibDems are campaigning for the council to make imrpovements for their safety and well […]

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