Sydney Road residents are frustrated that their views are not being collectively considered. The first road on the ladders next to Turnpike Lane station facing Ducketts Common we are in the forefront of nuisance noise, Illicit drug activity, rat-runs for cars and the dumping of rubbish amongst other ongoing concerns.
No community consultation was sort by the council for agreeing to the change of use to a mosque Taiba (the second for Sydney Rd) in what was the residents community centre at the junction of Willoughby Rd and Sydney. Many residents are annoyed with this decision particularly with the squalor and rubbish in the front. The council have stated that the extension to the end of terrace house, is illegal and must be pulled down. No time scale has been given.
If you are concerned about Sydney Road and the Turnpike Lane area please come to our meeting. Date shortly to be confirmed,
Contact: libraryannie@yahoo.co.uk
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Many thanks for initiating this. Look forward to seeing additional details. // G
We're interested too. Looking forward to hearing more.
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This sounds great. Please let me know when the meeting will take place.
I would definitely be interested. Please let me know details of the meeting.
Thanks
Sophie D
Dear All. The first meeting of the Sydney Road Residents Association is booked for Thursday 6th March 7-30pm to 9-pm. It will take place at the Gospel Centre, rear of the church at the top of Raleigh Road junction with Wightman Road. It is open to all Sydney Road residents. The agenda will consist of discussion for Key concerns for Sydney Road and it's environment, crime, parking, cleaning, planning permissions, Ducketts Common etc. and agreeing on constituition, admin and structure. Do contact me for any additional information. I shall be pleased of any offers of help. Please give those on the street and in the area details of the meeting. look forward to seeing you.
Contact libraryannie@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks Ann
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