| Topic: | Re:Photos of the Centre | |
| Posted by: | Sarah Felstead | |
| Date/Time: | 21/04/09 16:40:00 |
| Thanks for your reply but it would be nice to ask some questions about the development, if you are the spokesperson. The photos are of the public area and the work across the pavement and are all eye sight shots of the site. Are you ashamed (you should be) of the way the work is being conducted and do not wish that to be shown? Any passer by can confirm your opinion in earlier postings about how pedestrians should tidy themselves away and not get in the way of the work. As far as the other issues go you can seek help and advice about security at your site from the Safer Neighbourhood team who could also give you advice about settling in to the Estate. There may be a residents association which you could participate in and I agree the lighting around the Hall could possibly do with some adjustment - instead of high powered security lights, have you asked the Council to check whether the street lights have been surveyed and whether they can be moved and another one inserted? Would you be able to find out whether the Council came out on an emergency call out to secure a potential hazard, and what they said to the people in charge of the site at the time, or afterwards? I spoke to the site builder today and he said that the damage to the pavement doesn't matter as a £2,000 deposit has been paid to cover the costs. He also said that the Council has agreed to you closing of the footpath so you could work on the wall. Perhaps he was told this and that is why he is working in this way or perhaps he is saying what he would like to hear and hoping he will be able to get away with it? |