Roads Re-Surfaced
At last the lower end of Harris Rd, Ellwood Gardens and Avon Close have been resurfaced with Rother Close soon to be.
At last the lower end of Harris Rd, Ellwood Gardens and Avon Close have been resurfaced with Rother Close soon to be.
The local Stanborough Councillors gave a grant to Watford General Hospital Charity in order to provide toys to be given at Christmas to children at the Starfish Children's Ward at Watford General Hospital.
After a lot of chasing of Herts County Council by Cllr Tim Williams, the annual sucker growth from the trees aligning the A41/North Western Avenue (from Purbrock Ave to Rushton Ave) were finally cutback giving clear passage along the footway.
Cllrs Tim Williams and Lenny Nembhard were joined by Mayor Peter Taylor at another bulb planting project recently.
The block drainage on Balmoral Road and Regent Street has been reported by the Liberal Democrats Team, we have noticed these ongoing issues and will continue to report them to HCC.
This year, Watford Rotary Club will be making two visits of Santa's Sleigh to the Cassiobury Estate. The first visit will be on 19 December and the second on 20 December. Both visits start at 6pm.
Many residents living in or near The Gardens have raised concerns with us about proposals to erect a 20m tall telecoms mast and associated equipment cabinets, in The Gardens. If approved, this mast would stand at double the height of nearby houses, dominating the outlook for nearby residents. The mast and equipment cabinets would also restrict the width of the pavement.
A long-awaited CCTV security system for the Church Road subway was finally installed in November. “Nascot councillors know how important this installation is to local residents in deterring crime and ASB, so I’m delighted it’s finally here,” said Cllr Mark Hofman.
A locally listed Art Deco former Lloyds Bank on St Albans Road has been sold to a property developer. Planning approval was given in 2019 to turn the building into 14 flats and a retail unit.
The council’s parking teams have asked wardens to step patrols at trouble spots around Nascot, in response to requests from your local councillors.