Agenda and minutes
Venue: Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BQ
Contact: Salar Rida Email: Hendon.residentsforum@barnet.gov.uk 020 8359 7113
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Issues List with Responses PDF 104 KB Minutes: Minutes of the Hendon Residents Forum 5 July 2017 Members present: Councillor Sury Khatri (Chairman) Councillor John Hart (Vice-Chairman)
The Forum received an oral presentation from Councillor Nagus Narenthira who spoke on the petition on behalf of the lead petitioner. The Forum heard about the vehicles largely belonging to a private company parking causing a nuisance on this road and the residents indicated this started at the beginning of the year. Vehicles were parked and left for quite some time without any movement on the road. The Forum also heard a presentation by Mr Andrew Dismore, GLA Member, as residents had also contacted him about this matter which was impacting on their street amenity and quiet enjoyment of life. Mr Dismore made a suggestion that S130 powers be used to resolve the situation. The Chairman thanked the attendants for their contributions and informed them that the Council was going to conduct a wide area consultation arising from the Colindale area development and that Rushgrove Avenue would be included and the residents would then have an opportunity to submit comments as part of this wider formal consultation.
Following notification of the petition, the Chairman referred the petition to the Strategic Director for Environment to respond to within 20 working days.
The Forum noted the issues set out by the lead petitioner and endorsed by Councillor Helena Hart.
Following notification of the petition, the Chairman referred the petition to the Hendon Area Committee meeting on 24 July 2017.
The Forum received an oral presentation from the lead petitioner on the issues in relation to traffic and parking in Tithe Walk. The meeting was informed that the road was being used as a rat run and cut through by traffic from A1 to escape the queue backing up from the traffic lights at the Five Ways Corner going through this road onto Page Street. In addition to the speeding vehicles cars were being parked by the nearby private companies which is causing a nuisance and resulting in traffic jams in both directions as traffic is unable to pass each other. This in turn presents a danger and risk to pedestrians, children and other road users. The Chairman thanked the attendants for their contributions and informed them that the Council was going to conduct a wide area consultation arising from the Colindale area development and that Tithe Walk would be included and the residents would then have an opportunity to submit comments as part of this wider formal consultation.
Following notification of the petition, the Chairman referred the petition to the Strategic Director for Environment to respond to within 20 working days.
The Forum received an oral presentation from the lead petitioner who ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |