Exwick Ward News In Brief – February 2012
February 17, 2012 in Exwick
Exwick Community Centre & Shop – We reported the seriously over flowing bottle banks.
- Exwick Playing Fields and Flower Pot Playing Fields – Graffiti and vandalised Signage at the changing rooms and in the car park reported.
- Antonine Crescent – Obscured 20mph sign reported for action.
- Kestor Drive – Anti Social Behaviour , housing issues and car damage reported and being monitored.
- Exwick Hill – After complaints from residents we have requested that the Higher Exwick Hill is replaced with one that just indicates Exwick Hill.
- Buddle Lane – Damaged street sign reported.
- Knowle Drive and Moorland Way – New street signs now in place.
- Redhills – We are continuing to work with local residents and community police teams to address concerns about vandalism, antisocial behaviour, and noise issues at the bottom of Redhills, at both bus stops and around the Isleworth Road shopping area. Please keep us informed of any further problems so that we can ensure that they are logged.
- Gloucester Road Play Area – Following concerns from local parents and families we have requested that a safety latch is put on the main gate to prevent children running out on to the road as a matter of urgency.
- Honeysuckle Court – Abandoned van and anti social behaviour reported for action.
- Moorland Way – We are still pressing for action on the poor road surface.
- Guys Hylton Allotments – Vandalism and graffiti on the walls of the factory and along the cycle track reported.
- Exwick Villas and Exwick Road – As promised at the public meeting held at the Village Inn, we raised the on-going serious traffic, access and parking issues at the Exeter Highways Committee with officers and police, and have requested that the agreed changes are advertised.
- Ashleigh Close – We have reported the very poor road surface. We have pressed for action to address the immediate safety defects, and sought confirmation when the road is due to be fully resurfaced.
- Medley Court – Anti social behaviour and refuse collection issues being actioned and monitored.
- Addison Close – Damaged Neighbourhood Watch sign reported.
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