Exwick News in Brief June 2012

June 28, 2012 in Exwick

  • Age UK Summer Fete – This years event will take place in St Thomas Pleasure Gardens on Saturday 21st July 2012 from 11am – 4pm.
  • Foxhayes Road – We have reported the blocked drain near to the Exwick Cemetery entrance.
  • Okehampton Road – Faulty street lights reported near the junction with Exwick Road.
  • Coventry Road – In response to complaints we have suggested that some over grown council owned trees on the cemetery boarder are given a crown lift to improve light levels for neighbouring residents.
  • Wellpark Close – New street sign in place.
  • Sport Relief 2012 – Bowhill School raised £84 this year ! Thank you to everyone that donated.

  • Buddle Lane and Redhills  – offensive graffiti removed after complaints.
  • Foxtor Road, Kestor Drive, Hexworthy Avenue, Fingle Close, Redhills Close and Higher Barley Mount – In partnership with EON solar panels installed at nil cost to taxpayers to help reduce fuel poverty and increase energy efficiency.
  • Landhayes Road – Fly tipped refuse in alleyways reported to the council for action.
  • Exe Bridges – Remedial tree pruning done to established trees to ensure strong and healthy growth and    reduce obstructions for drivers.
  • Redhills – Manual removal of weeds and deep litter clean completed.
  • Western Way – Damaged cable box replaced.
  • Rushforth Place – Various housing issues being investigated.
  • John Levers Way & Guys Hylton Allotments – Graffiti removed along factory walls and misuse of motor bikes along cycle route reported and being monitored.
  • Exwick Community Centre – We have been working with the Cleansing Department again about over flowing bins.
  • John Levers Way – Faulty Street Lights reported at entrance.
  • Kinnerton Way – Excess litter and fly tipping reported to the Cleansing Department.
  • Cowick Street – The damaged and loose pavement slabs have been reported and repaired after complaints from Exwick residents.
  • Farm Hill – Over grown hedges along walkways and next to the bus stops reported to Exeter City Council and the Guinness Trust.