Disappointingly, a few residents are responsible for the illegal dumping of rubbish near the corner of Hornsey Park Road and Mayes Road.
There will be pre booked collection service large/bulky items (details to follow).
The Clean Up Day is the perfect opportunity for us, as individuals, as neighbours working together and through PMRA (the residents association) to spruce up the area and remind ourselves what a fine place it is.Watch out for our leaflets, more details here and a presentation by Veolia at the PMRA meeting on Wednesday, 12th October, 2016 .
Life on Hornsey Park Road has been plagued with problems including noise, pollution and crumbling pavements, on top of this there appears to be a lack of strategic vision for the future. Council Leader Peray Ahmet and a few of her fellow councillors came to discuss the issues with our representatives.
Eight of us got out before the rain last Saturday. We cut back a lot of growth at the Lavender Garden ready for winter. Most of what we cleared has now gone down for composting. By John Miles
The loss of trees is becoming an issue locally. The wonderful false acacia at the junction of Mayes Road and Coburg Road was removed because it ‘had a fungus’ - just in time for the planning application to build on the petrol station site beside it.
Photo: The gardening team – John. Ben, Polly and John – out on a Saturday morning
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