Issues

by Drummond Road on 30 November 2009 · 0 comments

Welcome to our Issues section where we will explore each issue of concern to us in detail. Beginning with an overview of the issue, you will be able to comment and join in the discussion once you have registered with our site, a very quick and simple process that takes just minutes to complete.

We cannot deal with or get involved with any personal disputes that you may have with neighbours. This is just a community web site that represents us all as a whole, collectively. Whilst we do not wish any community member to suffer in neighbourly disputes, we can only advise you whom to contact to get support. We will, however, do our best to provide you with any sources of help that you can access directly.

Whilst we are writing up each issue for publication here, there is plenty of information already available which you can access by exploring the links we have provided on the right hand side of this site. For your convenience, we also list them below so just start clicking to explore and join in.

In addition to this site, we are making good tactical use of  a number of  powerful social media sites such as Twitter, Twub and Facebook to spread the word and add weight to our Campaign. New members are joining in and contributing daily.

Additionally, we have an active issue registered with FixMyStreet reporting our concerns regarding the Shady Grove. This a truly great site. If you haven’t seen it already you should do now because it gets results, fast.

We also leverage Google Maps as part of our Campaign strategy and have our own site with them which really puts our situation here  into perspective very graphically and extremely powerfully. Just click on the icons there for a guided tour. Google Street view is fully activated so you are able to ‘virtually’ go wherever you like to explore the area in any mode, satellite view, etc.

Some useful information regarding opening up Drummond Road and other issues, too, can also be obtained by reading the St Pauls Neighbourhood Plan and  on the St Pauls Unlimited Community Partnership web site.

Come back soon for updates!

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