W4 Residents Uniquely Impacted By Grove Park Traffic Measures

Chiswick Homefields councillor John Todd reports back on his week


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Grove park residents traffic restrictions. Impact on Chiswick residents. Borough comparison.

Following our successful call-in of the London Borough of Hounslow Council (LBH) restriction barring residents on the Dukes Meadow side of the A316 from entering Staveley Road many other Chiswick residents still face extended journeys to gain access to parts of Grove Park to see doctors and others. The underlying traffic scheme designed to exclude rat running by motorists now materially inhibits Chiswick residents in a way not replicated in other London boroughs.

The Hammersmith and Fulham Borough (H&F) ‘South Fulham Traffic Congestion and Pollution Reduction Scheme’ (TCPR) is described ‘as a precision tool for tackling rat running but not for tackling local traffic activity’. H&F describes Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN) as a blunt instrument for tackling rat running alone, more affective at reducing total traffic including local.

Unlike our LTN’s the streets covered by the TCPR scheme remain freely open to all residents of H&F.

Black taxis, local minicabs, carers and healthcare, and visitors pre-registered by residents get access too. Business vehicles or specialised service vehicles get a onetime registration renewed annually. Tradesmen obtain a daily permit.

We, Conservative councillors, have persuaded LBH to make a number of alterations to the new Staveley Road scheme and persuaded our parking services to cancel some PCN’s that were incorrectly issued.

Cllr Sam Hearn our Lead on Traffic and Transport has written to the LBH Assistant Director of Traffic requesting we implement the TCPR concessions adopted by H&F highlighted above.

Dukes Meadows Footbridge sections under construction

Construction is taking place in a huge hangar located in Sittingbourne Kent. The project is on time and without issues.

Dukes Meadows Footbridge sections under construction

Dukes Meadows Footbridge sections under construction

 

On the Hounslow Dukes Meadow construction site the bridge supporting pillars and related works are progressing satisfactorily too.

Street drinking – Anti social behaviour

Public Spaces Protection Order (Borough Wide 2017-Alcohol) - This Order introduced on the 1st January 2018 for a period of 3 years restricted the consumption of alcohol in any park, open space or highway in the London Borough of Hounslow.

It’s an effective tool against anti-social behaviour which can have a material detrimental effect on the quality of life in the community. We frequently have empty spirit and other alcohol bottles and related debris left in the Chiswick Lane area.

The Police, businesses and my constituents are shocked to learn that this order was not renewed on the 1/1/21 although street signage still shows the Order to be valid. I’ve asked Cllr Dunne the Labour Cabinet member to give a timetable for the urgent renewal of this Order.

Council tax time

February’s cabinet meeting will announce the tax figure for April 2022-23. The financial cabinet report in November implied no change.

The current Labour administration has been materially increasing staff numbers and its Human Resources department cost. Salaries in 2017-18 totalled £74.7million for 2021-2022 and its now £89.5million. HR costs increased from £500,000 to over £1million. This is in addition to the increase in council tax last year which saw some councillors’ salaries increased, and no doubt with Labour’s track record, they will increase council tax again!

We recently acquired an Assistant Chief Executive who is building a ‘One Hounslow’ empire. She has hired staff costing £800,000 and the Chief Executive £400,000.

HM Government has so far given over £164million to LBH to support council expenditure and grant funding.

Yet again, LBH is to carry forward £25million unspent Capital funds into the next financial year – could this not be spent on helping our local people and economy?

As a Conservative Group, we continue to monitor and challenge.

Cllr John Todd

john.todd@hounslow.gov.uk
07866 784651

SURGERIES ARE BACK!

We are now able to hold face-to-face surgeries again and, as before, will be available in Chiswick and in Gunnersbury. Chiswick: Every Saturday from 9.30am to 10.30am at Chiswick Library (the nine Conservative councillors take this surgery in turn). Gunnersbury: First Saturday of the month from 10am to 11am at The Gunnersbury Triangle Club, Triangle Way, off The Ridgeway, W3 8LU (at least one of the Turnham Green ward councillors will take this surgery).

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Most council meetings are now taking place in person at Hounslow House though a few, such as licensing panel meetings, continue to be held virtually. Even if they are held in person, you can watch them live (or later) on  the council's YouTube channel . Please check for each meeting by looking at the  agenda reports pack for each committee.

The key council meetings coming up are:  

Chiswick Homefields ward

Cllr Patrick Barr
patrick.barr@hounslow.gov.uk
07976 703263

Cllr Gerald McGregor
gerald.mcgregor@hounslow.gov.uk
07866 784821

Cllr John Todd
john.todd@hounslow.gov.uk
07866 784651

Chiswick Riverside ward

Cllr Michael Denniss
michael.denniss@hounslow.gov.uk
07976 703274

Cllr Gabriella Giles
gabriella.giles@hounslow.gov.uk
07966 270823

Cllr Sam Hearn
sam.hearn@hounslow.gov.uk
07833 376222

Turnham Green ward

Cllr Joanna Biddolph
joanna.biddolph@hounslow.gov.uk
07976 703446

Cllr Ranjit Gill
ranjit.gill@hounslow.gov.uk
07976 702956

Cllr Ron Mushiso
ron.mushiso@hounslow.gov.uk
07976 702887

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January 22, 2022