Southgate Improvement Works

Hello Cllrs,

During previous engagement we have discussed a Town Centres Capital Improvement Programme in development for Southgate based on feedback from you and the wider community. This email is to let you know that the programme will now be starting from next Monday with repainting taking place covering the following areas: 

•             Railings around the station and along the main high street; 

•             Bollards around the station and along the main high street; and 

•             Hanging basket posts along the main high street 

As the programme is developed we will ensure you are updated.

Kind regards,

3 thoughts on “Southgate Improvement Works

  1. Hi Stephanos
    Well done…My wife and I commented on the painting of the railings earlier today…Must be a first!!! Southgate improvements…wow!!!! well overdue.

    The next thing you will achieve is the resiting of the ‘everclosed’ police station. which is a disgarce and has become the preferred eating area for the mass of delivery couriers now taking up permanent residence there.

    The seating area for the public opposite (by Greggs) is controvesial but we feel it is certaimly worth ‘seeing how it pans out’

    We have had planted borders outside our houses (after a lot of pressure on my part) in The Bourne and they look great and are being well maintained by the contactors

    Even Grovelands has seen swing replacements, board walk improvents in the wetland area and signage…all greatly apprecaited.

    I have Southgate photo archives and hopefully we will see a return to an area we can be proud of…or am i too hopeful?? ,,,,,Anyway, well done (especiaily as I am a grumpy old man)

    Ralph Kley

  2. Improvements to our areas is a Great beginning to a brighter environment and a great way of living mentally and physically, I personally feel it does have huge affect on our health how we live our lives.

    I hope other Councillors around London will also have the same passion to invest in the People and Communities and follow suit too improving our rundown areas as we deserve a better future.

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