Following recent consultations across the Town Centre cluster a number of issues have been repeatedly mentioned as priorities for residents.
Eastcott
In the Eastcott area of the Cluster most concerns expressed by local people are around the following issues:
- Residents parking
- Double yellow lines and parking issues
- The number of shared houses and houses of multiple occupation
- Cleanliness and appearance of the neighbourhood
- Places for young people to play
Queens Park
In the Queens Park area most concerns raised were around the following issues:
- Anti social behaviour in Queens Park
- Cleanliness of the local neighbourhood
- Speeding on Groundwell road and Drove road
- Anti social behaviour in the rear alleys
Broad Green
In the Broad Green area concerns were raised about the following issues:
- Lack of Community facilities
- Parking and Double yellow lines
- Cleanliness of the local neighbourhood
- Anti Social behaviour
In other parts of central ward concerns were raised about the following issues:
- Future use of Central Community Centre
- Places for young people to play
- Anti social behaviour in Farringdon road park
- Cleanliness of the local neighbourhood
- Parking issues
- Anti social behaviour at The Parade
Others issues have also been identified ranging from not enough street lights through to the number of empty buildings in the town centre.
We would like to ask all residents living in the town centre cluster to share their views about their neighbourhood and think about how these might be resolved working together to provide a sustainable solution.
If you would like to be involved or make suggestions please follow the link below to add your comments.

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December 17, 2009 at 11:39 pm
eikomadori
Graffiti tagging seems to be on the increase again. I get the impression that it has dropped from the police’s priorities. The subway under the railway near the Oasis is particularly bad, as is the fence under the water tank on Bristol Street. Surely the mobile CCTV that the council bought last year could be used to help tackle this.