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Surgery summary

  • caterhamva
  • May 27, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 24, 2021

On Saturday 22 May, the Village Association held the first of its Residents Surgery of 2021 and the first in over a year due to the Covid restrictions. The open surgery was attended by a small group of residents, including a number who have recently moved into the Village.


Topics discussed with the VA Directors included:

  • Completion of the double yellow lines and parking generally particularly in Alexander Crescent.

  • Feasibility of installing a pedestrian crossing by the Wardens Hut

  • Landscaping with a mix of praise, concern and clarity sought

  • Potential for new vehicle access into the Village

  • Feedback and clarity on the work of Hazelvine

  • Questions on the work and role of the VA

  • Repair & replacement of fencing

  • Facebook Group and general communications

We are grateful to the residents who took the time to come and talk to us and will continue to work and communicate with residents to maintain and improve our neighbourhood.


The next Residents Surgery is planned for Saturday 4 September 2021.

 
 

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