Waterloo and Queen Street local resident letter June 2022

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WATERLOO AND QUEEN STREET REGENERATION LOCAL RESIDENT LETTER

June 2022

Thanks to all of you that were able to attend the meeting on Thursday 16 th June at the Salvation Army, Romford. The meeting gave an update on progress and, as always, provided an opportunity to raise any questions or concerns to the joint venture team from Havering Council and Wates Residential. Below is a summary of the questions raised and the actions taken. Residents said Vibration and piling and transparency of comms Light outside 18 Cotleigh Road still to be addressed Controlled Parking Zone

Question about any planned noisy works and how residents will be notified about the next stages of planned works Question about installing dummy cameras on the church hoarding to help with antisocial behaviour Question about the ‘mound’ on site Continued monitoring of dust and noise

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The Wates Construction Team confirmed there were no machines working adjacent to the Cotleigh Road back gardens at the time in question. Any further issues, please do let Neil Shaftain know immediately. This issue will be resolved within the next three weeks with the installation of shields fitted to the lights

Neil’s details are at the bottom of the newsletter

The estate currently falls within the ROST permit area, however the current thinking is that the redeveloped estate will have its own CPZ area. This will ensure future residents are not able to park on surrounding roads. We will continue to notify residents about any excessively noisy work that is planned to take place. This will be done by Paul Dwyer via the WhatsApp chat.

New signage has been ordered along with several other antisocial behavior deterrents to that location Paul Dwyer will speak to the Community Safety team to see what other options might be available

The surplus material has now been removed, so the mound has gone. The crushed concrete used for the piling mat has been treated with an environmentally friendly silicone-like material and will be monitored and reapplied as necessary Environmental Health (EH) have apparently posted a dust sensor on lamppost according to residents and Paul Walker will speak with the EH team

Please flag any ongoing issues with Neil Shaftain or Paul Dwyer.

Continued overleaf… Residents

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