Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Challenges Councils and Developers on the Problem of Unadopted Estates
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Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner challenges councils and developers on the problem of unadopted estates
Councils and housing developers across Thames Valley are being urged to unblock services for residents living in unadopted states.
PCC challenges councils and developers on the problem of unadopted estates - Thames Valley PCC
PCC challenges councils and developers on the problem of unadopted estates Home Matthew Barber, Police & Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley is hosting a roundtable discussion in Didcot on Wednesday 13th May, to challenge local councils and housing developers to tackle the growing problems caused by unadopted roads and housing estates. In normal circumstances, when new housing developments are built the local council become responsible for the …
Police and Crime Commissioner challenges councils and developers over ‘unadopted’ estates
THAMES Valley’s Police and Crime Commissioner has issued a challenge local councils and housing developers to tackle the growing problems caused by ‘unadopted’ roads and housing estates. Matthew Barber has lodged the issue over new housing developments, which in normal circumstances are built the local council become responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of things like roads, play areas, and street lighting. However, he posits, in a growing…
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