Lib Dems drive action to remove derelict & damaged vehicles in Hanger Hill.

By Gary Malcolm

7th Mar 2023 | Local News

Lib Dem hard work pays off in Hanger Hill as over 12 vehicles towed from streets in the Hanger Hill ward, close to the North Circular Road, making the area cleaner and safer. 

On Monday 6 March 2023 a significant number of abandoned and damaged vehicles were removed from roads in the commercial areas near the North Circular in the Hanger Hill ward. This action has been instigated following substantial work by Liberal Democrat Councillor Athena Zissimos liaising with the police and the Streets Enforcement team.

Previously work by Councillor Athena Zissimos led to 20 vehicles being removed.

This approach has been welcomed by local business owners who have been concerned at the additional clutter and obstructions of old vehicles which may lead to blocked access, increased fly tipping and is damaging to the environment.

Councillor Athena Zissimos, Liberal Democrat spokesperson for the Environment said: "Liberal Democrats brought the problem to the attention of Ealing Council months ago, and it is being taken so seriously and the Council is continuing in its efforts, with the help of the Local Community Police. Businesses as well as local residents welcome a road that is passable, and emergency services can use, if necessary, with ease."

     

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