Conservative Council raid £120,000 allocated by local Labour Councillors to improve the look & feel of Headstone Drive Bridge
Following longstanding resident concerns about the look and feel of Headstone drive bridge, as well as safety hazards caused by an underside leak in the bridge, local Councillors allocated £120,000 of NCIL funding to rejuvenate the bridge.
The project funding was allocated by local Councillors from the Kodak / Eastman village developers levy called Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding pot. Local funding, decided locally for local projects – Now Blocked !!
This proposed scheme working alongside Network Rail included the following;
- Decorative upgrades to both sides of the bridge.
- Resolve the water leak from the bridge stopping water running across the pedestrian walkway and removing year-round surface water.
- Localised landscaping, graffiti removal & improved lighting and safety.
We are therefore making a local call to action for residents to follow the QR code and sign our petition to have your voices heard, urging Harrow Council to restore this funding and commit to improving the look, feel & safety of our area.