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We want to create a transport network that supports the needs of everyone living and working in the Capital.
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We want to create a transport network that supports the needs of everyone living and working in the Capital.
As we transform London’s streets, improve public transport and create opportunities for new homes and jobs, we want to hear what matters to you. Your views, ideas and experiences will help us shape a fairer, greener, healthier and more prosperous city.
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Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Facebook Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Twitter Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Linkedin Email I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. link
I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas.
LisaM asked over 2 years ago649
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Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Facebook Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Twitter Share I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. on Linkedin Email I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas. link
I live right on Oswego Creek at 48 Oswego Park. I have asked (Rob Shirton) for years for the debris to be cleaned up and only one time did the owner of the property bring equipment to clean and they did not finish the job. Part of our enjoyment of the creek is also recreational-canoeing, kayaking, etc., and we have not been able to get through the bridge over the last few years. At the same time, I would hate to see the old train bridge torn down, it is an area icon. We do see water coming very close to our houses in the spring though and it is always concerning. I am curious to hear your ideas.
LisaM asked over 2 years agorespond
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