Marc Etukudo of Newland Court, Wembley Park, one of Brent Council's infill sites has written to BrentCouncil about the impracticability and potential danger of their proposals on parking:
I had a meeting with a few residents of Newland Court last night and quite a few issues were raised regarding this proposal at Newland Court Ref: 22/3124. As you already know, none of the residents want this proposal to go ahead for so many reasons which you already know about but mainly because it JUST ISN'T A VIABLE SITE. Nothing about this proposal makes sense to start with and neither are any of the plans. Today, I want to bring to your attention the NEW PLANS that Brent has submitted in regards to the 12 parking spaces outside the block between flats 49 - 60 by the barrier gate end of Newland Court at the Barn rise entrance.
Please note that the 12 parking spaces already exist but what Brent's NEW PLANS intend to do is to move the parking spaces from the south side by the pavement to the north side against a raised wall and fencing in some parts, and with shrubs in the other parts. This means that everytime cars want to park they will have to let passengers off, including the elderly and kids onto the road from the passenger side because once parked up, no one will be able to get in or out of the car on the passenger side. This will also be the case anytime a car wants to pull out with passengers because it will not be possible to open doors on the passenger side.
And because of this, over the years kids have almost been run over by speeding cars and one child was actually hit but luckily it wasn’t fatal. But these are only the ones I know about. Introducing speed bumps a few years back has made no difference whatsoever because some cars almost take off when they hit some of the speed bumps. By building houses north of the road too with families who will have kids that will sometimes probably run out into the road will be a complete fatal disaster waiting to happen. Is Brent Council willing to take this risk????? Isn't it time common sense prevailed?????
How is this possible and what is the purpose of doing something as dumb as this. Unless they are going to put a pavement on the other side by the fence; this road is way too narrow to become a main road and are all those lovely trees going to be cut down. Have Brent Council lost its mind!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is all a bit “me me me”.
ReplyDeleteIf you want a parking space live somewhere else. If you want to save the climate ditch the car. If you want to solve homelessness, stop your whinging about homes being built.
Let's cut down all the trees in Brent and fill Brent full of concrete shall we?
DeleteNo let's stop people buying second and third homes and letting them out as Airb&bs meaning that locals have nowhere to live and the community spirit is destroyed!!!
And let's get real with cars - on the M25 earlier today 90% of cars had only one person in them and they do the same journey everyday - bring in car sharing incentives to get some of these cars off the roads everyday!!!
Marc is absolutely right.
ReplyDeleteObjectors showed that building homes on this narrow site was unviable when the first plans were put forward.
The application should have been refused then, but Brent planners have allowed the Council's housing team to put forward a revised plan, which still has the same fundamental flaws.