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Avilla eyes funding for sewer plant upgrades
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Primary schools in Redbridge rated outstanding by Ofsted
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A drive from Clayhall, Sun, 9 May 2021 by David Howard
I have many green spots the other side of London from me as it s always busy getting there whichever route you use, so does not get as much coverage as the other areas south and west. I know the area fairly well as my grandparents lived in Ilford when they were alive till 1975 so made regular visits until then including various hospitals on the fringes of Essex in their later years. The mock Tudor pre-war houses prevail, and run for miles and miles of almost identical housing from Redbridge to the end in Harold Wood. There are many parks, some well-landscaped, probably the best being my father s local Valentines Park, which I have not been to for a very long time. But I did stop at a few as some also have ample car parking. Returning is always easy as the North Circular Road heading west is rarely busy after the rush hour and almost takes me to my door.
Road and rail works in Redbridge and Barking this week
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AVILLA â The town of Avillaâs wastewater treatment plant needs an upgrade. A consultantâs report set the estimated price tag at $2.3 million.
For that kind of money, the Avilla Town Council said Wednesday it wanted to hear from the author of the report, which could happen as soon as the councilâs next meeting set for May 19.
According to Utilities Superintendent Brian Carroll, the sewage plant went online in February 2002.
âIt hasnât been touched in 20 years,â Carroll told the council.
Several upgrades need to be made to keep the town in compliance with discharge requirements set by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Among the issues is the amount of phosphorous being removed.