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ROOSEGATE councillors are working together to improve the area and combat dog fouling. Barrow Borough Councillors Martin McLeavy and Jay Zaccarini, along with Cumbria County Councillor Derek Gawne, Streetcare s Maria Green and a representative of CCC Highways held a walkabout around of North and South Row, and the Stonedyke Lane area to take a look at issues such as dog fouling in the community. Cllr McLeavy said he was pleased to not find any dog muck, but said that residents had been cleaning areas at the bottom of South Row three to four times a day , whom he praised saying: It s really good of people to go out there and do that.
Roosecote fights back against dog fouling with help of Barrow Council
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A community group is taking steps to eliminate speeding and anti-social behaviour in Roosecote. After meeting with Cumbria police, Roosecote Community Hub is now planning to launch a community speed watch campaign. The group’s founder, Paul Griffiths said certain roads in the area have become renowned for speeding. He said: The residents highlighted three main areas of concern. Leece Lane, Rampside Road by the exits of North and South Row and Rampside Village. Rampside have had to buy their own slow down signs, so we hope with police support we can establish a community speed watch group of volunteers and that conversation started last night as we had a police officer join our meeting.