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By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey
The homes could be built at this site in Cricklewood (Image: Google Maps) Residents have more time to give their views on a major development plan after the council reopened a consultation. Developer Montreaux wants to build blocks of flats ranging from three to 25 storeys high on the site of the B&Q store in Cricklewood Lane, Cricklewood. The scheme would provide up to 1,100 homes and up to up to 1,200 sq m of flexible commercial and community floorspace. Nearly 1,300 people have so far responded to a consultation on the plans, with the vast majority objecting.
THE UK Government is considering an imminent consultation with a view to banning the use of glue traps. The traps - also known as glue boards or sticky boards - trap animals on a sheet of cardboard, plastic or wood coated with non-drying adhesive, or in a shallow tray of adhesive. Sadly, in attempting to pull themselves free, animals may rip out patches of fur, break bones or even gnaw through their own limbs to escape. Back in March, the Adver reported that two robins had died as a result of getting stuck in these traps. They were found in Lydiard Millicent and rushed to RSPCA Oak & Furrows who shared photographs of the dead birds to warn people of the dangers these sticky boards pose to local wildlife.