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Belsize resident Anne Ward - Credit: Anne Ward Concerns have been raised over elderly residents’ access to the Haverstock Hill cycle lanes consultation. Anne Ward, 81, said pensioners were “excluded” from the online-led consultation as they had to request a physical version, and that notification of the public’s opportunity to voice their opinion was unclear and misunderstood. The chair of the 5-7 Belsize Grove Tenants and Leaseholders Association said elderly residents unable to use the computer were left to call the main switchboard of the council, whose staff didn’t know where to redirect their request. Belsize councillor Tom Simon said it was “shameful” that some residents were being “disenfranchised”. ....
Readers letters There are proposals for a cycle lanes on Haverstock Hill - Credit: Archant Is there really another way around? Paul Allen, Haverstock Hill writes: With regards to the proposed cycle lanes on Haverstock Hill, a number of letters have suggested that alternative routes exist. For the almost 10,000 people who live off Haverstock Hill, the hill is a fact of life and isn’t something that can be avoided. That is why the cycle lanes are needed, to allow adults and children to safely go at their own pace rather than being hassled by vehicles. The direct route from Prince of Wales Road to Belsize Park is 800m. Any of the alternatives almost double the distance, require multiple turns and travel along roads that are far from quiet. These alternative roads are lined by parked cars and often have SUVs travelling in the middle of the road because they are too wide for their side. The alternative via South End Green would be the worst as it would be m ....
Former Tory leader Gio Spinella delivers touching tribute at full council meeting Former Conservative councillor Leila Roy [Linda Grove] SHOCK and grief has met the death of a community campaigner who died suddenly on Friday evening aged 39. Leila Roy had been the first black woman to represent the Conservatives at the Town Hall during a four-year spell. Beyond party politics, she was known as a neighbourhood activist in Gospel Oak and Belsize Park who campaigned for more school places, council home repairs and protection for independent shops against big supermarket chains. She passed away from a heart condition which she had been aware of, but refused to let hold her back. ....
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Houston native becomes 1st African American Chief Investigator at Harris Co. DA s Office 1st African American Chief Investigator at Harris Co. DA’s Office A Houston native has broken barriers by becoming the first African American to serve as a Chief Investigator at Harris County District Attorney’s Office. HOUSTON - In one month it’s hard to tell you about all the people of color continuing to achieve great things but before Black History Month comes to a close we have to tell you about this. Congratulations to native Houstonian Dr. Trina Burkes-Jones who recently received a promotion, making her the first African American to hold this job here in Harris County. ....