On Friday 7th October, Richard Harrington MP, visited local Berrygrove Primary School to attend the awards assembley and present badges for the Schools Cabinet.
Many residents and the Cassiobury Triangle Residents’ Association raised concerns about the poor quality of the Rickmansworth Road and the roads around it.
Nascot residents tell us they feel let down by a council that has failed to control development, with the consequence that the character of the ward has been damaged.
A key part of Nascot’s community character comes from its local businesses and meeting places. Whether it’s the Courtlands Drive shops or the local pubs in the village, community amenities help make our area special.
Nascot residents tell me, Penny Edwards and Councillor Andrew Mortimer, that they are particularly worried about the reported effects the proposed changes to the planning laws will have on the current guide lines which contain a presumption against back garden development.