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10:07am Monday 5th November 2001
BECKENHAM residents are “desperate” for help from councillors and tram-chiefs after vandalism at a Beckenham tram stop has “made their lives hell”.
Since the Avenue Road stop opened almost two years ago, graffiti and vandalism have been rife. Representatives from Railtrack, Bromley Council and Tramlink agreed in June to improve fencing and remove graffiti regularly. But residents claim Tramlink has not stuck to the agreement and are calling on the council to take legal action by serving an untidy site notice.
Chairman of West Beckenham Residents' Association Ian Muir said: “It used to be green round here, now it's graffiti and vandalism. The council and Railtrack have both done some work but Tramlink hasn't finished the cleaning. We invited the council leader here to see the problems and asked him to serve an untidy site notice. He refused.”
Council leader Councillor Michael Tickner says he visited the site with council officers and found no grounds for an untidy site notice.
Tramlink said contractors had not been fulfilling their agreement but this had since been resolved.
TWO men were injured - one of them seriously - after a collision between a car and a minibus at the weekend.
BUDDING chefs from Willersey Primary School continued their culinary tour around the world when they whipped up some American delights.
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to remind Cotswold dog owners to clean up after their pets or face on-the-spot fines.
The committee set up to advise ministers on climate change will make recommendations on a series of emissions cuts, amid calls to further toughen UK action on global warming.
Brett Lee claimed five wickets as Australia dismissed New Zealand for 203 to win the second Test in Adelaide by an innings and 62 runs on day four to seal a 2-0 series whitewash.
Artists as diverse as Sir Elton John and Jay-Z will offer world exclusive songs through a new music service to help fight Aids in Africa.
ALMOST £1 million in unwanted foreign currency is lying around in homes in Wychavon, according to a new report.
Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that it will give struggling homeowners at least six months before launching repossession action.
Take That held off the best the US R'n'B scene has to offer to claim the top spot in this week's singles chart.
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