Milton and Aubrey Roads need your help!

April 10th, 2012 by Mark Rusling

The residents associations on Milton and Aubrey Roads need your help. They are hoping to hold a street party to celebrate the Olympics, and we are helping them out. You can view their plans here. If you can offer any help or suggestions, get in touch with the organisers through their website. See you there!

Speeding campaign featured in Guardian

March 9th, 2011 by Mark Rusling

Our campaign to stop speeding cars in five roads in Hoe Street has been featured in the local Guardian. Drivers regularly go the wrong way, and at speeds vastly in excess of the limit, in Milton, Aubrey, Tower Hamlets, Browns and Byron Roads.

We will be starting our petition in the next few weeks, and residents have already started to contact us with their ideas. If you would like more information, or would like to make suggestions, get in touch.

Kill the speed!

February 27th, 2011 by Mark Rusling

Kill the speed!

We have joined forces with the Aubrey Road and Milton Road Residents Associations to fight drivers who ignore speed limits and road signs and put residents’ lives at risk. Drivers often speed down Aubrey Road, Milton Road, Tower Hamlets Road, Browns Road and Byron Road to get between Hoe Street and Forest Road, and to get to Church Hill.

The speed limit on all the roads is 20mph, but that doesn’t stop many drivers. We are contacting residents to warn them of this danger, and to ask them to sign our petition. We’ll then take up this issue with council traffic officers. Below is a press release we will be sending to local newspapers.

Speed Demons
Chairs of two Walthamstow residents associations have joined local councillors to say ‘enough is enough’ to speeding cars. Milton and Aubrey Roads are often used by drivers to cut from the Bell Corner on Forest Road to Hoe Street, and as a dangerous short-cut to Church Hill.

Both have 20 mph limits, as do the surrounding streets – Tower Hamlets, Byron and Browns Roads. However, that doesn’t stop many thoughtless drivers, who often clock up speeds of over 40 mph and ignore one-way signs.

The local councillors, Saima Mahmud, Ahsan Khan and Mark Rusling, are visiting residents to warn them of the dangers of speeding cars and to ask them to sign a petition calling for action.

They said: “We are very concerned that drivers are blatantly ignoring the speed limit. By ignoring the speed limit, they are ignoring the right of residents to be safe in their own streets. We’re going to work with Barry and James to sort this out”.

Barry Coidan, Chair of Milton Road Residents Association said: “These are quiet residential streets with a lot of families and older people living in them. It is totally unacceptable for drivers to put our lives at danger just to shave a few seconds off their journey”.

James Phillips, Chair of Aubrey Road Residents Association, added: “The number of new families with young children has increased on our street and residents are worried that it’s only a matter of time before a child is struck by one of these speeding one-way drivers”.

Residents can contact the councillors through www.workingforhoestreet.org.uk to find out about the campaign.

Out and about on Byron and Browns

February 22nd, 2010 by Mark Rusling

Talking to residents on Byron and Browns Roads this weekend, it’s clear that Labour’s parking pledge is popular. Many of you are worried about parking charges for residents and we have pledged to reduce residents’ charges to £30 and provide free visitors permits if we win control of the council in May. We will also be looking at the current residents’ parking schemes in the ward to see if we can improve the way they work for you.

Let us know if you have views on how we could improve parking in Hoe Street ward.