TEJI BARNES EDDIE LAVERY MICHAEL WHITE

RESTORATION OF FIELD END SCHOOL CLOCK Following years of service, the iconic and historic clock at Field End School suffered the effects of time and has ceased to function. South Residents’ Association and Field End School requested our help to restore the clock.

Your Cavendish Councillors were happy to provide funds from our ward budget for it to be restored to full working order.

Cllr Teji Barnes commented, “I am very proud to be involved and would be pleased to work with the school again on future projects.”

Cllrs Eddie Lavery and Teji Barnes with Ms Wright, Head Teacher 6th Scouts thanked the Cavendish Councillors for their help securing a successful Chrysalis bid for a new fence around their site, off Oak TREES PLANTED Grove.

Many new trees have been planted in Cavendish in Your Conservative Councillors have had great pleasure working with the last twelve months. We have received favourable 6th Eastcote and were pleased to comments from residents and Eastcote Residents’ help them win the bid to replace the worn chain link fence, to make the Association who are pleased to see the latest trees ground more secure. establishing in Mount Pleasant and Columbia Avenue. Cllr Michael White said, “I’m delighted to see Chrysalis bid money going to Cllr Eddie Lavery said, “A tree planting exercise has such a good cause. Scouts are a valuable part of our society, providing been progressing in Cavendish for the last four a great deal of fun and experiences years, with 124 trees planted to date. We would for present and future generations.” welcome requests from residents for more tree- planting locations.” WAR ON FLY TIPPING The area around the shopping parade and by the church in Whitby Road has been plagued by the anti-social dumping of all manner of rubbish. Cllr Teji Barnes has successfully arranged for the council to install a CCTV camera, in order to identify and prosecute offenders. This is now in place and operational. Teji commented, " On behalf of residents, I am happy to help fight the anti-social issues of fly-tipping and I hope this installation will halt the problem here.”

Cllrs Eddie and Teji in Whitby Road, reviewing the CCTV camera (shown enlarged in inset) and the newly laid road surface and parking bays

RUISLIP MANOR LIBRARY FACELIFT Whilst many Councils have closed or reduced library opening times, in we are proud to have invested in all our libraries and we continue to care for their upkeep.

It is ten years since the first newly-built library in the Borough was opened in Ruislip Manor. Supported by friendly staff, the library has successfully serviced the residents of Cavendish and Manor providing a range of activities in a community hub and centre of learning.

To ensure all the borough libraries continue to offer a good service, refurbish- ment plans have been drawn up to revitalise these important centres, Ruislip Manor Library being the first to benefit.

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