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Weekly Edition - Published 20 June 2015

 

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'To let' board ban comes into force

A pilot scheme to ban 'to let' boards in a part of Liverpool comes into force on Monday, 22 June 2015. It follows concerns raised by residents and local ward Councillors living in Greenbank ward about the number of boards, due to the fact the area has a large student population and a significant proportion of privately rented accommodation. They believe the boards are having a detrimental impact on the sustainability of the housing market in the area. The City Council has written to estate agents and landlords asking them to remove the boards. If necessary, the Council does have the power to apply to the Secretary of State for permission to prohibit the use of boards.

Councillor Frank Hont, Cabinet member for housing, said:- "Local residents are concerned about the impact that the boards are having on the area. We have been happy to listen and work with them to take action to introduce a pilot scheme which we hope will address the issue. So far we have had a broadly positive and constructive response from agents and landlords."

Kris Cargill from the Dales Residents Association added:- "Some of the roads in our area have dozens of boards stretching for as far as the eye can see, and they often remain up long after a property has been let. We have a lot of complaints from residents because they give the impression that the area is a place where nobody wants to live, when in actual fact is that we are a strong community. We hope this scheme will remove these eyesores and make our area more attractive."

Greenbank Councillor, Laura Robertson-Collins, who took a motion to Council calling for the introduction of the ban, said:- "I am really pleased that we are able to take action to tackle the concerns of local residents by introducing this pilot scheme."

The area covered by the new zone is bounded by Gainsborough Avenue (evens side only), Smithdown Road and the railway line and includes:-

Blantyre Road
► Barrington Road
► Claremont Road
► Kenmare Road
► Avondale Road
► Brookdale Road
► Ferndale Road
► Langdale Road
► Nithsdale Road
► Foxdale Road
► Airdale.Road
► Borrowdale Road
► Lidderdale Road
► Patterdale Road
► Weardale Road
► Garmoyle Road
► Lawrence Road (Part)

 

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