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Keeping our streets clean

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Wednesday, 12 October, 2022
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West End Street

Update from your St James Councillors 

 

Many people enjoy the bars and nightclubs in the West End but that can sometimes lead to anti-social behaviour that spoils the quality of life of residents who live nearby. 

One such area in St. James’s ward is around Craven Street, Villiers Street, and the other streets south of the Strand.

After reports of persistent street urination taking place outside residents’ homes, in February a temporary toilet was placed near the top of Craven Street.

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