Cllr Tracey Onslow, County Councillor is pushing for the approved works on the road surface of Meadow Hill Close and has also raised concerns of neighbouring roads in her division with County. Tracey explains more in her video clip.
Cllrs Tracey Onslow and Nathan Desmond are delighted to announce that a campaign to recommission the Waterfall on the Great Wall in Kidderminster has been successful and all the funding is now in place to enable this exciting project to happen.
The Great Wall, was constructed in 1972-73 as pa
Cllr Tracey Onslow and the Blakebrook & Habberley South team are delighted to see that works have begun today on a path that will connect the car park on Habberley Road with the 8th Wyre Forest Scout Hut that is on the far side of Habberley Playing Fields.
Tracey Onslow, St Johns County Councillor and Blakebrook and Habberley South District Councillor, wishes to highlight to residents that Wyre Forest District Council is currently consulting on the future of the Gainsborough Polling Station. This Consultation concerns residents who currentl
Cllrs Juliet Smith and Tracey Onslow along with Julian Phillips are looking into the issue of excess water gathering at the top of Bewdley Hill, at the junction with Sutton Park Road. The drain at this location has been jetted regularly, but the problem still persists and so Highways have agre
Cllr Tracey Onslow for St Johns Division, met with Worcestershire County Council Highways to discuss a suitable way forward to resolve the issue of the large pool of water which forms at the top of Sutton Park Road, at its junction with Bewdley Hill.
Highways have investigated this issue prev
Following a petition from residents last year, Julian Phillips, Juliet Smith and Tracey Onslow have been working with local residents about a solution to the problem of cars being damaged in Park Street.
Residents have compiled a list of cars damaged over the last few months or so and Tracey
Tracey Onslow was very pleased to see that - even with drastic delays in the Highways programme due firstly to flooding and then, of course, Covid – Highways had managed to install the new handrail along the steps of the alleyway, which runs from Bewdley Road to Church Walk.
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