
The unusual site banners are to bring attention to the fact that Labour activists in Bexley are manipulating Facebook Groups with fictional posters. They deny it, threaten police action for ‘harassing’ a fictitious character and then demonstrate their willingness to impersonate by creating a false Administrator account in my name. The banner on display is chosen randomly from a selection of three, with a fourth bearing the familiar Bexley Council is Bonkers logo.
3 February (Part 2) - Mill Road progress - or lack thereof
The rejuvenation of Northumberland Heath’s shopping centre is now in its fourth
week of a scheduled six. The work is still confined to the junction with Mill Road
and it is difficult to visualise what might be achieved in the next two weeks.
However the number of men in yellow jackets was six this morning instead of the two
seen previously and there was no sign of any traffic congestion even while a large lorry (Photo 4
below) was delivering to Tesco. So it could be worse.
This time I did not miss seeing the new recycling bins which made councillor Philip Read swell with pride
a week or so ago.
There were five within the central shopping area.
Earlier Northumberland Heath blogs.
24th January -
17th January.