Hammersmith and Fulham: "super sewer" scare on the rates
At the start of this rather unctuous video, produced by Tory flagship borough Hammersmith and Fulham, the chair of a local residents association says: We are having a continuous dialogue with senior Council members in discussing local issues which then transform into Council policies. The best example of this I can give is the Council's current campaign against Thames Water's proposal for a sewer, which will cost billions, and mean possibly loss of homes, parks and open spaces. Loss of homes? Is that in the Tideway Tunnel plan? Chris Underwood thinks not. He also thinks that LBHF using a promotional video to suggest that it is "possibly" an outcome of the "super sewer" being built is a questionable use of tax-payers' money. Residents First ? Now read on .
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