A NEIGHBOURHOOD watch group is calling on developers, local authorities, police and elected officials to “do your job” to prevent residents living in limbo for the next five years.
People being knocked over by contractors, crime, poor lighting, dangerous parking, speeding and animals being injured are just some of the plethora of issues that the Picket Twenty group is reporting.
But despite attempts at making the developer and relevant authorities aware, members say no one is taking responsibility.
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