Saturday 20 September 2008

Danny's Delight

A Thurrock councillor has spoken of his delight after seeing action taken on issues raised during a recent ward audit after a dozen broken or missing road name signs were replaced.

Broken and missing road signs in Upton Close, Abbotts Drive leading into Wills Hill, Silvertown Avenue, Ceders and The Glen have now been reported by £9,411.07 a year Stanford East and Corringham Town councillor Danny Nicklen.

Councillor Danny Nicklen, who represents Stanford East and Corringham Town ward, With the help of local residents has already identified and made a number of requests for work to be undertaken around the ward and he thinks he's well worth the money he's getting from the taxpayers who voted for him.

He wants to ensure that himself and Corringham and Stanford-le-Hope looks good and want to encourage everybody to take pride in caring for our community even though they're not getting paid and I am.

I would ask residents to bring any issues to me that you feel need attention and please continue to inform me about graffiti, vandalism or even missing or damaged road signs as soon as they occur. With a bit of luck with all this arse licking he's doing uncle Tel will reward him with a place on the cabinet.

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