Kensington and Chelsea Council to Launch Public Consultation on Permanent Barriers Replacement
In a move to ensure the safety and security of its residents, Kensington and Chelsea Council has announced that it will be conducting a public consultation on permanent measures to replace the temporary barriers within the next few weeks. This decision comes after the temporary barriers were put in place following the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017.
The council has been working tirelessly to address the concerns of the community and to find a long-term solution to replace the temporary barriers that have been in place for over two years. The public consultation will provide an opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to the decision-making process.
The temporary barriers were initially installed as a precautionary measure to prevent any potential risks to the community. However, the council has recognized that these barriers are not a sustainable solution and that a permanent solution needs to be put in place. This is why the council has decided to involve the community in the decision-making process, as their safety and well-being are of utmost importance.
The public consultation will give residents the chance to provide their feedback and suggestions on the type of permanent barriers that should be installed. The council will also be seeking input on the design and location of the barriers. This will ensure that the barriers not only serve their purpose of providing safety and security but also blend in with the aesthetics of the area.
Councillor Gerard Hargreaves, Cabinet Member for Transport and Planning, stated, “We understand that the temporary barriers have been a cause of concern for our residents and we want to assure them that we are committed to finding a permanent solution. We believe that involving the community in this decision-making process is crucial, as it will not only provide us with valuable insights but also ensure that the final decision is in the best interest of our residents.”
The council has also assured that the public consultation will be conducted in a transparent and inclusive manner. All residents, businesses, and stakeholders will have the opportunity to participate and have their voices heard. The council will also be providing regular updates on the progress of the consultation and the decision-making process.
The announcement of the public consultation has been welcomed by the community, with many expressing their appreciation for the council’s efforts to involve them in such an important decision. Local resident, Sarah Jones, stated, “I am glad that the council is taking the time to consult with the community before making a decision. It shows that they value our opinions and are committed to finding a solution that works for everyone.”
The council has also emphasized that the safety and security of the community will not be compromised during the consultation period. The temporary barriers will remain in place until a permanent solution is agreed upon and implemented.
In conclusion, the public consultation on permanent barriers replacement by Kensington and Chelsea Council is a positive step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. By involving the community in the decision-making process, the council is not only addressing their concerns but also building a stronger relationship with the community. Let us all participate in this consultation and work together towards finding a permanent solution that will benefit the entire community.
