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Walkabout to find broken lights

May 18, 2019

Stephen, our chair, has been monitoring the situation with lights for several years now.  Metropolitan have finally agreed to a meet us to discuss how lighting can be improved.

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Key Light in Challice Way is fixed

April 13, 2019

Good news, a key light in Challice Way is now fixed

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Broken Lights Near Challice Way

March 24, 2019

A resident from Kynaston House has recently been in touch about a broken street light. We’re campaigning to fix it

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Lights Out in High Trees

October 30, 2016

There are 91 broken lights in High Trees, the worst figure this year

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Our Estate Will Soon be Run by Three Housing Associations

October 27, 2016

The St Martins Estate was originally managed entirely by Metropolitan. From 1st April 2017 it will be managed by three housing associations: Metropolitan, Optivo and Notting Hill.

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Lights Out in High Trees

September 28, 2016

There are 68 broken lights in High Trees

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Lights Out in High Trees

August 27, 2016

There are 78 broken lights in High Trees, this is the worst figure this year

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Lights Out in High Trees

August 9, 2016

There are 66 broken lights in High Trees, this is the worst figure this year

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Lights Out on High Trees

July 2, 2016

There are 61 broken lights in High Trees, this is the worst figure this year

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Lights out in High Trees

June 5, 2016

There are 56 broken lights in High Trees, this is the worst figure this year

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We’d like to wish a joyous and happy Hanukkah to all residents who are celebrating, from St Martin’s TRA. Chag Sameach! Wishing a joyous and happy Rosh Hashanah to all residents who are celebrating, from St Martin’s TRA. Shanah tovah!  #stmartinsestate #community #diversity This year, the TRA has been very active around community building on our estate. Have a look on our website to find out about  the things we’ve been up to! #stmartinsestate  #community #diversity #inclusion #neighborhood Don’t miss our Community Fun Day this Friday 25th July.  From 4.00pm to 7.00pm. Pop in for a natter with the neighbours, refreshments, workshops and some live music! Happy Pride Month to those celebrating! 🌈 for local events keep an eye on our stories ! If you see someone sleeping rough in our Estate and want to help to connect them with support services, use the link https://thestreetlink.org.uk/. #community #support #kindness #stmartinsestate From time to time we hear about doorstep scams on other estates. If someone comes to your flat selling unsolicited services or tries to get access to your home in ways that could leave your personal documents and data exposed, always exercise caution.  #community #stmartinsestate #safehome Wishing a joyous and happy Vesak to all residents who are celebrating, from St Martin’s TRA. Come and join us to know more about the Yellow Qube future.  Residents will have the space to ask questions to Cllr Hashi, there will also be a time to meet and mingle with fellow residents !
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