Walkabouts focus on keeping estates clean and safe
Richmondshire’s programme of estate walkabouts return again next week in Richmond and Colburn.
Set up by the District Council, and working with the Tenants Panel, the walkabouts deal with issues that make a difference on a local level. But they have been unable to take place throughout lockdown.
Council officers, councillors, and tenants walk the estates to identify and deal with problems in a bid to keep them clean, safe and tidy.
They take place from 10am:
Tuesday 21 September: Richmond
- Reeth Road
- Coronation Place
- Whitcliffe Place
- Whitcliffe Terrace
- Willance Grove
- Whitcliffe Grange
Wednesday 22 September: Richmond
- Alma Place
- Olav Road
- I’anson Road
- Frances Road
- Eastfield Road
- Tudor Road
- Millgate
- Frenchgate
- Church Wynd
- St Agathas’
- Queens Court
Thursday 23 September: Richmond
- High Riding
- Norman Road
- Stuart Avenue
- Cutpurse Lane
- Windsor Avenue
- Norman Square
- Earl Edwin Drive
Tuesday 28 September: Colburn
- Colburn Lane
- Constantine Avenue
- Constantine Grove
- Meadowfield Road
- Grange Road
- Coronation Avenue
- Sutton Avenue
- Colville Road
- Colville Crescent
Wednesday 29 September: Colburn
- Forest Drive 18 – 50
- Lawson Court
- Wren Court
- Masterman Court
- Elm Tree Avenue
- Walnut Avenue
- Copperbeech Way
- Evergreen Avenue
Thursday 30 September: Colburn
- Forest Drive 54 – 99
- Bramble Close
- Daisy Close
- Beck Close
- Watson Way
- Traynor Square
- Cottee Way
- Carter Close
- Rosa Court
- Cherry Tree Way
- Poppy Court
- Orchid Court
- Foxglove Court
- Lavender Court
Tuesday 5 October: Richmond
- St Hilary Close
- Quakers Lane
- Victoria Road
- Newbiggin
- Thornhills
- Allans Court
- Temple Court
- Bridge Terrace
- St James Chapel Wynd
- Tower Street
Wednesday 6 October: Colburn
- Peppermint Drive
- Blackwell Court
- Highstead Way
- Snowdrop Walk
- Chester Walk
- Pearson Close
- Watermint Way
- Blue Nile Way
- Magpie Walk
- Thistle Walk
- Firefly Walk
- Fourth Avenue
- First Avenue