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ASB Reporter – August summary

There were 149 asb incidents reported for the month of August. This represents an increase of 8.8% as compared to the previous month’s total of 137. Totals by house and their % of the total were as follows: House Incidents Ben Jonson 65 (43.6%) Shakespeare Tower 37 (24.8%) Gilbert 13 (8.7%) Andrewes 7 (4.7%) Bryer … Continued

ASB Short report for July 2021

We now have the report from July to share with you, showing the information gathered from residents throughout the month. Please be aware that the ID numbers (the numbers in the first column) are not apartment numbers. A direct link to the ASB Reporter can be found towards the top right-hand corner of every page … Continued

ASB Reporter – July summary

There were 137 asb incidents reported for the month of July. This represents an increase from the June total of 44, however, June was the month of launch and asb incidents were only recorded from the 19th to the 30th June. Totals by house and their % of the total were as follows: House Incidents … Continued

Moor Lane – why such a poor relation to London Wall?

The long awaited greening plan for Moor Lane is being put in jeopardy because the developer of 21 Moorfields wants to install bollards and a wider pavement, thus leaving a much restricted space for any greening. Different parts of the City are dealing with the different projects and residents are trying to get the City … Continued

Beech Street Zero Emission Zone

The Future The Barbican Association (BA) is committed to improving air quality and reducing traffic in the area around the Barbican and Golden Lane estates. Our long term objective is to see the implementation of the larger Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) which is outlined in the City of London Transport Strategy of May 2019. This … Continued