Flower Girl employee Danny Wallis, Roseland News proprietor Ronak Patel proprieter and Cllr Paul Geary are among those who oppose the plans
Ramzy Alwakeel, Reporter
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
6:50 PM
Objectors to the council’s plans for parking meters in the Hilldene shopping area can register their dissent on a petition.
Harold Hill Labour councillors Paul McGeary (Heaton), Denis O’Flynn (Heaton) and Pat Murray (Gooshays) will host a stall in Hilldene Avenue from 10am where you can find out more and sign a petition if you object to the council proposals.
The plans would see the area subject to a maximum two-hour stay and an incrementally increasing charge.
Firefighters used a stretcher to remove a Rush Green woman from a flat piled high with clutter during a seven-hour rescue operation.
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