Network Rail to rebuild fence in Dagmar Road

Alexandra ward councillors Liz McShane and James Patterson have welcomed a decision by Network Rail to rebuild a wooden fence.  This was the result of a campaign by them and local residents on Dagmar Road, N22.

Network Rail dismantled the fence last year and replaced it with a wire-like structure.  This caused consternation among local residents who complained about the visual impact and the noise from the railway.  Following a meeting with Catherine West MP, Network Rail began installing temporary screening to address residents’ concerns.  However, this proved equally unpopular. 

Network Rail have now reviewed their decision and decided to rebuild the wooden fence.  In a letter to residents, Route Managing Director Rob McIntosh said: ‘I am aware that this issue will have damaged our reputation within the community and very much hope that we can now begin to rebuild that’.

Cllr Patterson says: “It is commendable that Network Rail have acknowledged mistakes.  I am delighted that they have been willing to listen to the local community about this.”

Cllr McShane says: “Network Rail have behaved like a listening organisation concerned with the public interest.  This is important when they are facing the threat of privatisation”.    

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  • This is good news and I hope the new wooden fence will be built soon.

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