ePetition details

Tackling anti-social and criminal behaviour at Fassnidge Park in Uxbridge.

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to , as a responsible local authority, lock Fassnidge Park's both gates after 8pm to stop the antisocial behaviour that is disrupting the local neighbourhood. We would also like to ask the Council to raise a section of low fence around the Oxford Road end to prevent people from jumping over it at night. We suggest the Fire Brigade be given a key in case of any emergency and that there are notices inside the park next to the gates with a phone number should anyone be locked in. Some of the reported anti-social behaviour experienced in Fassnidge Park: drug taking, drug dealing, loud music, drunken parties, people fighting, littering, indecent graffiti, setting off fireworks, people having sex in the bushes etc. The spring & summer months is when these criminal and anti-social behaviour are at its highest. The park and surrounding areas become dangerous and the constant noise coming from the park negatively affects the local residents (the noise can even be

Similar action has been introduced at Primrose Park where all gates close now close in the evening hours - you can check the article below:

https://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/whats-on-news/controversial-locking-primrose-hill-gates-28972441

On reaching 20 signatures it will be formally considered by the Council and relevant Cabinet Member. Local ward Councillors will also be made aware of the petition. The Council's Democratic Services Team will keep the lead petitioner updated on progress.

This ePetition runs from 03/02/2025 to 03/03/2025.

One person has signed this ePetition.

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