residents association
Britishnoun
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Christian Hughes, chair of Longford Residents Association, says no longer following the Cranford agreement will mean the village of Cranford being "dramatically impacted as it's so close to the end of the runway", but so will Longford "as we are at the side of the runway".
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Mark Nygate, of the Royal Mint Court Residents' Association, told the BBC: "If the government grants the application then the residents plan to challenge."
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A residents' association on the Grenfell estate has claimed local residents were not consulted about the installation, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
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On Friday, Shotton Residents Association chairman Steve Maitland said the tree had been put up as a monument to the fallen soldiers of World War One.
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Rayner had written back to groups involved in the consultation, including China, the Met police and a local residents' association, to give them more time to respond to the plans and putting the deadline back to 21 October.
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