Over the course of the past month I’ve raised over 68 queries with the authorities on behalf of residents and businesses across the Blackhalls & Hesledens ward. I've also been in direct contact with more than 85 individual residents. Almost all of these queries are personal and/or confidential so for obvious reasons details cannot be disclosed to the public.
In addition, I’ve dealt with a number of general queries
raised with me by members of the public. These include issues raised at my
twice-monthly ward surgeries, during street walkabouts, at PACT meetings and
through other methods including direct contact with me via telephone, email and
my social media platforms.
The main issues covered over the past few weeks include holding Royal Mail to account for postal delivery delays, new heating systems at Bluebell Close and Daffodil Close, dealing with off-road bikes and the council's consultation on allotment tenancy agreements,
I’ve selected just a few of the articles about these issues
for re-posting, just in case you missed them first time around.
Please follow the individual links below for full details, and as ever if you have any comments or queries regarding any local issues please get in touch with me direct and I'll see what I can do to help: rob.crute@durham.gov.uk
Durham County Council consultation on changes to tenancy agreements
Off-road bikes and quads in Hesleden
Continued delays to postal deliveries in Blackhall and Hesleden
Blackhall PACT meeting for January 2026
Believe Housing plans for a new heating system at Bluebell and Daffodil Close

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