A number of issues were raised, including coaches using Winnall Manor Road as a rat-run and issues around the M3, as well as affordable housing provision and concerns about the wall outside the Garbett Road shops which has recently been made higher.
While in the area, Steve and Fiona also dropped into the Garbett Road laundrette to chat with customers and staff and One Stop to chat with Manager, Helen and her 7-year old son Liam who attends Winnall Primary School. They also dropped into the Sparkler's Children's Centre for a catch-up
Speaking afterwards, Steve said: "The unseasonal weather made this a bit of a wet Summer Tour event but it's always good to be in the heart of the Winnall estate to chat with residents and hear what's on their mind.
"It seems the wall outside the shops is still an issue and the raised height has made little difference to the anti-social behaviour issues it was designed to address. It was also really great to be able to introduce Fiona Mather as the new county councillor representing the east side of the city."
Pictured; Steve Brine and Cllr Fiona Mather with Popcorn outside One Stop on Garbett Road
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