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The idea to name streets after famous residents came from Mike Faulkner, a fan of Brentwood songbird Pixie Lott. Mike, 41, told the Gazette why he thought she was worthy of such an honour.
“She has come from nowhere, she writes her own songs and hasn’t done Pop Idol,” he said. Mike, who lives in Rainham and works as a car delivery driver, has seen Pixie Lott twice in concert, including at the Brentwood Centre in November.
He also has a suggestion for a road name to honour her achievements.
“Someone suggested a car park called Pixie Lot but that’s just taking the mick,” he said. “I think Pixie Lane sounds good.”
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Although there are currently no streets named after modern-day celebrities in Brentwood, there are some which bear the names of high-profile people from the town’s history. William Hunter Way is an example.