FIXMYSTREET IN EN2 8BY
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of EN2 8BY:
Very uneven road surface, 22nd April
Very uneven road surface
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 25, Drapers Road, London
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Two small matresses plus other rubbish left in front of building, 16th April
These items were dumped on 15/4/24 in the space in front of the door to the flats above Waitrose on Windmill Hill. I've asked around in the building but no-one has taken responsibility. Please remove when possible.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 38-40, Windmill Hill, London
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Dead fox on pavement, 8th April
Fox was dead in road. I moved to side of pavement on Clay Hill opposite Gillian’s riding stable fields.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Clay Hill, London
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Missing footpath, 2nd April
The footpath across Hillyfields Park ends at a dangerous bend on Phipps Hatch Road. Pedestrians (especially those with wheelchairs or pushchairs) are obliged to walk on the road and try to cross to safety on the nearest drive way. This is right at the most dangerous place on the road with poor lines of sight and often busy with traffic. THIS LOCATION IS A FATALITY ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN! The solution is to extend the tarmac footpath about 20 metres in a southwesterly direction to facilitate a safer crossing for all users.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 42, Phipps Hatch Lane, London
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Numerous potholes, 2nd April
The potholes cause the traffic to weave from side to side which narrows the clearance. Sooner or later, an unsighted pedestrian will get hit by a weaving car!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 51, Gordon Hill, London
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Numerous potholes, 2nd April
Most have been left over the winter and steadily getting worse. They make a narrow bendy road with poor sight lines even more dangerous.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 30, Phipps Hatch Lane, London
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Abandoned car, 28th March
Abandoned damaged untaxed car been there 6 months
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 142, Morley Hill, London
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Vehicle crossover to rear entrance of Clay Hill properties dansged, 28th March
Concrete crossover surface damaged and pothole formed causing damage to cars using crossover
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 142, Morley Hill, London
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Continual fly tipping on Sydney Road!, 26th March
Continual fly tipping on Sydney road.Specifically at the Cecil road End of Sydney Road.Cars are parking and dumping bags of household rubbish which are being ripped open by foxes.I have seen rats feeding off this rubbish!! It’s a resendential road.Also larger items are you being dumped on the grass verge and in the hedges.This is a daily problem.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 37, Sydney Road, London
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Silver BMW 1 Series MM66ZPV parked on street no MOT and SORN, 20th March
Silver BMW MM66ZPV with no MOT and incorrectly SORN has been left parked on the street covered for many months. Appears to have been involved in an accident as airbags deployed.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 138, Morley Hill, London
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Aggressive traffic warden, 19th March
Thought I'd sent this before but have had no reply. A few days ago my disabled neighbours had told me they had used this app and had been assured that the wardens would stop ignoring the between 20 an 50 mopeds taking up between 3 and 6 parking bays all day everyday outside our homes . I am disabled aswell and can't carry heavy shopping. If I go out anywhere I can't park anywhere when I get back . On leaving my home today I walked out to see warden 281 giving a ticket to a car whilst there was atleast 15 to 20 bikes both sides of the car . I went to approach the woman and immediately got a suspicious angry look . I super calmly started to try to explain what I've told you and Enfield Council's assurances that wardens would be doing there job . She flat refused to look at my phone and aggressively with raised voice told me she is not going to do anything a out the bikes . I was shocked at how calas someone can be in that situation. She then told Me that i stank of alcohol. I dont drink and had just showerd and brushed teeth.10 mims before walking out the door. By this stage she was in a rage . My voiced raised a bit to try and not be drowned out by abuse . As soon as I asked her for her warden number and took a photo of her she said I'm calling the police . Your abusing me . I was totally baffled by this . I again with unraised voice asked her what I did but couldn't understand the shouting in broken English . I walked about 15 metres away and phoned my neighbours to tell them What I'd just experienced. The woman started following me and shouting. I couldn't even here my neighbours on the phone . All the shop keepers were out by now looking as baffled as I was . I walked away a bit more and she still followed .there are many witnesses to this. Eventually I walked away enough that she stopped following and shouting. I've never experienced anything like this before . I am super polite and have been in shock trying to work out what happened all day .
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Sarnesfield Road, London
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Broken street sign, 18th March
Broken street sign from car crash
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Windmill Hill, London
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Abandoned Car parts, 18th March
Loads of abandoned car parts from a crashed car
Bumper with reg plate and various other remains of the car that were not removed when the car was towed away
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Windmill Hill, London
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Illegally parked cars, 16th March
For the past two and a half years the Primitive Butcher Shop on Acacia Road and the Two Brothers Motorcycle garage have been using the double yellow lines on the entrance to Acacia Road as their own business parking for clients and staff. Despite complaints for the past 2 and a half years the council has failed to address this problem. The Primitive Butchers also sells alcohol for consumption on its premises without the proper licensing. It seems that if a British citizen or company broke the rules as blatantly and chronically as this, they would quite rightly be brought to brook speedily and effectively. However it seems this council turns a blind eye to problems such as this creating a strong sense of grievance among the community.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Acacia Road, London
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Can’t park where I live due to moped drivers, 15th March
Hi, these moped delivery drivers have started taking up all the parking spaces every day of the week and also take up two car spaces with one bike by parking the the middle preventing anyone parking in front or behind the moped. I for one live on this road (church street, EN2 6AN) and have a disability and I have to park elsewhere and struggle to walk to my flat because of this issue and find it disrespectful and unacceptable that these moped drivers who do not purchase a parking ticket and traffic wardens do not ticket them for leaving their bikes there with no ticket! There are also people who have children and shopping and can’t get anywhere near the flat to drop them off! I pray you can help as this problem is getting worse and people who live here, especially the disabled are struggling to park anywhere near where they live. Thank you so much and hope to hear from you soon.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 51, Church Street, London
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Abandoned car showing no tax and MOT, 10th March
Cars been there since December 2023
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 63, Chase Court Gardens, London
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Graffiti on wall, 28th February
Graffiti on wall
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2,4,6,8,10, Florence Avenue, London
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Illegally parked cars, 19th February
For the last two years the Primitive butcher and the two brothers motorcycle garage have used the double yellow lines at the entrance to Acacia Road as their own private parking area. Safe in the knowledge that Enfield Council can do nothing to deter them or enforce the rules that we are all supposed to follow. In this photo the butcher’s vehicle has had its emergency lights on for the past three hours. Obviously there is no emergency other than they didn’t want to walk far from their vehicle to their place of work. Their friends and partners in the motorcycle garage park their bikes up close to the front and rear of the van to help obscure the license plate. One rule for them and another for us.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2, Acacia Road, London
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Missing manhole cover, 11th February
Rectangular manhole cover missing leaving a sizeable hole. Situated on Holtwhites Hill at the entrance to Banbury Close
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Banbury Close, London
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Litter/Rubbish strewn everywhere due to neglect from council, 9th February
Bit long after the reported non-collection for 2 months this is the state of affairs 2 weeks later after collection as there hasn’t been one since
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Ivinghoe Close, Southbury, London
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