FIXMYSTREET IN LS10 3TL
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of LS10 3TL:
Potholes everywhere, 28th March
Deep potholes what have damaged my car. More photos are available but limit is only 3
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Car parking on pavement, 23rd March
Cars been parking fully on pavement pedestrians are having to walk on busy road no one can get past
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Thorpe Crescent, Middleton, Leeds
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Potholes and manhole, 17th March
Sunken manhole on roundabout and potholes everywhere
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Potholes, 17th March
Located near the speed bump at this junction
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Manhole, 14th March
Sunken manhole with potholes around it
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Potholes everywhere, 29th February
Road is very rough and has been temporarily filled but then crumbles the next day
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Manhole sunk and loose, 28th February
Council tarmaced over this and then the next day the tarmac crumbled all over the road and hasnt been fixed since
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Potholes in fast lane, 21st February
There’s a number of potholes in the fast lane heading northbound toward m621. These have been there since the barrier install.
Theres some potholes before and after the point where m1 splits off.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): M621, Belle Isle, Leeds
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Fallen tree, 23rd January
A tree has fallen possibly due to storm isha and is causing an obstruction on the pavement.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Allenby Drive, Beeston, Leeds
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Obstructive parking, 2nd December
So as you are leaving the allenby Estate there is cars parked from top to bottom blocking all the left hand side of the road. making it very hard for you to over take all the parked cars on your side as its blind and you don't know when is best to go and its a big stretch of cars to over take, sometimes you can be sat there for minutes in peak hours. These houses all have drives so there is really no need to be parking on the road and blocking it off the way they are doing
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Allenby Road, Beeston, Leeds
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Obstructive parking, 2nd December
Cars park on the left hand side of Allenby Drive, making it very difficult for you driving in and out of the estate. When driving out the cars on the left obstruct your view and make it difficult to get around as there is lots of cars coming onto the estate from Dewsbury road (crossing a double cycle lane & pedestrian area) whilst also looking for oncoming traffic passing around the cars. Also when you are the driver entering the Allenby estate you have to take into consideration the cycle lane look out for pedestrians and stop usually on the busy main road or onto the cycle lane to wait for cars already on the wrong side of the road getting around the parked cars. They all have driveways they could park on which would make it much easier for cars coming in and out of the Allenby estate. I have lived here for 25 years and it’s worse then ever now with the amount of cars from the top to the bottom. Thank you.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Allenby Drive, Beeston, Leeds
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BMW car, 12th November
Is have a big missed in it it needs towing is a heath warning and this car in Cockburnjohncharles and just go to the resection they will show you the car
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Double parking, 8th November
Neighbour,keeps double parking an blocking my vihicle in,layby out side flat,i have been to speak to her a few times about the problem but never answers the door,beem going on bout 3 months now,i have tried speaking to her wen she enters her garden but just ignores me an walks on by,this is a 40mph road aswell
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Dewsbury Road, Morley, Leeds
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Trees & bushes blocking pavements., 8th October
Trees & bushes overgrown blocking the full pavement and blocking visibility at the junction when driving in/ out of the street.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kensington Way, Stourton, Rothwell, Leeds
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Parking covering full pavement on a junction, 8th October
Cars parking cover the full pavement & forcing to dismount off the pavement into the road on a blind corner. There has been multiple close calls with cars coming around the junction blindy nearly causing accidents on several occasions with both cars and pedestrians.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kensington Way, Stourton, Rothwell, Leeds
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Grass cutting, 25th August
The grass on Oak Drive LS10 4GQ has not been cut in some time. It’s overgrown and has numerous amounts of weeds growing through.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Oak Drive, Middleton, Leeds
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New barriers being installed on M1/M621, 8th August
While this is present along the M1 up and down the country, I wonder if NH has considered the impact of installing the concrete barriers along their motorways upon wildlife?
To be clear, I am writing from primarily a human safety point of view, in addition to the animal safety issues.
Driving up and down the M1 over the last week, I have noticed two instances of large animals dead next to the central reservation - one badger and one deer. Additionally there was the reported incident with a sheep on the M1 near Leeds a few weeks ago.
Previously with the tension crash barriers, should an animal get onto the carriageway, it could get through. Acknowledging that there is a least-worst option choice to make here, is it better to allow the animal to cross, potentially causing issues with both carriageways, or better to block the animal from crossing (keeping one carriageway clear) and potentially alarming the animal and pretty much guaranteeing a collision in the outside lane as it runs along the barrier trying to find a way through?
I appreciate there are no good options here, but what does NH use to judge whether this is a safe option or not?
Thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): M1, Leeds
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Full street rain water floodes.to the point between 55 and 57 raylands way soak away drain 2.small and blocked flooded my garden andrigjt to the bottom of my garden property and caused damage to my work premises flooding the inside of my buildings, 3rd August
The council needs to sort out the draininge of running surface water .as when it rains, it floods outside 55 and 57 raylands way .as it has been done for a long time and has been asked for it to be fixed it Floods all my front garden and runs down my garden path and floods my out building and work space where young children play . flooding has never been this bad in the 20 years I've lived here, but now it's causing damage to my property, and i want to know who is going to pay the bill to fix the damage caused
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Raylands Way, Belle Isle, Leeds
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Rubbish dumped on road, 9th July
Rubbish has been dumped on the road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Winrose Grove, Belle Isle, Leeds
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Parking, 25th May
I live on windmill for many years my children attend school opposite windmill primary the traffic of parents is horrendous on a morning and evening I was unable to recieve my food shop this morning because of traffic on the street it's a built up area the school will not do anything about this matter it needs addressing its an hazard cars park on pavement grass verges outside people drives one day they will be an accident
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Windmill Road, Belle Isle, Leeds
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