FIXMYSTREET IN L35 5BH
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of L35 5BH:
Branches, 26th April
Branches hanging over fence onto pavement from 20 Wilson road causing people to walk out into road on the corner of the street
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 20, Wilson Road, Prescot
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Van constantly parked on double yellows, creating a blind spot, 23rd April
At the top of St Nicholas road when trying to emerge onto Windy Arbor road there's constantly the same vans parking on double yellows. This van blocks your left side view when emerging to turn right, so to even turn right onto Windy Arbor road, you have to edge out into the road to see past this van. This is a massive Hazard. Not only that, but other vans, that look to be at the same property, are parking on the double yellows at the top of St Nicholas road at various other times of the day. This has been the case for the past few years at least.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Saint Nicholas Road, Whiston Lane Ends, Whiston
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Mum (86) has a wheelchair, path blocked by selfish parking, 23rd April
Can’t get past in wheelchair/prams
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 15, Cross Lane, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Footpaths, 17th April
Footpaths in this street are in appalling state, the tarmac is now down to grit, and very uneven. Elder residents using the road to walk, due to the uneven and dangerous footpaths. Due to the deteriorating state, water is also collecting on paths, causing damage to properties.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Queens Road, Prescot
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Parking on double lines and in the yellow box junction, 13th April
There's constant parking in the yellow box junction and at the end of Aspinall Street, although there are double yellow lines. It is getting ridiculous.
I understand people are being dropped off and picked up, which is ok as it is the city centre of Prescot, but they park their vehicles and go in town for hours. Sometimes lorries who are delivering goods daily can't enter or exit and they have to wait for the owners dozens of minutes, which is frustrating.
There is a no stopping zone Monday - Saturday 8AM - 7PM (I think) and many people park here sometimes a whole day. If they park outside those times then it's ok but in that time frame this road is busy as it is. Single yellow line, double yellow, box junction, people park as they please regardless if they're allowed or not. And some of us live on this street and we have private parking available but sometimes those parking spaces are taken as well!?!!
This has been going on for over a year and sometimes we can't get the bins out because there's vehicle parking on tge pavement.
Is there a solution?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 12, Aspinal Street, Prescot
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Massive pothole, 9th April
Massive pothole. Getting bigger by the day
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Tree fell on road, 6th April
Tree fell onto road blocking one lane on the side opposite knowsley safari park.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Prescot Bypass, Prescot
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Rubbish and wood dumped, 25th March
There is a large amount of rubbish, bin bags and wood dumped in the alley behind Bretherton Road near the gates that open on to St James road... also several overflowing bins that someone else has filled up and not pulled them out to be emptied ( to heavy for me) they just left them in the alley and it's been several weeks now..
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Bretherton Road, Prescot
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Flyposting, 24th March
Flyposting on lampost near junction ofCroftwood Grove and Lickers Lane
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Lickers Lane, Whiston Lane Ends, Whiston
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Flytipping!, 23rd March
Someone has dumped a load of rubbish on the pavement of scotchbarn lane all work stuff and tubs of god knows what in it!??
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scotchbarn Lane, Prescot
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Potholes, 22nd March
5 potholes between wycherley Street and sainlsbury Street
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Grosvenor Road, Prescot
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Pothole, 22nd March
Deep pothole centre of road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Grosvenor Road, Prescot
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Pavement broken up, 19th March
The pavement has been broken up and is a trip hazard. It will be worse at night due to no cones or barriers
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 6, Midsummer Avenue, Prescot
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Scruffs dumping, 17th March
The whole street is full of rubbish from sofas to hot tubs even a kitchen table
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Dursley, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Grassed area looks a mess, 16th March
All the hedges and bushes need clearing of rubbish as well as dog bags picking up, especially near to the entrances. Also there are no bins there any more?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Cheswood Close, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Litter makes it look a mess/lack of bins, 16th March
Entrance to the Millenium Green is full of litter and the full length of the footpath behind langbar is the same (rubbish in bushes etc) Also the bins were removed years ago and never put back?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Langbar, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Rubbish, 14th March
Lots of rubbish has accumulated in the area also a van blocks the entrance to the electricity station
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scotchbarn Lane, Prescot
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Light on sign (17A) broken again, 9th March
This was fixed for one day and then broke again. It’s As you come off the A58 towards St Helen's the is a speed limit / not entry sign on the left hand side at the roundabout the light is not working. Also for some reason it’s not showing on the Knowsley lighting website so can’t report that way. I believe it’s 17A and the sign opposite is 16A
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Prescot Bypass, Knowsley, Huyton
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Dangerous crossing, 9th March
A lack of traffic calming/speed camera causes excessive speed up and down the road. As a residential road but also a main carriageway it should have a speed camera to deter dangerous driving. People do excess of 40mph in both directions and it won’t be long before someone is seriously injured crossing at the park.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 51, Pottery Lane, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Mud on Warrington Road Prescot from Taylor Wimpey, 8th March
Subject: Formal Complaint Regarding Environmental Damage Caused by Mud Deposits on A57 Road in Prescot
I am writing to raise a formal complaint regarding the environmental damage caused by the excessive mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot, resulting from the construction works carried out by Taylor Wimpey at their site. The persistent issue of mud being left on the road not only poses a safety hazard to motorists and pedestrians but also constitutes a clear breach of both the Environmental Protection Act and the Building Regulations.
The constant presence of mud on the A57 road in Prescot is a significant cause for concern as it not only diminishes the aesthetics of the area but also poses a serious risk to public safety. The accumulation of mud on the road creates slippery conditions, particularly during wet weather, which can lead to hazardous driving conditions and an increased likelihood of accidents. Furthermore, pedestrians using the footpaths adjacent to the road are also at risk of slipping and sustaining injuries due to the mud being left unattended.
It is evident that the construction works being carried out by Taylor Wimpey at their site are the primary source of the mud deposits on the A57 road. As a responsible developer, Taylor Wimpey has a duty to ensure that their construction activities do not result in environmental harm or disruption to the local community. It is clear that the excessive mud being left on the road is a direct consequence of inadequate soil erosion control measures and a lack of proper maintenance by the construction site personnel.
The Environmental Protection Act 1990 places a legal obligation on individuals and organizations to take all reasonable measures to prevent pollution of the environment, including the contamination of watercourses and roadways with mud and other construction-related materials. Additionally, the Building Regulations set out specific requirements for construction sites to mitigate the environmental impact of their activities, including the implementation of effective sediment control measures to prevent soil erosion and the deposition of mud on public roads.
Therefore, I urge the relevant authorities to investigate this matter promptly and take enforcement action against Taylor Wimpey for their failure to comply with the environmental regulations and building requirements. It is imperative that immediate steps are taken to address the issue of mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot, including the implementation of robust mud management practices by the construction site personnel and the regular cleaning and maintenance of the affected road sections.
In conclusion, the ongoing environmental damage caused by the mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot cannot be overlooked, and urgent intervention is required to rectify this situation. I trust that the authorities will take appropriate action to hold Taylor Wimpey accountable for their actions and ensure that such environmental violations are not repeated in the future.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Liverpool Road, Prescot
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