FIXMYSTREET IN NW10 3PJ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of NW10 3PJ:
On the south side of the avenue, near corner with Salusbury Road, 30th April
This tree stump has been here for several months and needs to be removed. It’s a hazard on the street. Thank you.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Salusbury Road, London
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237 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Flyposting stickers
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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237 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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Dumped rubbish at 170 fifth ave, 30th April
Dumped rubbish at 170 fifth ave
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 164, Fifth Avenue, Queen's Park, London
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71-77 Hawthorn Rd, 30th April
Black sack
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Hawthorn Road, London
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The first band turning into Brondesbury Villas from Bransbury Road- In front of the garage for 118A Bransbury Road, 30th April
Clothing wear Homeware has been dumped in front of the garage. Looks about a bag or two mostly fabric.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Brondesbury Road, London
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The first band turning into Brondesbury Villas from Bransbury Road- In front of the garage for 118A Bransbury Road, 30th April
Clothing wear Homeware has been dumped in front of the garage. Looks about a bag or two mostly fabric.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Brondesbury Road, London
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233 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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Road works between Moberly Sports centre and Kensal Rise station, 30th April
Temporary traffic lights are stuck on red on both sides (going up to Kensal Rise / down toward Kilburn Lane)
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Chamberlayne Road, London
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Outside 6 Ellesmere road nw101jr, 30th April
New pothole next to recently repaired other pothole. This is throwing up small rocks and stones causing damage to vehicles parked nearby
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Ellesmere Road, London
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285 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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333 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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335 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti on shop and post box
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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Graffiti 337 Kilburn high road, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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Graffiti on sign outside Brondesbury station, 30th April
Graffiti
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Kilburn High Road, London
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Complaints, 30th April
Please see the complaints made over 5 to 8 months ago and your team failed to resolve it.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Walm Lane, London
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84 Walm Lane & 94 Walm Lane, 30th April
Hello Brent, I am writing to express my frustration and disappointment regarding the ongoing issue with the placement of a bin on Walm Lane, specifically outside 94 Walm Lane NW2. Despite multiple complaints from residents and businesses in the area, it appears that the matter has yet to be adequately addressed by your team.
The primary concern revolves around the relocation of the bin from its original position outside 94 Walm Lane to 84 Walm Lane NW2. This move has been met with significant resistance from the local community, as it has resulted in numerous negative consequences: Increased littering: Since the bin was moved, there has been a noticeable uptick in littering in the vicinity. Residents have reported witnessing people throwing rubbish from the bridge onto the train tracks due to the absence of a nearby bin. Additionally, rubbish has been accumulating outside gates on 94 Walm Lane, creating an unsightly and unhygienic environment. Inconvenience for pedestrians: The new placement of the bin at 84 Walm Lane is not conducive to pedestrian use, particularly for those traveling to and from Willesden Green station. Placing the bin further away from the station discourages people from properly disposing of their waste, leading to further littering and sanitation issues. Impact on local businesses: The accumulation of rubbish outside Sainsbury's and around Willesden Green station not only reflects poorly on the area but also has the potential to deter customers and harm the reputation of local businesses. It is clear that the current placement of the bin is ineffective and exacerbating existing problems in the community. I urge your team to take immediate action to address this issue by: Returning the bin to its original location outside 94 Walm Lane NW2, where it can serve the needs of pedestrians and residents effectively. Implementing measures to prevent further littering and ensure the cleanliness of the area surrounding the station and Sainsbury's. Engaging with residents and businesses to develop a long-term solution that meets the needs of all stakeholders and promotes a cleaner, safer environment for everyone. Failure to address this matter promptly will only lead to further deterioration of the area and increased frustration among residents and businesses alike. I implore your team to prioritize this issue and work towards a swift resolution. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Walm Lane, London
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Outside 52 the avenue, 30th April
Large Electric appliance dumped on pavement
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): The Avenue, London
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Remove the been and put outside the Willesden green station, 30th April
To whom it may concern, I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring issue with the placement of the dustbin near the station area, which has been persistently moved by the rubbish removal team. The bin in question was originally situated outside the station on both sides, serving as a crucial waste disposal point for the community.
However, over the years, there has been a series of unauthorized relocations by the Veolia team. Currently, the bin is positioned at 84 Walm Lane, causing inconvenience and confusion for residents who rely on its presence near the station.
I must stress the importance of restoring the bin to its original location opposite the station. Since 2012, it has been a vital fixture in our community's waste management infrastructure, and its consistent relocation has been disruptive and unnecessary.
Numerous complaints have been filed regarding this matter, yet there has been no visible action taken by your team to address it. I implore you to intervene immediately and instruct the Veolia team to relocate the bin back to its rightful place outside the station.
Failure to rectify this situation promptly will only exacerbate the frustration and inconvenience experienced by residents. Please acknowledge receipt of this message and provide assurance that the necessary steps will be taken without delay.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Walm Lane, London
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Needs to remove the bin, 30th April
To whom it may concern, I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring issue with the placement of the dustbin near the station area, which has been persistently moved by the rubbish removal team. The bin in question was originally situated outside the station on both sides, serving as a crucial waste disposal point for the community.
However, over the years, there has been a series of unauthorized relocations by the Veolia team. Currently, the bin is positioned at 84 Walm Lane, causing inconvenience and confusion for residents who rely on its presence near the station.
I must stress the importance of restoring the bin to its original location opposite the station. Since 2012, it has been a vital fixture in our community's waste management infrastructure, and its consistent relocation has been disruptive and unnecessary.
Numerous complaints have been filed regarding this matter, yet there has been no visible action taken by your team to address it. I implore you to intervene immediately and instruct the Veolia team to relocate the bin back to its rightful place outside the station.
Failure to rectify this situation promptly will only exacerbate the frustration and inconvenience experienced by residents. Please acknowledge receipt of this message and provide assurance that the necessary steps will be taken without delay.
Nearest address to the pin placed on the map (from OS Places API): Walm Lane, London
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