FIXMYSTREET IN UB1 2LR
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of UB1 2LR:
Parking in yellow box and on building etrance, 3rd March
Same residences keep using yellow box as parking spot at front of our building but now situation is getting worse because building entrance is getting blocked constantly. Turing Court Lovell Road UB13EX London Could you please advice or help with this situation?
Thank you
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Flytipping in regular location, 29th February
Dormers Avenue near junction with Allenby Road at side of number 35 Allenby road. Mattress, sofa, dormer bed and other rubbish. This seems to be considered a regular dumping spot by some people as constantly large items of junk dumped there.
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Railing Sticking Out (Dangerous), 3rd February
Railing jutting out, it's been damaged after an accident I think & it's jutting out & cars could hit it & cause more dangerous problem, someone needs to get out to this urgently!
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All lines faded, 16th January
All the white lines faded.
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3ft wide x 1.5ft deep, 14th January
Reporting large pothole by the bus stop
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Pothole, 11th January
Big pothole by bus stop, northbound
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Flytip, 7th January
Flytipped trolle and extremely heavy gravel bag. Blocks the pavement so mobility scooters can’t pass, it is difficult for pedestrians and also buggies to pass
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Large broken tree on pavement and on road, 3rd January
Buses are on diversion due to this tree on the road
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Water pipe demage, next to the park., 11th December
Water pipes broken, next to the park. Under the parking cars.
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Two large potholes, 29th November
To large potholes at bus stop CS causing damage to bus suspension
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Draining blockes, 14th November
I have requested to Ealing council three four month before but they have not done anything..
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Street light not working, 10th November
This light on the cyclepath for the A312 Hayes by Pass is located by a dangerous chicane where the path changes its path, it is now in complete darkness after sunset. The pedestrian pavement is also on a path linking a primary school with housing on the est side of the A312.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): The Parkway, Yeading, London
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Deep pothole, 6th November
Deep hole shaking buses as they go over it.
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Red light stuck, 13th September
On A4020 towards uxbridge road near brookside road hayes ub40pg. Lights not working to turn right from yesterday. People turns on there risk or make you turn from next round about. Please do it right.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Springfield Road, Yeading, London
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Tree branches sticking out, 12th September
Tree branches sticking out into the road causing damage to buses
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Flytipping, 5th September
There is always flytipping opposite Greenford Cemetery. It gets reported and collected, but it is a continous problem.
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People parking on double yellow and blocking traffic, 17th July
There is always a problem at this junction, Aggressive people always parking on this bend, and when asked to move they swear at you!! Once a car was parked horizontally completely blocking all access into or out of this road! There are no cameras in this area. People should be ticketed for the kind of offences being committed at this junction.
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Traffic lights all out, 6th July
Traffic lights out in all directions
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Springfield Road, Yeading, London
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Hazardous Regular Traffic Congestion, 22nd June
Dear Sir/Madam
I am writing to bring to your attention a persistent issue causing inconvenience and safety concerns in this area of Charles House, Southall (Bridge Road, Southall Middlesex) between 11:30 am to 6.30 pm. Customers of certain shopkeepers on Bridge Road have frequently been blocking and parking their vehicles on yellow lines, thereby obstructing traffic flow and posing potential hazards to pedestrians and motorists.
Some business employees working in the area cannot reach in time to pick up the children from school and cannot attend appointments on time, i.e. medical appointments.
The unauthorised parking on yellow lines not only disrupts the smooth movement of vehicles but also jeopardises the safety of pedestrians. This issue has become increasingly prevalent, causing frustration among residents and nearby businesses. it is essential to address this matter promptly to ensure the well-being of everyone involved. It would be very difficult for emergency vehicles to pass through in case of emergencies in the area, i.e. Fire brigade and the Ambulance.
The local companies are also facing issues with the hauliers as the big trucks get stuck and cannot meet the deadlines for the goods to be picked up and dropped at the depots on time. As a result, this is causing a financial impact on the local businesses.
It has been noticed that the forklifts on the road do not have registration number plates. This breaches the Vehicle Registration and Licensing Requirements: Fork Lift Trucks and Other Industrial Vehicles. Vehicle registration and licensing is governed by the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 (VERA) (as amended). The Act requires all mechanically propelled vehicles used or kept on the public road to be registered and licensed.
It is also concerning that gas cylinder bottles used for cooking are not stored properly and are accessible to any public members, including children. This creates the risk of fire, arson, or explosion.
I kindly request the Ealing Council to consider the following actions:
1. Increase Enforcement: I urge the council to collaborate with local law enforcement agencies to increase patrols in the area or install CCTV cameras. Regularly monitoring and enforcing parking regulations, particularly on yellow lines, will discourage unauthorised parking and provide a safer environment for all road users. 2. Public Awareness Campaign: Launching a public awareness campaign regarding parking regulations and their importance could help educate shopkeeper customers and residents about the consequences of parking on yellow lines. This could include distributing pamphlets, placing informative signs, and organising community meetings to discuss parking issues and their impact on the neighbourhood. 3. Designated Parking Spaces: The council should explore creating designated parking spaces near the shops to alleviate the parking congestion problem. Establishing marked areas for customer parking would incentivise them to park in designated zones rather than obstruct traffic by parking on yellow lines. 4. Collaboration with Shopkeepers: It is crucial to dialogue with the shopkeeper(s) in question to address the issue collectively. Engaging in discussions with the shopkeepers can foster their cooperation and encourage them to communicate parking regulations to their customers effectively.
These measures will address the immediate parking problem and enhance the overall safety and quality of life for the local business and residents.
We have written and notified Ealing Council about the above breaches, and no action has been taken to date. We have been pushed from pillar to post without any assistance or support.
I appreciate your attention to this matter and your commitment to resolving it. Please keep us informed about any actions or progress made in this regard.
If you require any further information or if I can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Pot hole between door numbers 61-63 Hammond Road, Southall, 5th June
Pot hole close to disabled bay causing difficulty for wheelchair user.
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