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Sugar Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
WF1 5LA Wakefield District (B)
Local issues reported to Fix My Street within 2 miles of WF1 5LA
Are there any local nuisances? Listing problems that have been reported by residents, including graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs or street lighting.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 6, Mountbatten Avenue, Woolgreaves, Wakefield
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Unroadworthy car parked on Mountbatten Avenue
13th May
Vehicle has been parked (and not moved) for approx. 3 months. Front wheel removed approx. 7 days ago revealing significant oil leak. Vehicle parked facing on-coming traffic.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 6, Mountbatten Avenue, Woolgreaves, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 50, Gordon Street, Agbrigg, Wakefield
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Constant dumping zone!
1st May
Requiring dump zone for people discarding their household waste at the entrance of a child's park where family have to walk past this on a daily basis alongside trying to prevent children from hurting themselves on the broken parks of whatever has been thrown there
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 50, Gordon Street, Agbrigg, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Westgate End, Thornes, Wakefield
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Parking on the street
blocking access to our shop
This is now the fourth time this week that this van has parked on the street blocking our shop and the street. This happens on a daily basis and means people are having to walk on the road to get past. Its dangerous and surely illegal.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Westgate End, Thornes, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 243, Doncaster Road, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield
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Car park on junction ( near pizza palace)
21st April
Car park on the junction, blocking entrance and exit I don't how long car park here, but I'm sure this car park here before 6am 21/04/2025 and now still is there, probably was here all night
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 243, Doncaster Road, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 19, George Street, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Vehicles obstructing the pavement and parking on double yellow lines
7th April
Vehicles blatantly ignoring double yellow lines and parking on the pavement
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 19, George Street, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Altinkool Street, Agbrigg, Wakefield
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Urgent Concern Regarding Severe Litter Accumulation
20th March
Location: Entrance to Agbrigg Park, Interior, Alleyway between Montague Street and Agbrigg Park.
This report documents the alarmingly high levels of litter present at the entrance to Agbrigg Park within the park itself, and along the alleyway connecting Montague Street to the park.
The sheer volume of discarded waste creates an unsanitary and aesthetically displeasing environment, posing potential health risks and negatively impacting the community. This situation is particularly concerning due to the proximity to local schools forcing children to navigate through the accumulated refuse on their way to and from school.
Detailed Observations: Park Entrance: The immediate entrance to Agbrigg Park is characterized by an excessive accumulation of litter. This includes, but is not limited to:
* Food packaging (wrappers, containers, fast-food remnants) * Plastic bottles and cans * Crisp packets and sweet wrappers * Cigarette butts * General refuse and debris * Park Interior: Throughout the park, litter is scattered across lawns, pathways, and around seating areas. Bins, where present, are frequently overflowing, indicating a lack of adequate waste management.
Montague Street Alleyway: The alleyway connecting Montague Street to Agbrigg Park is particularly egregious. Litter is piled high in certain areas, creating a narrow and hazardous passage. The accumulation suggests prolonged neglect and a lack of regular cleaning. The waste present is of the same nature as the park entrance, but in a more concentrated and substantial quantity.
Impact on Children: The proximity of local schools or the normal route children take to school to the affected areas is deeply concerning. Children are forced to walk through this unsanitary environment, exposing them to potential health risks and creating a negative impression of their local surroundings.
Potential Hazards and Concerns: *Health Risks: Accumulated litter attracts pests (rodents, insects) and creates breeding grounds for bacteria, posing risks of disease transmission. * Environmental Degradation: Litter pollutes the environment, harming local wildlife and negatively impacting the ecosystem. * Aesthetic Impact: The unsightly accumulation of litter detracts from the park's beauty and reduces its appeal to residents and visitors. * Negative Community Image: The state of the park and alleyway reflects poorly on the community and suggests a lack of care and responsibility. * Child welfare: The children being forced to walk through the rubbish is unacceptable.
Recommendations: * Increased Waste Management: Implement more frequent and thorough waste collection services, including the provision of additional bins and regular emptying. * Enhanced Cleaning: Conduct regular deep cleaning of the park entrance, park interior, and alleyway. * Public Awareness Campaign: Launch a public awareness campaign to educate residents about the importance of responsible waste disposal and the negative impacts of littering. * Enforcement of Littering Laws: Increase patrols and enforcement of littering laws, issuing fines to offenders. * Community Involvement: Encourage community involvement in park clean-up initiatives and adopt-a-street programs. * School Involvement: Contact the local school to help educate the children about littering, and to encourage them to use the bins provided.
Conclusion: The excessive littering at Agbrigg Park and the surrounding areas is a serious issue that requires immediate attention. It is imperative that action be taken to address this problem, ensuring a clean, safe, and enjoyable environment for all members of the community, particularly children.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Altinkool Street, Agbrigg, Wakefield
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Need barriers up
16th March
Need something doing at bottom of heath common where traffic lights are There is 2 lanes right lane is for the Neil fox way. And other lane is for wakefield. Drivers are cutting people off when there in wrong lane there is cameras up so be able to recognise it. Gonna cause an accident.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Doncaster Road, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield
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Cars parked without permit
9th March
Cars had been all the times parking on park lodge lane without permit and because of that residents have an issues with park thier cars there.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 18, Park Lodge Lane, Eastmoor, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 19-25, Wood Street, Eastmoor, Wakefield
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Streeet sign too low.
5th March
Street sign too low. Nearly banged my head on it. In sure someone will. Needs to be higher or removed.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 19-25, Wood Street, Eastmoor, Wakefield
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Pothole in this area or thereabouts.
23rd February
Pothole in the carriageway .
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1, Elm Tree Street, Belle Vue, Wakefield
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Pothole
3rd February
Pothole between 19 and 21 thornleigh Drive Wakefield
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2-8, Thornleigh Drive, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 23, Barnsley Road, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Water leak outside old bos depot
30th January
Manhole cover is leaking water outside the old bus depot
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 23, Barnsley Road, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Pothole outside bus depot
28th January
Pothole outside bus depot Barnsley Road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 8, Belle Isle Avenue, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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At least 2 deep potholes in this road
plus other smaller ones
There are at least two deep potholes, one of them about a foot wide and a couple of inches deep. People have to drive round them, which takes the vehicle too close to the pavement, or too close to parked cars.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 9;11, Thornleigh Road, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Sugar Lane, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Mountain of Soil and Rubbish in Wakefield Cemetery
25th January
For many months, if not years, the council has utilized this space as a dumping ground for any excess soil that is not at the moment required for graveyard or general usage.
The problem residents face in this scenario is that not only does it blow over onto residential houses, but onto windows, clothing and cars. Thus, creating a significant mess of the surrounding area.
In addition, people are using this mountain of soil to their advantage by dumping any general waste or anything else that they no longer require. Yet, it is important to also highlight during the Summer months this mountain of soil is used as a playground amongst young people. Such scenario could lead to accidents not only by the soil, but also what has been dumped within in it.
It is asked of the council to remove such waste as not only does this create influence of fly tipping, but it is not appropriate for it to be in visual sight especially in a cemetery where many across the area come to visit their family members graves.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Sugar Lane, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Bad parking
17th January
Parking on thornes lane and seymour street, both up to end of junctions for sandwich shop. Coming into seymour street, ive had to reverse back on to thornes lane due to bad parking. This is an every day occurrence when the sandwich shop is open.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2, Seymour Street, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Flickering Lights
Bullring
There are purple flickering lights at nightfall, either side of the bullring, these can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Bull Ring, Eastmoor, Wakefield
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Portobello Road, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Electric pole hanging
7th January
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Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Portobello Road, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Cars parking on the pavement next to a road junction and parking in the car park not using allocated parking bays
1st January
The car park to Greenwood House flats only has a certain number of bays and these are on a first come first served basis. However cars are parking wherever they can, sometimes blocking other cars that are already in a designated bay. The space in front of the flats is now so full of cars especially at night that if an emergency vehicle should be needed it would be extremely difficult to gainaccess. Pick up and drop off by taxi's is sometimes impossible leaving the driver no alternative than to have to reverse out of the car park onto George St which is obviously very busy. The cars parked on the pavement next to the junction with George St means pedestrians cannot use the pavement and also restricted vision for cars leaving the car park.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 19, George Street, Belle Isle, Wakefield
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Wood on the street leaning against house n4
31st December
Various types of abandoned wood at the back of house no. 4, there is also a pallet, with the current winds it was scattered across the street
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2, Princess Street, Portobello, Wakefield
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