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Who is responsible for repairs in London, the local council or TfL?
Since the snow has thawed a small pothole outside my house has got much bigger. TfL's site allowed me to report the problem which I did. I then happened to visit Haringey's website to report a huge pile of rubbish dumped a bit further down the road. They seemed to be quite keen to take details of the problem with a special page on their site: http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/news_and_events/latest_news/call_the_pothole_hotline_during_the_thaw.htm -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at: http://europeanrail.fotopic.net http://britishrail.fotopic.net |
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On 17 Jan, 09:05, Phil Richards
wrote: Who is responsible for repairs in London, the local council or TfL? Since the snow has thawed a small pothole outside my house has got much bigger. TfL's site allowed me to report the problem which I did. I then happened to visit Haringey's website to report a huge pile of rubbish dumped a bit further down the road. They seemed to be quite keen to take details of the problem with a special page on their site: http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/news_and_events/latest_news/call_the... -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at:http://europeanrail.fotopic.nethttp:...il.fotopic.net Red routes Tfl all other local council |
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, trainmanUK writes On 17 Jan, 09:05, Phil Richards wrote: Who is responsible for repairs in London, the local council or TfL? Since the snow has thawed a small pothole outside my house has got much bigger. TfL's site allowed me to report the problem which I did. I then happened to visit Haringey's website to report a huge pile of rubbish dumped a bit further down the road. They seemed to be quite keen to take details of the problem with a special page on their site: http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/news_and_events/latest_news/call_the... Red routes Tfl all other local council However if you report the problem on the TfL page they will forward the issue/report to the appropriate authority responsible if it is not within TfL's area of coverage (e.g. some road are the responsibility of the Highways Agencies I believe). -- Paul G Typing from Barking |
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![]() "Phil Richards" wrote in message ... Who is responsible for repairs in London, the local council or TfL? Since the snow has thawed a small pothole outside my house has got much bigger. TfL's site allowed me to report the problem which I did. I then happened to visit Haringey's website to report a huge pile of rubbish dumped a bit further down the road. They seemed to be quite keen to take details of the problem with a special page on their site: http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/news_and_events/latest_news/call_the_pothole_hotline_during_the_thaw.htm -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at: http://europeanrail.fotopic.net http://britishrail.fotopic.net Try http://www.fillthathole.org.uk/ |
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wrote on 17 January 2010 21:58:58 ...
In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: Are there any Highways Agency roads within Greater London other than small bits of the M1, M3, M4 and M25? pedant small bits of the M1, M11 M4 and M25 I admit to missing the M11. I thought there was small bits of the M3 and M40 in Greater London but apparently not. The M25 bits are pretty small, a couple of stretches of more or less the road itself only in Enfield and Havering. Also the M25 between J14 and J15 west of Heathrow is just inside Hillingdon. The answer to your original question (any Highways Agency roads in Greater London other than motorways) is "No". -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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(Richard J.) wrote: wrote on 17 January 2010 21:58:58 ... In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: Are there any Highways Agency roads within Greater London other than small bits of the M1, M3, M4 and M25? pedant small bits of the M1, M11 M4 and M25 I admit to missing the M11. I thought there was small bits of the M3 and M40 in Greater London but apparently not. The M25 bits are pretty small, a couple of stretches of more or less the road itself only in Enfield and Havering. Also the M25 between J14 and J15 west of Heathrow is just inside Hillingdon. Oh yes. I missed that under other detail on the map at first. The answer to your original question (any Highways Agency roads in Greater London other than motorways) is "No". Indeed. All the motorway box remnants (M41 and A102(M)) were demoted some time ago. Was it in preparation for the Mayor and GLA or well before then? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() Indeed. All the motorway box remnants (M41 and A102(M)) were demoted some time ago. Was it in preparation for the Mayor and GLA or well before then? Not sure of the date of those but I was looking at land acquisition issues at the time of the Mayor/GLA act and it became a real headache to know who owned what and when so the correct notices were served. OC |
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