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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

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On 17 Jan, 09:05, Phil Richards
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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...

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Red routes Tfl all other local council
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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...


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).

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"Phil Richards" wrote in message
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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

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http://europeanrail.fotopic.net
http://britishrail.fotopic.net


Try http://www.fillthathole.org.uk/

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In uk.transport.london message , Sun,
17 Jan 2010 09:05:03, Phil Richards
posted:
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/new...news/call_the_
pothole_hotline_during_the_thaw.htm



http://www.fixmystreet.com/ covers all GB, but not NI.

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