FIXMYSTREET IN DE7 8EX
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of DE7 8EX:
Fly tipping, 17th April
Builders rubble
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Shipley Common Lane, Amber Valley
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Multiple large potholes, 14th April
Reported to Derbyshire County Council as FS-Case-605682465
Feel free to make further complaints against that number and maybe they might actually fix them...
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Collapsing drain, 14th April
Reported to Derbyshire County Council FS-Case-605681905
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Dumped Fridge, 13th April
Fridge freezer dumped on the pavement near 62 Beauvale Drive, Cotmanhay.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Beauvale Drive, Erewash
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Insecure Bollard Ilkeston Market Place, 10th April
Bollard containing power door open and insecure - potential risk of electrocution - in front of St Marys
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 10, Market Place, Ilkeston, Erewash
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Portable Toilet is Full - Please Empty and Remove, 7th April
The portable toilet was installed 2 week ago by the pedestrian crossing, and while it has been well used by those walking home from a night out on the town (saving many a front garden/tree on Lord Haddon from being urinated on), it is now full and stinks. It's also become a collection/drop off point for drugs dealing.
Tried telephoning owners number printed on it, but only the original customer can request it be collected.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 65A, Lord Haddon Road, Ilkeston, Erewash
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Large collection of potholes on Millership way, Ilkeston (heading towards Tesco from Cossall)., 6th April
The pothole has been there for several weeks (if not months) & seems to be growing in diameter.
Please go slowly, as the only way to avoid it is to go in the other carriageway, which usually isn’t possibly.
If you are new to the area, or in the dark I would worry for the safety of your vehicle.
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Incorrect Road Sign, 1st April
Road sign states ski slope, & this was demolished 5+ years ago.
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Pothole, 20th March
Reported to Derbyshire County Council as FS-Case-598123745
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Broken Glass, 12th March
Broken glass and litter on pavement adjacent to bus shelter posing risk to pedestrians / children
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1-33, Wharncliffe Road, Ilkeston, Erewash
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Fly tipping, 28th February
Fly tipping at the top of the road , by parking space. Fly tipping on either side of the road further down as marked on map. Thank you.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Shipley Common Lane, Amber Valley
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Deep pothole, 22nd February
Large deep pothole been here now for weeks and still not fixed, very dangerous having to avoid.
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Multiple bad potholes, 13th February
Reported to Nottinghamshire County Council as CSC586248019
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Pothole on Heanor Road, 13th February
Reported to Derbyshire County Council as FS-Case-586420545
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Food Waste / High Rat Numbers / Vermin Problems., 12th February
A large number of brown rats (30 to 40) at anyone time visable in daylight can be seen from properties over looking the Pelham Avenue / Poplar Inn development in Ilkeston. It appears the development is continuning but food waste from those living/working on the development is not being removed, leading to an explosion in rat population. While a few rats would be expected in any area, to see 30 plus at anyone time in the open in a problem. The builders need to control the waste, and reduce the rat population to an acceptable level.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 5, Pelham Avenue, Ilkeston, Erewash
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20 to 30 bags of dog poop dumped on street, 7th February
The area round the virgin media street cabinat has become someones dumping ground for bags after bag of dog poop. It stinks in the sun, and the rain washes the bag down the pavement. The entire area Nesfield, Lord Haddon, and Fullwood Street is becoming littered with piles of poop.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 66A, Lord Haddon Road, Ilkeston, Erewash
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Broken fencing and litter in the jitty, 5th February
No one seems to be taking ownership or responsibility for this Erewash eyesore. The old fencing should be removed and a dustbin/refuse bin made available in the jitty between Coppice avenue/Peacock place.
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Deep pot hole grate could fall out, 2nd February
I’ve noticed this Pot hole has been here for a couple of weeks quite naughty right on the island were you turn left for mc Donald’s very deep and being up against the storm drain cover this could soon become a serious issue
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Deep potholes, 23rd January
Deep potholes, to make matters worse the area floods so potholes aren't visible.
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Road used as public car park, 13th January
The Copse in ilkeston is increasingly and continuingly being used as a public car park. This is forcing the entrance to the road to be reduced to single lane traffic and is subsequently forcing residents to exit the road on the wrong side. There have been a number of near misses as the corner is blind for traffic turning left into the road and cars can be speedy when not a resident as are exiting a 40 mph road. The parking extends down from the main road, which is a fast road of 40 mph. The parking is especially present on weekends and evenings and has at times blocked rear access to properties. The increased parking is also a concern regarding access for emergency vehicles and bin lorries. This issue is a long standing issue, can double yellow lines be considered as a priority?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2, The Copse, Ilkeston, Erewash
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