FIXMYSTREET IN L36 1TR
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of L36 1TR:
Branches, 26th April
Branches hanging over fence onto pavement from 20 Wilson road causing people to walk out into road on the corner of the street
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 20, Wilson Road, Prescot
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Mum (86) has a wheelchair, path blocked by selfish parking, 23rd April
Can’t get past in wheelchair/prams
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 15, Cross Lane, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Broken window, 15th April
Pigeons flying in and out of building, this is above Make Huyton Village not a good look or healthy image for regeneration of the village my KMBC.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Landsdowne Way, Bakers Green, Huyton
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Overflowing litter bin, 14th April
Litter bin is overflowing at top of Hey Road adjoining Seel Road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hey Road, Huyton Quarry, Huyton
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Road collapse, 9th April
Road collapse of previous repair.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Road, Roby, Huyton
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3ft pothole, 9th April
Reported previously badly repaired lasted a few days. Huge deep hole now filled with water snd large chunks of concrete all over thd Road now. Very dangerous needs repairing urgently.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Road, Roby, Huyton
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Tree fell on road, 6th April
Tree fell onto road blocking one lane on the side opposite knowsley safari park.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Prescot Bypass, Prescot
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Pothole around speed ramps, 26th March
The edges of the speed lampshade worn away, thus has now left a hole and a very sharp edge from the precast speed ramp. The edges cause damage to wheels sit directionally in line with the wheel line
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Salerno Drive, Bakers Green, Huyton
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Road breaking up, 23rd March
Stretch between Ambulance station and Asda roundabout. Surface is breaking up
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Huyton Lane, Bakers Green, Huyton
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Flytipping, 21st March
Carpet
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Grange Close, Roby, Huyton
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Pavement broken up, 19th March
The pavement has been broken up and is a trip hazard. It will be worse at night due to no cones or barriers
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 6, Midsummer Avenue, Prescot
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3ft pothole, 14th March
Rubble all over the road at least 6 in deep full of water now needs urgent attention
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Road, Roby, Huyton
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Dangerous crossing, 9th March
A lack of traffic calming/speed camera causes excessive speed up and down the road. As a residential road but also a main carriageway it should have a speed camera to deter dangerous driving. People do excess of 40mph in both directions and it won’t be long before someone is seriously injured crossing at the park.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 51, Pottery Lane, Whiston Cross, Whiston
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Mud on Warrington Road Prescot from Taylor Wimpey, 8th March
Subject: Formal Complaint Regarding Environmental Damage Caused by Mud Deposits on A57 Road in Prescot
I am writing to raise a formal complaint regarding the environmental damage caused by the excessive mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot, resulting from the construction works carried out by Taylor Wimpey at their site. The persistent issue of mud being left on the road not only poses a safety hazard to motorists and pedestrians but also constitutes a clear breach of both the Environmental Protection Act and the Building Regulations.
The constant presence of mud on the A57 road in Prescot is a significant cause for concern as it not only diminishes the aesthetics of the area but also poses a serious risk to public safety. The accumulation of mud on the road creates slippery conditions, particularly during wet weather, which can lead to hazardous driving conditions and an increased likelihood of accidents. Furthermore, pedestrians using the footpaths adjacent to the road are also at risk of slipping and sustaining injuries due to the mud being left unattended.
It is evident that the construction works being carried out by Taylor Wimpey at their site are the primary source of the mud deposits on the A57 road. As a responsible developer, Taylor Wimpey has a duty to ensure that their construction activities do not result in environmental harm or disruption to the local community. It is clear that the excessive mud being left on the road is a direct consequence of inadequate soil erosion control measures and a lack of proper maintenance by the construction site personnel.
The Environmental Protection Act 1990 places a legal obligation on individuals and organizations to take all reasonable measures to prevent pollution of the environment, including the contamination of watercourses and roadways with mud and other construction-related materials. Additionally, the Building Regulations set out specific requirements for construction sites to mitigate the environmental impact of their activities, including the implementation of effective sediment control measures to prevent soil erosion and the deposition of mud on public roads.
Therefore, I urge the relevant authorities to investigate this matter promptly and take enforcement action against Taylor Wimpey for their failure to comply with the environmental regulations and building requirements. It is imperative that immediate steps are taken to address the issue of mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot, including the implementation of robust mud management practices by the construction site personnel and the regular cleaning and maintenance of the affected road sections.
In conclusion, the ongoing environmental damage caused by the mud deposits on the A57 road in Prescot cannot be overlooked, and urgent intervention is required to rectify this situation. I trust that the authorities will take appropriate action to hold Taylor Wimpey accountable for their actions and ensure that such environmental violations are not repeated in the future.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Liverpool Road, Prescot
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12 inch pothole, 5th March
Been here several weeks getting bigger daily.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Road, Roby, Huyton
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12 inch pothole, 5th March
Been here several weeks just getting bigger
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Road, Roby, Huyton
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Rats on Path from Speakman, 24th February
I am writing to bring to your attention a severe and persistent issue of rat infestation in the area accessible via Speakman Way to the Cables retail park/Steley Way. It has come to my notice that the overgrown vegetation in this public right of way has provided a conducive environment for rats to thrive. As a concerned member of the community, I am seriously alarmed by the potential public health risks posed by the uncontrolled rat population in this area.
The presence of rats in this vicinity is not only a nuisance but also a significant public health concern. Rats are known carriers of various diseases, including leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and hantavirus, which can be transmitted to humans through contact with rat droppings, urine, or bites. Moreover, their presence can also lead to property damage, contamination of food sources, and a decrease in the overall quality of life for residents in the vicinity.
According to the legislation for public health and control of pests, local authorities, such as Knowsley Council, have a responsibility to ensure that areas prone to pest infestations are adequately managed and maintained to protect public health and safety. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 specifically outlines the duty of local authorities to take appropriate action to prevent or control infestations of pests, such as rats, in public spaces.
It is concerning to note that the overgrown area along the path from Speakman Way to the Cables retail park/Steley Way has become a breeding ground for rats, with live sightings reported by residents. Furthermore, a distressing incident was recently witnessed where a rat was killed by a local cat in the vicinity, indicating the severity of the infestation. It is evident that urgent intervention is required to address this issue effectively.
I urge Knowsley Council to take immediate action to address the rat infestation in the area and minimize the environmental damage and potential health hazards posed by these rodents. This may include conducting a thorough assessment of the site, implementing pest control measures, and clearing the overgrown vegetation that serves as a habitat for rats.
The inaction or delay in addressing this issue not only poses a risk to public health but also reflects poorly on the council's commitment to maintaining a safe and hygienic environment for residents. Therefore, I implore Knowsley Council to prioritize this matter and take prompt remedial action to safeguard the well-being of the community.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Speakman Way, Prescot
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Damaged Grass Verge area, 22nd February
There is a NPR camera and control equipment located outside my property on the verge the constant maintenance and parking of vans have damaged the grass verge to such an extent it is now just a mud pool, it requires hard surfacing if the constant maintenance requires vehicle access, the area is considered a danger to the elderly and infirm and an eyesore.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Tarbock Road, Roby, Huyton
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Street sign is faulty as hit by a car, 16th February
Test only
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Landsdowne Way, Bakers Green, Huyton
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Test only, 16th February
Pothole - to confirm still receive when pothole is input in text box but not subject summary
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Landsdowne Way, Bakers Green, Huyton
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