How are those pothole repairs going, Haringey Council?
From one 10 minute walk last night, courtesy of the council with the worst roads in the country. … Read the full post »
Liberal Democrats sure love to be photographed pointing at potholes, but there is also a much more serious side to the impact of potholes.
From one 10 minute walk last night, courtesy of the council with the worst roads in the country. … Read the full post »
A man left brain damaged when he tripped in a pothole in Haringey has won an estimated £1 million in damages. … Read the full post »
Clever idea for a bit of variation on an old theme courtesy of Islington councillor Terry Stacy. … Read the full post »
Good to see Enfield & Haringey GLA candidate Dawn Barnes still very much stuck in to local campaigning, and out with a couple of us in Wood Green today. … Read the full post »
You have £35,000 to spend. Do you: a) Fix 500 potholes, or b) Spend it on resurfacing a short one-way road that is blocked off from the public by a barrier and is only accessible for council use (to reach the parking spaces for councillors and senior officers and to make deliveries)? … Read the full post »
The ‘broken windows’ theory argues that small examples of criminal behaviour, such as broken windows but also illegal dumping, graffiti and so on, encourages more serious criminal behaviour too. … Read the full post »
Hooray. My current pothole bête noire (not to mention favourite Foursquare venue) is on the verge of going. … Read the full post »
Hello Partington Close. Following the Stroud Green Road saga and the successful efforts to dethrone Beaumont Rise, you are now the pothole of my life. … Read the full post »
The mystery over the long running diversion on the 210 bus route – with the stops on Beaumount Rise closed for several weeks – has been solved. … Read the full post »
For a few weeks now, the 210 bus route through north London has been on diversion. It is missing out Sunnyside Road and Beaumont Rise. … Read the full post »