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Pavement adjacent to Thames Water works.

Reported via mobile in the Damaged illuminated road sign post category anonymously at 08:34, Tue 5 September 2023

Sent to Camden Borough Council 6 days, 2 hours later. FixMyStreet ref: 4959562.

Police said Traffic Enforcement needs to deal with keeping motorbikes and cyclist off pavement. Please put traffic calming devices on pavement to slow this dangerous activity which is endangering vulnerable pavement users such as families with small children. See YouTube clip. https://youtu.be/ AKgF3pFb5uY

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  • Forwarded to Highways Dept

    Category changed from ‘Missing Road Sign’ to ‘Damaged non-illuminated road sign post’

    Posted by Camden Borough Council at 08:50, Tue 5 September 2023

  • Escalated to Highways

    Category changed from ‘Damaged non-illuminated road sign post’ to ‘Damaged illuminated road sign post’

    Posted by Camden Borough Council at 10:34, Mon 11 September 2023

  • Thames Water completed works, so motorbikes are now using the roadway. However, Belsize Road is scheduled for resurfacing later this year, so we require precautions taken to protect vulnerable families walking on the pavement from motorbikes and cyclists illegally riding on these narrow pavements during any roadworks.

    Posted anonymously at 07:17, Tue 12 September 2023

  • Though Thames Water has reopened the road, no group has stepped forward to apologise for the mismanagement and safety risk. Road closures will always happen. Therefore, who is responsible, Camden, Thames Water, Traffic Enforcement, or Police. These groups either point fingers at another or are silent.

    Posted anonymously at 14:30, Mon 9 October 2023
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • State changed to: No further action

    Updated by Camden Borough Council at 10:58, Fri 17 May 2024

  • Thank you for reporting the issue, details of which have been passed to our transport strategy team for investigation

    State changed to: Internal referral

    Posted by Camden Borough Council at 12:14, Tue 2 July 2024

This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 4959562 in your new report if it is an update on this one.