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Broken tarmac around several manholes and drains
Reported in the Manhole Cover - Damaged (rocking or noisy) category anonymously at 12:48, Tue 4 February 2020
Sent to TfL 3 minutes later. TfL ref: FMS1978488.
The bus lane is damaged from the Rectory Road/Brooke Road pedestrian crossing to bus stop L. Cracked and uneven surface around several manholes and drains. Two covers clang whenever the buses hit them. The vibrations from the buses hitting the cracks are also causing damage to private property (audible and visible). The are five high frequency bus routes hitting these, on average 674 buses per day. Three routes are 24hr so the clangs and vibrations continue all night. The uneven surface is also hazardous for cyclists. The issue has been here for many months.
Updates
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Thank you for your report. This will now be investigated by our team and we will update you on progress within 10 days. If the issue you have reported is an emergency we aim to update you on progress within 24 hours.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by TfL at 15:14, Wed 5 February 2020
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Your report has been investigated by our team and this is not owned by Transport for London which means that we are not able to resolve the issue. Please contact the owner. Should you need anything else or have any questions please contact our customer services team on 0343 222 1234
State changed to: not TfL’s responsibility
Posted by TfL at 16:52, Mon 10 February 2020
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This is a TfL red route (it’s the southbound A10 on the Stoke Newington gyratory). It is not under the LA management.
Posted anonymously at 09:59, Tue 11 February 2020
This report is now closed to updates. You can make a new report in the same location.