Showing posts with label norfolk house road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label norfolk house road. Show all posts

Friday, 16 March 2018

Scott wins action on HGVs entering residential roads


HGV getting stuck in the side roads
Streatham Green Party team has won agreement from Lambeth Council to take steps to prevent heavy goods vehicles from entering residential roads to thte West of Streatham High Road.

Residents raised concerns last year about large articulated lorries using smaller streets as a cut through. This has resulted in lorries getting stuck and residential streets becoming congested and unsafe.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Petition to resurface Kingscourt, Norfolk House, Brancaster, Blakemore and Moorcroft Roads

After a request from local residents, we have launched a petition to resurface a collection of local roads which need some serious attention!

  • Kingscourt Road
  • Norfolk House Road
  • Brancaster Road
  • Blakemore Road
  • Moorcroft Road
Two of these are on the council's resurfacing list, but are well overdue for some TLC!  And with a another winter coming, and the surface breaking up, they will become another hazard for cyclists and motorbikes, as well as damaging cars. 




Thursday, 3 April 2014

Pothole update

We promised that we would check local roads after winter had finished.

We reported the following potholes for repair:

• On Drewstead Road – between Woodbourne Avenue and Hoadly Road

• At the junction of Broadlands Avenue and De Montfort Road

• On Conyers Road – between Fairmile Avenue and Babington Road

• Outside Whinfell Close on Riggindale Road

• At the top of Moorcroft Road

• At the junction of Woodbourne Ave and Steep Hill

• Outside 11, 55, 114 and 144 Kingscourt Road

• Along Norfolk House Road and near the junction with Streatham High Road

• Outside 102A and 153 Gleneagle Road

• Outside 16 Blakemore Road

• At the bottom of Prentis Road at the junction with Garrad’s Road

Let us know if we have missed any that need sorting!

Monday, 10 February 2014

Potholes on Norfolk House Road and Kingscourt Road

We have been reporting and getting numerous potholes fixed along both Kingscourt Road and Norfolk House Road over the last couple of years. Both have now been added to the Council's resurfacing list (see here for more info).

The resurfacing is unlikely to take place until the next financial year (at the earliest). In the meantime Lambeth Council continue to be very slow to get them fixed. We reported several like the one pictured left on Norfolk House Road near Streatham High Road, and despite their size, they are taking weeks to get sorted out. The same is true on Kingscourt Road.

Monday, 18 November 2013

The truth about resurfacing

If you have ever wondered about claims made by councillors to have got this or that road resurfaced, then you may be interested to see the following, which are the carriageway scores for roads in St Leonard's Ward.


The 2 roads highlighted in green (Tooting Bec Gardens, Rydal Road) were just resurfaced.

To determine which roads should be resurfaced the Council carries out an assessment of every road to determine its condition. The carriageways not highlighted above currently sit on the authority resurfacing list and are prioritised primarily on their condition score.

Other factors are also considered in prioritising roads for resurfacing, these factors are listed below:

- Link/Traffic sensitivity i.e. TFL Network linkages, A road and B Road linkages etc

- Profile i.e. Schools, place of Worship, Community/leisure Centre, Library’s, cycle route etc

Once the Council has made the above considerations of condition, sensitivity and profile the final score for each road is produced (highlighted above in yellow) and the Council prioritises road resurfacing accordingly.

It's on old political trick for councillors to get hold of resurfacing data in advance, and then claim that they have got a road resurfaced through their lobbying. The truth is that it has a lot more to do with other factors including the number of potholes reported. If you report a lot of potholes, you can make a case and secure the resurfacing the road.

We have reported over 100 potholes in St Leonard's Ward in the last year either using the website www.fixmystreet.com or direct to Lambeth council. If anyone would like to see the potholes we have reported in their street, we would be happy to send a copy of the emails we have sent to the council, pictures we have taken, or records from fixmystreet.com

Monday, 11 March 2013

Dumped bed and potholes

We have asked Lambeth Council to fix some potholes on Blakemore Road between number 13 and the bottom where it meets Norfolk House Road.

We have also asked the Council to remove an old bed/ mattress, which had been dumped at the corner of Blakemore Road and Mount Ephraim Road.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Potholes on Brancaster Road near junction with Norfolk House Road

We asked Lambeth Council to fix two potholes at the bottom of Brancaster Road where it meets Norfolk House Road.

By the looks of the marks around it, the Council has now a look, and so it should be repaired soon. We'll keep an eye on it to make sure it happens.