12:30am Sat 15/02/14 - high winds cause chaos for Harringay's Passage;
Luckily all is calm on Falkland Rd;
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1. Has this work been carried out (both removal of the bricks & the wooden fence)?
2. The owner of the property with the brick wall is elderly & rents the place out. Has someone managed to contact the owner?
3. Highways need to do an audit of all walls/fencing lining the passage. Some structures may have been weakened by the recent storm but we currently don't know which ones, until another wall/fence collapses.
As councillors are currently arranging a walk of the Passage re railings can I reiterate as others have suggested that this includes walls/fencing and that these structures are given greater priority.
4. Can a preliminary report be presented to;
a. HOL
b. LCSP
c. Friends of Harringay Passage
5. Can you please ask Highways what powers they have over property owners to make sure their walls/fencing are structurally sound and that repairs/replacement are carried out as necessary.
Thank you
So they came along yesterday to remove more wall & left, not removing rubble as promised. Well lets hope it's done by Monday!
If you need a little help from our MP I'm sure he wouldn't mind putting in a call to Mr Bevan to back you up Emine, for safety barriers, removal works, Passage audit etc.
It has been a long while since we've heard from David in Harringay Ward.
Thank you Karen. It's impressive you have a hot line to this council surveyor on a Sunday. Lets hope the Highway workers are also available.
That looks as if that wall wasn't built very well. Shouldn't it have had some re-enforcing piers along it's length especially as it was so high?
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