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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Yesterday evening meeting friends at the Hashtag 365/367 Green Lanes, we noticed a large pothole on the western (northbound) side of Green Lanes, It looked large enough to trap a bike wheel and cause an accident. Especially at night and if rain filled the hole.
This pothole is marked with painted lines which looked faded. So maybe it was reported and listed for repair a while ago. I reported it - with a photo - using FixMyStreet free website including a photo showing the location.
I have the impression that across the borough the pothole problem is getting worse. So I hope people will make an extra effort to report those they spot.

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Update 18 July.
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From: No Reply CS&L [mailto:NoReplyRBCS@haringey.gov.uk]
Sent: 18 July 2017 14:06
To: Alan Stanton
Subject: Problem Report: Large pothole on the west side of Green Lanes London N4 1DY 110046

Dear Mr Stanton

Thank you for your report.

Please be advised I have forwarded this onto the highways officer who was dealing with initial enquiry ref number C110046.

[named member of staff]
Service Officer
T. 020 8489 1335
E. frontline@haringey.gov.uk

I went past it last night and noticed it had been 'fixed' with a blob of tarmac in the hole. It's a crappy fix and won't last long.

Thanks Katie. I haven't yet been there.
I hope the blob may at least prevent someone getting killed or injured.

Me too, thank you for reporting it. I cycle past it every day, so you might have saved me!

I periodically report the ones just before the pedestrian crossing heading southbound on Green Lanes near the New River. These are bad as you can be going down Green Lanes at some speed with a clear run.

I think they fall under Hackney rather than Haringey but I'm not sure whether there's some dispute on this as it's been bad for years upon years.

They do fall under Hackney's jurisdiction. I can see why Hackney don't give a monkey's about it though. The New River is the boundary.

I've asked one of the councillors over there to take a look but... I suspect he doesn't come down it very much.

The Haringey/Hackney borough boundary in Green Lanes is the New River itself.
https://goo.gl/maps/WtBbda3dzwP2
Southbound from Endymion Road, the pedestrian crossing near Hermitage Road is in Haringey. https://goo.gl/maps/nGQkxS22GYo
But the crossing immediately south of the new River is in Hackney as you say.
https://goo.gl/maps/9koVREduaPu

I wasn't aware of any doubts or disputes about this at borough level. Though I imagine that not everyone will notice that entry notices to the parking zones are (or maybe were) double-sided. The signs changing depending on which way you're facing.

Sometimes there's problem that overhanging branches from trees in Finsbury Park (entirely in Haringey) can obscure street lighting and make potholes harder to spot - especially on a dark rainy winter evening.

A key issue is that the two boroughs' highways staff should work together: in monitoring; in spotting patterns; sharing information; and liaising on repair works. Maybe they do.

Why would anyone be surprised about regular pothole problems on a main road that takes the pounding this one does? Also that a road next to a park formed from a remnant of ancient woodland might be prone to problems. I tend to assume that medieval farmers and landowners had good reasons not to build on particular land.

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