Council Bollards damaged by Police investigation
Reported via mobile in the Pavements/footpaths category anonymously at 18:10, Mon 8 March 2021
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2595438.
Greenwich Police have removed two of the wooden bollards at the bottom of Quince Road Car park (opp. Warner house) to access the fire/ crime scene there by car. If these are not soon replaced properly & concreted back in, you can be 100% sure that whole area will be invaded by illegal parking. The same happened recently nearby, causing much damage to the park/ grassed area next Morden hill.
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 18:36, Mon 8 March 2021
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Needs to be fixed soon.
Posted anonymously at 11:02, Tue 9 March 2021
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 12:36, Tue 9 March 2021
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 15:31, Tue 30 March 2021
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This has not been 'fixed'. Nothing was done. Bollards are now in a worse condition than in original report: see photo *.
One has been removed, others are loose/ easy to remove.
They need to be permanently concreted in again.
Posted anonymously at 14:12, Sat 19 June 2021
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Not fixed.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 14:13, Sat 19 June 2021
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Bollards still need to be repaired/ concreted in. Issue First reported on: 8 March 2021.
Now, as a result, there’s illegal parking and today someone has dumped a stolen car in this area. Also regular mass flytipping - see behind dumped black car here.
Posted anonymously at 10:25, Fri 30 July 2021
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Wooden Bollards still need repair. Some missing, most loose.
Illegal parking now as a result: white car at back.
Posted anonymously at 10:26, Tue 17 August 2021
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