Walking Marky
@citizenuddin
Striving for an Ealing where everyone arrives home safely
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22-11-2013 14:00:07
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West Ealing High Street "Miles of safe cycle paths"? All the cars on both sides of the road are parked in pretend cycle lanes. I wonder what Cllr Paul Driscoll is going to do to tackle this. Nothing is my guess. Obviously all the cars on the left, are customers of The Diamond
If Dickens Yard Ealing Broadway wants to hold a Saturday market on their premises, they need to implement proper traffic management. This van ran a cyclist off the road. Cllr Paul Driscoll EalingCouncil Ealing Police
Opposite South Acton Police police station. The Deliverooists have to ride in a protected cycle lane to park here. Is it too much to expect, for officers to go over the road from their station and resolve this?
Great to see Ealing Conservative Councillors are protecting a "lamp post". Money well spent. Personally, I want them to protect school children, cyclists and pedestrians in Ealing Broadway Ward getting damaged by tin boxes. But that's just me.
I reported the Barber King to the Metropolitan Police for harassment via 101 on the 26th of August. They then pass the evidence to the Telephone Digital Investigation Unit who contacted me to make a full statement. They decided there was enough evidence to open a case. I was meant to be
West Ealing High Street W13 Do you report drivers that park on white zig zag lines? I do. So when I asked these Metropolitan Police officers to deal with this driver? One less job for me. Granted, they spoke to them, but let him go with no further action. Great.
Mattock Lane EalingCouncil Pay and Display parking bays. Over 6 months have passed since I first highlighted that disabled people using wheelchairs and parents with buggies have to go in the road here as the pavement is too narrow to pass in places due to the hangover of some
Windsor Road, Ealing C-40 @tfl cycle way. Isn't Cllr Paul Driscoll responsible for Active Travel in Ealing? Or is it EalingCouncil? Or both? Anyway, can someone please come to a decision, whether this is a cycle route or not? If it is? It needs protection from DPD and the other
Kew Road. Good to see the faded out shared cycle lane markings that I reported earlier this summer have been repainted. Many thanks to Richmond Council