Bridleway 51 & Network Rail Footbridge. Harrow (@bridleway51) 's Twitter Profile
Bridleway 51 & Network Rail Footbridge. Harrow

@bridleway51

Documenting the problems on #PublicBridleway51, #Footpath50 owned by Harrow Council & on #NetworkRail #footbridge Chantry Place.

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calendar_today15-06-2020 16:46:40

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A car parked on a bend, half on the road half on the #bridleway with the road half on double yellow lines & half on the pavement forcing people to walk further in the road. Not clever at all.

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To the idiot who has put ballast in the holes on #bridleway51, all you have done is make it more dangerous for footusers by letting cars go faster & debris then thrown up which become missiles London Borough of Harrow own this not you. maybe an injunction stopping cars using it would help

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Ok so to the person in the blue ford estate on a #Bridleway51 you don't look one way only before pulling out you look both ways plus amazing concept people walk on #bridleways & they have right of way you .If I had not managed to get out of the way you would of hit me. #Harrow

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Network Rail parked on a bend both on & off the pavement meaning large vehicles could not enter the #bridleway driver tooted & was holding up traffic waiting but they took they took their time in moving so he could get through.

Network Rail parked on a bend both on & off the pavement meaning large vehicles could not enter the #bridleway driver tooted & was holding up traffic waiting but they took  they took their time in moving so he could get through.
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Health & safety has just been thrown out of the window by a communications manager who cannot understand the concept. If you leave a gate open it is your responsibility to ensure your staff & contractors close it not rely on tfl to do it. I think it's outside the station boundary