Hello everyone, I've lived in N4 for about a year now and just found this lovely friendly site. I thought I'd use the opportunity to share two pointless tidbits...
I'm sure you've all been soaked by cars splashing through that bloody annoying pothole under the railway bridge - well, it looks like the council is dealing with it at last, after I reported the problem on their website. I never actually thought they'd bother - I was thrilled, in an unbelievably sad way.
Also, anyone noticed the pigeon carcass hanging from the other bridge? Once you see it, it haunts you forever.
Chris
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I shall soon no longer need to cower on the pavement in fear of cars speeding through and splashing me from head to toe.
This has made my Friday!
Liz
Eurrgh - I havent seen the pigeon though! Yuk.
Does anyone have a link to this magical site where I can report potholes and get them fixed?
and where's this pigeon gibbet? i need to see the horror!
Then all of a sudden I was beneath the grotesque creature rubber necking it in horror. It is so vile. The poor thing. I wish someone would take it down. Basically I think its upside down and a load of feathers hanging down.
Urrgh, it is really disgusting and I dont want to walk there again to be frank, it looks like it could drop on someones head! I would avoid hesitating below it to be honest in case he fell down really quickly and bounced all over your face and its feathers went in your mouth and its fleas all over you hair like a big hair net!
Euurgh.
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"I can confirm that Thames Water are currently investigating the cause of the leak that occurs at the location stated. This is a major investigation and has been escalated to sounding team whom are currently checking the water flow underground on the two 36inch trunk mains to ascertain what is causing the leak. This is a lengthy process but is the only way rather than switching off the water supply which would result in thousands of homes losing water as these mains serves a large area of North London.
"I am assured that Thames Water are taking the necessary steps to resolve this leak.
"The council has made safe again the pothole and I will contact Thames Water to request they inspect the site on a regular basis to ensure the carriageway is kept to a safe level."