That annoying pothole by the bridge

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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  • edited 10:27AM
    THANKS YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU CHRIS.
    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
  • edited 10:27AM
    Well done for doing that - it was dreadful - so many holes that way!

    Eurrgh - I havent seen the pigeon though! Yuk.
  • edited 10:27AM
    I too am surprised that the council have actually done something about it, there's also another cheeky pothole on the same side of the road near the big yellow car wash.

    Does anyone have a link to this magical site where I can report potholes and get them fixed?
  • edited 10:27AM
    I had seen the pigeon - I can't believe it's still there. I noticed it over a month ago when it was covered in feathers and I thought it was a live bird, trapped in a strange way. It must look disgusting now! urgh.
  • edited 10:27AM
    wait, what? i thought you were on about the hole by the carwash. where can we report it?

    and where's this pigeon gibbet? i need to see the horror!
  • RegReg
    edited 10:27AM
    Yes please, more directions to the pigeon. Someone get a picture. This has the making of the [macbre] SG Ornithologist Club... We can add it to the Mount Pleasant Crescent Pheasant.
  • edited 10:27AM
    necrornithology sounds like fun
  • edited 10:27AM
    i need to see the pigeon horror too. i'll make a detour tomorrow.
  • edited 10:27AM
    Poor sod pigeon was hanging from under one of the railway bridges on SGR, on the right hand side as you walk towards seven sisters road (is it seven sisters at the bottom there? Never know the names of roads despite living in Islington for over 12 years now!)
  • edited 10:27AM
    I keep having to walk that way and decided I wouldnt look up to see it. So of course, yesterday, I kept glancing up and wondering what on earth it looked like and was that thing in the distance...

    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.
  • edited 10:27AM
    C'mon people, pictures please. I still haven't made the detour.
  • edited 10:27AM
    I saw the Pigeon last night. But it was very dark so I couldn't see it.
  • edited 10:27AM
    The water hole by the Big Yellow is not as you would think, a leak underneath, it is in fact quite a way away from where it surfaces. But where? That's the problem. It all started a few years ago with gas repairs. The B.Y. was the first hole that was sunk and then they gradually moved up Stroud Green Rd to the traffic lights. My personal opinion is that it's here where the water pipe was damaged and left unrepaired. Gravity of course dictates that water flows downhill and in this case it resurfaces at the next weak spot, ie, the first hole that was dug by the B.Y. where the soil has been disturbed. To locate and repair the pipe would mean digging up a long length of the road and as it's a major bus/commuter route the utilities and council alike are not too keen on this. But they definately need to get their act together as at the moment it seems that every 8 months or so someone has to come along and fix the road that's been damaged by water and heavy traffic and at the cost of the local taxpayers.
  • edited 10:27AM
    For those unfortunate enough to get a drenching from the pothole, you can console yourself with a wry chuckle at the wit of local vandals of the gas advert opposite.


    <img src="http://homepage.mac.com/shaun.gallagher/.cv/shaun.gallagher/Sites/.Public/For web elsewhere/gasass3.jpg-thumb_194_194.jpg">
  • edited 10:27AM
    This always makes me smile.
  • edited 10:27AM
    Yep, I absolutely love that
  • edited 10:27AM
    oh, i went to see the pigeon, what an anticlimax. wigworld is more macabre than that.
  • edited 10:27AM
    On the pothole front, this is what Islington Council told me when I asked why there keep on being potholes and puddles at the Morris Place junction:

    "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."
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