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Report a problem - Streets and travel

Pothole or other road surface issues

Street lights, bollards and signs

Traffic lights

Pedestrian crossings

Pavements
and kerbs

Trees, verges
and vegetation

Graffiti and
Fly posting

Fly-tipping

Street sweeping

Litter and Dog bins

Dog fouling
Dog mess

Flooding

Blocked drains

Land drainage

Abandoned vehicles

Anti-social driving

Untaxed vehicles

Public toilet problems

Bus shelters

Grass verges
and parking

Animal welfare / dead animals

Who looks after:
- roads
- pathways
- winter gritting
- private roads

Noise problems


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