Fix my Chiswick Street

Jul 7, 2010

Report problems in Bedford Park and borders, Turnham Green, Gunnersbury, Grove Park, Acton Green, Chiswick Park, Bedford Park borders, the Glebe Estate, the ABC estate, Stamford Brook, Brackenbury Village or Strand-on-the-Green.

FixMyStreet is a site to help locals report, view, or discuss local problems to their local councils - London Borough of Hounslow and London Borough of Ealing - by locating them on a map.

When should I use FixMyStreet?
FixMyStreet is primarily for reporting things which are broken or dirty or damaged or dumped, and need fixing, cleaning or clearing, such as: abandoned vehicles, dog fouling, flyposting or graffiti, fly tipping or litter, street cleaning (such as broken glass in a cycle lane), unlit lamposts and potholes.

How do I use the site?
After entering a postcode or location, you are presented with a map of that area. You can view problems already reported in that area, or report ones of your own simply by clicking on the map at the location of the problem.

How are the problems solved?
They are reported to the relevant council by email. The council can then resolve the problem the way they normally would. Alternatively, you can discuss the problem on the website with others, and then together lobby the council to fix it, or fix it directly yourselves.

How to report a problem
Enter a nearby GB postcode, or street name and area:
Locate the problem on a map of the area
Enter details of the problem
FixMyStreet sends it to the council on your behalf

FixMyStreet is not for...
FixMyStreet is not a way of getting in touch with your council for all issues. You will need to contact your council directly for the following problems:
Anti-social behaviour
Noise pollution or barking dogs
Missing wheelie bins or recycling boxes or missed rubbish collections
Proposals for speed bumps/ CCTV/ pedestrian crossings/ new road layouts/ etc.
Complaining about your neighbours
Complaining about the council
Joy riding, drug taking, animal cruelty, or other criminal activity
Councils often have direct hotlines for these sorts of issues.

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