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<title>New problems to Chorley Borough Council on FixMyStreet</title>
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<title>Motor bikes, 17th July</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=26527</link>
<description>I live in flat number 80, not clear where that is on map - and motor bikes have driven along the walking area above the flat level this evening. The ground floor flats are below street level and it was disturbing to see them so close.
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<title>Litter, 26th April</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=21688</link>
<description>Over the last few weeks a number of boys on motor bikes have been using Lucas Lane as a meeting point late in the evening. They have also been leaving their litter, such as  left over pizza, pizza boxes, beer cans, and bottles.</description>
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<title>Persistent Fouling, 19th March</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=18650</link>
<description>The bridal path between Church Hill and Paradise close is clearly signed to warn people not to allow their dogs to foul the footpath etc.
As this path is used by many people it is being spoiled by the few who persistently disregard the notices, even allowing their pet to foul the path directly by one of the notices near the top of the path.
Can something be done to deter the animal from acting on impulse, is there nothing the council can spread along the edges of the path to repel this disgusting mess.</description>
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<title>Permit parking, 10th March</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=17908</link>
<description>Why i'm i paying full price for a permit when anybody can park there during the day!? who is going to pay for the repairs to my car because of the general public that cant park and fail to own up??</description>
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<title>Foul Smells, 24th February</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=16793</link>
<description>Our house is becoming uninhabitable due to effluent and production smells from Plocks Farm pet food factory opposite. We know they are under control of the a PPC licence via the Environment Agency but they can't do anything. We have contacted EH at Chorley Council but they just refer us to the EA. Please help!!! We can't open windows, have to dry all washing in a tumble dryer, can't use the garden and can't use the extractor hood over the cooker because the smells from outside get sucked into the house due to the negative pressure. We've even contacted the Lancs Evening Post who ran a story but the stink continues.</description>
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<title>Litter around Devonshire Road/Gillibrand Walks junction, 22nd January</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=14086</link>
<description>Litter levels have built up again around this area. It really needs to be cleaned more frequently due to lots of pedestrian traffic on the way back from town littering.</description>
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<title>Graffiti on wall: off devonshire road, 22nd January</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=14085</link>
<description>Graffiti on walls and nearby lampposts</description>
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<title>Speeding, 22nd September</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=9050</link>
<description>Lancashire County Council has a 50mph speed allowed on this road and it is ridiculous. I have flagged three spots on the map. There have been accidents here in the past, including fatal and serious injuries. Further down the road there are to be traffic lights installed to attempt to control the number one traffic hotspot in Chorley. On leaving those traffic lights we believe the speed limit should be restricted to 30mph up to the existing 30mph limit at Higher Wheelton and beyond.  The crossroads at Victoria Street and opposite simply cannot operate safely with a 50 mph on the road - it is too fast and, as it is well known, people who are allowed to do 50 will do in excess of it and there have been several incidents of heavy braking and horn blowing etc within the last 48 hours.  There are several people now wishing to contact the council and actively seek their assistance in this traffic safety issue.  They have demonstrated their cooperation recently in other surrounding villages and hope that, when the traffic lights are installed at &amp;quot;Bump Junction&amp;quot; they will also impose a sensible limit of 30 mph on this road. </description>
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<title>Litter dropped out of car, 1st September</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=8104</link>
<description>Macdonalds food and drinks cartons amongst other litter. i actually saw someone drop litter from a landrover and just drive off. number plate taken if needed</description>
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<title>Rubbish &amp; Dog Muck, 6th August</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=7202</link>
<description>The rubbish is at [edited for privacy - details sent to council] next to where I live [edited for privacy - details sent to council].
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<title>Rubbish collection, 21st July</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=6559</link>
<description>When recycling collection was first introduced, red plastic bags were supplied for putting paper in (plus green bag for plastic and cans and green box for glass).  These red bags are no longer supplied so I put my paper for recycling into a black rubbish bag.  The collection men have not taken this for the last four collections.  What am I expected to put the paper in?</description>
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<title>Youths damaging property, 9th May</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=3935</link>
<description>On the open grassed space.
Youths damaging trees, fences and gardens. Large groups playing football, large means between 20 to 30, Daily dropping litter, noise. Throwing stones at property. Urinating.</description>
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<title>Litter problem, 3rd May</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=3730</link>
<description>This park area has a substantial problem with litter. Tin cans, plastic bottles, cardboard etc. The ponds which have ducks in them have rubbish floating in them. This is an accumulation over a long period of time and is a health hazard as well as aesthetically displeasing. Litter extends to the verges which run along Back Lane. I have removed some of the litter myself but the site really needs a conserted effort to clear. </description>
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<title>General Litter / Dog muck, 23rd April</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=3027</link>
<description>The approach to Regency Gardens. The pavements and the edging has a lot of un sightly litter and dog poo on the pavements and surrounding areas aproaching the station. It causes offence and degardes the private residents envirionment.</description>
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<title>Takeaway packaging and drinks containers and discarded bin bags., 13rd April</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=2405</link>
<description>From the Ulnes Walton Lane end of Holker Lane there is a huge amount of discarded Macdonalds wrappers etc, beer cans and bottles as you walk along the lane. There are full bin bags of rubbish discarded into the left hand stream. Each time I walk down there the problem is getting worse. It really is a health hazard and an eyesore.</description>
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<title>Graffiti on wall, 22nd March</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=1720</link>
<description>Graffiti on wall.</description>
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<title>Wornout giveway line , 8th March</title>
<link>http://www.fixmystreet.com/?id=737</link>
<description>The giveway line from Woodlands Meadow separating it from Fir Tree close has worn away and because of the  way the tarmac has been laid it gives the impression woodlands meadow have priority.
I have personaly witnessed 2 accidents because of this and there are near misses on an almost daily basis.
Please can you repaint the lines.</description>
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