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Parking cars in the beautiful meadow
Reported in the Parks/landscapes category anonymously at 09:11, Tue 23 September 2014
Sent to Oxford City Council 4 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 525478.
Windsor Crescent is potentially a beautiful meadow. However people park carelessly using the meadow as an ugly car park completely destroying the landscape. The parked cars and vans are destroying the grass and the paving. There are already potholes in the ground. The meadow and paving need to be repaired and people stopped from parking on it. A wooden fence might do the job but that might take away from the landscape so a better preventive measure is needed. Thanks.
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Damage so far.
Posted anonymously at 09:13, Tue 23 September 2014
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Some repair work was carried out but damage continues as people haven't stopped parking on the meadow grass.
Posted anonymously at 08:19, Tue 30 September 2014
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While some earth was added back in the curb some time ago. Some cars persist and continue to park on the green even when there are plenty of free spaces on the road, and the damages continue - soon the quick-fix carried out less than 4 months ago will be as if it did not happen...
Posted anonymously at 22:58, Thu 22 January 2015
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Again a big van is parked overnight on the meadow. There is ample parking on the street and yet people use the grassy area to park carelessly. We are not sure what we need to do in order to eliminate this issue. Any advice will be great! Thank you.
Posted anonymously at 08:02, Thu 5 March 2015
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Again a big van is parked overnight on the meadow. There is ample parking on the street and yet people use the grassy area to park carelessly. We are not sure what we need to do in order to eliminate this issue. Any advice will be great! Thank you.
Posted anonymously at 08:02, Thu 5 March 2015
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Again a big van is parked overnight on the meadow. There is ample parking on the street and yet people use the grassy area to park carelessly. We are not sure what we need to do in order to eliminate this issue. Any advice will be great! Thank you.
Posted anonymously at 08:03, Thu 5 March 2015
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