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Road signs not in place on only double secondary schools entrance
Reported via mobile in the Street nameplates category anonymously at 14:36, Tue 11 June 2024
Sent to Fareham Borough Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6093905.
Baycroft and crofton secondary schools Entrance is Marks Road Stubbington in Fareham. There are no Road signs to say no parking on the main road to stop dangerous driving situations. I’ve captured many near misses with children and cars at 30/40 mph. I’ve contacted the council, police, and even local MP. This has been an issue forever. It should be one way for school users and one way only. Someone will get killed. There exit is there school exit. They have over flow parking over the road at the park off Gosport Road. Parents sit parked for hours on a very narrow entrance road where emergency vehicles cannot get through. They will not move in fear of losing their space.
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Marks Road Stubbington has a dangerous 30mph one way system into the road I live on entering two secondary schools. No double yellow lines or ‘no stopping’. Driveways get blocked daily and residents verbally abused. The local council, Hampshire County Council, local MP’s and police are all doing nothing no matter how much I try.
Posted anonymously at 16:34, Tue 9 July 2024
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Marks Road Stubbington has a dangerous 30mph one way system into the road I live on entering two secondary schools. No double yellow lines or ‘no stopping’. Driveways get blocked daily and residents verbally abused. The local council, Hampshire County Council, local MP’s and police are all doing nothing no matter how much I try.
Posted anonymously at 17:58, Tue 9 July 2024
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A meeting with Fareham Borough Council and the street residents happened with no results Due to the local Police not turning up to the appointment. Hampshire County Council say it’s a local council issue, the local Council say it’s Hampshire County Council issue. The police don’t help at all. Our local MP sends evidence of dangerous incidents on our behalf. Still no help. It will take a death for something to be done.
Posted anonymously at 23:28, Tue 6 August 2024
Still open, via questionnaire
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