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Old March 28th 07, 07:46 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Corfield Paul Corfield is offline
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Default Church Street bridge next to Edmonton green, london N9

On 28 Mar 2007 12:03:38 -0700, "
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Church Street bridge next to Edmonton green Station please help!
Traveling to work would be less stressful if you put up some wire
netting under the bridge which would mean I don't have to worry about
pigeons toilet droppings landing on my head and new suit.
Help us Train commuters and shoppers traveling and crossing the bridge
to get to the New Edmonton green shopping centre (The regeneration)
and Edmonton green Station.
I know it sounds absurd but its not nice being bugged by pigeon
droppings but geting pigeon toilet droppings on my jacket and head on
the way to work it cost money to clean and the smell! oh. and you
have to have your garments dry cleaned and clean yourself down with
bathroom tissue.
Not just that but just that but It could become a safety issue trying
to cross a road and you get pigeon toilet droppings on your head you
can lose fours crossing the road.
I was talking to a local teenager last week and he said he was eating
some chips with his kebab walking along the Steert as teenagers do
then after crossing the road church street bridge a pigeon done
droppings that fell in the chips as he was crossing the road, I told
him to complain to Enfield Borough but he said what is the point thay
don't care or words to that affect.


I doubt it has anything to do with Enfield Council directly. As it
carries a railway it will almost certainly be the responsibility of
Network Rail. Any complaint should be directed at them.

You might wish to raise the matter with your local councillor / GLA
member who may be able to exert additional pressure on them for you. I
have certainly had to deal with similar issues in my role in LU when we
received a notice from Brent Council to deal with similar issues.

There is legislation that requires this particular menace to be dealt
with.

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Paul C


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