Your Streets

We are all affected by the state of our streets. Haringey Council puts a lot of time and money into keeping the streets clean, but they need your help. This section tells you how to get in touch with the right council department and how to report problems.

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Report a problem online

You can now report a wide range of problems using a simple online form. Problems covered include:

Abandoned vehicles
Dumped rubbish
Fly posting
Footway
Graffiti
Manhole covers
Recycling
Refuse Collection
Roads (potholes, etc)
Road Gully (drains)
Street Cleaning
Street Lighting
Street Nameplates
Traffic Signs
Trees/Shrubs/Hedges

Once this form has been completed, your information will be communicated to the relevant department for resolution.

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Council services

The following links will give you more detailed information and advice about Council services:

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Red routes

Transport for London (external link) manages red routes in London, and the London boroughs look after the other streets in their area. If you need to report a fault that is serious and very urgent, please call the Street Faults Contact Centre on 0845 305 1234.

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Page Last Updated: 18 December 2009

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