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Geoff

Surely the pavement should be capable of taking the weight of deliveries to businesses in the local area? They adequately serve this purpose throughout London, so why not here?

You will probably find that it was shoddy workmanship that led to the original slabs not being seated correctly, which ultimately led to them being broken.

Sarah Ward

It could well be that the pavement didn't have adequate foundations but it has to take heavy deliveries all day every day...
Maybe granite sets would have been more appropriate.

Either way I still feel that the businesses that caused the damage should be contributing to putting it right!

walter V.

I would like to have the pavements free of obstruction and other impediments. Is this a concern of the council? Secondly businesses pay business rates which should cover repairs to the pavement. Let us press the council for action. Repairs to the pavement and roadway is a council responsibility,
Walter \v.

Geoff

I think it's a little rich to demonize the local businesses for the failures of the Council's highways team or contractors who are not adequately capable of setting the pavement correctly. It is a fact of life in a city like ours that deliveries will have to be made on the roadside and on pavements.

Your suggestion of lobbying these businesses is a little OTT in my opinion. The Council should be responsible for paying for the paving to be reinstated.

Sarah Ward

Geoff - but what actually happens is when the council pays, YOU pay. Multiple examples of this sort of thing, whether we think it's shoddy workmanship or inappropriate deliveries, all add up, and will come out of the budget of something you might actually enjoy or need in the Borough of Islington.

I agree there is a case to answer on whether the pavement was laid correctly in the first place. Hopefully we can track down the correct people and look into this.

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