Street furniture
Report problem with street furniture
“Street furniture” can mean anything from litter bins to guard rails, from bus shelters to signposts, from traffic lights to public benches. But whatever the item may be, it is part of Barnet’s street scene and it is there for a reason.
We take great care to ensure that our streets are kept attractive and functional, so if you notice that any street furniture has suffered damage or vandalism please help us to rectify it by reporting it via the links below.
If you a query or problem concerning vandalism report this online using Barnet's FixMyStreet. Make a note of the exact location and give as many details about the problem as you can.
Report problem with street lighting
Barnet has one of the lowest crime rates in the borough, with street lighting essential to maintaining levels of public safety at night. Street lighting also keeps our roads safe for those travelling after dusk, meaning it is in everybody’s interests to report faults as and when they occur.
If you a query or problem concerning street lighting report this online using Barnet's FixMyStreet. Make a note of the exact location and give as many details about the problem as you can.
London Borough of Barnet have a PFI (Public Finance Initiative) contract, whereby all responsibility for lighting in the borough falls with the Service Provider, David Webster Lighting.
Upon completion of the online fault-reporting form (above), the details will be sent directly to David Webster Lighting who will deal with your query accordingly.
Should you wish to follow up this report, you can contact the Service Provider directly:
- Freephone: 0800 032 6788
- Email: bls@dwlighting.co.uk
These contact details can be used at anytime to report faults and complaints. They may also be used for general enquiries and requests regarding any and all illuminated street furniture within the borough.
Email this pageLast modified by: Laura Mawby on 14/01/2010