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Footpath on corner of pepe's piri piri blocked by vehicles

Reported via mobile in the Parking on a footpath category anonymously at 19:22, Wednesday 14 January 2026

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8689705.

People keep parking on the actual footpath in front of the pepe's piri piri restaurant/takeaway Blocking access for pedestrians and disabled wheelchair users...especially dangerous for vehicles that are trying to pull out of st Johns road...becouse they cannot see oncoming vehicles from the right hand side... I almost got hit by a car becouse I couldn't see it coming...as the view was hidden behind these cars on the footpath...

It seems like there have been numerous complaints put forward to the council in regards to ongoing multiple issues in 5his particular area...but the council are ignoring all of the complaints... People have also put forward issues with the footpath slabs being damaged becouse of these vehicles parking there...and those slabs are now dangerous for elderly especially becouse there corners are protruding out ...and making people trip over them...but you have done nothing about those complaints at all ...

You need to have a word with the landlord of pepe's piri piri premises ( the montalbanos family or the owner of pepe's piri piri business...ASAP TO SORT IT OUT...BEFORE THINGS GET OUT OF HAND

Updates

  • This has been passed to the Parking Services Team.

    Subject to available resources, a civil enforcement officer (traffic warden) will go and assess, and if a vehicle is parked in contravention of a parking restriction, a penalty charge notice may be issued.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 19:22, Wednesday 14 January 2026

  • State changed to: Closed

    Updated by Buckinghamshire Council at 17:05, Monday 19 January 2026

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