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Corner of Woodford and Wingate Road outside 36 Woodford
Reported via mobile in the Pavement and Cycle path category anonymously at 15:19, Wed 12 June 2024
Sent to Central Bedfordshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 408020.
The paving is broken all along the path one slab protrudes a lot. In the winter the ground freezes and the slabs move significant being more hazardous this has reported on the phone previously. Please can all the broken slabs be removed and tarmac put down or new slabs. I have received notification by letter you are going to do work on 24th in Woodford road please can this also be addressed at the same time.
Updates
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Central Bedfordshire Council at 15:20, Wed 12 June 2024
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Resident called chasing up the pavement re surfacing due to badly raised and causing acidents.
current pavement resurfacing is taking place and contractors advised resident this is not down to be done. can you please look into this.State changed to: Open
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 13:30, Mon 8 July 2024
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Resident called again advising that the contractors are out there doing the works on the road and pavement and she was wondering if this has been advised that they have do do the part around the house as it is in a very bad state and her son fell down and broke his fingers and her mom is an elderly person that walks with a frame walk and is scared for her everytime she walks on the pavement.
Can we please have someone look into this?
Thank you!Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 12:20, Tue 9 July 2024
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Paving is dangerous ! The tarmac between the road and the path is dreadful and the paving outside my gate is dangerous! My son broke his fingers and my mum is elderly there is a lot of cars and vans parked in Wingate road everyday. Nobody is coming to look despite repeated attempts of trying to get it repaired! The council is currently outside my house repairing the the pavements but no nothing about this problem
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 13:42, Wed 10 July 2024
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Paving is dangerous ! The tarmac between the road and the path is dreadful and the paving outside my gate is dangerous! My son broke his fingers and my mum is elderly there is a lot of cars and vans parked in Wingate road everyday. Nobody is coming to look despite repeated attempts of trying to get it repaired! The council is currently outside my house repairing the the pavements but no nothing about this problem
Posted by Mrs Sally stamato at 13:42, Wed 10 July 2024
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Thank you for your Highways report.
We have inspected the area but were unable to find the issue you reported at the location provided in your report.
If this is still an issue please provide further information on your report to help us locate the problem.Many thanks,
Central Bedfordshire Council Highways
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 11:06, Wed 17 July 2024
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Customer called back regarding this and will be sending in photographs of the damaged pathway. This will be forward to the area team.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 13:00, Wed 17 July 2024
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Thank you for submitting your Highways report.
We have inspected this again there is no defect that is causing a high risk and there are no Cat 1 defects please see our poicy in accordance with our Network Management Maintenance Plan assessment criteria, the details of which can be found online http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/ transport/ roads-strategies/ highways-asset-management.aspxAfter inspecting the reported issue, our engineers have determined that this doesn't currently feature as a priority for repair. Rest assured, we'll continue to monitor the defect during future inspections. We appreciate your understanding and thank you for your report.
Many thanks,
Central Bedfordshire Council HighwaysState changed to: No further action
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 12:07, Thu 18 July 2024
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.