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Road signage Osier Link outside Number 1 Osier Link
Reported via mobile in the Signs category anonymously at 10:29, Wed 3 July 2024
Sent to Central Bedfordshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 408765.
The signage is still in the old position for the old Abbey Lane layout. I did speak to developers regarding thus but nothing has been changed. The sign needs to be opposite the sign on the other side if the road & placed at the entrance to Osier Link as currently it's on the footpath. As the footpath is wide people drive up it thinking it's a road when it's a path alongside the ditch. Please can you move the sign to the verge on the entrance to the close
Updates
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Central Bedfordshire Council at 10:30, Wed 3 July 2024
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Thank you for contacting us with information related to a Highways issue. Your request has been passed to the Traffic Management team. In the first instance, they will investigate the feasibility of your report by looking at existing records and data held. All cases vary but this work can take up to 4 weeks to complete. Please contact us on 0300 300 8049 if you would like more information on the progress of your report.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 14:15, Wed 3 July 2024
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Thank you for submitting your Highways report.
We are having to prioritise repairs for defects that pose higher risks 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 12:21, Thursday 13 March 2025
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.