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The kerbstones damages and missing
Reported via desktop in the Kerb damage / issue category anonymously at 19:33, Tue 19 January 2021
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2489228.
There are numerous areas on Copthall Lane between Highands Close and Denham Lane where the kerbstones are missing or have become loose. I am sure this is due to pavement parking and as a result the pavements are starting crumble to deteriorate. I had taken far more images but could only upload 3.
Additionally, the kerbstones are a handy size to be used as a projectile.
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 19:33, Tue 19 January 2021
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Thank you for your report; the repair has been added to our programme of works.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide you with a timescale for this work to be carried out as we programme the work on a priority basis (in line with our Highway Inspection Policy). This does mean that sometimes planned programme times may need to be changed due to priority based working.
Please be assured this problem is on our list of works to be carried out. We will continue to monitor all defects to ensure the safety of our residents as part of our Highways Inspection Policy which can be accessed via the link below:
www.buckscc.gov.uk/highwaysinspectionpolicy
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Transport for BuckinghamshireState changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:24, Wed 27 January 2021
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The damage to the kerbstones is getting worse and more of the stones have gone missing, likely taken in by residents concerned they could cause an accident in the road or could be thrown as a handy projectile!
This damage is certainly caused by pavement parking by the parents at Robertswood School and delivery vehicles etc.
The longer it takes the damage to be repaired the worse it will get and the more expensive it will be.
Posted anonymously at 09:44, Wed 7 July 2021
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