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Uncharted live cables within the verge of the A41 Closure

Reported via desktop in the Road sign with a light (light not working) category by carl Caswell at 10:15, Friday 8 November 2024

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6708653.

Cables are within the A41 realignment and need spiking spiking and removing. We think they are an old bollard or street light

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  • The Street Lighting Team aim to repair all faulty lighting within 20 working days, however, there may be some circumstances that this time for repairs is be extended. For example, if it is an electricity supply fault, this will be passed to the local electricity network operator to attend and rectify as we cannot work on their network, in these cases we will update you to let you know it is an electricity supply fault.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 10:15, Friday 8 November 2024

  • Thank you for your report.

    The Street Lighting Team aim to repair all faulty lighting within 20 working days, however, there may be some circumstances that this time for repairs will be extended.
    For example, if the column has a dead supply, this will be passed to the relevant network operator to attend and rectify as we cannot work on their network. In these cases we will update you to let you know it is a supply fault.

    We know that faulty lighting is very important to you, and we take all reported issues very seriously. Buckinghamshire Highways maintain approximately 40,000 lighting assets in Buckinghamshire and have a wide range of schemes to ensure they are maintained each year.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 11:25, Wednesday 13 November 2024

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