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Severely damaged barriers on footpath, opposite side of river from Marsh Baptist Church

Reported via mobile in the Bollards or railings category by Stephen Thomas Boyes at 14:54, Wed 4 December 2024

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6819303.

Problem report 6804353: Extremely dangerous broken railings You advise 'We have investigated the issue reported and found that it is on private land. We have written to the landowner using our powers under the Highways Act 1980, in an attempt to resolve the issue'. Will you please advise the name of the landowner, especially bearing in mind that the barriers are adjacent to/part of the pavement and the river is immediately behind them.

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  • This has been passed to a Highways Officer to investigate the enquiry/issue.

    An inspection will be carried out within the next 20 working days, if a replacement bollard/railing is required, this may take up to 12-14 weeks as we do not hold these items in stock. Please note, if the issue reported is a danger to the public, we will make the area safe until a permanent fix can be scheduled in.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:55, Wed 4 December 2024

  • Update

    Based on the location provided the area is not the responsibility of Buckinghamshire Council.

    We do not hold full landownership details, please contact Land Registry, who will be able to provide you with the ownership/responsibility details if you wish to progress your enquiry further.

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    Buckinghamshire Highways

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 13:07, Thursday 9 January 2025

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