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Pavement by the new build
Reported via Android in the Footpath / pavement problem category by Sherrilyn Bateman Cllr at 17:35, Tuesday 15 April 2025
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7440157.
The pavement has been replaced with tarmac. The builders have used the grass verge for storage and parking vehicles. The ground is now now damaged and needs filling and seedings.
Please check the planning application. Should the pavement be tarmac or the slabs relaid?
Can the builders be held to account to refill the grass verge and reseed, the whole length of damage?
Updates
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The report has been passed to the Highway Officer, who will carry out an inspection of the issue within 10 working days, emergency defects will be corrected or made safe at the time of the inspection, if reasonably practicable to do so. In this context, making safe may constitute displaying warning notices, coning‐off or fencing‐off to protect the public from the defect or other suitable action. If the inspection team cannot make safe the defect at the time of inspection, then they will instigate the relevant emergency call procedures to ensure appropriate resources are mobilised to make the defect safe.
There may also be occasions when the issue reported will not be repaired as it has been classified as a minor defect and does not pose any risk to either the safety or the integrity of the highway, these are called minimum recording levels as specified in our Highways Safety Inspection Policy.
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 17:35, Tuesday 15 April 2025
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Buckinghamshire Highways operates two methods for safety defect identification; proactively by Highway Inspectors who identify safety defects in line with Buckinghamshire Councils' Highways Safety Inspection Policy and reactively by Local Area Technicians following reports from the public. On receipt of reports, our Highway Inspection team make an assessment, determine if works are required and if so, the appropriate response times and repair method. It is in these instances only the larger defects are repaired; those which meet the safety intervention levels as outlined in the Inspection Policy. Any remaining defects are monitored for deterioration and added to other programmes of work for repair when resources are available. We also monitor and inspect the quality of repairs aiming to ensure that any work is carried out to the best and most appropriate standard.Whilst priority defects will receive a repair within appropriate timescales as dictated by the above policy, more minor defects such as the defect you have reported may not be immediately scheduled for repair. An order for a repair remains in our system for when resource allows and we will continue to monitor the location for any further deterioration.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:50, Wednesday 16 April 2025
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