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Bobmore Lane,Marlow missing shared-use path sign
Reported via iOS in the Road sign without a light category by Active Travel group, Transition Town Marlow at 11:45, Tuesday 22 April 2025
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7464249.
The shared-use path along Bobmore Lane has signs on the lamp posts in order to ensure that drivers are fully aware of the path status - and also so that any ticketing for parking on the path can be robustly defended. One sign is missing (see photo). Please install the missing shared-use sign (so that drivers can see the path status from either side of this lamp post. Thank you
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This has been passed to the Highway Officer to investigate, they will carry out an inspection within the next 10 working days.
All our roads are subject to safety inspections, and this includes identifying any road signs that are badly damaged or degraded so we may already have a job raised to resolve it, if this is the case we will update you that it is a duplicate job/enquiry.
If we were not aware of this issue, we will update you on what action will be taken, this may include adding the road markings to a package of works for the location to be completed at a later date.
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 in these cases no action will be taken.
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 11:45, Tuesday 22 April 2025
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Update
Buckinghamshire Highways operates two methods for safety defect identification; proactively by Highway Inspectors who identify safety defects in line with Highways Safety Inspection Policy and reactively by Highway Officers following reports from the public.We are responsible for the maintenance of 2,200 miles of road and 1,500 miles of footpaths in Buckinghamshire, this means we have to prioritise works based on a set criteria which includes issues which may present an immediate danger, or significant inconvenience to users of the roads/footpaths, or to the structural condition of the highway and assets contained with the highway boundary.
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.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 11:30, Wednesday 23 April 2025
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.