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Incorrect signage D400740322491-02

Reported via desktop in the Missing roadworks on one.network category anonymously at 14:13, Thursday 19 June 2025

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7734153.

Signage has been displayed at entrances to Hardwick Village to state a road closure is too take place on Buckingham Road 30th June-2nd July with ref D400740322491-02. This permit number relates to London Rd and signage has been incorrectly located (top of the village near Whitchurch, and outside Weedon Village).

Updates

  • All planned work on the public highway (this includes the footpath) in Buckinghamshire, must apply for a permit from us as the local Highway Authority prior to any work starting.

    However, there are occasions when work starts before a permit is issued for example emergency work such as a gas leak. The Utility company can start work which is why some are not shown on One.Network, but they must advise us within 2 hours of the start of the works. We will then ensure the works are added to the system.

    A Highways Inspector will attend the site and/or contact the relevant Utility Company to ensure the conditions of the road permit licence are met.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:15, Thursday 19 June 2025

  • Update

    Buckinghamshire Highways operates two types of highway maintenance, both have the same objectives which are to put in place the right road and transport infrastructure to enable residents, visitors, and businesses to move around the county in a safe and efficient way.


  • 1. General Maintenance overseen by the Highway Local Area Technicians, who assess all customer enquiries and take the appropriate action.

    2. Capital Maintenance Projects, these are longer-term projects for maintaining the Council highways. The Capital Maintenance Projects are all agreed by elected members in Buckinghamshire and overseen by the Capital Maintenance Project Team.

    The Local Area Technician has assessed this enquiry and forwarded the details to the Capital Maintenance Team as this is one of their bigger projects.

State changed to: Internal referral

Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:06, Friday 20 June 2025