The surface of the Monarch's Way footpath is damaged and unsuitable / dangerous for walkers from Broadwell Hill to Stow -on-the-Wold via Well Lane. t is about 245m end to end but there are certain sections that are deep rutted and fill with water whereas other parts are fairly solid.
Reported via desktop in the Surface is damaged category by John Monarchs Way Tennant at 19:45, Thursday 28 March 2024
Sent to Gloucestershire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5780047.
Broadwell Hill to Stow -on-the-Wold via Well Lane
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Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire HighwaysPosted by Gloucestershire County Council at 19:45, Thursday 28 March 2024
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This report has now been passed to the Highways team for assessment.
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Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Investigating
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 09:17, Wednesday 3 April 2024
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State changed to: Open
Updated by Gloucestershire County Council at 10:34, Wednesday 3 April 2024