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Entire stretch of pavement along Bisley Road and Farmington Road are uneven and a serious trip hazard.

Reported via mobile in the Missing/broken/rocking/unstable slab category anonymously at 09:25, Saturday 5 October 2024

Sent to Gloucestershire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6553971.

The entire pavement along Bisley Road and Farmington Road up to Bibury Road is in a terrible state. The slabs are extremely uneven and on the twice daily walk to Benhall Infant School, my child trips and falls repeatedly. She asked for knee pads and gloves for her recent birthday because she falls so often along this stretch! It has clearly been in this state for many years. It has been like this since we moved to the area one year ago.

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  • Thank you for reporting this issue. It has now been logged.

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    Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire Highways

    Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 09:25, Saturday 5 October 2024

  • This report has now been passed to the Highways team for assessment.

    If repair work is required, it will either be classed as urgent or will be put into a planned programme of works to ensure it is repaired as efficiently as possible.

    In some cases a temporary repair will be needed, to make the area safe, then engineers will return to make a permanent repair.

    An update on the issue will be provided.

    On our website you can find out about planned work to maintain and improve Gloucestershire's streets by visiting www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways.

    Thank you,

    Highways Customer Services Team,
    Gloucestershire Highways

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 09:30, Tuesday 8 October 2024

  • State changed to: Open

    Updated by Gloucestershire County Council at 13:01, Wednesday 9 October 2024

  • This enquiry has been addressed, no further updates will be shared here. If you are the original reporter you should have received a seperate communication with more detail.

    On our website you can find out about planned work to maintain and improve Gloucestershire's streets by visiting www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways.

    Thank you,
    Highways Customer Services Team,
    Gloucestershire Highways

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 13:14, Wednesday 9 October 2024

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