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Since new road surface laid, the curb has not been raised causing flood water breaking over curb and flooding Glendalough and Normanhurst
Reported via desktop in the The kerb is damaged/missing category by malcolm riggs at 11:11, Tuesday 5 November 2024
Sent to Gloucestershire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6696432.
The curb is an approximate 10 meter stretch immediately outside Glendalough. Also - Hopkins Machinery have build up an earth bank immediately above the curb causing additional rain & floodwater pouring down the road onto the "lower" curb and the water therefore washes over curb onto Glendalough and Normanhurst
Updates
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Thank you for reporting this issue. It has now been logged.
Should the issue pose an immediate danger to public safety such as:-
•Objects on the highway network (i.e. a fallen tree)
•Faulty temporary or permanent traffic lights (i.e. stuck on red)
•Exposed cables
•Multiple street lighting faults
•Flooded roads
•Potholes over 75mm deep •Manhole/Metal Cover (i.e. missing or dangerous) please call our emergency number 08000 514 514.We will provide you with an update within ten working days, however, our aim is to keep you informed of progress within five working days, whenever possible.
Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire HighwaysPosted by Gloucestershire County Council at 11:11, Tuesday 5 November 2024
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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.
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Thank you,
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Investigating
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 11:51, Tuesday 5 November 2024