Fixed
Broken and dangerous slabs outside number 63 Watersmeet
Reported via desktop in the Slabs - Uneven / Damaged / Cracked category anonymously at 18:04, Sun 2 May 2021
Sent to Northamptonshire Highways less than a minute later. ref: 2702796.
Several slabs have been broken for some time and are now becoming dangerous to walk on.
Updates
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Thank you for reporting a fault. We will use the information you have provided to assess and prioritise this fault in accordance with our published response times for fault reports.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 18:05, Sun 2 May 2021
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State changed to: In progress
Updated by Northamptonshire Highways at 12:33, Fri 7 May 2021
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This report has been assessed and a job for repair has been raised.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 12:34, Fri 7 May 2021
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Thank you for reporting a fault. We will use the information you have provided to assess and prioritise this fault in accordance with our published response times for fault reports.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 12:57, Fri 7 May 2021
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Thank you for your enquiry and for bringing this matter to our attention. We understand that you have concerns about the condition of the pathway adjacent to Watersmeet; specifically, your comments that it is dangerous, uneven and presents a trip hazard to all pedestrians. We appreciate your concerns and have carried out an assessment of the issue and are pleased to confirm that the footway defects that meet the specifications for remedial work that you have indicated in this location, has a repair scheduled to resolve them. This should hopefully be completed within a months’ time. Please be assured that you will receive an update once repairs are concluded.
Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 13:11, Fri 7 May 2021
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway, the highways team have now resolved the issue.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 13:15, Tue 25 May 2021
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.