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Over growth of vegetation onto pathway

Reported via desktop in the Restricted Visibility / Overgrown / Overhanging category anonymously at 14:48, Sun 24 October 2021

Sent to Northamptonshire Highways less than a minute later. ref: 3081296.

This has been growing for sometime and is now covering two thirds of the public pathway. It poses a danger to the public particularly if wet. The problem is outside the house 27 Sir John Pascoe way , Duston.

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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 14:48, Sun 24 October 2021

  • Thank you for your enquiry. A letter has been sent to the relevant homeowner requesting that the overhanging vegetation is cut back. A revisit will be carried out 14 days after the receipt of the letter.

    Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 09:59, Tue 26 October 2021

  • 14/12 Passed to Regulation Team for further enforcement. Letter to householder to be sent week commencing 13/12 and final inspection to be carried out week commencing 27/12

    Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 10:13, Tue 14 December 2021

  • 17/01 A further site visit has been carried out and the vegetation has not been cut back enough. A further letter ahs been sent and a further site visit will be carried out week commencing 07/02

    Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 16:08, Mon 17 January 2022

  • Following an on-site risk based assessment there is no action required at this time.

    State changed to: No further action

    Posted by Northamptonshire Highways at 13:11, Thu 17 February 2022

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