No parking signs due to wednesday market

Reported in the Street nameplates category by Brian Davis at 00:30, Wed 16 June 2010
Sent to South Bucks District Council 4 minutes later

The new No Parking signs placed by Burnham Parish Council, for the Wednesday Market, down the East Side of the High Street (South End) are TOO Low and are a Health & Safety Hazard. Any person of around 6 Foot could hit their head on the sign and severley cut themselves.

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Posted by Brian Davis at 00:48, Wed 16 June 2010

Sorry, The signs are sited on teh WEST side of the High Street, and not The EAST as previously stated

Posted by Brian Davis at 08:38, Wed 14 July 2010, marked as fixed

Removed very quickly by Bucks Count Council as they were set an an uacceptable height - Thank You

Posted by paul sherriff at 17:41, Mon 6 September 2010

The interference of mr B.Davies has caused extreme difficulties to the traders.Only one complaint made!Please prioritise with work that is outstanding for over a year in the high street.

Posted by Mr B Davis at 21:09, Mon 6 September 2010

SBDC confirmed that the Signs were too low and thay THEY Removed them for Safety Reasons. (I personally nearly cut my head on one).Also I was Not the only one to complain to them they said. Mr Sheriff please research the Background to this problem before making statements (and while you are at it PLEASE spell my name right). And yes I agree there are other items in the High street and surrounding roads that need attention. Like all the Blocked surface water Gullies in Hogfair Lane and Windsor Lane that have been blocked for SIX Months (ALL Reported by me to Parish and SBDC). And the street light by the Garibaldi that has been out since I reported it on November 21st 2009! Which SBDC cannot identify from their own records.

Posted by Mr B Davis at 21:20, Mon 6 September 2010

Please refer to SBDC Reference 291571 and speak to a Mr Moloughney or Mr Gavin Shute {Customer Service Advisor} on 0845 2302882 for the Facts behind this matter

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