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Blocked drain
Reported in the Flooding or standing water on road category anonymously at 09:25, Mon 6 November 2017
Sent to Warwickshire County Council 4 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1139355.
Draing is block between Cox's lane and Chapel Lane near to the bus stop on the High Street, Napton. Water is spilling out the drain and across the road. Given the changing weather conditions this will likely turn to black ice and cause an accident. The water is being dragged down the road by vehicles this causing a larger area of potential problems. Please could the drains urgently be flushed through and unblocked? Thanks
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Corrections! Drain is blocked between Cox's lane and Chapel Lane near to the bus stop on the High Street, Napton. Water is spilling out the drain and across the road. Given the changing weather conditions this will likely turn to black ice and cause an accident. The water is being dragged down the road by vehicles this causing a larger area of potential problems. Please could the drains urgently be flushed through and unblocked? Thanks
Posted anonymously at 09:29, Mon 6 November 2017
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Warwickshire County Council has received your report which will be reviewed accordingly. There are no automatic updates to the status of this report - this is something we are working on as part of the improvements to fault reporting.
Posted by County Highways at 10:13, Mon 6 November 2017
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Sunday 12/11. Freezing conditions expected tonight and this water is will freeze causing dangerous road conditions. There is a second drain at the bottom of the high street which is also spilling across the road
Posted anonymously at 23:36, Sun 12 November 2017
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Still open, via questionnaire, 10:18, Mon 4 December 2017
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Taking too long to fix. Now a safety issue.
Posted anonymously at 10:18, Mon 4 December 2017
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When will all drain from top of the high street get jetted and cleared? With imminent cold weather water is spilling across the road and is likely to cause black ice issues for all road users and pedestrians. If more salt is applied to the area it is only going to compound the issue with filling all the gullys with grit. Appreciate you most urgent response.
Posted by Mike Cooper at 16:03, Thu 7 November 2019
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