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Severely overgrown shared use path, Cliddesden Lane, Basingstoke

Reported via Android in the Pavements/footpaths category by Jon PENNYCOOK at 15:14, Thu 7 October 2021

Sent to Hampshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3048300.

The shared use path alongside Cliddesden Lane between Birches Crest/Portsmouth Arms and the Woods Lane roundabout is severely overgrown again. This makes it impossible for cyclists and pedestrians to see each other when turning from Birches Crest. In addition, a number of the shared use path blue signs have been engulfed by the hedge.

The shared use path is already too narrow (in places, it would meet the standard only for a one-way cycle track without pedestrians), so to have it so overgrown makes it useless.

The shared use path is signposted as the main cycle route from Hatch Warren to Basingstoke Town Centre, and is part of the Borough Council's cycling corridor number 4.

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  • Still open, via questionnaire, 15:32, Thu 4 November 2021

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  • Still open, via questionnaire, 08:46, Sat 5 November 2022

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 10:56, Sat 3 December 2022

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