Fixed
Sustained damage problem
Reported in the Sustained damage category by Gloucestershire County Council at 12:46, Tuesday 23 January 2024
FixMyStreet ref: 5481286.
PERM - Morning Ade,
Could you raise a perm repair enquiry for an inspector to go out to site as from the photos the bollard has pulled up the pavement.
Many thanks
Kim
2 bollards have been knocked out tfrom saeting, rthis has also pulled up the concreate/ tarmac around it. AHR asked if bollards can be carried back to depot please
Updates
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Thank you for reporting this issue. It has now been logged.
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Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire HighwaysPosted by Gloucestershire County Council at 12:46, Tuesday 23 January 2024
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Gloucestershire County Council at 12:50, Tuesday 23 January 2024
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Updated by Gloucestershire County Council at 13:41, Tuesday 23 January 2024
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Work to repair the issue identified in this enquiry has been instructed.
We will keep you informed of progress with the repair.
Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire Highways
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 15:09, Tuesday 23 January 2024
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Work to repair the issue identified in this enquiry has been instructed.
We will keep you informed of progress with the repair.
Highways Customer Services Team Gloucestershire Highways
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 12:02, Thursday 25 January 2024
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State changed to: Open
Updated by Gloucestershire County Council at 11:57, Monday 12 February 2024
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I am pleased to inform you this issue has now been repaired. Thank you again for bringing it to our attention.
Gloucestershire County Council is responsible for almost 6,000km of roads and each one is routinely inspected. However, issues can develop quickly and residents can help by reporting problems online.
On our website you can find out how Gloucestershire County Council is investing to improve the county's streets by visiting www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways.
Thank you,
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Fixed
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 11:21, Tuesday 14 May 2024
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.