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Pedestrian section of dual use pathway overgrown

Reported via desktop in the Pavements/Cycleway category by Rob Moriarty at 13:08, Thu 14 March 2024

Sent to Hampshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5712462.

The pedestrian section of the dual use pathway for use by cyclists and pedestrians on the bend of B2149 Durrants Road/Petersfield Road is completely overgrown. If both cyclist and pedestrian were to meet along this section one would have to step into what at times is an extremely busy road. The hedgerow needs to be cut back on a more regular basis too. This has been like this for as long as I have lived in Rowland's Castle (4 years)

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Updates

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 16:28, Thu 14 March 2024

  • State changed to: Action scheduled

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 17:06, Thu 14 March 2024

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 13:38, Thu 11 April 2024

  • Yesterday (10th June 2024) I walked this section of pathway again. (I have been in Scotland since early April). The pedestrian section is even more overgrown with hedgerow. The whole length between the start and the junction with Wakefords Way needs urgent attention if you take into consideration the pathway is probably used by Schoolchildren.

    Posted by Rob Moriarty at 15:55, Tue 11 June 2024