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Blocked drain.

Reported via mobile in the Drainage category by Simon reeves at 11:52, Tue 23 April 2024

Sent to Hampshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5888812.

Blocked drain. Massive puddle, damaging pavement and virge

Updates

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 12:25, Tue 23 April 2024

  • State changed to: Action scheduled

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 06:57, Thu 25 April 2024

  • This was first reported nov 23 then monthly nothing has been done

    Posted by Twinned withgazza at 12:07, Tue 21 May 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Over 6 months time.for direct action not just a tick box. Unblock the drains you are responsible for school children being soaked on way to school. Don't you care?

    Posted by M Buddy at 17:39, Tue 18 June 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Ridiculous. Council should be embarrassed and ashamed. Still flooded and splashing school kids

    Posted by M Buddy at 20:03, Tue 16 July 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Water board have been out 4 times each time they say it is blocked drains along whole street. Each time council close.it saying g it is a water l3ak. Every drawing for 1km each direction is blocked full.of.mud. it is so.obviouse what the issue is. Council too lazy to look at surrounding drains and see they have a job to do. Instead they just say not us mate. Sack.the lot and start again as they are all blind and stupid obviously

    Posted by M Buddy at 20:36, Tue 13 August 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • How can they day it isn't blocked drains either side causing this. They have small trees growing out them. Ffs. Incompetence.

    Posted by concerned parent at 22:59, Tue 10 September 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 07:44, Wed 9 October 2024

  • Every time we report this it gets action scheduled and here we are 16 months later and it still has not been done. It is as easy as clearing the mud and plants out the drains either side so the water can drain away faster than the rain fills it. We get soaked by cars every time it rains even a little. Yet the blind work shy council staff can't do a simple fix to protect the public. Lazy lazy lazy. Either your staff are incompetent or the supervising office are as this is normal maintenance requirements nothing major no issues just drains so full that plants are growing in the mud. So obviously to spot too. Stop making excuses and fix the damp drains

    Posted by john trumper at 16:28, Wed 6 November 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 16:36, Wed 6 November 2024

  • State changed to: Action scheduled

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 08:26, Thu 7 November 2024

  • I invite you to stand on the pavement after it rains and wait then you will see for yourself how wet pedestrians get... soaked

    Posted by john trumper at 11:04, Thu 19 December 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 11:45, Thu 19 December 2024

  • State changed to: No further action

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 10:21, Thursday 2 January 2025

  • State changed to: Action scheduled

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 19:49, Tuesday 22 April 2025

  • State changed to: Fixed

    Updated by Hampshire County Council at 19:49, Tuesday 22 April 2025

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