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Pavement blocked by mound of soil and rubble taller than 5ft

Reported via mobile anonymously at 21:04, Monday 12 August 2024

Sent to Cherwell District Council and Oxfordshire County Council 1 minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6347898.

The owner of 6 Dashwood Rise has left a mound of unstable soil and rubble completely blocking the pavement in Dashwood Rise. This prevents anyone using the pavement including parents with pushchairs and disabled/elderly residents. The mound is over a tonne's worth of weight and contains bricks/breeze blocks so a significant hazard if it was to slip.

Council ref: ENQ241013945

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  • Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 21:05, Monday 12 August 2024

  • The mound of soil is still there. No one has been to investigate in over 2 months.

    Posted anonymously at 18:26, Tuesday 22 October 2024

  • Thank for you for your report, Oxfordshire County Council are receiving large volumes of enquiries at present. To assist us further with your enquiry, please could you provide an image of the issue including the surrounding area of its location as a benchmark. This information will support us in delivering a quicker and more effective service. PLEASE NOTE – Only take photographs where safe in doing so, please do not obstruct live traffic flows, step into a live carriageway, or put yourself at any risk in taking a photo. Thank you in advance for supporting the local community.

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 08:42, Wednesday 30 October 2024

  • Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. While Oxfordshire County Council is not responsible for this problem, we have reported this to the property owner.

    State changed to: Investigation complete

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 08:21, Wednesday 20 November 2024

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