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Vegetation overgrown
Reported via desktop in the Footways and Pavement damage category by Frank Oneill at 14:03, Wed 23 October 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 1 minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6649893.
Hi there hopefully my pics are attached ?? The footpath is now becoming unwalkable due to the narrowness and the dead vegetation making it slippery to under foot. Could we please beg to you that this needs sorting asap this path is used regularly by pedestrians. Your help would be greatly appreciated kindest Regards
Council ref: ENQ241021779
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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 14:04, Wed 23 October 2024
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Can I now also add that there is so much rubbish along this route it is becoming an eyesore. Your help would be greatly appreciated and would reflect that a responsible council is looking after its areas 🤞🙏🙏
Posted by Frank at 14:02, Thu 7 November 2024
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Hi there. Could I please BEG for someone from the correct department to please walk this footpath so you can see for yourselves how dangerous it is becoming. Mud is now covering what is left of the pathway and making it very slippery these pics are only showing some of the pathway.
Posted by Frank O’Neill at 13:33, Sunday 2 February 2025
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Hi there can I firstly express my absolute gratitude and praise for the engineers you have had restoring the kerb line and footpaths at our location. But could I please say that the footpath that is in serious need of repair is from the Packsaddle pub to the Entrance of Mapledurham Golf Club as you will see in my pictures. This is very dangerous and slippery under foot where nature is trying to reclaim the path. I do understand that there is always a cost in maintaining footpaths but this one does seriously need priority. I spoke to the Engineers this morning and praised the work they have done. I asked about this footpath in question and they told me they had not been asked to do it. But they were aware of it. Can I also add that a sink hole in the road past the entrance of the golf club that was repaired a while back is no sinking again in the Road and the pathway. Your urgent attention would be greatly appreciated
Posted anonymously at 16:20, Wednesday 5 February 2025
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Hi there. Again can I thank you for the fantastic job that was done cutting the hedgerows back 👌 however could I please add that the tractor used for this has while running along the grass verge to achieve this has squished all the mud onto what little bit of path we have left from the Packsaddle pub to the entrance of the Mapledurham golf club. I have attached a picture for you to see. Could I also ask if anything is in the pipeline to restore this footpath to a safe and walkable path again please Kindest Regards Frank O’Neill
Posted by Frank O'neill at 11:50, Thursday 27 February 2025
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Hi there. Again can I thank you for the fantastic job that was done cutting the hedgerows back 👌 however could I please add that the tractor used for this has while running along the grass verge to achieve this has squished all the mud onto what little bit of path we have left from the Packsaddle pub to the entrance of the Mapledurham golf club. I have attached a picture for you to see. Could I also ask if anything is in the pipeline to restore this footpath to a safe and walkable path again please Kindest Regards Frank O’Neill
Posted by Frank O'neill at 12:48, Thursday 27 February 2025
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Further to my last can I also say that where the heavy machine that cut the hedges along side the Packsaddle pub whilst squishing the grass verge onto the already very narrow path. It has also squished it into the road. Which now covers the guiding white line from road to Kerb which should be considered a safety issue now Could I please beg and beg again from a response from you Kindest Regards Frank O’Neill
Posted by Frank oneill at 17:25, Thursday
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