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Kerb line markings have faded / worn away
Reported anonymously at 10:51, Thu 16 February 2017
Sent to Bristol City Council 3 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 981951.
A solid white line was created at the junction of Easton Road and Bannerman Road (east side) to create a pavement between the junction with Easton Road and the junction with Combfactory Lane. The white line has faded / worn away and needs to be reinstated. This is a safety issue as vehicles cannot see the pavement that the line created.
Updates
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Still open, via questionnaire, 11:24, Thu 16 March 2017
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Still open, via questionnaire, 11:36, Thu 13 April 2017
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Still no action from the Council on this problem.
Posted anonymously at 09:45, Thu 11 May 2017
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Still not rectified
Posted anonymously at 10:40, Wed 5 July 2017
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Still not rectified
Posted anonymously at 10:55, Fri 29 September 2017
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Still not rectified
Posted anonymously at 13:29, Tue 23 January 2018
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Still not rectified
Posted by simon easton at 19:04, Wed 4 April 2018
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Still no action from the Council on this problem.
Other road markings in the area have been repainted, but not those creating the pavement.
Posted anonymously at 09:45, Thu 5 April 2018
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Update received from BCC Highways & Traffic on 24 April 2018:
"The reinstating of lines is with our Highways Officer and is on the list for future work."
Posted anonymously at 11:49, Wed 25 April 2018
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Still no action from the Council on this problem.
Posted anonymously at 14:16, Wed 20 June 2018
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Still not rectified
Posted anonymously at 11:14, Wed 30 January 2019
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Still no action from the Council on this problem.
Posted anonymously at 16:05, Wed 6 March 2019
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If the issue still exists, please review the location and the description and let us know by creating a new enquiry on FixMyStreet
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 17:27, Wed 11 May 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.