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Plastic bollard has been hit and has left a sharp jagged piece sticking out the pavement
Reported in the Footways and Pavement damage category anonymously at 11:31, Fri 22 March 2019
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 4 minutes later
Bollard has been hit and broken and has left a sharp jagged piece sticking out the pavement. Could be dangerous for pedestrians.
Council ref: ENQ19829833
Updates
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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 11:35, Fri 22 March 2019
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Thank you for your report. Please can you open a new report giving better location details for example outside a house number etc and what type of bollard it is. A photo would be useful if you are able to attach one. Many thanks.
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 12:31, Fri 22 March 2019
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The job was dealt with but not completely, there is still about 3 inches of jagged bollard edge sticking up which is a danger especially to partially sighted and elderly people.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 11:44, Tue 26 March 2019
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Thank you the jagged bollard edge in the pavement has been flattened and made safe and the broken bollard taken away. We now hope it will not be too long before we have a replacement bollard put in. The previous bollard has been there since 2012 and must have saved many a serious accident or some thing worse with vehicles using this pavement as a road. Once again many thanks.
Posted anonymously at 15:11, Tue 26 March 2019
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Is there any news on when the bollard will be replaced, as it is greatly missed with vehicles mounting the pavement and driving at speed. This is so dangerous with children using this route to go to St Joseph and Lord Williams Schools. Also many people going to the guide and scout hut, visiting the nature reserve, dog walking and generally going through the recreation ground?.
Posted anonymously at 18:24, Wed 10 April 2019
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We believe this issue was addressed but due to a technical error it hasnât been updated on FixMyStreet. We now consider it fixed, but if the issue still exists please let us know by creating a new report on FixMyStreet: https://fixmystreet.oxfordshire.gov.uk/
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 14:05, Tue 1 June 2021
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.