Fixed
Belisha beacon North Oxfordshire academy A422 Stratford road , Banbury
Reported via iOS in the Street lighting category by Cllr Mark Cherry at 08:39, Sat 12 October 2019
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 1 minute later
On the north Oxfordshire academy school side of the road on the A422 road is a Zebra crossing. But unfortunately one of the Belisha beacon is not working can Oxfordshire County Council contractors repair ASAP please
Council ref: 1801941
Updates
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Category changed from ‘Traffic Lights (permanent only)’ to ‘Street lighting’
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 08:10, Mon 14 October 2019
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I’ve had reports from local people and taxi drivers there could be an accident whilst noting the clocks have gone back. As understanding is power problem but can this be rectified ASAP please
Posted anonymously at 12:06, Sun 27 October 2019
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Can I have a timescale please of getting the lights back up and working please on safety grounds.
Posted by Cllr Mark Cherry at 12:07, Sun 27 October 2019
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There is currently no power cable fault to the Belisha beacon and the nearby Streetlight by north Oxfordshire academy school .Furthermore western power are trying to restore power to the units . I am still trying to ascertain timescale on safety grounds.
Posted by Cllr Mark Cherry at 09:32, Sat 9 November 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Trees around the zebra crossing have now overgrown the street lights, meaning the crossing is not illuminated sufficiently at night
Posted anonymously at 13:36, Sun 10 November 2019
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Still awaiting new power supply to reinstatement via WPD ( western power contractors ) . The trees nearby North Oxfordshire academy in the hands of relevant tree officers at Oxfordshire County council
Posted by Cllr Mark Cherry at 13:00, Wed 13 November 2019
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I am happy to report that Western Power contractors complete the restoration of the power supply to the Belisha beacon and streetlight by North Oxfordshire academy school yesterday.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Cllr mark cherry at 08:53, Sat 23 November 2019
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.