Root Heave
Reported in the Footways and Pavement damage category anonymously at 10:10, Sun 7 June 2020
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later
1. Root Heave from kerbside trees is causing a dangerous Dangerous Tripping Hazard outside various properties, especially No's. 56/8 and 70. With the trees now in full leaf, even more dangerous at night. The hazards hves been there for many months and are getting worse. Parks Department have been told on numerous occasions, but don't seem to have a solution.
2. The road surface in Stapleton Road is cracking and is beginning to break up in places. Something will need to be done before next winter.
Council ref: ENQ20867014
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 10:10, Sun 7 June 2020
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Thank you for your enquiry. We have investigated your report and it has been actioned to be fixed.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 11:11, Tue 9 June 2020
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State changed to: Fixed
Updated by Oxfordshire County Council at 13:32, Wed 17 June 2020
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One Root Heave patch has been completed. However, the second one alongside it wasn't touched by Council operatives. Because, I was told that "It wasn't on the job sheet", so we can't do it!. This Birch tree is constant source of annoyance, because it is dirty all year round. If it is not the leaves dropping, it is either twigs or pealing bark. This tree attracts Pigeons, which leave there droppings and mess outside our house.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 10:55, Mon 6 July 2020
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 11:07, Mon 3 August 2020
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What's the point of leaving a comment if the Council won't see it?
Posted anonymously at 12:55, Mon 31 August 2020
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 19:04, Mon 28 September 2020
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