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Pavements need clearing
Reported via mobile in the Footways and Pavement damage category anonymously at 09:55, Saturday 10 February 2024
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 1 minute later
Grass and mud have overgrown pavement, meaning that width is now very restricted and access for wheelchairs / mobility scooters / prams etc is very difficult.
Council ref: ENQ24991629
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 09:55, Saturday 10 February 2024
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I have also reported this several times and OCC have deleted it say it was a duplicate when in reality it’s just trying to not have to do anything about it!
Posted anonymously at 20:47, Monday 12 February 2024
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Frethern close has many disabled people on mobility scooters. edges of pavements churned to mud by delivery vehicles parking on pavement restricting width of pavements. it is mostly social housing in frethern close. many elderly citizens. also teachers, nurses, carers firemen,a retired policemen in other words esential workers . however! it seems we are not cared about. i could have filled in the potholes better with a bucket and spade. also they only fill in some and then have to keep coming back. more money for every time we are visited by workpersons perhaps?
Posted anonymously at 12:45, Tuesday 5 March 2024
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This is as bad as ever and with the recent we’re-warm weather has got worse. OCC still have this marked as ‘investigating’ despite the report being nearly 4 months old.
Posted anonymously at 06:43, Sunday 19 May 2024
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Thank you for your report. The general condition of this road has been recorded, and resources will be considered for future programmed works. For more information on highway repairs and risk assessment, you can visit the Oxfordshire County Council’s website: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ residents/ roads-and-transport/ street-maintenance-z/ road-repairs
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 11:39, Wednesday
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.