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Failure to comply woth Consents Order

Reported via mobile in the Roads and Carriageways category anonymously at 18:09, Friday 13 September 2024

Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later

Builder isnt complying with consents orders, stones all over road, dangerous for motorcycles and pedestrians. You the council are failing in your statutory duty. Motorcyclist would lose control. 2nd time reported. Any incident you the council are legally liable as you are failing to enforce.

Council ref: ENQ241016678

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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 18:09, Friday 13 September 2024

  • The council has been failing in its duties for years now. If it doesn't involve painting rainbows or fighting "climate Armageddon" then they don't care. time to elect better councillors

    Posted anonymously at 09:05, Monday 16 September 2024

  • Thank you for your report. Based on our assessment, the highlighted area does not currently meet the criteria for immediate intervention under our Highway Safety Inspection Policy. However, rest assured that we will continue to monitor this location during our routine statutory inspections. If you observe any deterioration or worsening of the issue, please feel free to open a new report. For further information on highway repairs and our risk assessment process, 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 12:37, Thursday 21 November 2024

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