Fixed
Tarmac crumbling causing trip hazard
Reported via desktop in the Slabs - Uneven / Damaged / Cracked category anonymously at 09:42, Mon 2 December 2024
Sent to West Northamptonshire Council less than a minute later. ref: 6808136.
Tarmac breaking up causing potential trip hazard, WNC repaired a small section recently, but didn't touch the two large bits of broken tarmac, I have recently had my Kerb Dropped, I asked them if they would repair it at the time, but they declined saying that WNC wouldn't be happy if they touched it, so I am left with ugly broken Tarmac on the pavement outside my house.
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State changed to: Investigating
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 09:42, Mon 2 December 2024
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Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Not Started - Thank you for your enquiry. A qualified Highways Inspector has assessed the location and we can confirm that in accordance with the WNC Highways Inspection Manual, the defect meets the requirement for a Priority 4 repair. We will schedule a repair to be completed within 26 weeks. Our current average response time for a Priority 4 repair is 62 days.
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 10:34, Thu 5 December 2024
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Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Scheduled
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 08:19, Wednesday 15 January 2025
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Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Ongoing
State changed to: In progress
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 10:29, Tuesday 21 January 2025
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Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Work Completed
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 11:11, Tuesday 21 January 2025
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