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Between 307 and 309 Billing Road East

Reported via mobile in the Potholes / Highway Condition category anonymously at 13:15, Wednesday 12 March 2025

Sent to West Northamptonshire Council 2 hours, 14 minutes later. ref: 7267285.

Land Registry shows that there is a long part of her garden that is actually highways land. There is a joint dropped kerb with neighbour at 309 that goes up to the concrete drive which is highways land and should be maintained by highways as well as a certain amount of the grass area. The concrete is very very broken up and there is a huge pothole that looks like there has been a massive earthquake and there is concrete protruding upwards higher than the kerb. This has caused tyres to be burst by both residents and and is also a massive trip hazard. There is a disabled resident who cannot walk there safely.

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  • Category changed from ‘Other’ to ‘Potholes / Highway Condition’

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 15:29, Wednesday 12 March 2025

  • Thank you for reporting a fault. Officers will now investigate the concerns and this may take up to 5 working days. If you believe that your concerns are urgent then please phone us.

    Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 15:30, Wednesday 12 March 2025

  • Please find attached photographs of the affected area on your land

    Posted anonymously at 21:30, Wednesday 12 March 2025

  • 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 3 repair. We will schedule a repair to be completed within 28 days. Our current average response time for a Priority 3 repair is 18.5 days.

    Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 12:04, Thursday 13 March 2025

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