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Opposite HS2 works entrance slightly towards Chalfont St Peter
Reported in the Kerb damage / issue category anonymously at 09:37, Wed 4 July 2018
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council 2 minutes later
A 6ft (approx) section of the verge opposite the site has been eroded to create a very deep rut on the side of the tarmac. (possibly made by long lorries turning out of the site when the ground was soft) With the number of large lorries passing this point, trying to keep a distance means it would be very easy to run into this rut and damage the car on the edge of the tarmac.
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:40, Wed 4 July 2018
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Thank you for your report. We have now inspected the defect and no planned repair is necessary at this stage. Please be assured that we will continue to inspect in line with our Highway Safety Inspection Policy. Thank you for reporting this matter and this report is now closed.
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Transport for BuckinghamshireState changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:49, Tue 31 July 2018
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State changed to: Open
Updated by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:26, Tue 15 January 2019
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Thank you for your report.
We have assessed your report and the repair of this defect has been added to our programme of works.
We will continue to update you by email when your report reaches key stages.
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Transport for BuckinghamshireState changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 11:47, Wed 6 February 2019
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State changed to: Open
Updated by Buckinghamshire Council at 16:17, Tue 5 March 2019
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This is a serious issue which has still not been addressed. How long do you wait before repairing very serious holes in the road that can cause irreparable damage to vehicles and endanger lives on a 60mph road that is permanently covered in a layer of mud from the HS2 traffic? This needs urgent attention!
Posted anonymously at 09:38, Thu 7 March 2019
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Thank you for your report.
We have inspected the defect in line with our Highway Safety Inspection Policy, and the defect does not currently meet the criteria for immediate intervention. This enquiry is now closed, but details of the defect will remain on our system and will continue to be inspected in line with our policy. Further updates will not be given on this enquiry.
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Transport for BuckinghamshireState changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:02, Tue 12 March 2019
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FixMyStreet is being updated in Buckinghamshire to improve how problems get reported.
As part of this process we are closing all reports made before the update.
All of your reports will have been received and reviewed by Buckinghamshire but, if you believe that this issue has not been resolved, please open a new report on it.
Thank you.
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:16, Fri 24 December 2021
This report is now closed to updates. You can make a new report in the same location.