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Damaged Council verge
Reported in the Kerb damage / issue category anonymously at 16:02, Thu 2 July 2020
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2183023.
In 2017 the council verge to no. 22 Horton Road was run over by a bus trying to pass a stationary refuse coll. vehicle. This effectively destroyed approx 25 - 30 cm of verge. This was not replaced when Horton Rd. was resurfaced. In the past week further damage was done to the remaining verge. The damp area on the second photo is water erupting from below ground.
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 16:02, Thu 2 July 2020
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I filed the original report on 2 July 2020. Can I please have an update
Posted anonymously at 06:50, Mon 20 July 2020
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Nothing has been done to repair the verge and within a few hours of the barriers being removed, further damage was done. Anglian water excavated road looking for a non existing leak. The surface water was caused by underground erupting onto the surface. Not uncommon in this area of Horton Road. See image sent on 2/7/20 showing a patch in the Tarmac from a previous occurrence. Whilst Anglian Water were excavating, water could be seen running into the hole from one side approx 30cm below the road surface. There is a history of underground water erupting in this area of Horton Road over many years. What now is happening to both water which I think is still erupting and the damaged verge ? There is a problem in this area of Horton Road caused by increased traffic/speed approaching a blind bend around No. 18
Posted anonymously at 17:38, Thu 30 July 2020
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Still open, via questionnaire, 18:17, Thu 27 August 2020
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Nothing has happened. There is permanently water on the road. A further recent incident involved a large horsebox which tried to turn around by reversing up the drive resulting in hitting a power pole, caught up in telephone wires and running over verge. A very dangerous move fortunately there was no traffic around at that time.
Posted anonymously at 16:36, Fri 25 September 2020
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:05, Fri 23 October 2020
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State changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:16, Fri 24 December 2021
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