Just back from Tiles Farm, Asheridge Road, Asheridge
Reported via mobile in the Bollards or railings category anonymously at 18:46, Mon 15 March 2021
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2609679.
This area in the photo has always been a passing point for cars to pull in to pass in the road. The owners of Tiles Farm persistently put concrete posts, soil, tree stumps and currently soils, flints, kerbs, concrete posts and blocks in the way to stop people. I have reported this in the past as I have done over £1,000. worth of damage to my car on the concrete bollard and been advised that none of this land out the front of Tiles Farm belongs to them and they shouldn’t be putting anything on it, yet they persist. Is the council liable for the damage? Please please can they be told not to put anything in this area. Many thanks
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 18:46, Mon 15 March 2021
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 10:49, Tue 27 April 2021
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You say you sent me an email back in April which I received - which was a blank email saying nothing. I emailed back asking for it to be resent and I am still waiting. Nothing has been done over this issue, there are still brick, stones and long kerb stones now all hiding in long grass, the other day they someone had hit them and they were out in the road. WHAT IS BEING DONE?
Posted anonymously at 12:37, Thu 19 August 2021
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.