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Dropped kerbs outside Albion Court

Reported via desktop in the Road Surface category by Stephen Jon Myers at 09:54, Tue 30 April 2024

Sent to Central Bedfordshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 406118.

To whom it may concern, About a month ago the Victoria Street Footpaths were re-tarmacked. Thanks for that. But the tarmac for the road edge of the dropped kerbs outside Albion Court is already crumbling. Please could someone do a site visit and then get it please repaired. Thanks.

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  • State changed to: Investigating

    Updated by Central Bedfordshire Council at 09:54, Tue 30 April 2024

  • I have noticed that the rest of Victoria Street between West St and Albion St has been completed. I have noticed that a dropped kerb has been repaired and already been top coated not like Albion Courts. It has been a month since this report was put in. Any news of it been finished, before any more is damaged from lack of top coat. Regards, Steve Myers

    State changed to: Open

    Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 11:17, Wed 29 May 2024

  • I have noticed that the rest of Victoria Street between West St and Albion St has been completed. I have noticed that a dropped kerb has been repaired and already been top coated not like Albion Courts. It has been a month since this report was put in. Any news of it been finished, before any more is damaged from lack of top coat. Regards, Steve Myers

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Stephen Jon Myers at 11:17, Wed 29 May 2024

  • Thank you for submitting your Highways report.
    Due to current budget constraints, we are having to prioritise repairs for defects that pose higher risks in accordance with our Network Management Maintenance Plan assessment criteria, the details of which can be found online http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/ transport/ roads-strategies/ highways-asset-management.aspx

    After inspecting the reported issue, our engineers have determined that this doesn't currently feature as a priority for repair. Rest assured, we'll continue to monitor the defect during future inspections. We appreciate your understanding and thank you for your report.

    Many thanks,
    Central Bedfordshire Council Highways

    State changed to: No further action

    Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 07:08, Fri 20 September 2024

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