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North bound Path that runs from roundabout into barton le clay

Reported via desktop in the Pavement and Cycle path category anonymously at 10:10, Wednesday 25 September 2024

Sent to Central Bedfordshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 412098.

The path that runs from the roundabout at the top of the A6 before getting to Luton. This path runs into Barton le clay along the bypass and under the bridge. The whole path is unusable. As a cyclist i am forced to use the A6 along side cars going 60mph +. Even as a walker the path is not usable. This path is in desperate need of clearing so that people can use the path safely and not be forced into the road.

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  • State changed to: Investigating

    Updated by Central Bedfordshire Council at 10:10, Wednesday 25 September 2024

  • We are aware of the issue here. This is a very large job that will need to be looked in the new finacial year

    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 10:38, Monday 30 September 2024

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