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Between 21 and 23 ridgeway drive lu54qt

Reported via iOS in the Pavement and Cycle path category anonymously at 18:09, Mon 2 December 2024

Sent to Central Bedfordshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 415212.

My son fell over and cut his leg. He slipped on the wet mud on the pavement caused by the cars parking on the grass from one house , they are constantly parking on the grass and driving over it throwing mud everywhere as the weather is getting wetter. , there is so much damage to the paths surrounding wear they have knocked kerb stones up , causing more damage. my son is so upset over this what happens if an elderly person comes or an older person and gets hurt worse? they have been doing it for over a year and now it's caused an injury it's only a matter of time before they cause more injury. They also keep moving bins and put them in the middle of the path so they can park on the grass..

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  • State changed to: Investigating

    Updated by Central Bedfordshire Council at 18:09, Mon 2 December 2024

  • Thank you for contacting us. Unfortunately this issue does not come under the responsibility of our Highways Department, however, we have forwarded this report to our Customer Services Team, and requested it is passed to Parking Enforcement within Central Bedfordshire Council.

    Many thanks,
    Central Bedfordshire Council Highways

    State changed to: Internal referral

    Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 06:53, Tue 3 December 2024

  • Passed to Parking Enforcement

    Posted by Central Bedfordshire Council at 10:36, Tue 3 December 2024

  • Thank you for submitting your Highways report.
    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 10:07, Thu 5 December 2024

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