Closed
Overgrown trees and saplings
Reported in the Visibility at junction or bend category anonymously at 12:46, Tue 15 September 2020
Sent to Lincolnshire County Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 376566.
The trees have been left to grow for many years. They are now obscuring our vision to enter the A57 safely. With the increase in traffic over the years, speed of traffic ,entrance been almost upon a bend, ideally the site should be evaluated for a reduction in speed between the two roundabouts,; A46 and Burton waters, there are at least 8 accesses to the A57 on this stretch. I appreciate this is easier said than done, and has cost implications. The priorty is the farm entrance.
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Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 12:46, Tue 15 September 2020
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Lincolnshire County Council at 15:47, Tue 15 September 2020
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Thank you for reporting this issue. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we may not be able to meet our usual response times. We are doing everything we can to maintain resource levels to provide your highways service. Thank you for your patience.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 08:40, Wed 16 September 2020
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Unfortunately we have been unable to take action with this fault as there was insufficient information. Please report again with more information about the fault and location.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 16:09, Wed 16 September 2020
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You Closed this this because of insufficient information. But did not elaborate? This is in relation to the gateway leading to the exit to the A57 from the farm known as J.Wright & Ptrns Waves Farm Saxilby Road Lincoln LN1 2BG as marked on the map. What more do you need?
Posted anonymously at 17:14, Wed 16 September 2020
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