2-4 market place
Reported via mobile in the Trip hazard/uneven surface category anonymously at 20:14, Thursday 11 July 2024
Sent to Lincolnshire County Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 2812078.
Ongoing building working and no signage to state footpath closed. No correct wheelchair ramps or bollards missed by partially sighted persons ie, not yellow. 72 weeks with "homemade" ramps that in my opinion will not last safely for the duration of the works intended. Ramps also not secured to pavement... often forced into a live lane.
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Thanks for letting us know about your issue with a trip hazard or uneven surface. We will look into this and let you know what we find within the next 14 days. You can find out more about pavement maintenance on our website
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 20:15, Thursday 11 July 2024
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Lincolnshire County Council at 14:02, Friday 12 July 2024
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Great news, we’ve had a look at the issue and we have now passed to our Highways Officers for the team to assess what can be done to resolve the matter. We’ll let you know when the assessment has taken place.
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 09:42, Tuesday 16 July 2024
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All done! The work’s finished and the issue is now resolved. Thank you for contacting us about this. Your report has meant that we can focus our effort where it’s needed most.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 07:59, Thursday 18 July 2024
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The said problem has not being fixed, the correct barriers have been delivered yet you are still forced into a live lane, the ramps are not fixed. Allowing movement for scooters etc. The barriers on other side of walkway (opp Caistor Loco model) shop are none existent. This matter needs physical officer attendance as soon as possible. There is no usable walkway for even able bodied pedestrians. The ramps do not meet regulations, less than meter wide in some cases... with the ramp nearest BOOTS Chemist now wobbly. These with NOT withstand the anticipated period of 72 weeks. Barriers in compound for at least 7 days now. The Ramps will not be safe for the anticipated period time of 72 WEEKS, RE slippery. This matter requires actual visitation from officers A.S.A.P. N.B Risk assessment, legislation assessment then fix.
Posted anonymously at 12:15, Thursday 18 July 2024
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