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Bridgemere Lane Opposite Farm Track
Reported via desktop in the Kerbs category anonymously at 15:42, Tue 3 October 2023
Sent to Cheshire East Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 5057645.
More Data from 29-9-23 at start of maize harvest. Supporting 5040638 which cannot be updated. 1st pic shows cones removed and hardcore dumped by someone. 2nd pic shows mud on the road from the farm track, verge damage by traffic enterng and leaving the track from both directions. 3rd pic shows unregistered maize farm trailer on opposite side of road using the verge. We need safe roads and the verges returned to their former grass, not ad-hoc passing places and laybys. All vehicles using the carriageway.
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Posted by Cheshire East Council at 15:43, Tue 3 October 2023
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We deal with defects based on the level of immediate risk. We have assessed the issue and it does not present an immediate risk to highway users at this time. As the problem you have reported is not causing an immediate safety issue we will now look at the best long- term approach for this location. We keep all roads and highway assets safe through our routine inspections. If anything is identified as a risk during a future inspection, we will take action to deal with it as appropriate.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Cheshire East Council at 17:00, Wed 25 October 2023
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.