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Cracked/Damaged/Rocking Paving Slabs/Trip Hazard
Reported via desktop in the Damaged pavement category anonymously at 11:34, Tue 7 September 2021
Sent to London Borough of Bexley less than a minute later. Report ref: 2984939.
My wife and I noticed a lot of paving was being replaced in Blackthorn Grove for asphalt yesterday/today but the severely damaged paving outside our house (6 Blackthorn Grove) was not included .. 9 out of 10 cars which come down our road to turn around use the entrance to our drive hence the amount of damage to the paving (in fact it is never not damaged).. It would therefore make sense for our paving to also be replaced by asphalt..
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This case is currently being investigated.
Further updates will follow.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 12:46, Tue 7 September 2021
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This case has been referred to the Council’s contractor and will be completed within the Council’s contractual service level arrangements.
We will update the case once it has been completed.
Thank you for reporting this matter.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 12:46, Tue 7 September 2021
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The reported issue requires further evidence or investigation, and as such will be monitored by our Highways Technicians.
A re-inspection has been scheduled for a future date, which will determine if any action will be undertaken.
Thank you for reporting this matter.
Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 16:52, Tue 7 September 2021
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Still open, via questionnaire, 21:58, Wed 6 October 2021
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Nearly all the paving slabs along Barton Road , Sidcup are either damaged or raised and need replacing.
Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 13:07, Monday 28 February 2022
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