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No kerbs

Reported via desktop in the Kerb problem category anonymously at 14:08, Thu 16 March 2023

Sent to Shropshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 14109779.

The constant pulling in to our driveway opening by vehicles, especially lorries and buses, has destroyed the kerb stones. Consequently, we have a constant stream of mud and water every time we have a bit of rain that we have to walk through whenever we leave the house on foot. This has been getting worse for several years and we would appreciate a replacement kerb now please.

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  • Thank you for contacting us. This note is to confirm that we have received your report and we'll be in touch with an update as soon as possible.

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 14:08, Thu 16 March 2023

  • The issue you reported has been assessed and the necessary work will be included in our programme of upcoming maintenance.

    Our priority is to be effective at responding to the most serious problems so at this time we are unable to provide an exact timescale.

    In the meantime until these works can be undertaken, we will continue to undertake routine inspections, whereby notifiable issues are recorded and scheduled for action.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 16:53, Friday 2 February 2024

  • Customer called for a update as we are doing road resurfacing on 2nd July here, she has asked if the kerb will be included in the works going on here, This issue was reported well over a year ago and still nothing has been done, Can you call customer to advise if kerbs will be done or not.

    Posted anonymously at 10:42, Monday 24 June 2024

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