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Double yellow lines missing

Reported via desktop in the Markings missing/defective category anonymously at 11:48, Wed 30 October 2024

Sent to Shropshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 14159073.

The road was closed to do line repainting, the most dangerous part where there are double yellow are hasn't been done, there is a danger to life if these yellow lines aren't there, it's on a blind bend and there is a speed issue so very dangerous. The team need to go back ASAP to get this sorted. Can you please let him know when it will be done.

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    Posted by Shropshire Council at 11:48, Wed 30 October 2024

  • Has called to chase this up as this is a serious issue. There is a car parked there today which is very dangerous. The lines need painted ASAP. Can someone please get in contact with him.

    Posted anonymously at 11:12, Wed 6 November 2024

  • Customer says people are parking everywhere on this blind bend and its a dangerous situation and is chasing again for someone to come out. says someone is going to get seriously injured if no one comes out asap

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 14:30, Mon 18 November 2024

  • Category changed from ‘Other Highways issue’ to ‘Markings missing/defective’

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 15:33, Mon 18 November 2024

  • Road markings still not completed. Please check with the Markings missing/defective team and expedite, as customer feels that it is becoming a regular issue with vehicles parking at theis location.

    Posted anonymously at 14:08, Tue 17 December 2024

  • Yet another vehicle parked on the recent unrenewed double yellow lines. Access , Exit and Entry of The Dairy complex, on Stourbridge Road Bridgnorth becomes ever more dangerous. Particularly when turning uphill towards a blind bend approaching speeding oncoming traffic. Please can this issue be addressed with some haste, as this road was closed for 2 days last October for road marking renewal and these double yellow lines were missed . Thankyou.

    Posted anonymously at 10:06, Fri 20 December 2024

  • Please can this issue be addressed in Stourbridge Road, Bridgnorth, immediately opposite the entrance/exit to The Dairy complex. There are presently 3 cars parked on the double yellow lines, that should have had paint renewal in October. It is impossible to turn right out of The Dairy complex , because you approach a blind bend into speeding oncoming traffic and you find yourself on the wrong side of the road because of continuous parking on the double yellow lines. This is an ever increasing danger to life.

    Posted anonymously at 18:00, Sun 22 December 2024

  • Please can this issue be addressed in Stourbridge Road, Bridgnorth, immediately opposite the entrance/exit to The Dairy complex. There are presently 3 cars parked on the double yellow lines, that should have had paint renewal in October. It is impossible to turn right out of The Dairy complex , because you approach a blind bend into speeding oncoming traffic and you find yourself on the wrong side of the road because of continuous parking on the double yellow lines. This is an ever increasing danger to life.

    Posted anonymously at 18:00, Sun 22 December 2024

  • This issue was first reported in October photographic evidence of abuse has also been sent of dangerous parking has also been sent. We are now in the middle of February and still the double yellow line paint has not been completed, can anyone tell me if this job from mid October of last year is going to be completed. C Churchill.

    Posted anonymously at 12:52, Wednesday 19 February 2025