WebApr 5, 2024 · Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:46, Tuesday 14 March 2024 Please be aware that reports are automatically closed after 21 days to avoid duplication. Should you find for any reason that your report has not been actioned within this period; please resubmit your request and highlight the exact issue so that we can look further … WebReported via mobile in the Road surface category anonymously at 01:33, Monday 3 April 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro. Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later Middle of road subsiding on Squirrel Lane, at junction of Frazer Road. Been like it since road was relaid a few years ago and getting much worse, it's not a pothole, it is ...
The pelican crossing is still inoperative - Viewing a problem
WebPosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:18, Tue 25 October 2024 So if my report is a duplicate and was made back on the 18th October, why has nothing obviously been inspected, marked or repaired, these dangerous holes on both sides of the road are getting worse? There are so many reports in the same area, many still open and showing from ... WebThank you for your report to Buckinghamshire Council, which has been passed to the Streetlighting Team to investigate the enquiry/issue. The team will carry out an inspection and order a repair if required, this can take up to 20 working days IMPORTANT: If you consider this to be dangerous or an emergency, please call us on 0300 131 6000 iman\\u0027s feet
Beaconsfield Road A355 bus stop - Viewing a problem
WebFeb 5, 2024 · Reported via mobile in the Pothole category anonymously at 13:05, Sat 5 February 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro. Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later Deep pothole. Unsuitable? Get updates; Share; Problems nearby; ... Buckinghamshire Council. Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 13:05, Sat 5 … WebEnter a Buckinghamshire postcode, street name and area, or report reference number; Locate the problem on a map of the area; Enter details of the problem; Confirm the … WebSent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later Bottom lane beyond Sidney house Multiple wide and deep potholes along both sides of a single track portion of this road - beyond Sidney House (with the property on the left). Along approximately a 20 - 30 metre stretch, potholes line both sides (each approx. 30cm - 50cm wide and about ... iman\u0027s children