Fixed
Warning signs
Reported via mobile in the Street Lighting and Road Signs category anonymously at 13:15, Mon 9 May 2022
Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later
The many warning signs in shire lane From the Farnborough end right up to the Down end are either obscured by vegetation or damage from previous hedge cutting machines There is also a lack of warning sighs to protect drivers that deer maybe present and to warn drivers to drive slower to protect hitting a deer Also the signs are very dirty with green algae
Updates
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Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Bromley Council
at 13:15, Mon 9 May 2022
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Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices
Posted by Bromley Council
at 06:47, Tue 10 May 2022
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Further works are necessary to resolve the issue and have been scheduled for action.
Posted by Bromley Council
at 14:10, Mon 6 June 2022
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Still open, via questionnaire, 19:01, Tue 7 June 2022
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This has been requested to take place under a road closure to ensure the operatives, we are in the progress of agreeing available dates to carry this out.
Thank you for your patients
Posted anonymously at 11:31, Mon 11 July 2022
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Bromley Council are aware of this issue as it has already been reported to us via FixMyStreet or by telephone. The issue will be investigated and resolved within our service standards: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices Thank you once again for using 'FixMyStreet' to report this fault. If this problem persists, please provide further comments to the report.
State changed to: Duplicate
Posted by Bromley Council
at 08:27, Tue 30 August 2022
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Appropriate action has been taken to resolve the issue.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Bromley Council
at 12:49, Tue 29 November 2022