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Broken and loose paving slabs

Reported via desktop in the Pavement Defect category anonymously at 16:35, Monday 30 January 2023

Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later

On the right hand side of the pavement entering into Kydbrook Close there are several broken and loose paving stones - presumably from where cars/bin cart goes up onto the pavement when cars are parked on the other side of the road.

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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 16:36, Monday 30 January 2023

  • 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 09:01, Tuesday 31 January 2023

  • I tripped over a jutting paving stone this morning at 9.20, damaging my knee , causing swelling and bruising. It appears to me that when builders damage paving stones either by parking vehicles or renovating buildings, they are not liable to repair pavements. Priory Avenue has numerous damaged and tilted paving stones. What’s the answer….?

    Posted anonymously at 13:09, Wednesday 1 February 2023

  • Thank you for your update, We ask that new and separate occurrences of issues are logged as new reports to avoid conflicting information or updates and ensure the information is passed promptly to our contractor. Please log the issue via https://fix.bromley.gov.uk as a new report using the map marker and description to detail where the issue is located. Please note that if the location you wish to mark is already occupied by a pin, you can hide the map pins via the button in the bottom left or you can click a nearby free section of the map to drop your green reporting pin so that all other yellow pins indicating existing reports disappear, you can then click and drag your green pin to the correct location and continue submitting your report.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 12:51, Tuesday 7 February 2023

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