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Concrete gulley part missing outside 97 Station Road

Reported via desktop in the Slabs - Uneven / Damaged / Cracked category anonymously at 11:19, Tue 8 October 2024

Sent to North Northamptonshire Council less than a minute later. ref: 6565299.

You can see from the photo a part of the gulley is missing and causing problems during heavy rainfall by considerable water collecting in our entrance. There was only a light rainfall this morning when the photo was taken but you can see the gradient of the gulley further along needs adjusting as the water is settling and not falling as it should.

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  • Thank you for reporting a fault. Officers will now investigate the concerns and this may take up to 5 working days. If you believe that your concerns are an emergency (such as flooding, highway obstructions fallen trees), please call 0300 126 3000, Monday to Friday (9.00 to 17.00). Outside these hours, please call 01604 651074.

    Posted by North Northamptonshire Council at 11:19, Tue 8 October 2024

  • Thank you for reporting a fault. Officers will now investigate the concerns and this may take up to 5 working days. If you believe that your concerns are urgent then please phone us.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by North Northamptonshire Council at 11:19, Tue 8 October 2024

  • Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Not Started - Thank you for your enquiry. A qualified Highways Inspector has assessed the location and we can confirm that in accordance with the NNC Highways Inspection Manual, the defect meets the requirement for a Priority 4 repair. We will schedule a repair to be completed within 26 weeks. Our current average response time for a Priority 4 repair is 136.8 days.

    Posted by North Northamptonshire Council at 15:05, Mon 14 October 2024

  • Should be fixed within 6 months. Priority 4.

    Posted anonymously at 14:16, Tue 5 November 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Investigation: Completed (Defect Found), Defect Repair: Not Started - Thank you for your enquiry. A qualified Highways Inspector has assessed the location and we can confirm that in accordance with the NNC Highways Inspection Manual, the defect meets the requirement for a Priority 4 repair. We will schedule a repair to be completed within 26 weeks. Our current average response time for a Priority 4 repair is 150 days.

    Posted by North Northamptonshire Council at 14:10, Wed 6 November 2024

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