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Diversion through Red Kite Way road

Reported via mobile in the Crash Barriers - Damaged / Missing category anonymously at 05:33, Wednesday 12 February 2025

Sent to North Northamptonshire Council less than a minute later. ref: 7121164.

Chelveston Road closure - traffic has been diverted through Darcie Park where the roads are currently unadopted. This has brought a lot of traffic through the estate, specifically past my house on Red Kite Way. This diversion needs to be moved to somewhere that is owned by the council, not the residents.

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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 05:33, Wednesday 12 February 2025

  • 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 05:33, Wednesday 12 February 2025

  • Investigation: Completed (No Action Necessary) - Thank you for your enquiry, we can confirm that this road closure has now been removed.
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    State changed to: No further action

    Posted by North Northamptonshire Council at 08:49, Wednesday 19 February 2025

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