Fixed
Hazard from leaves on public right of way
Reported in the Dangerous road surface (including ice, mud, spillage or debris) category anonymously at 11:12, Tue 12 March 2019
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council 3 minutes later. Council ref: 1569390.
The leaves on this public right of way between Somerset Place and Landsdown place west are dangerous and are not being maintained by the council.
Updates
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Thank you for your report, it will be reviewed by the appropriate team.
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 11:15, Tue 12 March 2019
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We are looking into this issue. You can check back here for further updates.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 11:25, Tue 12 March 2019
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This is dangerous, the steps are used by visitors to Bath, dog walkers,students and residents throughout the day and at night . The street lighting is minimal and often non existent. The piles of rotten and recent leaves are a real hazard as they are difficult to see and very slippery in the wet weather. I suggest this busy area of Bath should be maintained by the council regularly 3-4 times a year, before a serious accident occurs. I await action please
Posted anonymously at 18:03, Fri 15 March 2019
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Dear City of Bath as a resident of 6B Somerset place I am extraordinary shocked by the ignorance of not cleaning the stairs properly as the leaves in combination with rain are lethal. It won't take long before someone will sue you because of a major injury. That of course we want to avoid. I appreciate you have many jobs to do however this must take precedent now, please. Thank you for your co-opreration and understanding . best regards Egmond Brenninkmeijer
Posted anonymously at 07:31, Mon 18 March 2019
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State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 18:00, Sun 26 April 2020
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.