Pera road/thomas street junction (32 Thomas Street)
Reported via mobile in the Obstruction on road or pavement category anonymously at 11:49, Fri 8 November 2024
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 6709146.
Someone (perhaps owner of 32 Thomas Street) has put stones all along the pavement. This is a public pavement which allows people on Thomas Street to walk safely on the road. Cars are also being damaged when the rocks fall into the road. This is a public pavement and should not be obstructed.
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Thank you for your report, it will be reviewed by the appropriate team.
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Systems Team at 11:50, Fri 8 November 2024
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Correction. The house number is 34 not 32
Posted anonymously at 07:54, Sat 9 November 2024
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Thank you for your report. We have investigated your issue and have scheduled the appropriate work into our future plans. If these works are not considered to be routine maintenance, we will share any progress updates on this page to keep you up to date.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Systems Team at 14:36, Mon 11 November 2024
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There appears to be even more stones placed on this pavement now.
Posted anonymously at 08:51, Mon 25 November 2024
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This is a dangerous corner as it is used as a rat run. It is not safe and the stones need to be moved as soon as possible please.
Posted anonymously at 09:12, Mon 25 November 2024
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There are 11 stones on this pavement now. The other day, some of these had been knocked onto the road, causing potential damage to vehicles
Posted anonymously at 15:10, Fri 29 November 2024
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The workman across the road say the stones are placed there by the owner of number 34 and she rearranges them regularly and adds to them when stones are knocked into the road by cars or people tripping over them in the dark.
Posted anonymously at 16:53, Fri 29 November 2024
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An enormous piece of stone has now been added to the pavement.
Posted anonymously at 13:02, Sun 1 December 2024
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Please can we ensure the owner of no. 34 is aware that she can't keep replacing the stones. It is not her pavement
Posted anonymously at 17:44, Sun 1 December 2024
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Not only does the owner of 34 need to be aware that she can't do this... she must stop doing this. It's just a matter of time before cars are damaged. And who will have to pay the bill for fixing said damage?!!!
Posted anonymously at 21:20, Mon 2 December 2024
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We have resolved this issue. If this issue reoccurs please log a new report.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Systems Team at 11:09, Thu 5 December 2024
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:23, Friday 3 January 2025
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Bricks are still there. Please sort this before an accident happens. Simply removing them will not resolve the matter. The person who repeatedly puts them here needs to be spoken to. It's an accident waiting to happen so perhaps needs to be escalated to the police if this can't be resolved by the council
Posted anonymously at 17:51, Thursday 9 January 2025
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I saw two young mothers with toddlers having to wave to slow down a car coming around the corner. They were walking on the road because there are stones on the pavement. This madness needs to stop - please inform the owner of no. 34 before an accident happens.
Posted anonymously at 22:45, Thursday 9 January 2025
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