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H and W issue number: R032
Type of issue: d => 4: road drainage
Title: Missing grids
Road: 5W => London Road N of Crewe Rd
Location & NGR: On north side of A51 after rise up from Howbeck Bridge (eastern one at locn shown) SJ 68679 49176
Detail: Two drain covers missing. The drains are in the verge and so do not create an immediate hazard and they have been "filled" with traffic cones. Update 24/02/2019: cones have no disappeared but the covers have not been replaced. HAZARD TO PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS.
Action to be taken or taken: Reported to CEC although this is likely to already be known. Update 07/11/2018: CEC replied "From the details provided, the Defective Ironwork at London Road, Walgherton will be assessed as part of our programmed safety inspections. Further detail of our highway safety inspection regime can be found at www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/highways." Update 18/05/2019: no change. Update 13/11/2019: no change except cones have gone but gulleys now clogged with mud and weeds Update 02/02/2020: no change. Update 26/03/2020: no change. Update 27/09/2020: no change. Update 24/01/2021: no change. Update 28/03/2021: no change. SJ 68679 49176 and SJ 68638 49171 Update 14/05/2021: no change. Update 24/07/2021: no change.
Date reported to authority: 19/09/2018
Authority's reference and name: 3338195
Response from authority: Current Status: Programmed safety Inspection Last updated: 07/11/2018 - 16:15 Thank you for contacting Cheshire East Highways.From the details provided, the Defective Ironwork at LONDON ROAD, CREWE will be assessed as part of our programmed safety inspections. Further detail of our highway safety inspection regime can be found at www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/highways.
Date issue closed:
Status: r => 3: reported

Linked pictures: P184: Missing grid on London Road SJ 68638 49171   P185: Missing grid on London Road SJ 68679 49176  

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