Fixed
Collapsing Utility Trench
Reported in the Roads/highways category by Andrew Masson at 20:47, Sun 30 June 2019
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich 4 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1679401.
Thames Water dug a trench to replace water pipes, and the trench has subsequently settled about 2 inches. This is leading to a double dip approaching and exiting the speed hump, causing excessive noise and damage to vehicles. Logged previously but marked as closed with no action.
Updates
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 21:31, Sun 30 June 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 00:30, Mon 22 July 2019
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No change
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 10:17, Tue 23 July 2019
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 12:31, Tue 23 July 2019
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Had an email from RBG so least they haven't closed the problem. They have referred it to Thames Water.
Posted by Andrew Masson at 06:32, Mon 29 July 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 09:31, Mon 29 July 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 11:21, Mon 19 August 2019
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Council pasted to Thames Water, who have passed it back to the Council.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Andrew Masson at 07:48, Mon 26 August 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 09:30, Mon 26 August 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 12:30, Mon 16 September 2019
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The saga continues, Thames Water attending today to replace the tarmac infill on pavement, but despite having had several surveyors out failed to attend with the correct plant. The crew weren't in attendance for the trench!
State changed to: Open
Posted by Andrew Masson at 11:09, Mon 23 September 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 12:30, Mon 23 September 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 00:30, Tue 15 October 2019
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Giving up hope, been escalated to local councillors who were given a date for the repairs, which came and went with no action. Sadly councillors seem to be treated with same lack of regard as residents.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Andrew Masson at 12:31, Mon 21 October 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 00:30, Tue 22 October 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 03:30, Tue 12 November 2019
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Still ongoing battle with Thames Water stating that it's the council's responsibility and vice versa
State changed to: Open
Posted by Andrew Masson at 14:57, Mon 18 November 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 15:30, Mon 18 November 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 18:30, Mon 9 December 2019
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.