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I'd suggest following up seperately from James Barber if it's not just a "ponding issue" and it's actually dangerous


There seems to be something additional going on for him when it comes to lordship lane pavements


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Posted by James Barber February 18, 04:26PM



Fixing Lordship Lane pavements. We have some limited devolved highway repair budget each year.

Rosie and I have reported various ponding issues which are we've been assured being looking at for repairs.

One larger area hasn't had agreement from all the landlords and without all agreeing this larger pavement renewal can't proceed."

"We have some limited devolved highway repair budget each year."


All the more important then to make sure contractors work to a warranty, have to come back and fix where their paving fails, and agreed quality / standards are applied (and inspected).

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