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Missing tread on stile

Reported via desktop in the Stile out of repair category by DR COLIN F COATES at 19:00, Tue 10 October 2023

Sent to Northumberland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5083514.

The stile has a tread missing

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  • Thank You for your report. We will review this report at our earliest opportunity.

    Posted by Northumberland County Council at 19:00, Tue 10 October 2023

  • This system is ridiculous. There is no effort to verify any action taken to fix problems. You are simply relying on the public to do this. When this report comes from a remote location there is no possibility of doing this. Worse stil some actions are being closed out without them being properly fixed. Please stop sending me a stream of emails and just get on dealing with the report some of which are serious!

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 22:13, Tue 7 November 2023

  • Your report is with the Council’s Countryside and Green Spaces Team and will be investigated by the relevant Area Countryside Officer.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Northumberland County Council at 16:45, Fri 17 November 2023

  • The Fixmystreet is a very convenient format to use for reporting issues. However, it is ridiculous that the person reporting the issue is repeatedly bombarded with emails asking whether the problem has been fixed. Any system worthy of the name would have checked if the required work had been done and only then closed it out. I have seen numerous examples where the report has been closed out without any effort having made to fix the issue. When reporting a Right of Way problem it is even more crazy to expect someone to hike miles across fields only to find that nothing has been done

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 16:24, Thu 7 December 2023

  • You know its not fixed-FIX THIS SYSTEM OR DO THE WORK!

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 17:06, Thu 4 January 2024

  • I very much doubt whether any action has been taken and am beginning to lose all faith in NCC ability to fulfil its LEGAL obligation to maintain public rights of way.

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 18:20, Thu 1 February 2024

  • None of these problems are being fixed!

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 21:07, Thu 29 February 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Probably not

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 22:08, Thu 28 March 2024

  • Very unlikely. There are broken and dangerous stiles all over the county

    Posted by DR COLIN F COATES at 22:32, Mon 29 April 2024

  • Almost certainly not fixed

    Posted by Colin Coates at 18:02, Wed 29 May 2024

  • Performance so far not good. Don't keep asking me

    Posted by Colin Coates at 22:35, Thu 25 July 2024

  • I really doubt whether there has been any action!

    Posted by Colin Coates at 10:02, Fri 23 August 2024

  • Highly unlikely to have been fixed

    Posted by Colin Coates at 13:47, Fri 20 September 2024

  • Probably not

    Posted by Colin Coates at 17:00, Fri 18 October 2024

  • The Fixmystreet is a very convenient format to use for reporting issues. However, it is ridiculous that the person reporting the issue is repeatedly bombarded with emails asking whether the problem has been fixed. Any system worthy of the name would have checked if the required work had been done and only then closed it out. I have seen numerous examples where the report has been closed out without any effort having made to fix the issue. When reporting a Right of Way problem it is even more crazy to expect someone to hike miles across fields only to find that nothing has been done.

    Posted by Colin Coates at 17:35, Fri 15 November 2024

  • Doubt it

    Posted by Colin Coates at 22:56, Fri 13 December 2024

  • Probably not but will not be traipsing all the way there to find out

    Posted by Dr Colin Coates at 10:20, Saturday 11 January 2025

  • Probably not but will not be traipsing all the way there to find out

    Posted by Dr Colin Coates at 18:25, Sunday

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