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Rubbish everywhere

Reported via mobile in the Old Roadworks Equipment (NH) category anonymously at 18:05, Mon 25 December 2023

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5354193.

The area around junction on both sides it’s covered in old traffic cones, signs , litter . It’s disgusting and needs sorting out .

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  • Thank you for contacting National Highways regarding the redundant traffic management equipment. We will arrange for one of our local inspectors to investigate this. Where we have identified redundant equipment, this will be removed. However, in some cases we do leave items in place for future use. Some isolated cones may also be in place for a specific purpose that may not be clear to passing vehicles. Kind regards National Highways

    State changed to: Internal referral

    Posted by National Highways at 09:19, Wed 27 December 2023

  • Thank you for contacting Highways England. We have passed your report to our local inspector who will review the issue as part of their next safety inspection and arrange any remedial action. Littering and fly tipping by people is, unfortunately, a behaviour that has a big impact on some parts of our roads. We aim to keep our roads as tidy and free of litter as we can. Our litter picking is carefully planned to try to minimise the impact it has on road users and the safety of our people. Litter picks often require lane closures, which are disruptive to traffic flow. To help reduce the frequency of this disruption, where we can, we usually combine our reactive litter picks with other maintenance work which can result in what appears to be a delayed response. Kind regards

    Posted by National Highways at 10:59, Wednesday 3 January 2024

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