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Overgrown grass and thorns onto path

Reported via mobile in the Pavement/footpath/cycleway/bridleway issue (NH) category anonymously at 11:56, Wed 10 July 2024

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6212853.

The grass and thorns are impa ting on the width of the cycle/footpath on the edge of the A46 Witham St Hughs to North Hykeham. They have narrowed the path so difficult to get pedestrians and or cyclists passed each other. The grass has also grown over edge of oath itself narrowing the path width from it's correct width It is all the way along this path.

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  • Thank you for making your report. We have asked our inspection team to attend this location and assess the issue. If any work is needed, they will arrange for this to happen. Should no immediate work be required we will continue to monitor this during our regular inspections.

    Although we always aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible, timescales do vary as we try to minimise disruption to customers by combining activities into single closures and always ensuring the safety of our people.

    Kind regards National Highways

    Posted by carol scholten at 15:58, Fri 12 July 2024

  • Hi I have recently rode my bike down the path that was overgrown with grass and thistle plants and other thorned bushes. They have got worse so would like to advice if I get cut and it gets infected I will look at taking action for compensation due to any injury entailed through lack of maintenance.

    Posted anonymously at 15:57, Fri 9 August 2024

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