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Unsafe stile, first step loose and wonbles

Reported via mobile in the Gate/stile category by Marion Louisa Lawrie at 18:35, Wednesday 21 February 2024

Sent to Rutland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5611683.

Wooden stile in field at rear of church on north side. When approaching stile from east it is the first stile in group of two stiles. The lower wooden plank step is now very loose and wobbles from side to side when used

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  • Thank you for your report. We are currently experiencing very high levels of demand combined with staff shortages. Please bear with us whilst we resolve the resourcing issues. Your enquiry has been received and will be actioned over the coming months.

    Emergencies likely to cause danger to the public will be addressed straight away and other safety issues will be investigated.

    IMPORTANT: To report anything dangerous, please call us on: 01572 722577

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 21:29, Wednesday 21 February 2024

  • Thank you for your report. We’re attempting to identify the landowner(s) responsible for this issue.

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 17:55, Wednesday 28 February 2024

  • Thank you for your report. We’ve identified the landowner(s) responsible and are making contact with them. We will let you know as soon as this issue has been resolved.

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 23:54, Monday 4 March 2024

  • A full response has been sent to the originator of this enquiry and this call is closed

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 19:25, Wednesday 15 May 2024

  • Thank you for your report. Works to rectify this defect have now been completed.

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 19:30, Wednesday 15 May 2024

This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.