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No entry and 30mph signs obscured by vegitation

Reported via mobile in the Obscured by vegetation or Dirty category by Ivan Watson at 18:23, Thu 16 May 2024

Sent to Northumberland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5983673.

Despite being reported before these signs are totally obscured by riverside trees

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  • Thank you for your report. We will review this report within 10 working days. If you do have photographs please upload them to the report. This will assist us in our response.

    Posted by Northumberland County Council at 18:23, Thu 16 May 2024

  • Even more overgrown now can not be seen

    Posted by Ivan Watson at 19:22, Thu 13 June 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 22:33, Thu 11 July 2024

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 09:54, Fri 9 August 2024

  • I don't think council know where signs are especially the ones on the riverside of the railings

    Posted by Ivan Watson at 11:18, Fri 6 September 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 20:46, Fri 4 October 2024

  • You might just see them now as leaves off trees. signs are positioned in stupid places in allotment and over railings next to river wansbeck no wonder they get obscured.

    Posted by Ivan Watson at 00:27, Sat 2 November 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 00:48, Sat 30 November 2024

  • You don't have a clue where these signs are and why they were requested to prevent rat running by vehicles from the south of Morpeth by at the time councillor David Mash.

    Posted by Ivan Watson at 00:56, Sat 30 November 2024

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