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ID | #105483 |
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Status | Fixed |
Location | TQ 06969 76894 |
Location Description | Cycle/shared ped space that runs parallel between Both Bath Rd A4 and Newbury Road. A line of crab apple trees planted in the green space to the left (heading towards Slough) of the shared space. Some have branches too low for cyclists to cycle past |
Road Name | Bath Road A4/Newbury Road |
Hazard Type | Other |
Hazard Description | The boughs of a line of crab apple trees are too low for cyclists to cycle under without getting hit in the head. Trees are all opposite the full length of 'Heathrow Boulevard' development. |
Approximate Size | Various |
Approximate Depth | Various |
Approximate distance from Kerb | N/A |
Date Encountered | 17 Jun 2014 |
Date Added | 17 Jun 2014 |
Planned Fix Date | Unknown |
Highway Authority | Transport for London |
District / Ward / Parish | Hillingdon / Heathrow Villages |
Authority Reference | Unknown |
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