Fixed
Loose paving slab
Reported via mobile in the Pavement Defect (uneven surface / cracked paving slab) category anonymously at 23:33, Wed 16 October 2024
Sent to TfL less than a minute later. TfL ref: FMS6625068.
On the pedestrian footpath on London Bridge (side next to tower bridge). There is a loose paving slab that moves significantly when stepped on. It is somewhere between the North end and the midway point in the middle of the path.
Updates
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Thank you for taking the time to report this to us. It is much appreciated. This has been investigated and has now been referred to our contractors. If this defect is confirmed as a safety issue this will be made safe within two hours. If a permanent repair is required, we will aim to carry it out within 28 days. Should you need anything else or have any questions, you may wish to contact our customer services team on 0343 222 1234
Please also be aware that, all Action Scheduled reports are automatically closed after 28 days. However, the fault will be fixed within this timescale, which may be sooner, or in a few cases take a little longer
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by TfL at 10:41, Thu 17 October 2024
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I came on this morning to report this as a safety issue because yesterday around 17:30 I tripped over this and fell to the floor and injured my left wrist and right leg. This will be on CCTV. This morning the injury on my leg feels significantly worse. I have to travel back to Liverpool today and have been advised to seek medical attention. Why has this not been made safe if it was reported late on Wednesday!? This accident was avoidable.
Posted anonymously at 10:07, Fri 18 October 2024
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The action scheduled for your report should now have been completed as detailed in your previous response. On some occasions it does take a little longer than scheduled. If you have any further queries on this, please either create a new report or contact our Customer Contact Centre on 0343 222 1234
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by TfL at 05:32, Fri 15 November 2024
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.