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[Image taken 1.2.23] North Street, York. What scheme does this fallen sign relate to? Is it part of the Northern Gas Networks signage? (See: #190584 and links.) It's not doing its job and it's a trip hazard. Other image today and links: … [more]

[UPDATE: On 2.2.23 the utilities company responded: "I have spoken with the site manager and he will speak to team on site to get things rectified as soon as possible."] [Image taken 1.2.23] Skeldergate, York. Where should this sign be? … [more]

[Image taken 1.2.23] Skeldergate, York. Damaged Northern Gas Networks signs with their name and contact details. This is surprising. Northern Gas Networks usually set standards for people to be able to see which company is doing the works … [more]

[UPDATE: See note on: #190584] [Image taken 1.2.23] Skeldergate, (looking towards the junction with Micklegate and Bridge Street), York. Who are the intended users of this channel? Cyclists in this direction only? (There’s no help … [more]

[UPDATE: 2.2.23 Ref 'who is the gap for?' A reply from the utilities company says: "I can confirm that it was agreed with the council to allow cyclists to access as well as pedestrians." I will thank them then try to find out who to thank … [more]

[Image taken 1.2.23] Skeldergate, York. Two ghost signs. One obstructing the pavement. One in the kerb further restricting the width of an already narrow route. Are they part of the Northern Gas Networks works signage? (See: #190584 and … [more]

[Image taken 18.1.23] Wigginton Road, York. This cyclist has a skinny two-wheeled cycle with no luggage or passengers... But the space is clearly too narrow to pass through easily and safely. The 'feet'/supports of the barriers reduce the … [more]

[Image taken 18.1.23] Wigginton Road, York. The space left for all non motorised users on this link used by all ages, for all reasons, on foot with dogs and buggies; hand in hand with children; by people with sight issues; people who are … [more]

[UPDATE: On 23.1.23 this sign had gone and there were works on the cycle way as far as the entrance to the building site (former Nestle factory) so the only space for all non-motorised users was on the pedestrian side (ie on the left on … [more]

[UPDATE: I saw earlier this week the Diversion sign had been removed following my reporting it. The sandbag and the other sign were still here on the afternoon of 6.1.22] [Image taken 31.12.22] Ratcliffe Street, York. Abandoned/mislaid … [more]

[Image taken 10.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Garth Terrace, York. I believe this is the information board for: #187653. The information boards are clear and easy to find. Other image today and links: #187649.

[Image taken 10.11.22] Ratcliffe Street, junction with Haughton Road, York. Context and links: #187653. Other image today and links: #187649.

[NOTE: 21.11.22 This sign - and another at the junction of Haughton Road and Field View - needs now to be removed. The works have finished. I will email to request this.] [UPDATE: At 16.15 this sign was still in this position and … [more]

[Image taken 26.4.22] Wilberforce Avenue, junction with Horner Street, York. The prefab that was obstructing the use of this filtered permeability route for cycles-peds-scooters-wheelchairs has been removed. Context: #181783. The bollards … [more]

[Image taken 23.4.22] Haughton Road (northern end), York. Context: #181992. Other images elsewhere today: #181968 and links.

[Image taken 23.4.22] Haughton Road (northern end), York. This Northern Gas Networks sign was obstructing the pavement (and must have been doing so even before it fell). It was light enough for me to move (see: #181993). Other images … [more]

[Image taken 23.4.22] Haughton Road (northern end), York. Not one but two (additional) Northern Gas Networks information boards - context and further links: #181990.

[UPDATE: The works finished early May. All signs have been removed.] [Image taken 23.4.22] Haughton Road (northern end), York. The Northern Gas Networks sign (information board) makes it clear who to contact if there is an issue. If you … [more]

[Image taken 17.4.22] Wilberforce Avenue, junction with Horner Street, York. No chance of anyone on a cycle, on foot, in a mobility scooter/wheelchair getting through this gap... Which is who filtered permeability is intended to support. … [more]

[Image taken 17.4.22] Wilberforce Avenue, junction with Horner Street, York. Other images this issue today: #181783, context and links.

[Image taken 17.4.22] Wilberforce Avenue, junction with Horner Street, York. The gap between the bollards does not meet current standards - 1.5m. The works prefab compounds the issue - and on a street that is signed as a home zone - from … [more]

[Image taken 17.4.22] [Image taken 17.4.22] Wilberforce Avenue, junction with Horner Street, York. Insufficient room for anyone to cycle, scoot or wheelchair through here. Obscured sightlines. Other images this issue today: #181783 and … [more]

[UPDATE: Image from 26.4.22 #182103] [UPDATE: 20.4.22 An email from CYC says: "Thank you for your email. We weren’t aware of the locating of this unit on the highway, however, we have now begun enquiries into who has responsibility for it … [more]

[Image taken 25.3.21] Rougier Street, York. Northern Gas Networks corona board with a clear company name and freephone number. See also: #166254

[Image taken 25.3.21] Rougier Street, York. Northern Gas Networks apologies board. No dates, no details of works, but with a clear company name and freephone number. See also: #166255

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