Reported potholes
Dear Greenwich Borough Council,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the number of potholes reported in the council's area in the last three years (2018, 2019, and 2020).
If you require any further clarification, please let me know.
All the best,
Jamie Dixon
Dear Mr Dixon
Freedom of Information request: FOI-55813
Thank you for your request dated 21 September 2021
Your request is due to be answered by 19 October 2021, however, please
note that your request for information may be delayed due to urgent
operational responses to dealing with Covid-19 priorities. We apologise
for any inconvenience this may cause, we do remain committed to responding
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Yours sincerely,
David White
Head of Compliance
Directorate of Communities and Environment
Royal Borough of Greenwich
* 3^rd Floor, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London, SE18
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Dear Mr Dixon
Freedom of Information request: FOI-55813
Thank you for your request dated 21 September 2021 in which you request
data on the number of potholes reported in the council's area in the last
three years (2018, 2019, and 2020).
Our response is as follows:
Potholes are not individually recorded in the council’s maintenance
management system, but a more general "carriageway defect".
Carriageway defects include a range of defects of which potholes are
included.
Total number of Reported Carriageway Defects.
Financial Year Reported carriageway defects
FY2018/2019 (01.04.2018-31.03.2019) 741
FY2019/2020
849
(01.04.2019-31.03.2020)
FY2020/2021
904
(01.04.2020-31.03.2021)
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Yours sincerely,
David White
Head of Compliance
Directorate of Communities and Environment
Royal Borough of Greenwich
* 3^rd Floor, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London, SE18
6HQ
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From: foi <[Greenwich Borough Council request email]>
Sent: 22 September 2021 08:58
To: 'Jamie Dixon' <[FOI #793612 email]>
Cc: foi <[Greenwich Borough Council request email]>
Subject: FOI-55813: Freedom of Information request - Reported potholes
Dear Mr Dixon
Freedom of Information request: FOI-55813
Thank you for your request dated 21 September 2021
Your request is due to be answered by 19 October 2021, however, please
note that your request for information may be delayed due to urgent
operational responses to dealing with Covid-19 priorities. We apologise
for any inconvenience this may cause, we do remain committed to responding
to your request and will respond as soon as we are able to do so.
If you have any queries about this request, please contact me, quoting the
reference number above.
Yours sincerely,
David White
Head of Compliance
Directorate of Communities and Environment
Royal Borough of Greenwich
* 3^rd Floor, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London, SE18
6HQ
8 [3]www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk
ü Please consider the environment before printing this email
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