Fixed
No skateboard sign
Reported via desktop in the Road Signage category anonymously at 09:39, Mon 1 November 2021
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3096272.
This route is clearly signed as a walking and cycling route, and a diversion from the harbourside path that avoids steps. So why are there signs saying that skateboarding is prohibited? The walking and cycling signs look like they have been erected by the council, but the various 'No Skateboarding' signs look like they may have been erected by the company managing nearby residential property.
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:39, Mon 1 November 2021
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Still open, via questionnaire, 10:33, Mon 29 November 2021
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I think the "NO SKATEBOARDING" signs refer to not using them on the top of those wooden structures, which some Skateboarders were doing, as (1) it makes a hell of a noise and (2) the tops weren't designed to take those sort of stresses 😎
State changed to: Fixed
Posted anonymously at 15:10, Tue 18 January 2022
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This enquiry is now closed. No further action is required.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:11, Tue 18 January 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 3096272 in your new report if it is an update on this one.