3 No. Street lights need to be disconnected and relocated before they become damaged during the redevelopment of the Premier Inn Site.
Reported via desktop in the Street light category anonymously at 15:11, Friday 14 March 2025
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7279601.
Hello,
I am writing to follow up on the previous communications regarding the disconnection and relocation of 3 streetlights on Cannon Street, The Haymarket. These requests, which have been submitted over the past 6 months, to many BCC representatives, remain unacknowledged, and in turn, no action has been taken to date.
This issue is of critical importance as the relocation of these streetlights is essential to facilitate access and egress to and from the Premier Inn site. As such, this ongoing delay is having a direct and adverse impact on our development program, both in terms of time and financial resources.
May I kindly urge you to treat this request as a priority and to take immediate action to resolve the situation as soon as possible. The start of the construction phase of the project heavily depends on the prompt relocation of these streetlights.
Thank you and best regards,
Michael
Updates
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
IMPORTANT: If you see a street light that is likely to cause injury because of damage to the post or door, or the light cover is hanging off, call: 0117 922 2100, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm 0117 922 2050, all other times.Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:11, Friday 14 March 2025
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This enquiry has been referred to another team for action. They will provide further updates on the issue in due course.
IMPORTANT: If you see a street light that is likely to cause injury because of damage to the post or door, or the light cover is hanging off, call: 0117 922 2100, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm 0117 922 2050, all other times.Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:16, Monday 17 March 2025
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