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LewyMember
Went over as well, main points discussed were ‘puncture alley’ heavily rutted track ‘Icknield Way’ but also gave them some positive feedback.
LewyMemberTwo punctures last Thursday and one this morning. I have also sent and e-mail to OCC regarding the punctures and also sent location and some pictures of the deeply rutted track a little further along the Icknield Way just short of the Newbury road which has become extremely hazardous, especially when wet. Might be worth a few more of you emailing if it’s an issue for you too.
LewyMemberI spoke too soon…not sure if it’s the wet weather but have had two punctures in two days immediately after crossing puncture alley, anyone else?!
LewyMemberI must be one of the lucky ones, I have been cycling across puncture alley since the fix and have only had one puncture, I think it may be a bit of a lottery and will be for a number of months to come!
LewyMemberI have noticed this also, just the ruts not the vehicle, this section has become very hazardous especially when it’s wet or if there has been a frost, might be worth e-mailing the council about to see if they can do anything with it?!
LewyMemberHad a puncture last Tuesday evening as previously mentioned, bike was being repaired Thursday/Friday, Cycled to and from work using the path Monday/Tuesday this week with no punctures.
LewyMemberFYI
S-001145/EA/08-02-2016(2)Hello Mr Lewis
Thank you for taking the time to let us know about the fallen tree on Icknield Way this morning. I’ve forwarded your photo and location plan onto the Rights Of Way Officer who looks after the route.
Regards
Elio
Elio Astone | Principal Engineer | Highways & Transport | Oxfordshire County Council |
Telephone 01865 815258 |
Speedwell House | Speedwell Street | Oxford | OX1 1NE
http://www.oxfordshire.gov.ukLewyMemberPassed it too, have sent an email with picture of fallen tree and location to OCC.
LewyMemberThat’s 1 puncture so far, last night, piece of flint was stuck in my tire ~0.8cm in length.
LewyMemberI saw it too, fingers crossed!!
LewyMemberHi All
Tuesday evening, following another puncture and in a bit of a mood, I contacted The Herald series regarding the issues with Icknield Way, The Oxford Mail contacted me today to say they would like to run a story about the issues we’ve all been having and because of this are sending a photographer at 10:30am tomorrow morning to get some pictures for the story, I said I would meet them at the shops and then walk down to the path. I was wondering if any of my fellow cyclists who have also come a cropper in ‘Puncture Alley’ would also like to get in on the photo? If so, see you their just after 10:30am.
LewyMemberThought I’d risk it this morning after receiving the e-mail from OCC, survived this mornings crossing which gave me confidence with this evenings crossing, alas, misplaced confidence, minutes after crossing the path my rear tire deflated, snotty e-mail heading OCC’s way!
LewyMemberWell, there you have it folks, apparently the remedial work has been completed and the signs have been left in place in error, keep bombarding the OCC with complaints if you keep getting punctures, see OCC latest below:
Dear Mr Lewis
Thank you for your email, please accept my apologies for the delay in updating you.
I can confirm that remedial works to rectify the problems we’ve experienced with Icknield Way (west of the Harwell Campus) were carried out and completed on Tuesday 19 January. The surface of the path was rolled a number of times in order to break-down the larger sized stones and round-off any sharp edges. The temporary signs erected on site should have been removed, and I will chase our contractor to get this done. We are proposing to monitor the route for 4 weeks to assess how affective the remedial works have been. Should we still be experiencing issues with the surface treatment at the end of this period, we will request further proposals from our sub-contractor to rectify the surface. We will be monitoring customer feedback regrading punctures during this period.
Thank you again for your continued cooperation.
Elio
LewyMemberHi Kevin
I’ve e-mailed OCC twice now, once Friday and once this morning with no reply as of yet, will post the reply once received. Personally I’m still carrying my bike over the path as it doesn’t look as though any work at all has been carried out yet.
DaveLewyMemberHi All, latest from OCC below, I guess we monitor frequency of punctures following remedial action then go from there:
Hello Mr Lewis
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this.
We’ve been reviewing our contractor’s proposals for remedial action to the treated section of Icknield Way.
We have agreed that our contractor will be return to site on Tuesday, 19 January to carry out rolling and sweeping of the surface dressing stone. Our contractor will be using a twin steel drum roller to break-down the larger stones and remove any sharp edges that may still present. Extensive sweeping will then be carried out to remove any remaining loose stones and debris from the surface of the track. The rolling action will also assist with pushing the stone deeper into the asphalt layer beneath it. We will monitor the results as the remedial work is carried out and review the feedback from users. However, should the quality of the surface continue to be an issue, we will re-visit remedial options with our subcontractor to determine the next course of action.
Surface dressing has been successfully used on other cycle tracks in the county and it is disappointing that this particular application has suffered from problems which could have been easily avoided. We are currently investigating possible surface treatment options for the Winnaway Footpath, one of which is surface dressing, taking into account the lessons learned on Icknield Way. We understand your concern at the suggestion of possibly using a surface dressing treatment again.
Thank you for your continued cooperation.
Elio
Elio Astone | Principal Engineer | Highways & Transport | Oxfordshire County Council |
Telephone 01865 815258 |
Speedwell House | Speedwell Street | Oxford | OX1 1NE
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