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Home / Lifestyle / Pavement Pondering: Footprints on Fresh Tar Spark Outrage

Pavement Pondering: Footprints on Fresh Tar Spark Outrage

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Residents express anger over footprints left on a newly repaired pavement.
  • Contractors laid the path beside Welton Road with clear warning signs.
  • The council confirmed the contractor would repair the damage promptly.
Pavement Pondering: Footprints on Fresh Tar Spark Outrage

A newly resurfaced pavement in Brough has become a point of contention after an individual disregarded warning signs and walked across the freshly laid tar. Contractors working for East Riding of Yorkshire Council had placed prominent red signs and tape to keep people off the path beside Welton Road. Residents expressed dismay, with one calling the act 'ridiculous' and questioning why the person didn't simply cross the road.

The incident has drawn criticism on local social media, with comments highlighting the inconvenience and potential damage caused. Councillor Terry Gill noted that similar issues have occurred before, questioning what more could be done to prevent such actions. The council spokesperson confirmed that the contractor responsible has been informed and will rectify the damage swiftly.

While the tar has since set and the temporary signage removed, the council has reiterated its plea for the public to adhere to warning signs on newly resurfaced paths and roads. The contractor is committed to ensuring the repairs are made as soon as possible, aiming to avoid any delays to the overall project timeline.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The exact reason is unknown, but it's speculated they may have been ignoring signs or acting thoughtlessly.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council's appointed contractor will repair the damage caused by the footprints.
Walking on fresh tar can leave unsightly marks, potentially damage the surface, and delay the curing process.

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