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13

Dec 2022

Last Updated: 13/12/2022
Transport
Transport

Transport chief: Partially repainted Skipton Road bus markings 'look silly'

by Calvin Robinson

| 13 Dec, 2022
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The bus stop markings on the A59 Skipton Road in New Park.

North Yorkshire's transport chief has admitted partially repainted bus stop markings on the A59 Skipton Road in Harrogate "look silly".

The work was pointed out by local resident Alan Huddart on social media, who criticised it as a sign of “broken Britain”.

The bus stop in New Park is next to Kdcarpets and looks worn and faded.

In the middle, contractors have carried out work to reinstate a trench but appear to have only repainted where the work has been carried out.

Mr Huddart took to social media to ask Cllr Keane Duncan, executive councillor for highways at North Yorkshire County Council, why the contractor could not have completed the rest of the markings.

He asked:

“Surely they could have done the rest?”




In response, Cllr Duncan admitted that the work had left the stop looking “silly”.

He said:

“This really does look silly. Leave it with me.”






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Mr Huddart told the Stray Ferret that the work had yet to be fixed.

The Stray Ferret asked North Yorkshire County Council whether contractors would be returning to the area to finish the work.

In response, Melisa Burnham, highways area manager, said:

“Utility companies are only mandated to replace lining on the section of road that they have excavated and reinstated.
"However, in this case the bus stop is no longer in use and the lining will therefore be removed as soon as possible.”