| Highways | |
| Torbay Council | |
| Roebuck House Abbey Road Torquay TQ2 5TF | |
| highways @torbay.gov.uk | |
| 01803 207740 | |
| 01803 207670 | |
| Additional Contact Details | |
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Any hazard in the highway (road or pavement) caused as a result of an accident, damage or vandalism may be considered a risk to the public and could result in personal injury to pedestrians, road users or possible damage to property. The following types of damage are considered to be a risk:
Traffic signals lights not working or traffic light head broken or hanging loose.
Any reported faults are classed as either an emergency or routine work based on the type of damage.
We require as much of the following information as possible to respond to your report:
For emergency work we aim to make a hazard safe within two hours of an inspection being undertaken.
When a report of a hazard or damage is received the person taking the report will attempt to identify ownership and establish who is responsible for the property or street furniture from the details provided.
If the damage is clearly not the responsibility of the Council, then ownership details can be established and we will contact the respective statutory undertaker or owner who is responsible. A request will be made that they attend and make the hazard safe within a set timescale. If they are unable to meet this timescale then the Council will make the hazard safe and will then recover the costs.
If the responsibility cannot be established and the damage or hazard requires making safe, the Council will carry out the work within 2 hours and attempt to recover the costs from the property owner.
The following are some examples of street furniture and property that is not the responsibility of the Council:
When reporting a personal injury please send full details of the incident in writing and include any supporting evidence such as a map of the location and photographs to Highways.