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Residents of Didcot’s Great Western Park face ongoing safety risks due to unadopted roads and non-functional lights, despite the development being largely complete for over three years.
Residents of Great Western Park in Didcot, home to about 3,300 homes, still face safety risks from unadopted roads and over 80 non-functional street lights, despite the development being largely complete for over three years.
The roads remain under developer Taylor Wimpey’s control, preventing residents from reporting issues like potholes or blocked drains through official channels.
County councillor Ian Snowdon says residents, who pay full council tax, are caught in a cycle of unresponsiveness, with no clear timeline for adoption.
The county council states it cannot adopt the roads until Taylor Wimpey completes required infrastructure work, including drainage, footways, and streetlights.
While the developer says progress is being made, no definitive completion date has been provided.
Los residentes del Great Western Park de Didcot se enfrentan a riesgos de seguridad continuos debido a las carreteras no adoptadas y las luces no funcionales, a pesar de que el desarrollo está completado en gran medida desde hace más de tres años.