Damaged sign at Gradidge Lane - repair planned over one year later
- RW
- May 7
- 2 min read
Updated: May 9



As reported on 5 January 2024, the 'No entry except for Access' sign at the junction of Gradidge Lane and Phillips Lane had been damaged and it was hoped that it was simply a matter of fitting new brackets to re-install the sign.
Wiltshire Council were advised, using the MyWiltshire reporting system.
According to the OneNetwork system, sixteen months later Wiltshire Council has now allocated a job number to this defect and sometime between 7 and 9 May 2025, remedial work will be reassessed.
Earlier News posts remain below
17 March 2025. Our Wiltshire Councillor, Dr Mark McClelland, has been requested to enquire why this sign has still not been replaced.
15 January 2025
It is now over a year since the sign advising that there is no vehicle access to Gradidge Lane from Phillips Lane was reported as damaged. It still hasn't been replaced and the temporary 'No Fly-Tipping' sign that appeared in March 2024 (see below) has now disappeared too.
So another reminder has been sent to Wiltshire Council via the MyWiltshire reporting system. The system doesn't seem to be working very well.....
16 March 2024
Following submission of a report to MyWiltshire that a sleeping bag and other debris had been dumped at the top of Gradidge Lane, a temporary (?) No Fly-Tipping sign is now in place. However, the sign to advise that there is no access for vehicles is still missing.
As reported on 5 January, the 'No entry except for Access' sign at the junction of Gradidge Lane and Phillips Lane has been damaged and it was hoped that it was simply a matter of fitting new brackets to re-install the sign.
Wiltshire Council had been advised, using the MyWiltshire reporting system.