If you read this blog lots you’ll know that I volunteer as a Street Pastor in Oxford. Well I was out last Friday evening and had drawn to my attention a dangerous situation in that the railings that are between the river and the side of the steps up from Fisher Row to Hythe Bridge Street don’t actually meet the brickwork of the bridge itself. The photo shows what I mean. It is taken looking East towards Worcester Street and George Street from just outside the Oxford Retreat. You can see the gap is big enough for a person to fall through and that apparently had happened to a rather intoxicated young lady earlier in the month. One of the door supervisors at the Oxford Retreat told me the story of how he had jumped into the river to save the young woman.
I said I would include the dangerous situation in my report of the night. The report goes to the Street Pastors Coordinator for Oxford and to the Violent Crime & CCTV Manager for the City Council, Karen Crossan. Karen reported the issue immediately to the relevant people in City Works and I also sent them a request today. I am incredibly impressed that they took mine and Karen’s requests extremely seriously and dealt with them so fast. The result is that “the handrail will now be extended, a stainless steel section will be welded into place tomorrow morning at 0530”.
Fantastic work chaps – huge thanks to Dave Huddle for making this happen in little more than 12 hours from my request!
And I’m happy to confirm that the work was done, as promised, first thing on Thursday morning.