• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

News and entertainment worth sharing – York and North Yorkshire

  • News
  • Radio
  • Vouchers
  • WIN
  • More
    • Tickets
    • Lifestyle
    • Advertise
    • About
    • Contact

Uneven York paving to be fixed after woman found bleeding from fall

Fri 18 Oct, 2024 by Joe Gerrard – Local Democracy Reporter

The uneven paving. Photograph: York Lib Dems

Filed Under: News

A woman tripped on uneven paving in York and was found by a passing driver bleeding and with fractures.

Now work to repair the paving, outside shops in Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe, is set to begin.

City of York Council highways lead Steve Wragg said officials had called on leaseholders Morrisons to take action and had been informed that works were now set to get underway.

Morrisons confimed that works were set to take place when LDRS approached them for comment.

It comes as Dringhouse and Woodthorpe’s Cllr Stephen Fenton said he hoped people would feel safer once the works are finished following long-running concerns.

It follows previous unsuccessful efforts to get the paving repaired in 2021, when a petition signed by 60 people was presented to previous leaseholder McColl’s.

Those efforts were prompted by a number of incidents where people tripped and fell on the uneven and rocking paving.

One woman was left with badly bruised knees, a bleeding lip and hands and a fractured finger after tripping over and falling in September 2022.

She was later found stranded on the ground by a passing motorist who stopped and offered to help her.

Long-term concerns

Cllr Stephen Fenton. Photograph: York Liberal Democrats

Liberal Democrat Cllr Fenton said the works had been a long time coming.

The ward councillor said: “It is great to see that works are underway to make the paved area in front of the shops safer.

“We want to encourage people to shop locally and support the fantastic businesses that we have in Woodthorpe.

“If people feel safer when they are out and about, then that’ll be good for business.”

Council head of highway asset management Mr Wragg said: “We have written to the owners of the land to recommend they take action and we have been informed that works on the site are now underway.

“Where the situation is extremely dangerous the council can step in to carry out works and charge them to the landowners, but this was not the case in this instance.”


Trending »


Primary Sidebar

Footer

Contact us

General
01904 375 029

Studio/competitions
01904 375 030

Email YorkMix »

York office
8A Tower St
York
YO1 9SA

Listen to us

You can listen to YorkMix Radio using your DAB+ radio, Alexa or Google smart speaker, or online using the links below.

Click here to listen to YorkMix Radio »

Download the app from Google Play store
Download the app from Apple App store
About us

YorkMix is a trading name of
York Sound Ltd

Registered in England
Company no: 12831940
VAT no: GB289462452

YorkMix Radio public file

  • About
  • Public file
  • Privacy policy
  • Corrections & complaints
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 YorkMix