FIXMYSTREET IN AB33 8EJ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of AB33 8EJ:
Deep pothole on driving line at junction, 16th February
Deep pothole on driving line at junction
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 72, Main Street, Alford
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Drain blocked and cracking up, 10th February
Road surface cracking around drain, which looks blocked creating pothole hazard
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kingsford Road, Alford
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Edge erosion, 7th February
Erosion at side of road leading to cracking up of edge of highway
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kingsford Road, Alford
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Road edge cracking and erosion, 7th February
Edge of road undermined by erosion and starting to crack up
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kingsford Road, Alford
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Pothole adjacent to speed bump near side door of hotel, 4th February
Deep pothole adjacent to speed bump. Combined difference in height risks damaging underneath of vehicles
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Greystone Road, Alford
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Degrading edge of road, 4th February
Erosion of soil margin causing edge cracking of highway
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kingsford Road, Alford
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Pothole adjacent to speed bump, 1st January
As the pothole is adjacent to the speed bump cars are grounding on the speed bump
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Greystone Road, Alford
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Potholes have appeared at the front of my driveway and are expanding due to the weather problems over the last month. These are becoming a problem for cars and other vehicles entering or parking at my property and will cause damage if not repaired., 20th November
The tarmac has been removed from an old patch outside Arcadia Aberdeen Road and is now beginning to eroded the support foundation structure of the road. As this a wash area towards a main drain as well it may cause issues later in the area.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Street, Alford
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Opposite 14 Greystone Road, Alford, 1st July
Broken gully cover
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Greystone Road, Alford
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Overhanging hedge, 29th May
Narrow pavement leading to school. Overhanging hedge makes less than half pavement width useable.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Greystone Road, Alford
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Suspension damaging pot hole,, 15th May
With super high road taxes it would be thought our roads would in at least a fit for purpose condition
Suspension damaging pot hole, urgently required to be repaired
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Suspension damaging pot hole,, 15th May
With super high road taxes it would be thought our roads would in at least a fit for purpose condition
Suspension damaging pot hole, urgently required to be repaired
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Hazardous loose sand, 22nd February
The council have spread massive amounts of sand on the pavement. Has any consideration being given to the use of pure rock salt following standard European practices instead sand.
No other European country uses sand as it is inaffective during cold weather and requires to be cleaned in the spring - it block drains and is dangerous when dry - when there is wind the sand can be blown into the eyes of any persons walking on these hazardous pavements
Given that these deposits are hazardous ie easy for elderly people to slip when do the council intend to send a sweeper to clean up this hazardous risk of loose sand?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 81 Main Street, Alford
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Hazardous loose sand, 22nd February
The council have spread massive amounts of sand on the pavement. Has any consideration being given to the use of pure rock salt following standard European practices instead sand.
No other European country uses sand as it is inaffective during cold weather and requires to be cleaned in the spring - it block drains and is dangerous when dry - when there is wind the sand can be blown into the eyes of any persons walking on these hazardous pavements
Given that these deposits are hazardous ie easy for elderly people to slip when do the council intend to send a sweeper to clean up this hazardous risk of loose sand?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 72 Main Street, Alford
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Hazardous loose sand, 22nd February
The council have spread massive amounts of sand on the pavement. Has any consideration being given to the use of pure rock salt following standard European practices instead sand.
No other European country uses sand as it is inaffective during cold weather and requires to be cleaned in the spring - it block drains and is dangerous when dry - when there is wind the sand can be blown into the eyes of any persons walking on these hazardous pavements
Given that these deposits are hazardous ie easy for elderly people to slip when do the council intend to send a sweeper to clean up this hazardous risk of loose sand?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 36 Main Street, Alford
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Quite a big pothole, 20th February
It has been there a while now but got bigger after the snow.
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Large holes in road, 14th January
There is Large holes in the road as you come of Kingsford Road into opening
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lorien Kingsford Road, Alford
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Appalling road and dangerous road conditions, 20th June
Diversion routes have not been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
No warning – there are just some signs outlining 20 mph
Warning to cyclists, motorbike riders There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose
Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
Or immediately sweep the rood and remove the loose stones
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A944, Alford
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Appalling road and dangerous road conditions, 20th June
Warning to cyclists, motorbike riders There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose
Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
Or immediately sweep the rood and remove the loose stones
Diversion routes have not been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lyndovie Aberdeen Road, Alford
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Appalling road and dangerous road conditions, 20th June
Diversion routes have not been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Warning to cyclists, motorbike riders There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose
Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
Or immediately sweep the rood and remove the loose stones
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A944, Alford
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