FIXMYSTREET IN LA15 8JD
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of LA15 8JD:
Not enough signage, 9th April
On the way to askam there is roadworks that are just behind a bend. There is minimum road signs and no big signs telling people to slow down. The speed limit for this road is 60mph. However, most people exceed this limit and I see this daily. I would also like to state the road is downhill which naturally increases speed and reduces stopping as quick. I have been at the lights on various occasions and other road users have put there hazards on as it feels as though people are going straight in the back of you.
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Cemetery Hill road flooding, 6th April
Top of Cemetery Hill is flooding when raining. After checking the drain this is blocked. The drain is located before the turning of Holligate road, on the pedestrian side of road. This has caused damaged to my fence by cars traveling through the water splashing over into my back garden and killed several plants. This is also a public safety risk due to cars having to either avoid the large area of water by traveling on other side of road, or aqua plane through the water. This happens every year at same time and i reported this problem last year which again caused damage to my property.
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Pothole, 30th March
Pothole
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hartington Street, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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A few potholes just north of Dalton United Football ground, 30th March
We have an annual road race starting in Beckside Road on 26th April. We are worried runners may get injured if they stepbin one of the potholes. Thank you
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Beckside Road, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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Drain blocked outside 3 Romney Avenue, 27th March
The drain outside 3 Romney Avenue has been blocked for quite a while now (roughly 12-18 months) and is causing water to disapate slowly and flooding the front of the drives of 2 and 3 Romney Avenue.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Romney Avenue, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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Dangerous potholes, 22nd March
There is some major potholes on Greystone Lane, Dalton in furness, 300yards from Greaves logs, this lane is used on a regular basis and is becoming dangerous
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A590 rubbish on both sides of the road / needs a litter picker., 21st March
Hi . i was on the bus coming home from kendal / from the start of the a590 rounderbout to the bp garage litter was on the side of the road . it needs a litter picker or 2 to remove this litter it looks a mess .
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132 kv transmission fault trees on road side, 20th March
Hi I’m Scott I work for electricity north west We currently have a 132 kv fault due to trees on the A590 just off dalton roundabout near barrow in Furness. We would like to clear these trees from around the power line in order to make it safe. Could anyone who looks after this part of the road possible make contact with me as soon as possible. So I can gain permission from you to cut the trees back from the power line Many thanks Scott Dwyer Electricity north west
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Numerous potholes on Market Street Dalton in Furness, 20th March
Potholes all over the place on Market Street from the junction with Station Road leading up to and past Tudor Square. Also driving out of Dalton on Ulverston Road. This is the busy main road through Dalton and as such some of these potholes are impossible to avoid.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 92, Market Street, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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These potholes have been here for months. Looks like people have tried to fill them in with gravel. The way the parking is, it’s practically impossible to avoid them.., 20th March
These potholes have been here for months. The council have been to repair them but it hasn’t solved the problem and the potholes have appeared again in the same places. The way the parking is, it’s practically impossible to avoid them.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Skelwith Drive, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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Pot hole near entrance to roundabout, 7th March
This pot hole is getting worse. Plus it's at the point where you are braking to slow down for the roundabout
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Approximately 2m long pothole, 23rd February
Pothole has been here fo at least 2 months. It is on a school route when children regularly ride.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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Broken traffic signs on traffic island, 21st February
Several weeks ago I reported that the western-facing bollard on the traffic island had been demolished (traffic accident?) and that the upright lantern, together with the eastern-facing bollard were invisible at night. This has been highlighted recently when night-time weather has been dark, misty, very wet etc and the island is hardly noticeable. Sooner or later there will be a nasty accident at this spot and it needs urgent attention. I have heard nothing following my first report.
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Parking restrictions needed, 21st February
Local garage using the pavement and road for parking which is on the brow of a hill causing a road safety issue as there’s no visibility. The problem has been increasing over the last 18 months, there have been several “near misses”
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Several large pot holes, 19th February
I’d like to express that there are several large pot holes along Stone Barrow LN, Dalton in Furness that are unavoidable to hit expressly when there is on coming traffic. I have hit one of the pot holes and unfortunately it has caused my left hand front spring to snap.
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Broken/missing traffic warning signs A590, Lindal, 29th January
On the A590, about 200 yards west of Lindal in Furness, there is a central reservation carrying a light pole and two reflective bollards. The light is not working and the western-most bollard has been damaged and no longer in place,
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Litter, 11th January
The verses of the A590 on both sections of the Dalton bypass are covered in litter and look appalling
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Poor Drainage, 3rd December
Standing water after rainfall or snow. I presume the drainage is blocked as it a permanent problem and is dangerous at night due to it been in a unlit area and goes across the carriageway
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1. 1m x 0.5m pothole. 2. 0.5m x 0.4m. Both potholes almost 10cm deep., 28th November
Both potholes have been here for over a year now, Cars are swerving to avoid them and nearly hitting pedestrians walking.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Romney Road, Dalton Town with Newton, Dalton-in-Furness
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Road arrows to define which lane to be in on approach to roundabout, 4th October
Approaching roundabout on A590 between Lindal in Furness and dalton in Furness the single lane becomes 2 lanes. The left hand lane is obvious to many motorists to fork off to the left and right hand lane to stay on A590, but l have recently seen a few near misses and horns blaring as some drivers are confused as which lane to be in. Direction arrows painted on the tarmac road would give drivers an indication which lane to be in. I hope this is something highways may take on board so to speak. Talking to locals ther is quite a concern of this matter.
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