FIXMYSTREET IN NN6 9RA
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of NN6 9RA:
Walgrave Road, NN6 9QX south of Cherry Hill towards Walgrave, 27th April
Although it looks small it is deep and right in the wheel tracks of cars and bikes alike. It measures: L25cm; W18cm; D5-6cm. Location is near the farm gate opposite side of the road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Long pothole Walgrave Road, south of Cherry Hill NN6 9EN, 27th April
This pothole is down to the concrete base, its measurement is: L1m; W35cm; D5cm. It is near the dog bin on the left hand carriageway going up towards Cherry Hill.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Loose kerb stone at the junction of Faxton End and Harrington Road NN6 9RJ, 27th April
The Faxton End/Harrington Road junction is on an acute slope and difficult to see traffic coming in either direction, plus it is a very narrow slip road. This is quite a large kerb stone that's been dislodged. Been like this for at lease 9 months or so.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Faxton End, Old
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Tarmac footpath outside three properties NN6 9RJ, 27th April
The tarmac footpath is breaking up and is becoming a slip hazard, it's very narrow pathway and becomes downhill towards Faxton End. The footpath is outside: The Paddock; Hill View; Vista House. It's been disintegrating for years, now it's really beginning to break up.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Faxton End, Old
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Walgrave Road, near farm gates on both sides of road, 27th April
Pothole measuring: L35cm; W20cm; D5cm. Can this pothole be included in the September listing for the three potholes further north towards the village along with the disintegrating tarmac drain surround. Makes sense to do them all together, don't you think?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Walgrave Road NN6 9QX tarmac drain surround, 27th April
This is a drain where the tarmac surround is breaking up, it is just towards the village from the three potholes previously reported. L35cm; W19cm; D5cm
While doing the three potholes nearby, notified these are listed for repair in September. Perhaps the drain can be included in the works schedule.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Two kerb stones dislodged at the Harrington Road/Jubilee Tree island, 27th April
There is an island opposite the White Horse Pub which has the Jubilee Tree and seating (see third pic) NN6 9RJ. Large vehicles have dislodged the two kerbstones and run over the verge as they try and turn round the island. This has been like this since last year and is unsightly, alongside the excessive surface dressing surrounding the island - which I've reported before.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Harrington Road, Old
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Damp and boggy ground ploughed up by mowing contractor, 27th April
Scaldwell Road, NN6 9RB at the village sign and planter, adjacent to the two potholes previously reported. This verge is always sodden as there is a natural spring running from the field and into the road. The current contractor got stuck as the verge was really soft due to both the spring and the huge amount of rain recently. It doesn't drain well. The tarmac footpath has been narrowing for years and this ploughing up shows just how much. Can this be remedied please.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scaldwell Road, Old
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Two potholes near the Old village sign and planter NN6 9RB, 27th April
Two potholes near the planter, one smaller and dish shaped 26cm x 22cm 4cm deep; the longer and troublesome pothole measures: L130; W30cm; D4cm. The road is narrow and there is nowhere to miss these as it's relatively near the blind bend.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scaldwell Road, Old
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Road edge disintegrating, 27th April
The road edge on Scaldwell Road is disintegrating away from the verge. Measures: L170cm; W45cm; D7cm. It's very deep and long, the flooding rainwater collects here and because the depth is deceptive can cause damage to vehicles as this is a very narrow road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scaldwell Road, Old
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Sleeper Bridge on Right of Way DA6 at Faxton, 20th April
The sleeper bridge consists of only one damaged/badly worn sleeper. Grid Reference SP782750
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Village Sign almost obliterated on Walgrave Road, 4th April
This village sign has been deteriorating for a number of years and now it is almost unreadable. It is not dirty it is breaking down and needs to be replaced.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Excessive surface dressing to junctions around Jubilee Tree, Old, 4th April
Since the road within Old Village last year, there has been a build up of excessive surface dressing, which now at its worse is at the two junctions at the jubilee tree, which opposite the White Horse Pub. These are hazards for motorcyclists and cyclists alike. There is a build up of excessive surface dressing as all junctions within the village but these two are the worst.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Loose cobbles at junction on Harrington Road and Walgrave Road, 4th April
At the junction of Harrington Road and Walgrave Road, there are two areas of cobbles, the first picture is outside Ingleby House NN6 9QX and the second picture is at the jubilee tree, opposite the White Horse Pub. These cobbles are a perennial problem over the years. They do need fixing as a person almost fell flat on her face with the loose cobbles outside Ingleby House.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Loose kerbstone to driveway to Nos 17, 19 & 21 Cherry Hill, 4th April
This kerbstone has been loose for more than a year. It's getting worse with the wet weather and will probably be must worse when the area dries out.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Cherry Hill, Old
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Loose kerb stones x 2, 4th April
The two loose kerbstones are outside No 11 and opposite No 6 Cherry Hill. These have been like this for a couple of years.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Cherry Hill, Old
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Blocked Drain, 22nd March
This is the location of the storm drain that’s blocked caused rainwater to cascade directly alongside our house causing damage to brickwork.
52.34119° N, 0.82669° W
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Old Road, Walgrave
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Carriageway unsafe, 21st March
The carriageway has degraded to such an extent it is unsafe for motorcyclists and cyclists alike. The asphalt has either worn away, is badly potholed or crazing.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Old Road, Scaldwell
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Appalling utility repair, 21st March
A utility company has reinstated the carriageway. The asphalt is at the incorrect level, leaving a road hump which is dangerous to cyclists. In addition, they have attempted to surface dress the patch to match the existing road and carried out what can only be described as an abomination.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave Road, Old
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Potholes, 20th March
The junction of Newland Rd with Broughton Road is littered with potholes, some of which are huge and this has been an ongoing problem that does not seem to ever be resolved. I've been made aware that Walgrave Lodge Farm (Newland Road, Walgrave, NN6 9PZ) is have a huge volume of HGV vehicles coming and going along that stretch evry single day which would explain the situation as the road is clearly not suitable for it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Walgrave
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