FIXMYSTREET IN RH4 9GY
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of RH4 9GY:
Collision between cut-through traffic and parked car 24th April 2024, 29th April
The driver of the blue golf, in a hurry, avoided the London Road traffic lights by using Rothes Road as a cut-though. However, the driver encountered a resident’s car coming in the other direction attempting to park. Rather than stopping and waiting, the driver of the blue golf, in her haste continued through the small gap between the parking car and the parked grey mini on the other side of the road and caught her nearside front wheel on the offside front wheel of the parked grey mini forcing it to turn and mount the pavement causing considerable damage to the blue golf and the steering of the parked grey mini. This is just one example of the unsafe driving by car owners who speed down Rothes Road in an attempt to shave seconds off their journey. This must be stopped immediately as Rothes Road is single-carriageway width (due to parked cars) and therefore totally unsuited as a High Street by-pass making the consequent risk to residents, their children, grandchildren and parked cars, very high. Please do something now before joint community action is considered.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 47, Rothes Road, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Residential Parking Problem, 13th April
For the last 10 months, since subsidence works on number 9 and 10 Heatherlands RH4 2LX, the cul de sac has become very untidy. Residents visitors continually park their vehicles on what was lovely green grass area and churning it up so it is now just a mud bath. They have no respect, most of the residents are elderly and disabled and it now presents a slip hazard for those that actually live in this once nice respectable cul de sac. Perhaps the following could be considered: 1. Labelled parking for residents ONLY (like in the next cul de sac) 2. Allocated parking for residents only. 3. Disabled parking made clear as paint is rubbing off. 4. Tarmac the muddy area and provide more parking bays. This problem will also prevent ambulance or fire service attendance should an emergency arise. I know that other residents of Heathersland have advised of this problem and would like it to be returned to a neat abd pleasant place to live. My mother lives in this cul de sac and I have just spent the afternoon trying to tidy up the pathway outside numbers 9,10,11 as all the mud and grit had run on to the path. It really is an eye sore and was once, not too long ago, a lovely area. The local Councillor has also recently paid a visit and was surprised how messy the area now looks. For the small amount of grass now visible, even that is not mowed ny the Council anymore. Any help here would be much appreciated.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1, Heathers Land, Dorking, Mole Valley
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12 inch pothole on left side of road, 10th April
Pothole presented 4 weeks and is getting larger on a daily basis
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Chart Downs, Mole Valley
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Large pot hole on roundabout, 24th March
Large pothole that is just about impossible to miss cannot take a photo due to its location.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Deepdene Roundabout, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Fallen tree completely blocking footpath., 13th March
Hi. There is a fallen tree right across the footpath between Trashers Mead and Glenwood. The footpath is completely blocked and no easy way around. What3words location is ///woof.taped.foods
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Deepdene Avenue, Mole Valley
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Ivy hanging low over footpath from St Pauls Road to Chequers Place, 9th March
Low hanging vegetation is making it difficult to walk down this footpath.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 58, Beresford Road, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Oil stain on road, 8th March
Oil stain going up Rose Hill to intersection with Upper Rose Hill and running along another 300m or so
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 2, Upper Rose Hill, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Large pothole just after Traffic Lights, 7th March
A rather large pothole has recently appeared on/just after the traffic lights in the lead up to the Deepdene roundabout. The pothole is larger than a car tyre and deep enough to cause damage to bikes and cars. The pothole is in the groove line of any vehicles tyre and so is inevitably going to worsen very quickly and has the potential to cause accidents given road users will be swerving under braking to avoid going into it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Reigate Road, Mole Valley
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Fallen Tree, 26th February
Tree fallen across unmade section of adopted part of Hampstead Lane.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 8, Hampstead Lane, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Roadworks sign frame in verge, 23rd February
Sign frame from roadworks left on verge
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Westcott Road, Mole Valley
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Fallen Tree obstructs Hampstead Lane, 20th February
Tree has fallen across adopted part of unmade section of Hampstead Lane Dorking
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 8, Hampstead Lane, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Faded road sign, 5th February
The red arrow on the road sign has faded so much cars are not always giving way to oncoming traffic.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Pippbrook Gardens, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Blind narrow sharp corner causing conflict., 26th January
Rothes road is used as a rat-run during rush hours causing conflict at this corner. As corner is blind traffic coming both ways meeting at this corner causes confrontation. Rothes Road is single traffic way as it is a residential parking zone. Traffic needs to be discouraged from taking the short-cut from London Road to Dorking Hight street via this section of Rothes Road. Dangerous to pedestrians and drivers at this corner.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 55, Rothes Road, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Dangerously parked Post Office vans on a daily basis, 26th January
Post Office park their vans on both sides of Ansell Road and on the corner of Ansell road with Hart road. All this is dangerous to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The vans parked on the blind corner are causing near collisions with traffic approaching this corner in both directions as vans are parked into the middle of the road - see picture. Post Office sorting office need to be moved from this residential location to a commercial location
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1-5, Mill Lane, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Cars parled entirely on pavement, 25th January
Cars routinely use the dropped kerb to park. The prevents use of the crossing and often covers the blister paving creating a hazard for the visually impaired. Typically afternoons and early evening.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Parsonage Square, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Tree down, Ashcombe Road, 22nd January
Tree down, Ashcombe Road, heading up the hill obstructing road - 1 lane
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Ashcombe Road, Dorking, Mole Valley
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There is a large pothole with water running out of it, 17th January
There is running water coming out of a pot hole in the road.
This water could free. It is right as you turn right out of Tollgate road.
There is a risk that cyclist could slip and fall in the path of a car.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 15, Flint Hill, Dorking, Mole Valley
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Build-up of debris, 18th January
Build-up off road debris around traffic island and along verges both sides - needs cleaning as dangerous for motorcyclists especially …also lots of reflective catseyes are missing
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1, Deepdene Avenue, Mole Valley
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Water main leak, 16th January
Massive water main leaking.
And it’s freezing and icy atm
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Deepdene Avenue, Mole Valley
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Water on road will freeze, 16th January
There seems to have been a spill or leak and the road is covered with water. Given the overnight temperatures this will freeze and turn to ice which could be very dangerous
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Chart Lane South, Mole Valley
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