FIXMYSTREET IN TA5 1TN
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of TA5 1TN:
Very Large Pothole, 3rd April
That big it caused a bus to leave the road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Pothole starting again, 19th March
A previous pothole that was patched is now breaking apart and getting larger at the edge again.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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50mm deep pothole 3/4 meter wide, 28th February
This pothole has damaged many vehicles
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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70inch edge loss pot hole, 28th February
This pot hole is nearly a meter in diameter and is around 500mm in depth causing traffic to enter into the other lane some at las minute and is going to cause an accident. This hole is already causing many flat tyres and cracked alloys
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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16 in pothole at left hand side of the road, 26th February
Serious and immediate danger to vehicles
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Pothole repaired around 1 month ago reappearing, 25th February
Repair on pothole carried out around 1 month ago is already breaking up posing risk to motorists
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Wide and deep pothole on edge of carriageway that is rapidly expanding, 4th February
Huge pothole that is expanding quickly as it is being hit by multiple large passenger carrying vehicles and large goods vehicles every day. It has more than doubled in size in the last week, with large chunks of debris being created. This is on an unlit section of road used by large vehicles as well as bicycles and motorcycles, so has the potential to cause a serious incident.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Edge of carriagway breaking up, 26th January
Nearside edge of Carriageway breaking up when travelling in a westerly direction
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Edge of carriagway sinking, report 2, 26th January
One of several points where the edge of the carriageway when heading in a north westerly direction is sinking away causing severe impact on the large vehicles passing over it daily
Previously reported but no action taken
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Edge of carriageway sinking, 26th January
One of several points where the edge of the carriageway when heading in a north westerly direction is sinking away causing severe impact on the large vehicles passing over it daily
Previously reported but no action taken
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Road subsiding, 11th January
Several large dips along around a 100yrd section where the dip drops the road level by several inches and stretches 1/3rd of they way into the northbound lane
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Subsidence in road, 30th June
Surface is sinking, severe deformation of the side of the carriageway due to subsidence
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hinkley Point Road
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Large dip in edge of carriageway with the road surface crumbling away, 4th April
C182 heading away from Hinkley Point, as you enter the wooded area, there is a large dip in the road that has the road surface deteriorating and crumbling away
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Farringdon Hill Lane, Stogursey
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Large pothole appearing next to a previously reported one, 4th April
Pothole has appeared recently and is steadily growing
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Farringdon Hill Lane, Stogursey
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Large pothole - car already sustained significant damage, 11th March
Large pothole has appeared in road as you travel toward hinkley at junction with farrigdon hill lane. Car parked in layby this morning with significant near side front wishbone damage after hitting the hole.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Farringdon Hill Lane, Stogursey
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Road sinking into the banks all along this stretch, 27th December
Roads are collapsing on the sides and pull vehicles to the edge of the road when driving HGV and buses which is dangerous for passengers and other road users
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Stogursey
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Large tree laying down protruding onto road, 9th March
Large tree protruding on road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Stogursey
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Ice on road, 21st January
The running water from the top of the road has now turned to ice, making this a hazardous lane, especially for school buses, the Postman and horses.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Farringdon Hill Lane, Stogursey
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Flowing water on road, 4th November
I reported this last year and the year before. And as you can see nothing has been done by the Somerset Highway Authority. Wessex Water have tested the water pipes and they have found no leaks. The water has been flowing since work has been done on the main Hinkley Point Road opposite Farringdon Lane. It’s constantly flowing from the top of the lane and down towards Idson Lane. Outside Wick Cottage the ground is saturated and is being soaked up into the exterior wall. I’m fed up of hearing about ‘we’ve had a lot of rain’ which is obvious and very patronising for Somerset Highways to point this out! This is a drain problem, the water is not flowing into a drain but straight onto the road. With the drop in temperature this road will soon turn into a lane of ice. Please find the capability to sort it out.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Farringdon Hill Lane, Stogursey
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Is this suitable for Public Road Use?, 4th October
Cannington Enterprise have been at it again. This is the mess they leave behind on the public roads after using the nearby fields. Do they not care about the public? Do they think the rain will actually wash this mud away?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Stogursey
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