FIXMYSTREET IN YO41 1LU
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of YO41 1LU:
Large pothole, 5th April
Dangerous pothole on blind bend which has been there for months. Avoiding it risks collision.
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Road sign blown over, 18th March
Needs replacing,
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Road gulley blocked, 23rd February
Rainwater running down Kirk Balk Lane towards the crossroads is collected by a drain running across the road diagonally. With the recent rain and the erosion of the verges parts of the verge have washed into the drain blocking its outfall which would normally carry the water under the road into a drain diagonally opposite on the crossroads. The drain needs unblocking as there is constant flow across the road which in freezing conditions will turn the crossroads into an ice rink with serious potential consequences. The long term solution would be to kerb part of Kirk Balk Lane to prevent verge erosion and subsequent blockages. This has been a recurrent problem.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Street
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Blocked Drain Gulley, 3rd January
The drain Gully (1st on the right) going up Kirk Balk Lane is blocked again causing water to flood across Main Street in Claxton. If it freezes, this could be a potential hazard to traffic & pedestrians. The problem is the mud & debris being washed down Kirk Balk Lane, could this be cleaned by a road sweeper which would help an enormous amount? I sweep the debris from the drains every morning during this bad period.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Kirk Balk Lane
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Flooding on Claxton crossroads, 5th December
There is a blocked gulley at the end of Kirk Balk lane in Claxton causing a continuing torrent of water across the main road. During the day it’s not much of a problem but during the night when it freezes it could cause a serious accident when ice forms. Clearing the gully would solve the flowing water.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Street
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Vehicle collided with bridge, 2nd December
The coping stones on Stank Bridge appear to have been dislodged by a vehicle collision. One has descended to below the parapet and several others are precariously balanced on top of the low wall.
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Flooding, 22nd November
The drainage gulleys are blocked at the end of Kirk Balk Lane causing water to flood across the crossroads into Whinny Lane. With the colder weather coming and the risk of it freezing there could be an accident on the main street in Claxton.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Whinny Lane
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Extensive delays, 3rd November
Single alternate running on A64 for a small junction resurfacing which should have been done during low traffic useage instead of last weekend of half term in Yorkshire
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Serious flooding following overnight rain, 1st November
Approximately 100 yards of road was seriously affected by flood water following heavy overnight rain.
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Flooding due to blocked drains, 1st November
The roadside gulley's and the pipework connecting them to the system to drain water from the road are blocked with silt. The chambers below the gulley's and the pipework need cleaning out. This was following heavy overnight rain. The photograph was taken at least 4 hours after the rain had stopped. I cleared any debris from the surface of all the gulley's but many were not taking any water down them.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Street
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Water from man hole drain on side of road., 11th April
Large amount of water running down side of road through the village (Upper Helmsley).,, been there for a long time. Has been reported before but nothing gets done. It is damaging the side of the road and unsightly.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Upper Helmsley
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Water is running out of a blocked drain from the manhole cover, 31st March
The drain has been blocked and water running down the village for at least 5 months, during winter it froze and made the road dangerous.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Upper Helmsley
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Defective road surface, 30th December
On Whinny Lane, Claxton there is a drain cover on the nearside of the road when travelling towards Main Street. The road surface prior to this cover has sunk and when you drive over it the surface rises to the drain cover causing your vehicle to be suddenly jolted and may cause suspension damage at anything other than very slow speeds. People who are familiar with the problem drive on the offside of the road to avoid it, putting them into the path of opposing traffic.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 23 The Villas Whinny Lane, Claxton
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Icy road due to blocked drain, 14th January
Roadside drain blocked, allowing large volumes of water to run across the road at the crossroads. When the water starts to freeze the crossroads will turn into a skating rink and vehicles approaching along Kirk Balk Lane and Whinney lane may not be able to stop at the give way lines and will enter the main road possible into the path of traffic along the main street, who will expect to have priority. Potential serious road accident may ensue. Open culvert on the opposite side of the road outside "Lawnswood" has pipework which is readily accessible and will allow the offending blockage to be jetted away and resolve the problem.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lawnswood Whinny Lane, Claxton
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Horrendous Mud on Main Street, 13th October
Farmers from Gravel Pit farm have been driving through village constantly leaving mud on the road. It is horrendous, like the Somme! Very dangerous for traffic and pedestrians
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Sentosa Hall Drive, Sand Hutton
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Lethal mud on road and paths, 13th October
Local farmer had left the roads covered it thick dangerous mud, this combined with their speeding tractors is bound to end in tragedy. Pedestrians are particularly at risk from cars coming off the road or slipping on the paths which are equally covered.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Main Street, Sand Hutton
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Pothole in the middle of the junction growing in size rapidly., 19th January
There is a pothole at the junction which appeared a few days ago and is growing in size rapidly. It is presently about 12" in diameter and 3" deep.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lawnswood Whinny Lane, Claxton
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Water running across road freezing, 19th January
Water running down Kirk Balk Lane into the crossroads has frozen and created a skating rink at the crossroads. The road side gullies are blocked and the water is running across the road. Any salting of the road is being washed away and leaves a sheet of black ice at the crossroads. Road side gullies need attention.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lawnswood Whinny Lane, Claxton
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Roads/highways, 20th July
This section of road is within the 30 mph limit . The white line (Hazzard Line - long line with short spaces) in the centre of the road has worn to such an extent that it is almost invisible. Vehicles entering Sand Hutton tend to do so at speeds above 30 mph and do so occupying part of the offside of the road, the wrong side of the white lines. On several occasions when I have been travelling from Sand Hutton towards Claxton vehicles travelling in the opposite direction have been cutting the corner and almost collided with my vehicle. Reinstatement of the white line would encourage drivers to stay on their correct side of the road and in doing so help to reduce their speed to 30 mph or less. Failure to repaint the white lines may result in a serious head on collision.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Kestrel Court Printing The Vicarage Main Street, Sand Hutton
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Large pothole, 3rd June
Very large pothole in the carriageway on the nearside as you leave the village towards the A64.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 2 Green Hills, Claxton
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