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Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
AB43 7EJ Aberdeenshire
Local issues reported to Fix My Street within 2 miles of AB43 7EJ
Are there any local nuisances? Listing problems that have been reported by residents, including graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs or street lighting.
Gully or Drain/Ditch Issue (Missing/Broken Cover) problem
30th June
Defect type: Gully or Drain/Ditch Issue (Missing/Broken Cover)
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Signs & Bollards problem
17th September
Signs - sign post has rotted away and fell over leaving no visible signs for road users
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Gully problem
23rd November
Gully/Drain - I believe my downstream neighbour has already raised and complaint about this. He has a plan to run a pump and hose across the road to alleviate the worst of the water.
Please get back to me regarding council assistance for cosing the road while we conduct these activities.
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Road Flooding or Standing Water problem
16th November
Other - The culvert under the minor road appears to be blocked -there's a build up of standing water on the southern side, and only a very small trickle coming out on the northern side. Potential for flooding given a heavy rainfall.
This was reported to SEPA by a local resident, so I'm passing it to you.
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Massive flood
21st December
Everytime it rains or snow thaws there is a puddle of water which covers the entire road an can be 18" deep. it is in a dip on the road an cant be seen from approach untill right on it. literally within the past hour it has caused a car to hit the banking and veer across an crash into the field.its a matter of time before it kills someone.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): B9032, Fraserburgh
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