FIXMYSTREET IN CW2 5RA
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of CW2 5RA:
Traffic cone in one side of it to show bad pothole, 29th April
Been there since December
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Back Lane, Weston and Crewe Green
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Porthole, 29th April
As you turn in to weston Lane there is no warning as it is on the bend you have to go on the othe side of the road to avoid dropping into the bomb crater accident waiting to happen cheers
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Weston Lane, Shavington cum Gresty
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Weston lane, 29th April
Right on the turning into weston lane.very deep hole have to swerve to miss it.accident waiting to happen
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Weston Lane, Shavington cum Gresty
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Right on the juction turning into weston lane, 29th April
There is a very deep pot hole turning into weston lane. You have to go on the other side of the road to avoid it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Weston Lane, Shavington cum Gresty
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Junction markings faded, 28th April
Junction markings faded
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Shavington cum Gresty
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Dig lane by 34a, 25th April
At the West Side of the carriageway at the kerb edge a pothole 12ins by 8ins by 4ins deep
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Dig Lane, Wybunbury
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At the junction of Newcastle Road and Huntersfield cul-de-sac., 23rd April
Three pot holes now, making it hard to avoid when entering or exiting cul-de-sac. I reported this a few months ago, two of the three potholes were filled in. Now the repair has disintegrated and same problem reappeared. Only way to access Huntersfield properties, impossible to avoid and soon residents will have damaged vehicles.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Huntersfield, Shavington cum Gresty
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Outside 110 Main Road, Wynbunbury, 23rd April
Whilst it's obvious this must have been reported due to the white markings when I went back to take a photo during the dry weather today, it wasn't to me yesterday evening when it was full of rainwater and the gutter was accumulating water completely covering the existence of the hole causing my left wheel to slam into it. Whenever this was reported it should have been dealt with immediately, it could cause a serious problem. The hole is very deep, and is showing raised ironworks, looking on Google maps this has obviously been filled in before
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Road, Wybunbury
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Large pothole, 22nd April
Large pothole at entrance to road, getting worse by the day. Unable to avoid when exiting road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Burlea Drive, Shavington cum Gresty
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On the LH side of Chorlton Lane (approaching from Newcastle Road end), opposite the old HS2/Cadent site., 21st April
This very large tree was up-rooted in storms early last year, was pushed off the road and key branches removed to ensure access for residents. However since then, no further action has been taken. Residents believe there has been some further movement as a result of more recent storms (Autumn / Spring 2023/24) with further break-off of dead material (that residents have moved off the road) but also concerns regarding rising branches that may impact on overhead wires. (See photo). Please may I ask that the stability of the tree is assessed (especially as it further deteriorates)? Thank you.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Chorlton Lane, Hough and Chorlton
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The first three passing places on Chorlton Lane on the left, (as you enter from the North; Newcastle Road end), 21st April
The three passing places are 1) as you enter Chorlton Lane (before the Chapel), 2) the passing place by the PROW entrance into Wychwood Park just past the Chapel 3) the passing place in front of the huge fallen tree.
These passing places are heavily used and in recent weather have developed deep and extensive potholes (difficult to capture in photos) but difficult for ordinary vehicles to get out of if required to move out of the way of on-coming traffic. Please can these be investigated and in-filled? Thank you.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Chorlton Lane, Hough and Chorlton
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Rope Lane Shavington, opposite The Vine Pub, 21st April
Huge pothole. Causing puncture to tyre
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Rope Lane, Shavington cum Gresty
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On the bend, from the entrance to the PROW into Wychwood Park to the junction with Chorlton Lane Ends and Waybutt Lane., 21st April
This section of verge and hedgerow is noticeable as it is the only section that has clearly not been maintained. It is very overgrown with what are now trees and other overgrown shrubs and foliage. The impacts are several: 1) The weight of the overgrowth is impacting on the boundary fences of properties on Henley Road (within Wychwood Park). The fences are being forced inwards and will soon snap. Residents are shoring up the worst sections with bracing poles. 2) This section of verge, I believe belongs to the Council as it is clearly a service strip which accommodates 3 telegraph poles (see photo) 3) When approaching the bend (especially from the Waybutt / Chorlton Lane Ends direction), visibility around the bend is increasingly constrained. Whilst we are now in bird-nesting season, I appreciate hedges should not ordinarily be cut back, but in these circumstances, please may I ask that this stretch of verge is investigated and cut back before residents’ boundary fences are compromised or visibility splays around the bend further impaired? Thank you.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Chorlton Lane, Hough and Chorlton
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Main Road, Shavington by Pusey Dale and near to number 48 Main Road, 21st April
Nasty pothole round grid. Very dangerous for cyclists
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Road, Shavington cum Gresty
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Main Road, Shavington, 21st April
A large pothole is in the main carriageway way on Main Road, Shavington near to Bargain Booze and the small car park
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Osborne Grove, Shavington cum Gresty
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On the corner of the junction of Osborne Gove and Main Road, Shavington., 21st April
A large pothole is on the corner as you turn into Osborne Grove from Main Road by Bargain Booze
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Osborne Grove, Shavington cum Gresty
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Rope Lane Shavington, opposite Vine Tree PH, 19th April
Existing untreated pothole in centre of road has deepened to about 6 inches and is causing problems avoiding it. Now joined by a pothole in the kerbside, about 10 inches diameter and 5 inches deep. both need treating, both have no sign of assessment yet, both have the risk of causing injury or accident through driving over or trying to avoid them, and are a hazard for cyclists.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Rope Lane, Shavington cum Gresty
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Back Lane, Basford, Shavington, 18th April
Drove through get petrol on the way to the gym, pothole was covered in water on both sides of the road leaving me no place to go. Did not get far as I felt the tyre go down as soon as it made contact, had to change the tyre in a safe place not too far from the pothole location. Unsure how long the pothole has been there but a pedestrian said this is the 3rd car that day to have the same issue (17th Wednesday 2024)
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Back Lane, Weston and Crewe Green
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Back Lane, Basford, CW2, 17th April
There is a clear, chronic water flow from the east-side fields, tracking across the road and then toward Swill Brook. This has impacted on the carriageway causing a deep and sharp-ridged pothole (the traffic cone is submerged to a depth of 5” in its current position but is deeper towards the verge.) On the west-side of the carriageway is a wider and longer accumulation of surface water which hides extended pothole development. Drivers are being forced to the centre of the Lane but avoiding the hazards is becoming increasingly difficult. At least 4 tyre and wheel incidents have been reported to me related to this location.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Back Lane, Weston and Crewe Green
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Back lane Hough, 17th April
Massive pot holes caused my tyre to burst and damage my alloy
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Back Lane, Weston and Crewe Green
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