FIXMYSTREET IN DH6 2EN
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of DH6 2EN:
Overgrown, 23rd August
The path is barely useable between Ludworth to haswell plough due to overgrown grass verges meaning pedestrians need to step onto the road in places, needs a good cut and tidy so the footpath is safe and useable
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Boardwalk damaged, 30th November
The cycle/foot bridge over the stagnant water appears to have dropped in one section. About 30 metres in when heading north there is a small section that is sagging.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): County Durham
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Road sign, 22nd July
Redundant temporary 'Flood' warning triangle. Hasn't been removed. Overgrown.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Durham Lane, Haswell
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Flytipping, 2nd March
On Mazine Terrace
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Haswell Plough, Haswell
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Snow / ice, 9th December
The roads on this estate are all a disgrace!! We pay the highest council tax in the village and we have just been left.
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No Grit Boxes in Haswell Plough, 1st December
Haswell Plough is home to many diabled and elderly reidents and consists of many sloping roads and hilly areas which are becomming extremely difficult to keep clear of snow and ice due to the lack of grit boxes, infact, no grit boxes whatsoever! Apparently, Durham County Council say that each area has to be assessed for grit boxes, basing grit boxes on a privalage only basis, which is contradictory to Health and Safty rules regarding the Roads and Highways Act, thus forcing residents in Haswell Plough to suffer unesassarily by making many housebound and unable to get to work or travel to local shops or their GP's surgarys in cases of treatment or emergencys. I find this a disgraceful act of deliberate negligence by Durham County Council for failure to provide grit boxes anywhere in the Haswell Plough area, which is a public right and not a privalage during freezing and heavy snowfall seasons, and in contradiction to the Highways Health and Safety Act! As all residents are accountable for keeping their accesses to their homes clear and free of snow to prevent accidents to persons such as Postman, the council is also accountable for providing grit boxes to maintain a level of Health and Safety to all roads and pathways surrounding our homes and therefore, failure to provide grit boxes to maintain a level of Health and Safety of our roads and pathways renders the council liable for accidents caused by no maintainance to clear and grit these areas. I have just witnessed a Durham County Council van get stuck in my road (Kent Terrace), and the occupents spend 20 minutes digging out the van with shovels, yet they hadn't come into Kent Terracebut slipped and skidded into Kent Terrace due to the fact that there was no gritting whatsoever and Kent Terrace is a 1/7 slope, which the Durham County Council does not account as requiring a grit box!
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