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York Road, Bishop Burton, Beverley
HU17 8QG East Riding of Yorkshire
Local issues reported to Fix My Street within 2 miles of HU17 8QG
Are there any local nuisances? Listing problems that have been reported by residents, including graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs or street lighting.
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Confusing lane guidance arrows
10th December
Taking the 2nd exit from the A1079 Beverley Bypass has confusing lane guidance arrows which I believe in the long run in a recipe for a crash. The arrows show a left arrow for the left lane, even though the left lane is also designated for the 2nd exit onto A1079 York, so its easy to assume the 2nd exit would be for York. However, if you use the 2nd lane, you end up in the lane for the 3rd exit, and have to cross lane to get onto the 2nd exit. Many people do this crossing over to get onto the 2nd exit, due to this confusion. All it would take is to change the sign so that the left lane shows both left and straight or something. This sign is still present today. Yes the text below says Use left lane for York and Walkington, but the lane guidance stands out much more and therefore I believe this should be changed. Thanks
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The dead-end road traffic sign has faded in the sunlight and now not visible to motorists - Thornleys
Cherry Burton - Located near to property No 1
The dead-end road traffic sign has faded in the sunlight and now not visible to motorists - Thornleys, Cherry Burton - Located near to property No 1
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The dead-end road traffic sign has faded in the sunlight and now not visible to motorists - Two Riggs
Cherry Burton - Located near to property No 1
The dead-end road traffic sign has faded in the sunlight and now not visible to motorists - Two Riggs, Cherry Burton - Located near to property No 1
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The give way road traffic sign has been twisted the wrong way of traffic - A1079/Bishop Burton Road Junction
Bishop Burton
The give way road traffic sign has been twisted the wrong way of traffic - A1079/Bishop Burton Road Junction, Bishop Burton
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Hole around base of street lighting column No 5 and column is loose in the ground - A1079
Bishop Burton - Located near to '' Killingwoldsgraves Roundabout ''
Hole around base of street lighting column No 5 and column is loose in the ground - A1079, Bishop Burton - Located near to '' Killingwoldsgraves Roundabout ''
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Whole layby is covered in litter
11th March
Layby on 1079 just past burton college heading to York on the right. Stopped there on a long journey to let the dogs out.The layby has litter rubbish and dog fouling everywhere. Area not safe for dogs children thank you
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Cherry Burton
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Pot holes
16th April
When exiting the roundabout onto this stretch of road there are pothles that together span maybe 2 foot wide.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1079, Beverley
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Pothole
16th January
There is a pothole right in the tyre tracks of cars. Have to swerve round it to prevent smashing over it. Can damage tyres and wheels, especially at 60mph!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): York Road, Cherry Burton
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Icy roads - NO gritting by ERYC
25th November
After lots of warnings , yes it was icy on Thursday morning and no gritters had been out , especially between Beverley and Hull. Within Hull's boundary the roads were clear.
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Trinity Lane between Eastgate and Station Square
4th April
Litter, sloping and dangerous paving slabs and dog fouling often in the street which is a weel used street to the railway station by local residents and tourists.
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