FIXMYSTREET IN IP21 4EJ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of IP21 4EJ:
Potholes, 25th April
Road surface is breaking up and potholes are developing.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 1 Paddock Cottage Bungay Road, Scole
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Flytipping to side of highway (including paint), 24th April
Flytipping to side of highway between Dickleu& Thelveton.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 26 Norwich Road, Diss
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Large potholes on edge of road, 29th November
Narrow country road with several severe potholes along the edge of the road which have been present for several months now which are only getting deeper
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Low Road, Billingford
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Missing road names, 14th November
Road names for 'Ipswich Road' Dickleburgh and 'Norwich Road' Thelveton were not installed when the road juntion was modified with a roundabout. The 'issue' has been present fpr decades.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Carlton Grove Ipswich Road, Dickleburgh
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Unseen dangerous crossing point, 13th November
Dangerous pedestrian crossing point, blind bend and 45 degree angle for pedestrians (and mobility scooters) crossing ‘Ipswich road’ Dickleburgh, footpath to footpath diagonally. (In contravention of the rules in the 'Highway Code') overgrown trees and hedging obscuring drivers view of the road (and pedestrian’s crossing the road) as they leave the roundabout traveling into Dickleburgh. (I am aware of Rule H2 of the ‘Highway Code’ regarding drivers watching out for, and under this ‘new regulation’ giving way to pedestrians, BUT in the real world THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN! And the excuse is “what the f##k are you doing in the middle of the road?” and sometimes it was “I couldn’t see you” when the truth is actually “I was driving so fast that I couldn’t see far enough around the bend”, unsurprisingly I have never heard this last retort! As there is street lighting up to and including the roundabout, is this a 30mph limit as per the Highway Code? There are no 'National speed limit signs' present but drivers travel too quickly to be able stop safely. A local PC believes a 'National Speed Limit' exists at this location! Perhaps this is one of those ‘technical’ situations where someone has to be killed before ‘clarification of the law’ becomes ‘law’ because the 60mph (National Speed Limit) applies to the A 140 Dickleburgh bypass, and it appears also to apply (though there no (‘National Speed Limit applies’) signs to the road leaving the roundabout into the village of Dickleburgh, so drivers are traveling as fast as possible around this blind bend! The solution to the problem would be for, works to continue the foot path on the west side of Ipswich road up to the Dickleburgh bypass and provide a crossing point over the Ipswich road connecting the footpath / cycle path prior to crossing the duel carriageway. Drivers would a much clearer view of pedestrians crossing at this point and hopefully driving slower, whilst pedestrians would be afforded a far greater view of the road and approaching traffic, and in addition there would be a refuge on the divider so pedestrians only have to concentrate on one direction of traffic at a time. This divider is wide enough for a mobility scooter to stop between crossing carriageways. Both Clearway signs have their marker boards facing the wrong directions. There are no ‘Give Way’ triangular warning signs for the roundabout on ‘Ipswich road’ Dickleburgh or 'Norwich road' Thelveton. The situation has existed since the construction of the Dickleburgh bypass or perhaps even from the design stage. Unfortunately I have had several near miss incidents recently where the drivers were traveling so fast I did not get the make of the vehicles involved, let alone the registration numbers to report to the police.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Carlton Grove Ipswich Road, Dickleburgh
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Various pot holes a long the road, 14th June
There a number of pot holes ,some of them have been repaired but have just reappeared
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Lodge Bungalow Norwich Road, Scole
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Dead black and white fluffy cat on the A140 in the middle of the road, 24th April
The road is dangerous to stop and pick up the cat from
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A140, Dickleburgh
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2 Huge dangerous potholes, 13th February
These potholes have been reported several times yet still not fixed, neither is there a warning about them at the beginning of the road and there should be. They are dangerous and have done damage to our car.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Millwinds Low Road, Billingford
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3 large potholes before the bridge, 11th January
3 large potholes before the bridge on low road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Saffron Cottage Low Road, Billingford
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Streetlight is out, 26th November
Streetlight is out
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Old Reading Room Norwich Road, Thelveton
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Drain cover broken, 19th September
Drain cover broken, half of it missing. Extremely dangerous if car or cycle hits it. Needs attention immediately as could cause a serious accident.
Thelveton Norfolk on the bridge that goes over the bypass.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Norwich Road, Thelveton
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Willow branch fallen over path on bridge nearest norwich road scole, 26th June
Since the high winds last week it has bent a willow branch so it is obstructing the footpath on the bridge going over the Scole bypass. It is on the left hand side going over from Scole. There may be a danger to the public walking near this if it should break. In order to avoid this if you walk into the road there may be cars turning left from Scole who may not see pedestrians
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Scole Common Road, Diss
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Very large & Deep Pothole just past ex authority houses heading towards Bilingfird Horseshoes OH, this is right next to a drain cover, extremely dangerous to all road users, particularly two wheeled ones, 9th January
This is ridiculously dangerous and I note I am not first to report it on this website, , please, give your attention asap for the safety of us all
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 3 Bungay Road, Billingford
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Pothole, 5th January
Pothole is right next to the drain cover on the left hand side going from Diss to Billingford. It’s quite deep
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 2 Bungay Road, Billingford
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Blocked Street Drain, 19th July
The street drain outside 7 Reeve Close, Scole, Norfolk, IP21 4EB is blocked and the road was flooded again after the heavy rain this morning.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 9 Reeve Close, Scole
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Mud deposits on langmere rd by farm tractors, 19th February
There have been and are being deposits of large quantities of mud,soil etc on langmere road making it impossible to negotiate by cycle difficult to walk on and dangerous to drive on.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Langmere Road & Rectory Lane, Langmere
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