FIXMYSTREET IN IP25 7SQ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of IP25 7SQ:
Sunken ironworks, 4th April
Dangerous potholes and sunken ironwork
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 1 Swathing, Cranworth
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25 cm pothole at junction of High Common and Southburgh Road, 5th January
This pothole was repaired less than a month ago in early December. It is never done effectively to last and is surely false economy when the council is financially stretched.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): River Lane, Southburgh
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Eight potholes, 8th March
I reported a pothole in December. there are now eight, with more forming
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Cranworth
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2ft long pothole, over 6" deep., 22nd December
Old patched holes are breaking up again. The whole section needs to be resurfaced as there are several potholes every year.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Cranworth
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60cm pothole ( 15cm deep) at T-junction of High Common and Southburgh/Cranworth Rd., 6th August
The pothole has existed for several months with loose foundation stones ejected frequently.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Post Office Stores Annexe Church Lane, Southburgh
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Build up of soil and mud against the kerb, 12th December
Residents have reported this to me as I am on the parish council. I Informed highways who told me to report to Breckland as you do the street cleaning.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): River Lodge River Lane, Southburgh
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Large pothole near junction, 11th February
Reported two weeks ago after trashing two tyres... still there.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): River Lane, Southburgh
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Through the bends - potholes and road breaking up, 17th May
Two large potholes and the rest of the road surface breaking up badly through the bends heading from High Common to Southburgh. Becoming increasingly difficult to drive and cycle through. Been like it all year and getting worse by the week.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Southburgh
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Pothole on River Lane, 7th January
This appears to be getting bigger by the day. There are also some large potholes on the road leading from Southburgh to Shipdham Airfield. They are more or less at the point marked by the number 56 on the map.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): River Lane, Southburgh
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Block storm drain, 14th October
There is a blocked and flooding storm drain outside No 9 Swathing, Cranworth, Thetford, IP25 7SJ. It is slightly to the left of the roadway that leads down beside No. 9.
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Urgent repairs needed, 10th March
A couple months ago I reported that this bendy stretch of single lane road was in dire need of potholes. The Highways Agency had informed us it would be resurfaced in 2010. I have been told this would happen in response to my previous report.
However not long ago the recentpotholes there were filled in, and now the road is in even worse condition than before as these old potholes are opening up again.
It's quite simple, and a fact well known to local residents for years - this road can only be fixed by resurfacing. Filling in potholes is not the solution. We've seen it time and again.
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Resurfacing urgently needed, 6th February
This local road is in ridiculous condition, providing access to local houses in the community. But it is extremely difficult to drive on, let alone by bike. Bits of tarmac, stones, etc are strewn all over this stretch. Please canb resurfacing be provided at the earliest opportunity? Thank you kindly.
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Urgent resurfacing required, 6th February
In 2008 the Highways Agency informed us this bendy stretch of road was assuredly going to be resurfaced by 2010 due to tarmac disintegrating as in past years. It is 2010 now, and although a couple of routine potholes in familiar spots have been filled in, resurfacing is still urgently needed. Will the Highways Agency follow through on their pledge, which I must emphasize is a years overdue job needing done here? Thank you.
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Severe neglect of road, 6th February
For years I've noticed this road being severely neglected. But the occasional pothole filled in is not solving the cracks, etc. It is full of potholes and cracks all along this stretch, and needs resurfacing urgently, before it potentially becomes impassable.
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Dangerous lorries destroying small road and risk hitting local children. Still waiting for action., 16th August
This is getting ridiculously dangerous! There are people plus young children living on this road, but lorries still keep charging up and down this road at 50mph+! I reported this in May 2008, to no avail.
Can they slow down or be given a more main route like via Shipham or Dereham to the factory at the top of the road? Someone is going to get killed soon. Have spoken to lorry companies where possible - they don't bother helping...
Electricity men today told me it is a matter of time before charging lorries rip down an overhanging cable from over the road.
Additionally the bendy section of the road is yet again getting several deep potholes, mostly due to the fast and heavy impact of lorries daily...
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Speeding lorries, 10th May
This is getting ridiculously dangerous! There are people plus young children living on this road, but lorries still keep charging up and down this road at 50mph+! Can they slow down or be given a more main route like via Shipham or Dereham to the factory at the top of the road? Someone is going to get killed soon. Have spoken to lorry companies where possible - they don't bother helping...
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Potholes keep returning, 10th May
Despite occasional attempts to fill potholes in in past years on this low road, tey keep coming back very quickly. This road needs to be repaired properly - sweeping the problem under the carpet is not an adequate solution!
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