FIXMYSTREET IN LN8 3FX
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of LN8 3FX:
O/S no 3 fauldingworth, LN8 3SF, 30th April
O/S no 3 fauldingworth, LN8 3SF
Grass verge is sloping towards the hedge of the property making it hazardous for the resident to trim the hedge.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 3, Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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Overgrown cherry trees, O/S Council Houses Faldingworth, LN8 3SF., 30th April
O/S Council Houses Faldingworth, LN8 3SF.
Trees all along the grass verge of the council houses, the customer states these trees have not been maintained properly and are straggly and growing out and infringing on property and looking very messy. They are asking if the trees can be removed as they are causing issues for the residents as well as dropping twigs when it's high winds. Customer states that it doesn't infringe too much into the highway but is causing issues for heavy good vehicles who catch them.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 3, Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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Southbound carriageway, just to north of Friesthorpe junction, 28th April
Deep road ruts, bumpy for cars, dangerous to cyclists and motorcyclists.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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On the road turning left leading from Station Road Wickenby to Lissinglea level crossing, just past the Wickenby telephone exchange., 27th April
The potholes are numerous on both sides of the road , very wide and deep, and nearly meet in the middle of the road which is now impassible without driving on the grass verge. There are more potholes along the whole length of the road leading up to Lissinglea crossing making the whole road very dangerous to travel on. Also there are a lot of loose stones which hit the underside of the vehicle when trying to avoid the potholes.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Shortwood Lane, West Lindsey
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Rumble strips, 4th April
Rumble strips deteriorated Causing wheel and suspension issues on my car Really bad jarring compared to others
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gibbet Lane, West Lindsey
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Rumble strips, 4th April
Set of rumble strips deteriorated Causing suspension issues on my car. Really bad jarring compared to all other rumble strips
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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Before lintran, 4th April
Pothole coming out of Faldingworth. Part of the pothole was fixed but there's still a pothole
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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Pothole travelling towards Lincoln, 23rd March
Right before the bend there is a small but deep and widening pot hole. Right in the drivers line, avoidable but only because I know it is there.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Lincoln Road, West Lindsey
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A46 bend just before faldingworth travelling from market rasen, 19th March
Deep pot hole that is getting bigger on the bend before you reach faldingworth. Unavoidable as you can’t see it as it is in the bend
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gibbet Lane, West Lindsey
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On corner, 16th March
Large pothole right on the corner
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Welton Road, West Lindsey
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Faldingworth A46 main, just down from Buslingthorpe Road corner and opposite 2 bungalows and the old mill derelict on the corner, 14th March
Light flickering
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Stocks Lane, West Lindsey
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Stocks Lane, outside house named Jonjoma and end of twitchel, 14th March
Light completely out. Was reported and fixed sometime December and 2 times prior to that to my knowledge. Light looks very old. Consider possible replacement? Thank you....
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Stocks Lane, West Lindsey
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Potholes, 5th March
Numerous potholes but three deep ones that my car feels regularly. One near the end of Stocks Lane Faldingworth. One at its junction with Spridlington Road and a third approx 30 meters into Stocks lane from Spridlington road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Stocks Lane, West Lindsey
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One big pothole, 3rd March
One big pothole
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Shortwood Lane, West Lindsey
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Stocks Lane/Spridlington Road junction, 27th February
Series of pot holes right on the junction where turn in to Stocks Lane. Well used single track Lane. We have no option but to damage our vehicles driving over it. Please mark as URGENT *******
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Stocks Lane, West Lindsey
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Stocks Lane, Faldingworth outside The Nook & Beech House, 27th February
Stocks Lane is single track lane servicing about 14 houses. VERY BIG pothole damaging tyres and car suspension. Can it be marked as URGENT please******
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Stocks Lane, West Lindsey
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On bend south to lincoln, 25th February
Bad pothole on bend, front wheel of motor cycle wobbled coming of bend, nearly pushed me into oncoming traffic
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Welton Road, West Lindsey
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Between Eastview and Reedbeech Cottage, Church Lane, Friesthorpe, 18th February
There are multiple large and deep potholes that are also causing flooding issues as they fill up quickly and prevent flow of water into drains
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Lane, West Lindsey
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Church Lane Friesthorpe, 18th February
Problems persist along the whole length of Church Lane. The Lane does not have street lighting, foot path or drainage. The problems have been reported to the Local Councillor (phone and e mail) and to the Highways department by phone. Please see the following which will also be copied to other sections. Repairs were undertaken last year which were ineffective and persist. Numerous potholes are still present and have been for years. The potholes are of various sizes and depths. The potholes are getting progressively worse. The holes are outside the Church entrance along the Lane up to Friesthorpe Hall and Friesthorpe House. The holes are full of mud and the pothole depths cannot be easily measured due to debris in them. (Yellow marker paint will not adhere to mud and water). Last year I had to use crutches to walk and could not traverse the Lane. Water runs openly on the Lane, even when it is not raining heavily, making it difficult and dangerous to traverse the Lane. The potholes are a health and safety hazard, particularly when it is dark without street lights. It is difficult to use pushchairs and virtually impossible to travel the Lane in a wheelchair or on a mobility scooter. The potholes repeatedly get full of water, mud and silt. Grass/weeds have to be mowed in the middle of the Lane. Silt now catches on the bottom of vehicles. Driving into the potholes is causing excessive wear on vehicles. The waste lorry and delivery vans are repeatedly putting ruts into the grass verges. If a no through sign was erected at the entrance to the Lane it would hopefully proactively prevent unwanted vehicles turning into the Lane which then exasperates the situation. The Lane sign is rotting and dropping off. Vehicles often enter the Lane before realising that it is a no through road. The vehicles then have to turn around on the verges. They then churn up mud and get stuck and sink into the mud. Please assess and effect repairs to prevent further hinderance.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): West Lindsey
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Church Lane Friesthorpe, 18th February
Blocked/no drains. Problems persist along the whole length of Church Lane. The Lane does not have street lighting, foot paths or drainage. The problems have been reported to the Local Councillor (phone and e mail) and to Highways department by phone. Please see the following which will also be copied to other sections. Repairs were undertaken last year which were ineffective and persist. Numerous potholes are still present and have been for years. The potholes are of various sizes and depths. The potholes are getting progressively worse. The holes are outside the Church entrance along the Lane up to Friesthorpe Hall and Friesthorpe House. The holes are full of mud and the pothole depths cannot be easily measured due to debris in them. (Yellow marker paint will not adhere to mud and water). Last year I had to use crutches to walk and could not traverse the Lane. Water runs openly on the Lane, even when it is not raining heavily, making it difficult and dangerous to traverse the Lane. The potholes are a health and safety hazard, particularly when it is dark without street lights. It is difficult to use pushchairs and virtually impossible to travel the Lane in a wheelchair or on a mobility scooter. The potholes repeatedly get full of water, mud and silt. Grass has to be mowed in the middle of the Lane. Silt now catches on the bottom of vehicles. Driving into the potholes is causing excessive wear on vehicles. The waste lorry and delivery vans are repeatedly putting ruts into the grass verges. If a no through sign was erected at the entrance to the Lane it would hopefully proactively prevent unwanted vehicles turning into the Lane which then exasperates the situation. The Lane sign is rotting and dropping off. Vehicles often enter the Lane before realising that it is a no through road. The vehicles then have to turn around on the verges. They then churn up mud and get stuck and sink into the mud. Please assess and effect repairs to prevent further hinderance.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): West Lindsey
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