FIXMYSTREET IN NR27 0PH
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of NR27 0PH:
Rats on huge rotting seal, out of tidal reach, 12th February
Please pass this on to the agency in charge of the beach beyond the Banksie artwork on Cromer west beach. Guessing it's coastal watch.
I know dead seals don't get dealt with (let nature take it's course etc), however there is a huge carcass that is just put of the tide's reach. It's been there for weeks and now rats have been spotted. This needs removing.
The map pin in this report shows exact location.
Many thanks, James
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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Pavement tarmac and timber bollard uplifted, 18th December
Following a single vehicle RTC on Monday 18th December 2023 pavement tarmac and timber bollard uplifted as a result of the accident.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 1/3/3a, Station Road, Cromer, North Norfolk
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Overhanging vegetation in Overstrand Road, 10th September
The overhanging vegetation is obstructing the pavement on the Golf cottages side of Overstrand Road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Overstrand Road, Cromer, North Norfolk
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Overhanging vegetation in Overstrand Road, 10th September
The pavement is narrowed by the overhanging vegetation. It is too narrow for people to pass each other although the surface is there but hidden.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Overstrand Road, Cromer, North Norfolk
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Major tree down, 19th August
There is a large tree down across the road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Northrepps Road, North Norfolk
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Hedgerows overgrown obstructing view of road, 2nd July
Hungry Hill us narrow and has blind corners at the best of times, it is now too dangerous with the view badly obscured by Summer growth almost the whole length of the road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hungry Hill, North Norfolk
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"Secret" public path STILL unsigned (Cromer FP 11), 10th June
At the location marked in red on the attached Highways map extract, the path leaves a metalled roadway, but there is absolutely nothing, on the ground, to indicate to anybody that FP 11 even exists, let alone its route. See photo.
Reporting further to many past reports: https://www.fixmystreet.com/ around?js=1&zoom=5&lat=52.92817&lon=1.31258&status=open&sort=created-desc&show_old_reports=1
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 126a, King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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"Secret" public path unsigned (Cromer FP 11), 10th June
At the location indicated in red on the attached Highways map extract. FP 11 crosses a track, at this point, but the photos show what the public are confronted with - rampantly overgrown vegetation, and no indication, whatsoever, that FP 11 even exists, let alone its correct route. There is a clear need for signage to assist persons unfamiliar with the locality to follow FP 11, correctly, in either direction from this location. DEFRA Rights of Way Circular 1/09 (at para 2.11) advises local authorities that it is important for them to "ensure that members of the public are provided with sufficient information, by means of appropriate signs or notices, particularly at path junctions, to enable them to use the local rights of way network".
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 127, King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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"Secret" public path rampantly overgrown (Cromer FP 11), 10th June
Rampantly overgrown vegetation on public path. No evidence of any maintenance.
Reporting further to many past reports: https://www.fixmystreet.com/ around?js=1&zoom=5&lat=52.92817&lon=1.31258&status=open&sort=created-desc&show_old_reports=1
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 126a, King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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"Secret" public path rampantly overgrown (Cromer FP 11), 10th June
Rampantly overgrown vegetation on public path. No evidence of any maintenance.
Reporting further to many past reports: https://www.fixmystreet.com/ around?js=1&zoom=5&lat=52.92817&lon=1.31258&status=open&sort=created-desc&show_old_reports=1
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 127, King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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"Secret" public path rampantly overgrown (Cromer Fp 11), 10th June
Rampantly overgrown vegetation on public path. No evidence of any maintenance.
Reporting further to many past reports: https://www.fixmystreet.com/ around?js=1&zoom=5&lat=52.92817&lon=1.31258&status=open&sort=created-desc&show_old_reports=1
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 127, King's Chalet Park, Cromer, North Norfolk
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Deep pothole, 30th May
Been here a few weeks, narrow road forcing drivers either to footpath or other side of road just before corner
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Church Street, North Norfolk
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Footpath unusable, 18th May
The unmade footpath from the church to the first house along that road is severely overgrown with weeds (large Elder plants I think) making it almost impossible to walk along. Pedestrians might feel forced into walking along the busy road instead, which is very hazardous along that stretch!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 4 Starling Rise, Cromer
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Road is subsiding towards part of our garden, weeds growing on cracks in the road and very concerned that if the road collapses it will cause drainage issue with possible flooding, 15th May
Cracks in the road are getting worse, the worry is that it will collapse and expose drainage system and lead to flooding of nearby housing.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 58 Lynewood Road, Cromer
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Light not working, leaving bus stop in darkness., 13th December
As above
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Old Cromer Station Norwich Road, Cromer
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Public path unsigned (Cromer FP 11) - 8, 10th December
Norfolk County Council, please look at the photos. At grid ref TG 2280 4185, the path leaves a track, to head off across ground which you aren't maintaining, and are instead allowing to remain rampantly overgrown. There is no indication whatsoever, on the ground, to the effect that a public path exists here, let alone where it goes. There is a clear need for signage, at this location, pursuant to the highway authority's duty under s.27(4) of the Countryside Act 1968.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Coastguard Station Cliff Lane, Cromer
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Path rampantly overgrown (Cromer FP 11) - 6, 10th December
Path rampantly overgrown. Overgrown surface and overhanging vegetation. No evidence of any maintenance whatsoever. See photos. (Grid ref: TG 2277 4187 and TG 2280 4185)
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Coastguard Station Cliff Lane, Cromer
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Path rampantly overgrown, and unsigned (Cromer FP 11) - 5, 10th December
Norfolk County Council, please look at the photos. They show FP 11 on either side of where it crosses a track at grid reference TG 2277 4187. The path is rampantly overgrown by overgrown surface and overhanging vegetation. There is no evidence of any maintenance whatsoever. Moreover, there is no indication whatsoever, on the ground, to the effect that a public path exists here, let alone where it goes. There is a clear need for signage, at this location, pursuant to the highway authority's duty under s.27(4) of the Countryside Act 1968, to show the existence and whereabouts of the public path, in either direction.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Coastguard Station Cliff Lane, Cromer
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Public path overgrown (Cromer FP 11) - 4, 10th December
Path rampantly overgrown. Overgrown surface and overhanging vegetation. No evidence of any maintenance whatsoever. See photos.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Coastguard Station Cliff Lane, Cromer
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Path overgrown, and new tree planted (Cromer FP 11), 10th December
Norfolk County Council, please look at the photo. The path is overgrown here (as indeed is much of the path as a whole), with no evidence of any maintenance. Also, a new tree has been planted, as shown. A tree which, if left unchecked, is going to grow, and get bigger. Norfolk County Council, please confirm that you have consulted a suitable plan, prepared by your council's Highway Boundary section, to show the legal extent of the public path here. Does this new tree interfere with the public's rights over the legal extent of the path? Will it do so, in the future? Have you been in communication with the person(s) responsible for planting this tree?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Old Coastguard Station Cliff Lane, Cromer
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