FIXMYSTREET IN NG34 8RX
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of NG34 8RX:
Approach to Swarby, Culverthorpe Rd, 16th April
Road crumbling at edge has broken away to form considerable sized pothole. Road from this point on towards Swarby is breaking at edges on both sides, causing narrowing of roadway insufficient for two cars to pass without one needing to stop and give way (or forced into pothole and damage car).
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Culverthorpe Road, Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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Fly tipping, 15th April
Large pile of flytipping opposite track to solar farm
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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15 junction for silk Willoughby, 10th April
Hole on the exit from the a15 to silk Willoughby. The rest of the exit is full of smaller holes, which will eventually become worse
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): London Road, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Street light problem, 14th March
Burning Red and Flickering
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Problem at LCC roadworks problem, 13th March
Problem at LCC roadworks problem
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Aswarby village to mareham one, 11th March
The road was fixed but it’s come away leaving the road very bumpy. It’s taking its toll on our cars plus the pot holes keep appearing . Due to the volume of rain the road is always wet and unsuspecting cyclists may come to serious harm as the pot holes are under water. The whole road is deteriorating more whilst the parellel has been shut as more traffic is using it
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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NG34 8PP entrance to Laurel Grove., 7th March
Over a length of about 20 metres each side of the entrance to Laurel Grove, a significant quantity of mud is encroaching into the carriageway, narrowing it on an already dangerous corner for pedestrians.
You can see from the tyre tracks that vehicles are routinely having to drive over it to negotiate the corner.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Entrance to Aswarby Rectory, 27th February
The drain is blocked and creates a lot of standing water. The driveway entrance was replaced a little while ago and the workers said the drain needed clearing and jetting. This was never done and the recent weather has made it worse. The blockage makes the area a bit of a driving hazard with both mud and water and will result in the good work being ruined.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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On London Road by the corner of church lane, 25th February
Was seen to be overflowing during recent rain upon investigation. Large clog of mud can be seen approximately 6 inches down
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): London Road, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Light out, 23rd February
Light outside house number 15 not working.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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LED light flashing, 23rd February
Led street light strobing needs fixing asap, located on the corner bend of the road in the bush
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Outside 3 Gorse Lane, 23rd February
After recent heavy rain the existing erosion is now wider and deeper. 8 inch lump of tarmac upside down within hole 18 inches x 12inches x 3 to 4 inches deep at least. Forces cars to centre of road right on the bend, potentially a real hazard for traffic.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Aunsby Rd Swarby opp The Green, 22nd February
Two drains blocked causing constant flooding of the road. Property wall is being eroded and damaged by splashing water. This has been reported numerous times. A contractor been out to investigate last October and said drain collapsed. Drains are now totally blocked with mud.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Aunsby Road, Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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Sign (unlit) problem, 19th February
road closed sign has been left from streetworks
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Swarby sign on A15 opp. harts Lodge, 17th February
Sign to Swarby at junction missing travelling from Osbournby direction. It has been knocked off and is lying on verge.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A15, Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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From a15 to village, 15th February
Only last month filled potholes and they are already disintegrating along with the rest of the road surface. At least twice a year potholes are filled and last only weeks. Please relay this section of road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Main Street, Aunsby and Dembleby, North Kesteven
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Main Street, 13th February
I am a resident in the small village of Swarby, near to Sleaford. It has become apparent that following the large estates being built at the London Road end of Sleaford, more and more vehicles are cutting through my village using the minor road which provides a convenient cut through route for traffic to and from the Grantham area. It is not suitable for two way traffic as it has deteriorated in recent times. I see this has already been reported on Fix My Street. However, the main concern is the excessive speed that vehicles are travelling in the 30 MPH zone through the eastern side of the village where the road is long and straight in nature. I am not referring to speeds which are just over but those that are far in excess of the 30 MPH speed limit - even double in some cases! It is not acceptable and is particularly relevant in early morning and tea time - presumably related to work times. There is contempt and a disrespectful attitude by many drivers towards the identified and lawful speed limit signs. It is dangerous, particularly in the dark, as in some areas there is no public footpath available. There are also many concealed driveways belonging to residents bordering the road which is obviously dangerous for their vehicles joining the road due to the excessive speed of others. Action needs to be taken. It is unacceptable for this excessive speeding, especially as the volume of traffic is now on the increase. This will be further extrapolated by the continued building of houses at the southern end of Sleaford with the additional residents becoming aware of the availability of a cut through for their vehicles to the Grantham area. At the very least additional signage, on the road and at the roadside, should be provided to alleviate this dangerous problem. It has been provided in other nearby villages, ie. Silk Willoughby, Osbournby, Welby, where they have had extra signage introduced to deal with this issue.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Swarby Road, Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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From the point indicated to Mareham Lane junction, 12th February
The road needs to be seen to believe. The three photographs do not show the full extent of the state of the road around entrance of Solar panel farm to Mareham lane junction. There are potholes and the unevenness of the road is causing vehicles to drag bottoms on the roads, and gouged marks can be seen on the road. This of special hazard for cyclists and motorcyclists, and could cause serious accidents. At least a warning sign until repaired.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Gorse Lane, Silk Willoughby, North Kesteven
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Problem at LCC roadworks problem, 12th February
2 x road closures into village - Access issues - Oil tanker deliveries later today - please advise asap
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Pothole in area of road edge, 4th February
Approximate location indicated, in area of 30mph sign. Hole is approx 600mm long and 200mm deep adjacent to surviving road surface, falling away northwards to the soft verge. Touched into it at approx 1710 hrs Sunday, 4 Feb. Massive bang in area of passenger side rear wheel. Tyre deflation alert came on. Managed to limp to garage to reset it. Will check condition am 5 Feb and update if necessary.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Swarby Road, Aswarby and Swarby, North Kesteven
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