The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of PE36 5LJ:

One large and one medium pothole on the right hand side of the road heading in a northerly direction., 30th January

Mon, 30 Jan 2023 14:32:19 +0000
52.931145 0.585127

The larger of the two potholes is growing in size and depth with quite sharp edges capable of doing serious damage to a vehicle’s tyres and suspension. The medium sized pothole is developing in the same way as the large one and will be a threat to traffic very soon.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Ringstead
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10 inch pothole quite deep (and getting deeper by the week) with sharp edges., 5th June

Sun, 05 Jun 2022 12:55:47 +0100
52.930928 0.584881

The pothole has been developing for several months and is now at a stage where it could do serious damage to a vehicle tyre.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Ringstead
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Fly-tipped electrical waste, 29th December

Sat, 29 Dec 2018 10:29:05 +0000
52.946882 0.565598

Large volume of dumped electrical cable & some personal items.

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No signpost, 12th August

Sat, 12 Aug 2017 23:45:46 +0100
52.942562 0.556811

Ringstead FP 4 North end. No signpost where the path leaves the metalled road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Thornham Road, Ringstead
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Flooding, 30th November

Sun, 30 Nov 2008 17:33:06 +0000
52.9596884553896 0.588442013976751

I live in Malthouse Court, Thornham, in a property backing on to the A149. On the increasingly frequent occasions that we have heavy rainfall, a stream of muddy water pours down the Choseley Road across a slight bend, which obstructs visibility from both directions, and along the main road. Unfortunately, any leaves carried in the torrent quickly block up the drains and large puddles of liquid mud form (see attached photographs). This mud seems to be particularly slippery ; two pedestrians have previously fallen over on a nearby pathway and, today, two vehicles approaching from opposite directions slewed dangerously across the A149 as they braked, having seen the large expanse of flooding late. The stream causes access problems ,with residents at the bottom of the Choseley Road unable to enter their properties on foot, and a large pool forming in Green Lane which similarly obstructs pedestrians. In addition, with vehicles frequently leave the village heading east at a speed which probably exceeds the 30 mph speed limit, they hit the pool stretching from the gutter half-way across the main road and send a wave of filthy water as much as 6 foot up the properties backing on to the road. Apart from the inconvenience of ending up with windows which cannot be seen through, all the buildings concerned are clad in chalk so some structural damage seems likely. On a particularly wet and cold day, I have spent a large amount of time raking leaves off the drains to try to reduce the overall depth of the flooding. This is not pleasant, particularly when you are splashed by passing vehicles, and I would be interested to hear your suggestions for a long-term solution to this problem. David Brooks 2 Malthouse Court Green Lane Thornham Norfolk PE36 6NW

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