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Vincients Road, Bumpers Farm, Chippenham, Wiltshire
SN14 6NQ Wiltshire
Local issues reported to Fix My Street within 2 miles of SN14 6NQ
Are there any local nuisances? Listing problems that have been reported by residents, including graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs or street lighting.
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Inconsidarete parking
28th April
It's at the end of a cul desac when I drive my car out because it's so big I have a blind spot which is dangerous and it's taking all the path up
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Trading standards review requirements
8th March
Team From the postcode area Letters are being sent to vulnerable people It's reported at a stage now that's Actually not helping but undoing Good the organisation has had There needs to be overall scrutiny of How areas operate sending out Brochures pamphlets etc that help But also those that don't
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The tarmac has sunk causing drain issue
25th September
The tarmac in the road has sunk causing the drain to come loose and make a loud bang when cars drive over it. We put out a cone to help cars avoid it but it has been stolen. This has gradually been getting worse over the months, the noise is keeping residents awake and its only a matter of time before a car gets damaged.
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A vehicle abandoned
9th June
There has been a red Toyota Aygo(Reg--GL05 WAT) that has been parked outside the flats on Barley Leaze SN14 6GW for quite a few weeks. No one has been near the car.. don't know if its been stolen and dumped, or something has happened to the owner whoever they may be. As parking is bad in the area, it's taking up a space that a neighbour could use. Instead of parking elsewhere away from house.
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Overgrown Hedge
3rd June
The hedge has grown over the footpath so much that it is not possible to push a push chair on the footpath.
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Street lights obscured
6th March
The "new" street lighting seems to be on a shorter pole and definitely with a shorter reach arm. This means that however bright the light is, it is much more quickly obscured by the foliage. Obviously the council is not simply a contractor to put up equipment, but they are responsible for providing a service. In this case (and many others) the service is not provided despite fully functioning equipment. There is clearly a need for some alternative lampposts which allow for a greater spread of light. Its also a sad waste of public money to have installed inappropriate equipment in the first place. I do hope the council will take responsibility for their shortcomings and work with their partners to resolve this.
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15 inch crater has opened up on the driving line as you go around the corner
11th February
It's a big deep crater. 2 cyclists observed crashing, 1 motorbike swerved and nearly crashed. 1 dented alloy wheel
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Overgrown beech hedge
24th August
The footpath has now been completely overgrown by the beech hedge belonging to the school
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Number of significant potholes at southern end of Stainers Way
29th June
Potholes. Potential damage to cars.
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Pedestrian crossing point
26th June
The pedestrian crossing point on the junction of Malmesbury Road and the A350, is not fit for purpose. Traffic lights stop the traffic, who then block the pedestrian crossing point, as it is not marked otherwise. There is also a bus stop at the same point. Crossing with a pushchair, wheelchair, with young children or those physically impaired is dangerous.
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Excessive overgrown bushes obstructing public footpath and vehicular access road
9th June
The public access road at the rear of Brunel Ct. And Rowden Hill bungalows, leading to Lady field, is badly overgrown by bushes, brambles and vegetation. This needs urgent cutting back as the access is used by cars and pedestrians, many of who are elderly and infirm. There have been several near misses where drivers are unable to see pedestrians and pedestrians are forced into the vegetation. Please liaise with the correct depth to fix this issue as left in the current state there will soon be serious injury. (this has been reported to Wilts council on numerous occasions. Photos to follow - thank you
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Faded direction road markings
18th May
Faded road markings putting drivers in the wrong lanes
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Drain cover subsided on road
7th September
I would like to report a drain cover that is subsiding. It is on the public road, as you enter our driveway, therefore has a lot of footfall. There is a lot of movement and there is no way to go around it to enter my drive way.
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Subsiding drain cover
16th June
The drain cover makes a loud noise when traffic drives over it
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Street light not working
11th January
This street light is not working causing the houses to be in darkness and a security issue
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Nettles overgrown onto path
23rd August
Nettles overgrown onto heavily used footpath such that it's difficult to pass without walking on the roundabout
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Rocking manhole cover
17th August
Location: Rocking manhole cover on the corner of Bristol Road and Park Terrace, outside the Garden Veterinary Group.
Description: Rectangular double size manhole containing a single fiber optic cable. This is a very large cover for a very small cable.
Problem: The cover makes a loud clanging noise every time a vehicle passes over it and it's making it impossible for local residents to sleep at night.
History: The cover was replaced approximately two months ago, and now needs to be repaired again. The installed cover does not appear to be suitable for a high traffic road like the A420.
Suggestion: Could a temporary layer of tarmac please be placed over the cover until a permanent solution can be implemented? This would allow families with small children to get some sleep at night.
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