FIXMYSTREET IN WR10 2QX
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of WR10 2QX:
Exhaust abandoned, 23rd August
Part of car exhaust opposite conifers guest house
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): B4084, Wychavon
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Broken Pedestrian Manhole cover, 27th October
Two of our operatives were working near the damaged manhole cover yesterday, late afternoon. They noticed it was damaged so covered it with some scaffolding boards to stop anyone hurting themselves as its predominately elder people living there. Needs your attention as soon as possible. manhole size is 695mm x 545mm x 30mm. Thanks. Jon Fletcher from Alan Wilks Scaffolding.
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Possible root damage from a proposed entrance to a building site., 6th October
This tree is over 200 years old with roots that extend more than 45 metres from its base therefore any excavation work to create road access to the site will inevitably cause damage to the roots with subsequent threat to the life of the tree. The site is currently subject to an outline planning application (21/01978/out) which is out for consultation until 26/10/2021
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Annexe Blacksmiths Lane, Cropthorne
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Missing 2704 Diagram Sign - Road Closure Broad Lane Bishampton, 14th September
Fladbury Hill Approach to A44
Missing Diagram 2704 Sign.
Every 2703 Diagram Sign should have a 2704 Diagram sign after it.
Traffic Management Courtesy of Go Traffic Management (GTM)
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing 2704 Diagram Sign - Road Closure Broad Lane Bishampton, 14th September
A44 West Bound Exit From Spring Hill/A44 Roundabout
Missing 2704 Diagram Sign
Traffic Management Courtesy of Go Traffic Management (GTM)
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing 2703 Diagram Sign - Road Closure Broad Lane Bishampton, 14th September
A44 West Bound Approach to Spring Hill/A44 Roundabout
Missing 2703 Diagram Sign
Traffic Management Courtesy of Go Traffic Management (GTM)
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing 2704 Diagram Sign - Road Closure Broad Lane Bishampton, 14th September
A44 Approach to Fladbury Hill
Missing Diagram 2704 Sign.
Every 2703 Diagram Sign should have a 2704 Diagram sign after it.
Traffic Management Courtesy of Go Traffic Management (GTM)
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing Diversion Route Sign - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route, 20th August
A44 West Bound Exit from Spring Hill/A44 Roundabout
Missing Diagram 2704 Division Route Sign. The sign was missing on the 15 August as shown the picture and has never been in place.
Worcestershire County Councils A422 Upton Snodsbury Road Closure and Diversion.
According to Worcestershire County Council they state "We will continue to inspect this scheme and its signage for compliance."
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing Diversion Route Sign - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route, 20th August
A44 West Bound Approach to Springhill-A44 Roundabout
Missing Diagram 2703 Diversion Sign. The sign was missing on the 15 August as shown the picture and has never been in place.
Worcestershire County Councils A422 Upton Snodsbury Road Closure and Diversion.
According to Worcestershire County Council they state "We will continue to inspect this scheme and its signage for compliance."
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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LARGE branch only a few feet above the road directly opposite entrance to Machine Farm, 13th August
LARGE branch only a few feet above the road directly opposite entrance to Machine Farm. Just happened this morning, on a bad bend.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Hill Furze Road, Hill Furze
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Drain, 25th January
There is a drain on this road , on the right hand side, evesham bound, on the edge of a repair there is a pothole forming, it has been like this for ages and as a regular user you can see drivers who know the road swerve to avoid it, hopefully my marker is in the correct place ( near the speed limit sign )
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Evesham Road, Lower Moor
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Pothole near drain, 29th November
The drain on the road has a pothole next to it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Evesham Road, Lower Moor
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Drain surround, 6th July
Just after the golf club, there is a drain in the road, the Tarmac is dropping and there is a pothole next to the drain, cars are swinging wide to avoid it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Evesham Road, Fladbury
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Small river, 30th January
Hi, sorry to cause confusion, my arrow was miles out last report !! Where the green pin is located there is a lot of water coming down from the hill, been like it since December, not sure if it's a burst pipe or hill water ? I think this is a well known problem, there are signs but if it continues I think it needs bigger signage and more warning, you are nearly in it by the time you read the sign, also with the freeze coming I am worried a dangerous accident is waiting to happen, any chance this leak could be stopped, very unusual to have this much running and sitting water on an A road ( A44) also in chad bury there are flood signs still on the road both ways but there hasn't been a flood there for quite a while, lulls drivers into a false sense of security when they hit the next flood ( pershore bound ) thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Evesham Road, Fladbury
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Water ( small river !! ), 26th January
Somewhere in this area ( not sure where to pinpoint it accurately , sorry )there is a well known area that has a flood problem, currently it is running across the road and has been for weeks now, there is water all over the road, last year some work was undertaken which I thought would eliminate the problem, but it hadn't. The weather has the potential to turn this road into a threat to life, could someone please look at it, and short term put more signage than is currently there as if you weren't expecting the danger it would come as a shock/surprise, there is a small flood sign and an icy sign, but I think it needs more until the problem is dealt with , the sooner the better, I am genuinely concerned for myself and others and am surprised nothing has been done as yet, we all seem to just accept it happens on this stretch of road coming from the woodland on the hill, but this is a major road and is heavily used, thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Wychavon
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Rubbish in parking lay-by, 28th April
Rubbish dumped at back of car parking area in ditch, near fence opposite stile into riverside meadow.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Mill Bank, Fladbury
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Fly tipping, 9th March
One incident (unobserved) Second incident (tipper observed, rebuked by proprietor of Oxton Organics and then withdrew) Third incident. Two vehicles, both carrying waste, approached marked position and then withdrew. (09/03/2013). Sugest instalation of temporary covert cctv. at marked location
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Broadway Lane, Fladbury
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Inadequate repair A44, 24th March
Trench dug across A44 near to layby/mushroom farm/new greenhouse complex.
Following digging of trench across carriagway, making good/repair afterward is not satisfactory on Evesham bound side of road. Surface patch is below level of road from mid-carriagway to kerb. Not acceptable.
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Large pothole plus damaged surface nearby., 18th January
Large pothole has appeared since recent severe frosts. Also badly damaged suface close to this that has been there for a few years and getting continually worse.
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