FIXMYSTREET IN AB33 8DL
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of AB33 8DL:
Potential drain cover collapse, 5th February
Issue has been reported more than a month ago - no action taken as of yet
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Drain cover could collapse, 2nd January
Drain cover could collapse - no support for drain
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Unfit for purpose road surface, 2nd January
Poorly maintained road surface is breaking up - a series of potholes forming
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Stones washed onto junction in floods, 31st December
Lots of small stones washed by floods into junction
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A944
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**Warning**Dangerous road conditions, 15th June
How mange damaged vehicles, paintwork, windscreens and accidents* does it take before these stones are cleared from the road * serious accident in Whitehouse as a direct result of "surface dressing" Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
It is the responsibility of the council to properly Sweep and remove the excess stones
Alternatively Diversion routes should have been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Why have these roads not been closed until the road is repaired?
There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
The UK has one of the highest road taxes in Europe and in return we get farms tracks with loose stones
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A944
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Dangerous road conditions, 13th June
How mange damaged vehicles, paintwork, windscreens and accidents does it take before these stones are cleared from the road
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
It is the responsibility of the council to follow key guidelines
1st Sweep within 24 hours of installation
2nd Sweep within 3 days of installation
3rd Sweep not long after
Alternatively Diversion routes should have been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Why have these roads not been closed until the road is repaired?
There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
The UK has one of the highest road taxes in Europe and in return we get farms tracks with loose stones
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Several large crators in the carrigeway, 8th June
Deep enough to cause severe damage to tyres or cause serious injury to motorcyclists.
National speed limit road, unlit area.
Serious concerns regarding a motorcyclist getting seriously injured due to the pot holes.
Potholes have been there around 4 months possibly longer.
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Pot Hole, 25th March
Dangerous pot hole ( was temporally fixed last year ) but as ever the pair was extremely poor
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Tillyfour
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Unfit for purpose and Dangerous, 19th June
Still no sign of road sweepers
How mange damaged vehicles, paintwork, windscreens and accidents does it take before these stones are cleared from the road
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
It is the responsibility of the council to follow key guidelines
1st Sweep within 24 hours of installation
2nd Sweep within 3 days of installation
3rd Sweep not long after
Alternatively Diversion routes should have been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Why have these roads not been closed until the road is repaired?
There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
The UK has one of the highest road taxes in Europe and in return we get farms tracks with loose stones
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Whitehouse
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Unfit for purpose and Dangerous, 14th June
Loose stones
Damage to vehicle - paintwork, windscreen and brakes
Diversion routes have not been signposted to allow traffic to avoid this unfit for purpose road section
Why have these roads not been closed until the road is repaired?
Warning to cyclists, motorbike riders There is a massive amount of loose stones on the road. Not only is this a serious driving hazard, the loose stones are causing serious damage to vehicles (this as vehicles pass each other)
Not sweeping and cleaning the road after road maintenance is Gross Negligence and a blatant violation of the council's legal duty to make sure that the road is in a fit for purpose state before reopening for the public – thus preventing harm to persons and or property.
Immediate action required by the council - Close road until fit for purpose
Or place waring signs in advice of road construction warning the public that the road is until for purpose and advise an alternative route
The UK has one of the highest road taxes in Europe and in return Scottish road are probably the poorest in Europe
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Whitehouse
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Unfit for purpose and Dangerous, 14th June
Council vehicle dropped stones on the road
Immediate action required by the council - road sweeper required
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Tillyfour
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Unfit for purpose condition road, 15th May
With super high road taxes it would be thought our roads would in at least a fit for purpose condition
A series of small potholes, road in an unfit for purpose condition
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Tough
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Suspension damaging pothole, 15th May
With super high road taxes it would be thought our roads would in at least a fit for purpose condition
Suspension damaging pothole, urgently required to be repaired
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Why are the council promoting such litter and mess next to a War Memorial and church, 27th December
Why are the council promoting such litter and mess next to a War Memorial and church ?
Such litter has a demoralising effect on all of us and, also, has a very negative impact on animals.
The council should remove these bins to an area that can be regularly maintained and cared for - the council should take more care of the naturally beautiful country we are fortunate to share together.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Kirkton of Tough
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Several really bad potholes, 19th December
This has been an ongoing problem for over a year. The holes are occasionally filled but soon reappear. The surface of the tarmac is now breaking up, and along that stretch of the road between the Bandley turnoff and the Bandley Mill are strewn with bad potholes now, some of them inches deep!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Pines U51M HEUGHHEAD ACCESS ROAD VIA MILL OF BANDLEY TO BALDYVIN ACCESS ROAD BRANCH TO A944 NEAR BENTS||||0|0|, Tillyfour
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Loose Stones, 12th December
Unfit for purpose road surface - stones from "so called resurfacing" coming loose due to cold weather. These loose stone are damaging to car windscreens. Actioned required - either the road should be cleaned with a road sweeper or signs should be placed to warm motorists that this section of road is unfit for purpose
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Whitehouse
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Small Pothole, 12th December
Small Pothole but could cause damage to alloy wheel
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Tillyfour
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Large Pothole, 12th December
Large pothole which can cause damage to a allow wheel or suspension
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Highland, Tillyfourie
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How can the council promote such litter and mess next to a War Memorial?, 5th December
How can the council promote such litter and mess next to a War Memorial?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Kirkton of Tough
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Pothole, 22nd February
Pothole
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Tough
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