FIXMYSTREET IN DH6 1ER
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of DH6 1ER:
Potholes, 18th April
Northbound between 61 and 62.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M), Belmont
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Big pot holes, 15th April
Lane 3 approaching turn off for A690 northbound has big deep pot holes likely to cause damage or an accident. As the A1M goes into 3 lanes uphill. Before it then goes back to 2 lanes.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M)
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Potholes - j61 to j62, 9th April
Large potholes in 3rd lane - northbound j61 to j62 - when it goes to 2 to 3 lanes 4 or 5 potholes with larger depth than normal - causing issues having to swerve to miss them or risk punctures
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M)
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Potholes, 19th March
There are several potholes in the left hand lane on the stretch of the northbound A1 between the A181 bridge and junction 62. These have been present for the past several weeks at least.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M)
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J62 Northbound, 10th February
J62 northbound. Going National Speed Limit and drove over something like debris or large litter. Did not cause damage but was loud enough to think we popped a tire. May cause an accident.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M), Belmont
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A1 Northbound before junction 62 exit, 4th November
Road surface worn out and potholes for at least three miles from junction 62 exit.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1(M)
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From Junction 60 to Junction 62, 16th April
Potholes everywhere, especially where the road goes to 3 lanes before the Durham turnoff. They are near the hard shoulder and other lanes. They make your car jolt. Going south from bowburn to the bishop auckland turn off, the inside lane has creaters near the hard shoulder. These have been here for ages. It's really bad!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1(M), Durham
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Flytipping, 20th January
I have reported this site twice, and asked for updates and yet nothing has been acknowledge or received. It is Highways England land, fenced off for the A1. I have taken various videos for evidence and also lack of action. I have asked for emails and received nothing either.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1(M), Sherburn House
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Flytipping and dumping of waste, 6th March
Hi, the A1 embankment goes up to this small farm track access (///steep.rocks.scenes on What3words) and over the fence various tyres, concrete blocks and household waste has been dumped. I am assuming as it is over the fence it is now on your land. I have reported it before. Thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1(M), Sherburn House
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Large pot holes opening across road surface, 18th May
The road goes to three lanes north bound here and in the middle lane just as it goes to three lanes (for a crawler lane) there are 4-5 large stretches of road surface coming off which is causing people to side swerve into other lanes to avoid it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1(M), Sherburn House
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On the embankment - fly tipping tyres and oil canisters on highways land, 18th May
There is a very large embankment here and at the top of it adjacent the lane you can see on the map there is a large amount of flytipping, however we can not get near it to clear it because of the high fence. It is accessible from the small road off Shincliffe Lane, on the A1 side of the fence.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1(M), Sherburn House
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Road sign removed from ground, 29th May
The road sign displaying "SHERBURN HILL" next to the incident location has been uprooted after an RTC involving a concrete mixer, ref DHM-29052020-0182. This is now laid on the footpath at the side of the road
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10 inch pothole on The Links nearby House No 7, 11th July
Nearby school (Belmont) means young people or cyclists could have an accident. Car drivers could be forced to swerve to avoid it.
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Drop kerb outside Sainsbury, 5th September
I have reported local councilor-Eric Mavin ref. cars parking and blocking the drop kerb opposite the library. I understand that he has raise this problem with you but no action is proposed.Wheelchair users are unable to cross over the road at this point due to cars being parked in front of it, Double yellow lines may solve the problem. If not the drop kerb should be removed as it serves no purpose.
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Light number 129 not working rest fine, 24th November
Submitted report as light number 129 not working and is dark nearly collided with runner
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Footpath, 17th October
The footpath running from the South of Sherburn via the A181 all the way to Byers Garth is in very poor condition. The footpath is severely neglected with numerous places being so overgrown with vegetation and earth, the path is barely visible at all. Only the concrete edgings of the footpath are visible through grass/mud. Due to hedge and verge overgrowth, preventing physical use of the actual footpath, pedestrians are using the grass verge and road to walk on instead of the actual 'footpath'.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A181, Running Waters
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Footpath, 17th October
The footpath running from the South of Sherburn via the A181 all the way to Byers Garth is in very poor condition. The footpath is severely neglected with numerous places being so overgrown with vegetation and earth, the path is barely visible at all. Only the concrete edgings of the footpath are visible through grass/mud. Due to hedge and verge overgrowth, preventing physical use of the actual footpath, pedestrians are using the grass verge and road to walk on instead of the actual 'footpath'.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A181, Running Waters
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Footpath, 17th October
The footpath running from the South of Sherburn via the A181 all the way to Byers Garth is in very poor condition. The footpath is severely neglected with numerous places being so overgrown with vegetation and earth, the path is barely visible at all. Only the concrete edgings of the footpath are visible through grass/mud. Due to hedge and verge overgrowth, preventing physical use of the actual footpath, pedestrians are using the grass verge and road to walk on instead of the actual 'footpath'.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A181, Running Waters
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Footpath, 17th October
The footpath running from the South of Sherburn via the A181 all the way to Byers Garth is in very poor condition. The footpath is severely neglected with numerous places being so overgrown with vegetation and earth, the path is barely visible at all. Only the concrete edgings of the footpath are visible through grass/mud. Due to hedge and verge overgrowth, preventing physical use of the actual footpath, pedestrians are using the grass verge and road to walk on instead of the actual 'footpath'.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A181, Running Waters
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Footpah, 17th October
The footpath running from the South of Sherburn via the A181 all the way to Byers Garth is in very poor condition. The footpath is severely neglected with numerous places being so overgrown with vegetation and earth, the path is barely visible at all. Only the concrete edgings of the footpath are visible through grass/mud. Due to hedge and verge overgrowth, preventing physical use of the actual footpath, pedestrians are using the grass verge and road to walk on instead of the actual 'footpath'.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A181, Sherburn
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