FIXMYSTREET IN HR9 7FQ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of HR9 7FQ:
Severe potholes causing near miss head on vehicle collisions, 26th April
This stretch of road has a sweeping bend, resulting in vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road in an attempt to avoid the potholes. I have had two near misses recently, almost resulting in head on collisions. I fear with the amount of cars, trucks to Cobrey Farm and Agricultural vehicles, it is only a matter of time before a head on collision happens. The potholes are deep and wide and when flooded (the road floods and this needs resolving), they are hidden and more dangerous. I would say there is around a 100 metre stretch of continual potholes that need urgent repair. I also believe you need to resolve the road flooding and put in culverts or something to take away surface water.
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Road washed away in flood, very deep and wide potholes, 11th April
After persistent flooding of the road the surface has washed away, filled with mud and very deep potholes taking up more than half of the road. Cannot avoid the potholes at all and all traffic is having to use one side of the road on a blind bend meaning near accidents on a daily basis.
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Hole around drain, 31st March
Pot hole around the drain...extremely dangerous...has already been reported 3 months ago,but nothing has been done..I'm sure as soon as a cyclist hits it and comes off into the path of a vehicle the council will have a look...ridiculous..
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A40
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Deep potholes, 28th March
No way of avoiding potholes, they are very deep
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B4224 Bromsash, 24th March
The potholes on the B4224 through Bromsash, Herefordshire and up to 0.5 miles on either end of the village are so many that it is difficult to accurately count. Possibly 50+. They aren't potholes; they are craters. It's dangerous for cyclists and to drivers because you are spending so much of your driving time looking at the ground and swerving to avoid them rather than solely focusing on the road ahead. It has got so much worse in the last month.
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Large pothole at junction of road, 23rd March
This pothole has been here at least one month gradually getting larger & deeper. It is about 3” x 3” & at least 1&1/2 “ deep if not more.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): B4224
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Several potholes between Farm & Bromsash crossroads, 23rd March
These holes are numerous, dotted all over carriageway. A large patch of road needs resurfacing- the road surface is v rough, full of potholes & very uneven
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‘Unsuitable for HGVs’ sign not clear to lorries turning off A40, 21st March
There is only 1 small sign at the junction of A40 and Drybrook Road stating it is unsuitable for HGV, which has been bashed and turned so not clear to HGV drivers. There is no sign from Drybrook to A40 to reinforce this. I use this road numerous times a day and every day I meet coaches, heavy logging lorries, very large delivery lorries and most recently a lorry carrying a shipping container! Surely these vehicles are classed as HGVs? There is a narrow bridge, shortly after the junction to Lea, there’s no signage to give priority over/ to oncoming traffic. The bends through ‘The Cutting’ into Drybrook make it hazardous for cars to pass when lorries come through the bends . The trees are over hanging through this section too. Travelling from Drybrook to Ross direction there are NO signs stating’Not suitable for HGVs’ Having had this road recently properly repaired, it won’t last long with the amount of HGVs using it numerous times every day, surely it would be cost effective for HCC and GCC to speak together to come up with a suitable action plan to place the necessary visible signage throughout the road. Thank you
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A40
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Large areas of unavoidable pot holes, 15th March
Along this road there are a few spots of uneven road surface and potholes making the road very bumpy and hard to drive on. If left much longer cars will start to get damanged
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Pothole 2 x 2” round, 6th March
There were several potholes here which have recently been filled. Unfortunately there is still one - not iriginally identified - now getting larger - about 1&1/2 - 2inches deep
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3 x 4 “ pothole - 1-2” deep, 6th March
Large pothole on the edge of carriageway - before bend on right hand side from A40
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Many potholes, 6th March
Many potholes have developed along Jackson lane from Lea to the B4224. Pictures of a particularly bad section of Jackson lane near the B4224
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Potholes, 22nd February
A number of potholes in one area
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Dangerous footpath, 18th February
The footpath is inches deep with thick mud and is now completely inaccessible. Walking alongside on the busy road is extremely dangerous. The mud needs clearing. Its been dangerous but do-able for weeks, but since the hedges have been cut and the tractor has been on the path this weekend the path is no longer useable.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A40
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Bottom of Bury Hill Lane where it meets A40, 13th February
Over the last couple of months this road has either been closed or unsuitable for any one wishing to walk this road. It is regularly flooded and deep but making access impossible for walkers and regularly closed for vehicles.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A40
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Mud and flooding on Rectory Lane, 13th February
At the top of Rectory Lane, (past the Old Rectory going toward Bollitree Farm, the road is extremely muddy and often flooded making it dangerous to walk.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Rectory Lane
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Tactile flooring broken at entrance to Ariconium Place, 13th February
A40, road into Ariconium Place, tactile flooring is damaged and is now a trip hazard.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A40
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Several potholes up whole of Rectory Lane, 22nd January
The whole length of this lane has between 35-40 potholes ranging in sizes from 2 x 2 inch, depth 1 inch- to long stretches with water standing in edges. Some are a depth of 3-4” & probably 8 “ wide. There are too many to take photos of each one
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Rectory Lane
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Large pothole - 3 x 5-6 metres long - both 8 “ wide, 22nd January
At current location & 50 yards up, & sane again another 50 yards up. same issue on same side of road Potholes filling with rain water runoff from fields
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Springetts Lane
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3 x 4 inch pothole, 22nd January
Large pothole on left hand side of road just up from property on right! About inch deep
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Springetts Lane
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