FIXMYSTREET IN LA2 0NP
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of LA2 0NP:
Excessive dirt on the roads, 21st March
Tractor have been working in a field next to the road and transferred excessive dirt and slurry onto the road creating an extremely slippy area at the brow of the hill. They have also been traveling at excessive speeds through Galgate village by the playing fields
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Highland Brow, Lancaster
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Cars parked in restricted area., 9th March
Cars parked in restricted area in non allowed hours. This means that traffic problems occur within these hours and are consequently at peak hours of traffic. It then becomes congested and dangerous.
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Very overgrown spiny shrubs across pavement near to pedestrian crossing, 8th February
Very overgrown spiky shrubs/hedging from garden of house encroaching on pavement causing anyone who wants to walk from the bus stop to the pedestrian crossing for the university to have to walk in the road. This is on the west side of the a6. I think that the house is called Ou Beck.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Scotforth Road, Thurnham, Lancaster
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Flooding across the highway, 11th November
Flooding across the road with the potential to freeze
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Pothole between lanes, 9th September
Approx 50m crack/pothole between lane 1&2 just before northbound junction exit
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hampson Lane, Lancaster
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Spray painted graffiti in pink on stone wall and signs, 28th August
The future society have kindly visited the area with a can of pink spray paint and sprayed the words 'poo poo' on virtually everything.- Stone walls, street signs, speed signs.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Preston Lancaster Road, Thurnham, Lancaster
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M6 before j33 southbound carriageway middle lane, 28th May
Nasty pothole in the road. The car made a loud noise and visibly shook as we went over it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): M6, Lancaster
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Tyre in road, 14th May
M6 Junction 33 southbound there is a tyre on the exit slip to Fleetwood with debris across the road
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Lancaster
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M6 SB entry slip at J33. Dead deer on nearside verge just before end of slip road onto main carriageway., 20th April
Dead deer nearside edge of entry slip onto M6 at J33 SB entry slip.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Lancaster
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Tyre in middle lane- south bound before galgate junction, 15th April
Tyre obstruction in middle lane of m6- south bound before galgate junction
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Normanton House Stoney Lane, Galgate
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Incorrect information on matrix sign, 16th November
The matrix sign just before the Jct 33 exit southbound on the M6 has said for weeks that it takes 18 minutes to get to Jct 32 via the A6. This is totally impossible, it's more like 30 minutes. I have no idea why this sign has been like this for so long, but it is very misleading and could cause increased traffic on the A6 for no reason.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Ellel
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Lancaster university students, 12th September
Are you aware that you are closing the M6 from J33 to J32 on the weekends when Lancaster and Cumbria Universities welcome their students. How has this not been communicated or even considered. Approximately 12,000 students attempting to get to two universities and their parents getting home...
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 2 Farm Cottages Hampson Lane, Hampson
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Closure of M6 southbound junction 33 to 32., 12th September
Traffic over the weekend due to road closures 4 hours to travel down the M6 to one junction. It’s creating barriers for people living in the area, couldn’t leave my house or visit vulnerable family members due to the heavy traffic yesterday. Please think about this for the forthcoming road closures on the M6
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Hampson
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Unacceptable closures, 12th September
I understand maintenance work needs to be completed. The weekend closures need some better management 9 hours is unacceptable.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Bailrigg
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Total gridlock of an entire area, 12th September
I wish to complain about the total gridlock of the above area due to the closure of the M6 southbound between J33 and J32, which I believe is also going to happen for the next 3 weekends. Have you any idea of the impact this has had on our area. We are basically going to be trapped in our homes. I have concerns over emergency services being able to get to where they need to be and also for the welfare of people trapped in their cars for hours on end. Also we have 2 universities in Lancaster whose students will be arriving on campus over the next few weeks which will compound an already intolerable situation. Could you have not implemented a contra flow system on the motorway for a week and just go on with the work and got it done? Please say you are looking into this!!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Hampson
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Huge delays and congestion, 12th September
The weekend (x4) roadworks were appallingly managed. Very poor signage (Eg nothing at Jct 34 for southbound traffic). Total absence of pice or other official traffic management personnel on Saturday morning. Most significantly, to keep Jct 33 northbound exit off the M6 open created horrific traffic conditions in the Hampsin Green roundabout where traffic has to swap lanes. Reports of peoe taking up to 6 hours to travel from Lancaster to Preston. Finally, huge congestion on all the roads and lanes along the route (South Lancaster, Garstang etc).
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Hampson
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M6 south Jct 33 closed for 4 full weekends ( Carnage )), 12th September
I am a resident of Lancaster, Lancashire and what a weekend we have just had, the city might as well have been shut down for the weekend and we have 3 more if them to come, I don't think I will have any hair left after I've pulled it all out, it was taking hours to drive into Lancaster on Saturday and the motorway was at a standstill, people were lowering bottles of water to drivers who were stuck on the motorway for hours without any refreshment, I understand these things have to be done on the motorway system but four weekends on the trot we are just getting over covid in the country and city and then have to have four weekends of our best two trading days taken away from us is a joke and not to mention the drivers who some had an extra 8 hours added on to there commute and all the extra exhaust fumes. Lancaster University starts back in a few weeks and we are expecting an Influx of parents dropping there children of, they will be expecting to drop there kids of and either stop for a few hours or go straight back, they might be able to leave the city on Monday morning, is rhere any chance this could be rethought we can cope with night time closures but four weekends of full closures in a row is to much, this was affecting the whole of the North of England, people in Kendal, Barrow, Penrith, Carlisle and other places were massively affected, thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Hampson
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Traffic chaos, 12th September
You can NOT do this again every weekend this month. Shutting down the entire SB m6 us unconcionable. 10+ hours and a wholly inadequate LACK of on road warning and an abysmal ‘diversion’ incapable of handling the volume of traffic. PLEASE rethink your plans.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 7 Condor Drive, Galgate
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Closure of the M6 at Lancaster for entire weekends, 11th September
I am appalled that it is considered necessary to divert an entire motorway for whole weekends through a town with a one way system. The whole city has been gridlocked and it is causing utter chaos. I urge this issue to be rectified and an alternative solution sought. It is unaccepted that this chaos will continue for the most of the month of September.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Bailrigg
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Full closure of M6 jct 33 during the day, 11th September
Lack of suitable planning for volume of traffic on roads. Hours of traffic caused by full closure of M6 southbound. This is set to happen the next few weekends. A better system needs putting in place to keep one lane or contra flow lane
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): M6, Hampson Green
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