FIXMYSTREET IN SA11 4HH
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of SA11 4HH:
Large pot holes at bottom of John st., 23rd February
It is more a case of where the end of the road tarmac meets the lane, the road has broken up a bit and left rather large pot holes and uneven surfaces. It is right at the start of an entrance to a pathway, so many dog walkers use it and could trip over. It is also the point where car users need to turn their cars as its a dead end street and these holes are quite deep. It has been present for over a year but just gets gradually worse the more cars drive over them. The location is right at the bottom end of John St, SA11 4LD.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): John Street, Resolven
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Trench repair crumbling, 10th November
A465 Resolven roundabout, former trench repair is crumbling and throws vehicle off course.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Resolven
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Pothole in concrete road surface A 465 south west of Resolven, 28th June
On nortbound carriageway of A465 pothole in concrete road surface which has been filled with tar has subsided again.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A465, Clyne and Melincourt
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Trees down, 25th September
Lots of fallen trees
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Resolven
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Fallen trees, 25th September
Lots of lallen trees
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Resolven
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Abandoned car, 7th September
Cars had been there 2 months no tax or Mot
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 86 John Street, Resolven
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Large area of footpath sinking which gathers rainwater and is a hazatd causing tripping and falls, 16th August
This has been here for more than a year and is the only access point to house numbers 1 to 5 also it is never claned
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 28 Resolven, Resolven
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Rubbish litter always left around the flats bins and recycling containers permanently left out on road, 16th August
The area has become an eyesore over the last few years and any NPT road cleaning vehicles never go to the area neither do drain cleaning vehicles as the drains over flow during heavy rain .
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 47 Ynys Fawr Avenue, Resolven
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Rusty railings, 21st March
Outside Bryn Terrace there are railings which are rusty and a hazard for children handling them. Over 10 years ago I reported this and it was dealt with by you painting the railings. Nothing has been done since and as a health hazard not sure if this should be an environmental health or highways problem but really needs adressing.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 22 Wellfield, Melincourt
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Rubbish along verge before and after layby, 21st December
Rubbiah along verge before and after1st layby after resolven
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A465, Resolven
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Neighbours parking up to 4 vehicles per household and obstructing access, 1st July
Neighbours with up to 4 cars per household parking them all in the street. Meaning no spaces left for residents with fewer cars to park. Parking large commercial vans each side of the bottom of street, street is a dead end, if two vans parked both sides you cannot get your car through or out passed them as they’re a lot wider than your average car. Lay by being used for in taxed cars being done up and sold by next street neighbour. Current situation disgusting. Thomas terrace resolven. Issues constantly on going.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 9 Thomas Terrace, Resolven
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Potholes and broken road surface, 1st February
The road surface has got worse throughout the winter and is now terrible
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Glyn Neath Road, Resolven
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Potholes and poor road surface, 22nd March
There are a few areas of very poor road surface and potholes near the roadworks which have been getting worse for the past few weeks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): B4242, Resolven
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Large Potholes + Blocked Drainage, 17th May
As you drive from the bottom of the road (Just past Maes-Y-Tyra) all the way to the top where the barrier is (SA11 4NW), there are a lot of large potholes that are quite severe. The potholes are spread out over the full road and are dangerous in wet weather conditions as they make you drive into the drainage if other cars pass you. There are also a few drains that are blocked up with mud and other debris.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Resolven
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Potholes, 29th January
The surface on the approach to the village is terrible, particularly when heading from west to east. There are potholes, loose surface, road chippings spread all over. It's been poor for some months, but has become particularly bad lately.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Neath Road, Abergarwed
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Restriction of access to my own property by difficult neighbours, 7th November
I am writing regarding the difficult situation my family and our neighbour John Cole has with Mr and Mrs Davies at Number 1 Woodbine Cottages. We moved into our home in May 1998. The access to the front of our property and that of Number 1 and Number 3 Woodbine is shared, given it is the only means by which we can get to our front door. We have used this access since moving in. The access as copies of letters we have shows that this has been the only access to all the properties for a considerable amount of time and all the current and previous occupants have used the steps. I again stress this is the only access we have to our own property. Unfortunately our solicitor at the time, Kevin Lane and Co. in Port Talbot failed to check whether we had a right of access when the property was purchased. This has left us with nothing on our deeds to say we have a right to use the front steps, but we believe common sense shows we have no other means of access. Around 2002, Mr and Mrs Davies informed us we were no longer able to use the access steps, the steps belonged to them and we had no legal right to use the steps. This seemed to arise from the fact that my wife was being picked up by a work colleague to share a lift into work. We were told Mr Watkins knocking on the door woke them up, and they would appear every so often to complain aggressively fully clothed. On one occasion we suggested they phone the police so that perhaps the matter could be resolved. Mr Davies went into his house to get a number and returned a few minutes later to say he couldn’t find a number. This complaining has continued on and off for the last 11 years. We have been verbally abused, had video camera’s placed in the Window of Number 1 to film us coming to our front door and leaving our property. Mrs Davies has photographed us coming to our front door with shopping. More concerning I believe my children [now aged 11 and 13] have been photographed and videoed coming to and from their own home, as they use the steps to go to the bus stop for school. Mr Davies has never used the photographs over the matter of us using the steps, so why does he continue to film us and our children?? Now the Davies’ have narrowed the gap in a wall between our property and theirs and raised the height of the gap we use to over a one foot and a ½ in height. This cause us and our children considerable inconvenience when we want to gain access to our home. Our son Isaac is autistic and has some difficulties with his coordination and obviously we are worried that he will have an accident having to climb a foot high wall twice a day. This is obviously the case for my daughter too and for any friends they and we might have visiting our home. Martha has already had one friend fall awkwardly when coming to see Martha.
Isaac often struggles with stress and anxiety, due to his condition and when the neighbours have behaved aggressively, he has become distressed. Recently they approached him and told him not to keep slamming the front door, which is not something he does. I am concerned the bullying and aggressive stance the Davies’ once reserved towards us, has now started to be directed to our children. I am concerned this may escalate. We no longer feel able to deal with the Davies’ by ignoring them. They are causing us stress and we are constantly reminded of the difficulties by the wall and the continuing issues. This situation is causing us considerable amount of stress. We believe the Davies’ actions are purely vindictive and bullying and we are aware that they have made life difficult for our current neighbour at Number 3 John Cole and previous occupants of Number 2 and 3 Woodbine Cottages. If the Davies’ truly believed we have no legal right to use the steps, and have no right to gain access to our own home, we question why the wall is not 6 feet high. The Davies have previously built up an obstruction between our properties, but have been forced to remove this, due to health and safety issues. This time, they have built it to such a height that it creates maximum inconvenience, without coming a health and safety issues. For us due to the fact we have an Autistic son and there is a gentleman in his seventies in Number 3 Woodbine Cottages, there is already a health and safety issue.
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Limited visibility danger, 9th September
At the junction of Waterfall Road with the main road, there is a tree on the left and several trees on the right which restrict visibility considerably and on numerous occasions recently, after pulling out slightly, I have needed to stop as oncoming traffic was approaching too fast to safely continue to join the road.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Waterfall Road, Melincourt
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