FIXMYSTREET IN WR9 0JJ
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of WR9 0JJ:
Cars are park tight or over a private line, 25th August
Vehicles are parking tight and over the only entrance and exit to the lane to the point it’s obstructing the view of oncoming traffic. The parking is to the two pubs that sit either side of hilltop lane even thought their are actual car parks provided. It’s a public footpath as well as a lane to private residential properties. It’s an ongoing issue and is becoming dangerous for residents to access as well as for emergency vehicles and children that live in the postcode.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Hill Top Lane, Wychavon
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There is a concrete post in the left side of the road approaching ombersley, 31st May
It needs moving but traffic is coming too quickly to do it safely
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Both road name signs are missing., 11th April
The road name signs 'Boreley Lane' are missing and have been missing for a few months.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Knightsacre Holt Fleet Road, Holt Fleet
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Lots of litter, 29th December
Lots of litter
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): School House School Bank, Ombersley
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Tree by the phone box in the village is dead and dropping its branches onto the path. Tree is in the vicarage,, 11th October
Dead tree dropping branches on to path
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Rectory Main Road, Ombersley
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Sand and soil on footpath and road, 26th June
From recent storms sand and mud have accumulated on footpath and road in several places. One person has already fallen.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Styles Farm Apple Tree Walk, Ombersley
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Boreley Lane road signs missing., 6th February
Boreley Lane roadsigns missing.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Knightsacre Holt Fleet Road, Ombersley
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Fly tipping, 2nd October
Fly tipping in pullin Dangerous as single track lane
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Stone Hill Farm Lineholt Lane, Droitwich
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Overgrown trees/hedgerows on Lineholt Lane, Ombersley, 13th August
The hedges on Lineholt Lane between its junction with Owlhill Lane and Dark Lane have become progressively worse over the last 2 months. The growth to both sides of the lane is causing access issues for our HGV tankers required to perform essential sludge collections from Lineholt STW (to avoid environmental issues).
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Stone Hill Farm Lineholt Lane, Droitwich
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Asbestos, wood and plastic fly tipped in the road., 16th June
Fly tipping of asbestos, fence panels and plastic bags.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Little Battenton, Droitwich
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Building debris., 2nd September
Road blocked by wood, tyres and other debris. No idea how long this has been present but the road is "popular" with fly tippers.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Little Battenton, Droitwich
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Overgovergrown trees in danger of bringing telephone wires down, 3rd August
Trees are overgrown on grass verge in front of my property and are now entangled with telephone wires
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A449, Stourport-on-Severn
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Road damage, 7th July
There is a collapsed kerb, which ponds and is a hazard to pedestrians and vehicles. There is also a steel manhole whose cover has sunk and 'bangs' when wheels, particularly lorries, pass over it.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A4133, Ombersley
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Potholes, 14th February
A number of.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A4133, Ombersley
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Ridges across the road, 31st January
These ridges are repeatedly across the A4133 in both directions as you enter Ombersley from Droitwich, down School Bank. They appear to be caused either by drainage pipes across the road that seem to be 'rising' or possibly the tarmac being 'rucked up' like a carpet by the trailer wheels of the many large HGV's that use this road. The problem has been there for some years now but it is definitely worsening. It is foreseeable that a vehicle could lose control on these ridges, and this is outside a primary school. When braking on a motorbike the wheels leave the ground and maintaining control can be an issue. The Council has been told about these a number of times but done nothing about them.
There's going to be an incident soon!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): School Bank, Ombersley
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Dangerous ridges across the carriageway, 9th October
These ridges are repeatedly across the A4133 in both directions as you enter Ombersley from Droitwich, down School Bank. They appear to be caused either by drainage pipes across the road that seem to be 'rising' or possibly the tarmac being 'rucked up' like a carpet by the trailer wheels of the many large HGV's that use this road. The problem has been there for some years now but it has definitely worsened this summer. It is foreseeable that a vehicle could lose control on these ridges, and this is outside a primary school. When braking on a motorbike the wheels leave the ground and maintianing control can be an issue. The Council has been told about these a number of times, but I suspect they may consider the issue to be the responsibility of utility companies and so can't be bothered to deal with the matter.
There's going to be an incident soon!
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Urgent - nasty!, 8th November
THIS NEEDS URGENT ATTENTION. Pothole has re-opened right by the roundabout travelling from Droitwich towards Tenbury
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Japanese Knotweed, 13th July
This area is covered by extensive growth of Japanese Knotweed
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Rucked up and uneven tarmac, 12th July
Ridges across the road for about 200 yards caused either by underground pipes rising to the surface or tarmac 'rucked up' like a rug by heavily braking articulated lorry trailers. Driving over these seriously imbalabnces a car. Ridden over on a motorbike (by me) seriously re-arranges your internal organs! It is bad in both directions and represents a braking hazard westwards approaching the roundabout. I think it is bad enough to de-stablise a motorbike and cause someone to fall off. Being just outside a primary school also presents to scope for an accident. I've reported this to Worcester CC twice but they've ignored it. Their website for reporting problems has been broken for over a month!
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