Fixed
A dozen serious potholes do need attention
Reported via desktop in the Potholes & road surface category anonymously at 17:30, Wed 7 April 2021
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 2658467.
Lots of residents here agree that something really does need to be done to improve our only access. There are about a dozen large potholes along the length of Stidham Lane, some very deep below the tarmac, enough to ground a car axle/wishbone. With the daily truck traffic on the lane this is only getting worse.
Updates
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Thank you for this report. We will review the details and carry out an inspection of the site if required.
9 out of 10 Potholes & Road Surface reports are updated within 10 working days once we decide what action to take. To find out what we do and why it might take longer, please visit https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/ fmsroads
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State changed to: In progress
Posted by Systems Team at 17:30, Wed 7 April 2021
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The destruction of the lane continues daily due to the constant use by very large heavy vehicles coming from the industrial estate at Broadmead Lane.
Posted anonymously at 17:46, Wed 7 April 2021
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We've looked into this report and passed the details on to our contractor. They will plan and carry out any work needed. 4 out of 5 issues are updated within 30 working days.
To find out what we do and why it might take longer, please visit https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/ fmsroads01
We'll update this report when the contractor has completed their work.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Systems Team at 11:11, Thu 15 April 2021
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Our contractor has now completed their work. If this issue reoccurs please log a new report.
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State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Systems Team at 12:04, Thu 15 April 2021
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.