Carriageway breaking up

Reported in the Potholes category anonymously at 17:57, Sun 11 April 2010
Sent to Liverpool City Council 3 minutes later

The carriageway on both sides of Stanley Road approaching the traffic lights between Woodbine Street and Daisy Street is breaking up and forming pot holes. It has been getting worse since January.

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Posted anonymously at 18:18, Mon 10 May 2010

The council issued an enquiry reference number and that's all. No repair and the surface is getting worse.

Posted anonymously at 20:17, Wed 16 June 2010

On 17th May the council advised that the road had been inspected and identified for remedial repairs.

Now a month later and it still has not been repaired.

Posted anonymously at 17:37, Sat 17 July 2010

13 weeks on and it's still crumbling.

Posted anonymously at 19:49, Mon 13 September 2010

Still not repaired after 22 weeks. The council claim it is below the intervention level of 25mm. They have been told that the potholes are not visible to motorcyclists in the wet and are a hazard but they are not interested.

Posted anonymously at 19:42, Thu 14 October 2010

Carriageway continues to deteriorate and the council have done nothing. With the onset of darker mornings and evenings, it is becoming a hazard.

Posted anonymously at 18:05, Sat 5 February 2011

One year on and still no repair. Road surface has broken and is covered in potholes.

Posted anonymously at 14:52, Sun 6 March 2011

The road now resembles a series of craters and different surfaces. Very dangerous and damaging. If only it had been repaired when I reported it 10 months ago!

Posted anonymously at 20:12, Tue 3 May 2011

The road is now in such a poor state to the extent that it is necessary to drive around all the pot holes that are now forming another crater. Reported to the council again but still no action. Pathetic.

Posted anonymously at 19:58, Thu 2 June 2011

Still no action from the council.

Posted anonymously at 20:12, Sun 28 August 2011

I have contacted the council again and still the road has not been repaired.

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