Road Surface Breaking Up

Reported in the Potholes category anonymously at 11:47, Sat 29 May 2010
Sent to Kirklees Borough Council 3 minutes later

Road surface of Corn Bank breaking up, particularly bad close to the junction with Lea Lane, where potholes have developed. Tarmac degenerating at both sides of the lane, effectively narrowing the thoroughfare.

Offensive? Unsuitable? Tell us

More problems nearby

Updates

Posted anonymously at 16:36, Fri 4 June 2010

Highways raised a job for Reactive Team to inspect - RCT137761

Posted anonymously at 11:32, Thu 1 July 2010

No action can be seen, but an inspection was to be carried out - maybe no action yet. I know of a neighbour who has damaged a wheel/tyre on this section of road

Posted anonymously at 15:17, Thu 29 July 2010

I undesrtand alocal councillor has been contacted and is to become involved in the matter

Posted anonymously at 17:23, Fri 20 August 2010

20th August 2010 - Repairs carried out; but what a disappointment! Several patches applied to part of the area leaving some of the potholes and deterioration unattended. Very unsightly. Doubtless the forthcoming winter frosts will expose the deficiencies and we will probably be back to square one. One is reminded of the old adage "Buy cheap and buy twice" Why not do a proper job in the first place - re-surfacing the full area?

Posted anonymously at 09:25, Wed 25 August 2010

Highways will investigate

Posted by JOHN ADDY at 12:50, Wed 25 August 2010

WEDNESDAY 25TH AUGUST 2010 I SEE NO SIGNS OF ANY REPAIRS I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT AN OFFICER HAS YET TO VISIT THE SITE

Posted by JOHN ADDY at 14:59, Wed 25 August 2010

JUST MET WITH HIGHWAY DEPT.THEY ARE SATISFIED THAT WORK NEEDS DOING SO HOPEFULLY WITHIN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS WE WILL HAVE A NEW SURFACE AND EDGING

Posted anonymously at 07:17, Fri 27 August 2010

Already made comment - 20th August 2010

Provide an update

Please note that updates are not sent to the council. If you leave your name it will be public. Your information will only be used in accordance with our privacy policy

Now to submit your update… do you have a FixMyStreet password?

No, let me confirm my update by email:

(we never show your email)

Providing a password is optional, but doing so will allow you to more easily report problems, leave updates and manage your reports.